The INFP Personality Type: More than a Dreamer
One of the more rare personality types, INFP individuals are values-driven idealists who strive to heal the world.Tags: communication, meaning, relationships (Source: CounsellingResource.com News and Features)
Source: CounsellingResource.com News and Features - September 3, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dr George Simon, PhD Tags: General communication meaning relationships Source Type: news

In Search of the Secret of Success for Women
Hollywood and the news media often depict women professionals as cold, sexy or goofy, all so that they can be as unthreatening as possible. These stereotyped views ignore the stories of real women, and lead to significant negative ramifications for women professionals in the real world.Tags: power, society, women, work-life (Source: CounsellingResource.com News and Features)
Source: CounsellingResource.com News and Features - August 27, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dr Misty Hook, PhD Tags: General power society women work-life Source Type: news

Getting Past Resistance to Change
Change is seldom an easy or simple process. It helps to have an understanding of the reasons for resistance to change, and respect for the difficulties involved.Tags: book, boundaries, in practice, parenting and children, responsibility, therapy (Source: CounsellingResource.com News and Features)
Source: CounsellingResource.com News and Features - August 19, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dr Michael Bloom, PhD Tags: General book boundaries in practice parenting and children responsibility therapy Source Type: news

Evidence Mounting For Environmental Links to Soaring Autism Rates
There is no clear explanation for nor understanding of the apparent increase in the incidence of autism. A Harvard study suggests that air pollutants such as mercury and diesel fumes play a major role.Tags: autistic spectrum, news and research, public health (Source: CounsellingResource.com News and Features)
Source: CounsellingResource.com News and Features - August 5, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dr George Simon, PhD Tags: General autistic spectrum news and research public health Source Type: news

Summer Vacationing: No Walk in the Park
Why does it seem that going on vacation can leave us more exhausted than when we left? And what hope do we have for a truly refreshing getaway?Tags: decision making, relaxation, technology, work-life (Source: CounsellingResource.com News and Features)
Source: CounsellingResource.com News and Features - July 31, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Gordon Shippey Tags: General decision making relaxation technology work-life Source Type: news

It’s the System, Stupid!
As people react to the verdict in the Trayvon Martin case, we need to keep in mind that the trial itself is only a small part of our legal system. If anything is to change, we need to look at the larger systems instead of focusing solely on the details.Tags: law enforcement, responsibility, society, violence (Source: CounsellingResource.com News and Features)
Source: CounsellingResource.com News and Features - July 22, 2013 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Dr Misty Hook, PhD Tags: General law enforcement responsibility society violence Source Type: news