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Most Recently Shared on April 21, 2010 at 1:47 am By:

KentBottles Kent Bottles, MD

RT @J_Cacioppo Wearing counterfeits causes people to feel inauthentic, it drives unethical behavior. http://bit.ly/9YdDYK

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Study: How Information Is Presented Online Can Affect Self-Diagnoses - iHealthBeat

ihealthbeat.org — “A study published in the journal Psychological Science finds that the way in which medical information is presented online, particularly the order in which symptoms are listed, can affect how patients self-diagnose for a specific medical condition. Newsroom America et al.View full resource at ihealthbeat.org

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Study: How Information Is Presented Online Can Affect Self-Diagnoses - http://t.co/QxLYph3j

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Facebook's 'dark side': study finds link to socially aggressive narcissism | Technology | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “Psychology paper finds Facebook and other social media offer platform for obsessions with self-image and shallow friendshipsView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Facebook's 'dark side': study finds link to shallow friendships and obsessions with self-image http://t.co/y7MLbeTK @GuardianScience

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Blogging may help teens dealing with social distress

sciencedaily.com — “Blogging may have psychological benefits for teens suffering from social anxiety, improving their self-esteem and helping them relate better to their friends, according to new research.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Does Screening High School Students for Psychological... [Crisis. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI

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Screening High School Students for Psychological Distress, Deliberate Self-Harm, or Suicidal Ideation http://t.co/rupSUKJ5 #mhsm

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Dr. Melanie Greenberg, Psychologist, Mill Valley, CA 94941 | Psychology Today's Therapy Directory

therapists.psychologytoday.com — “Psychology Today: Dr. Melanie Greenberg, Psychologist, Mill Valley, CA 94941, As a national speaker & author on mind-body health, emotions, & life stress, I combine the best of Eastern practices with Western brain & body science to help you connect with your authentic self, heal relationships, restructure, & revitalize your life. My approach is personalized, integrative, informed by cutting edge research, collaborative, & compassionate. I guide & empower YOU be proactive in your life, overcome lView full resource at therapists.psychologytoday.com

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Economic Inequality Is Linked To Biased Self-Perception - Association for Psychological Science

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Where there’s less economic equality, there are more inflated egos http://t.co/jzrSsKW

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Narcissists’ Self-Interest Makes Them Bad Leaders - Association for Psychological Science

psychologicalscience.org — “Narcissists’ Self-Interest Makes Them Bad Leaders - Association for Psychological ScienceView full resource at psychologicalscience.org

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Narcissists’ Self-Interest Makes Them Bad Leaders http://t.co/oZP6BXD

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The Twilight Zone on GetGlue

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dereuter Dan DeReuter, D.C. Doctor, CAM, and Chiropractor

Watching one of my favorite episodes-the one where the guy loves to read..then breaks his glasses...you know the one! http://bit.ly/iZpLDq

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Study links empathy, self-esteem, and autonomy with increased sexual enjoyment

sciencedaily.com — “Sexual pleasure among young adults (ages 18-26) is linked to healthy psychological and social development, according to a new study. The study is the first to use a representative population sample of heterosexuals to find a relationship between key developmental assets and sexual pleasure.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Study links empathy, self-esteem, and autonomy with increased sexual enjoyment (Science Daily) http://bit.ly/iwGVgs

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ScienceDirect - Journal of Consumer Psychology : More than meets the eye: The influence of implicit and explicit self-esteem on materialism

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More than meets the eye: Influence of implicit & explicit Self-Esteem on Materialism http://ht.ly/55B6j

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Deliberate self-harm and psychological problems in... [Scand J Psychol. 2011] - PubMed result

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#ViRresearch: Deliberate self-harm and psychological problems in young adolescents #mhsm: Evidence of a... http://fb.me/KeD7R4CV

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Becoming a Vampire Without Being Bitten. A New Study Shows That Reading Expands Our Self-Concepts. - Association for Psychological Science

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Becoming a Vampire Without Being Bitten. A New Study Shows That Reading Expands Our Self-Concepts http://bit.ly/htjHBm

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Exploiting the stress response to detonate mitochondria in cancer cells

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Buddha’s Brain | Dr. Rick Hanson | Author of Buddha's Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love and Wisdom

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DrMichellexo Dr. Michelle Gannon PhD, Doctor, and Psychologist

Recommend book by my friend, Dr Rick Hanson: Buddha's Brain: http://bit.ly/ej7XY0

1 year ago...

David Brooks: The social animal | Video on TED.com

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