We certainly get a mental boost from seeing them, but that can be a bad thing: Research has shown these motivational pick - me - ups can trigger the same kind of
psychological reward as doing the work itself, treating us with endorphins we don't deserve and actually reducing our capacity to do real work.
Not exact matches
«The
psychological mechanism at play here - intermittent variable
rewards - is the same
as the one that gets people hooked on slot machines,» Nixon says.
As far as stevia being a no - no, according to the forum discussion the 30 - day program is not only about ridding our body of physical addictions to sugar and other things, but also about ridding our cravings and psychological addictions to desserts and using food as a rewar
As far
as stevia being a no - no, according to the forum discussion the 30 - day program is not only about ridding our body of physical addictions to sugar and other things, but also about ridding our cravings and psychological addictions to desserts and using food as a rewar
as stevia being a no - no, according to the forum discussion the 30 - day program is not only about ridding our body of physical addictions to sugar and other things, but also about ridding our cravings and
psychological addictions to desserts and using food
as a rewar
as a
reward.
«Many
psychological disorders such
as addiction, obesity, and depression involve poor regulation of
reward circuitry.
2) Interrupting and preventing undesirable behaviors without physical or
psychological intimidation,
as well
as rewarding an alternate response (training a behavior you find desirable in it's place).
In
psychological terms, the treat or
reward concept is classified
as «baiting», and will achieve certain results through trickery, much like a fisherman luring a fish onto a hook.
Players will be
rewarded for their knowledge of each character's
psychological vulnerabilities and immunities,
as well
as their preparations made during prior exploration and investigation.
While some deniers may be driven by a
psychological compulsion towards contrarianism, this also leads to the «
reward» for some of enjoying a great deal of attention
as well
as some financial support.
Associates have also gotten to be more sensitive to qualitative issues such
as quality of life and the
psychological demands (and perhaps
rewards) of a legal practice.
Similar to the old belief about alcoholism
as a moral issue, recent research studies have shown «that it is a primary, chronic disease of brain
reward, motivation, memory, and related circuitry, with manifestations along biological,
psychological, social, and spiritual domains.»
Working
as a marriage and family therapist in Hawaii brings many
rewards, including the satisfaction of helping individuals cope and manage depression (see Depression), marital problems, anxiety (see Anxiety), individual
psychological problems, and child - parent problems.
The reason registrants are officially miscast
as «salespersons» is clear to my mind, and the reason is thus: it takes real mental agility combined with a superior education combined with pertinent legal knowledge combined with great
psychological knowledge combined with the ability to separate one's self emotionally from the fray combined with the acceptance that a salary of a fixed nature will be one's financial
reward for a job well done.