18 06, 2023

Cognitive training for schizophrenia-induced cognitive deficits

By | 2023-06-18T18:04:39+11:00 June 18th, 2023|Learning and memory, Mental illness|0 Comments

Sometimes it feels like I am stuck in a bit of a cognitive cage. The idea of putting thoughts into words for a blog article feels like some kind of Herculean effort. Nonetheless, I want [...]

14 04, 2019

A whole world of the subconscious mind

By | 2019-04-14T22:33:38+11:00 April 14th, 2019|educational psychology, Learning and memory, Psychology theory|0 Comments

It is a bit spooky to think that there is this whole section of our mind that is separate and hidden from our conscious mind. The subconscious mind works faster and more effectively than the [...]

23 12, 2018

Psychological development opportunities – managing Christmas stress

By | 2018-12-24T10:00:01+11:00 December 23rd, 2018|Learning and memory|0 Comments

Christmas holidays are positioned as a happy time of year when everyone is supposed to be cheerful and enjoying family time. Perhaps the reason why this tradition is so enduring is that it has so [...]

11 11, 2018

Social anxiety – are you a Highly Sensitive Person?

By | 2023-07-10T21:17:49+11:00 November 11th, 2018|Learning and memory, Mindfulness, Psychology theory|0 Comments

Where are you at with your self-development journey? Lately, I have been voraciously consuming all the information I can find on various topics that are relevant to my particular personal concerns. Last night that led [...]

8 09, 2018

Photography as external memory and a form of disconnection

By | 2018-09-08T01:16:41+11:00 September 8th, 2018|Learning and memory|0 Comments

Tonight I participated (albeit briefly) in a conversation about the purpose of photography. In a world where there are so many millions, or billions of photographs, the original comment was that they do get a [...]