
Terence Watts
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Dec 3, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Julian Carter |Pete Jackson |Joan Senio |Terence Watts
2 Reading Time: 5 minutesThe constant barrage of negative news, looming climate concerns, and the general sense of global instability can leave us feeling anxious about the future. But you can fix that. As an executive coach with decades of experience working with high-achieving individuals, I’ve seen firsthand how people can transform their lives by changing their approach to the future.
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Nov 23, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Pete Jackson |Joan Senio |Terence Watts |Ellen Diamond
2 Reading Time: 3 minutesSince all of humanity has always been intrigued by dreams. Going from ancient cultures trying to figure out what the messages sent to us from the skies meant to modern psychology seeing into our subconscious desires, dreams are something that have always been mysterious and wonderful. If you are wondering, What is my dream about? then, the iOS DreamAbout.IO app offers you a personalised and in-depth dream analysis.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Joan Senio |Terence Watts |Ellen Diamond |David Radar
2 Reading Time: 5 minutesIn the 2010 film Inception, a layered hitchhike through dreams within dreams within dreams – the Director Christopher Nolan blurs the lines between the dream world and reality, building a “meta” universe within which the plot travels deeper and deeper down the rabbit hole.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Terence Watts |Ellen Diamond |David Radar |Crystal Khoo
5 Reading Time: 3 minutesThe traditional application of reverse psychology involves encouraging someone to do the opposite of what you actually want them to do. This has been a popular psychological concept and technique for years, and it can be a powerful tool in influencing behaviour. But in recent years, the concept of reverse psychology has evolved, with a greater focus on its broader implications and effectiveness.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
psychreg.org | Terence Watts |David Radar |Ellen Diamond |Crystal Khoo
2 Reading Time: 2 minutesRecent research reveals that inflexible thinking, or cognitive rigidity, may be a key contributor to Covid vaccine hesitancy. In an analysis of 252 UK adults, cognitive rigidity emerged as a significant predictor, independent of other mental health conditions, underscoring the challenges in shifting attitudes towards vaccination.
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