Psychology

Here you will find all of the California Coast University articles related to Psychology.

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Top Tips for Studying a Master's in Psychology Online
Top Tips for Studying a Master's in Psychology Online
If you're thinking of studying for a master's in psychology online, you need to read this article packed full of tips to get the most out of your studies.
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The #1 Best Way to Challenge Your Brain and Stay Sharp
The #1 Best Way to Challenge Your Brain and Stay Sharp
It’s more important than ever to stay sharp. Explore the best way to exercise those lobes with daily activities to enhance your neuroplasticity.
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Is Impostor Syndrome Holding You Back?
Is Impostor Syndrome Holding You Back?
Impostor syndrome is a psychological term referring to a pattern of behavior where people doubt their accomplishments and have a persistent, often internalized fear of being exposed as a fraud. Learn about the impact and how to combat it.
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How to Conquer Procrastination
How to Conquer Procrastination
People tend to beat themselves up for not getting to the things on their to-do list. They tell themselves they’re lazy or not up to the task. If this is you, stop now. Instead of criticizing yourself, consider instead why you procrastinate and what you can do to outsmart procrastination.
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Are you SAD? How to Deal With Seasonal Affective Disorder
Are you SAD? How to Deal With Seasonal Affective Disorder
When you see the first leaf of fall turning to orange and red do you cringe, or do you celebrate? For those who cringe, the seasons changing can mean depression, the blues, weight gain, mood imbalance. For those people may be suffering from Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD.
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Why Overcoming a Fear of Going Back to School is Child’s Play — Literally!
Why Overcoming a Fear of Going Back to School is Child’s Play — Literally!
What do people fear about going back to school? It’s a subject that sparks a lot of internal debate in many otherwise decisive adults. They ask themselves, “Should I take the plunge and go back to school?”
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