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Great psychological assessment goes far beyond diagnosis
February 20, 2022In the field of medicine, a diagnosis typically leads to a clear treatment plan. Not so in the field of psychology. Understanding the significant difference between medicine and psychology is critical if you want to obtain the very best psychological … Continue reading
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October 30, 2021What you will learn: –What has changed with how scholarship committees review applicants –How career guidance is a critical part of creating a competitive portfolio –How delaying career guidance until after high school is unnecessary –There is a career guidance … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Articles | Tagged assessment, career counseling, career guidance, career planning, child development, College guidance, educational assessment, educational planning, general psychological assessment, Mentor, psychological assessment, psychological development, psychological science | Comments Off on The new benchmark to earn high dollar educational scholarship moneyHistorically epic student & worker revolt: A craving for deeper purpose
October 23, 2021What you will learn: 1. What major historical forces are merging to create a vacuum of meaning 2. What you or someone you know can do to avoid bitter end of life career regret 3. There is a comprehensive career … Continue reading
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September 20, 2019Background prelude to the audio clip written by interviewer and podcast host Pearle Nerenberg, of “Eat this for Performance” We’re kicking off the 2nd episode ever of the Do This for Performance podcast with a really insightful interview. Dr. Thomas … Continue reading
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November 16, 2018The human race has barely woken up to its True Potential. As the brain sciences advance at an ever more rapid pace, doctors are learning the brain can be amazingly responsive to precise interventions, such that it can even be … Continue reading
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June 14, 2013If you are lucky, at least once in your life, you have significant contact with someone who is truly brilliant. I have had the luck of not just making contact with a person of this stature, but rigorously training with … Continue reading
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