Arts and Humanities Resources
What is Psychology?
In this article, we review psychology, the scientific study of the mind and behavior,
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Psychology vs Psychiatry: Understanding the Key Differences
Psychologists and psychiatrists play distinct yet complementary roles in mental health care.
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What Can You Do With A Masters In Psychology?
A master's degree in psychology offers a wide range of career opportunities.
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How to Become a Psychologist
Becoming a psychologist involves extensive education, training, and licensure.
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What Can You Do with a Psychology Degree?
A psychology degree opens up a wide range of career opportunities in fields like mental health, business, education, and technology.
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What Are Virtue Ethics? How They Relate to Moral Behavior
Dr. Steven Wyre
One aspect of philosophy is exploring why we should be moral and what theories philosophers use to justify any specific action over another.
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How to Improve Communication Skills: Tips for the Workplace
Dr. Alison Slade
From job interviews to career development, mastering important communication skills can be a catalyst for professional success.
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Public Speaker Skills and How You Can Improve Your Speeches
Dr. Jarrod Sadulski
In this article, Dr. Sadulski provides advice that can help strengthen public speaking skills.
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What Is Moral Relativism in Ethics? An In-Depth Examination
Dr. Steven Wyre
In this article, Dr. Steven Wyre provides an overview of moral relativism in ethics.
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Exploring the Connection of Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence
Dr. Steven Wyre
In this article, Dr. Steven Wyre overviews the top of artificial intelligence and how it relates to human consciousness.
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Micro Goals: How to Find Happiness in Your Small Successes
Dr. Robert Gordon, CPC
Explore the power of micro-goals in fostering steady progress in arts and humanities studies, aiding in maintaining motivation and promoting personal growth in learning.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder and How to Overcome Its Symptoms
Dr. Daniel Graetzer
During the long winter months, do you feel sluggish or have a low energy level? Has your appetite decreased or do you require more sleep than normal, but you do not understand why? One major cause of winter depression is called seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
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