Hi all!
My name is Lis and i'm a 23 y.o. psychology student. If you have any question, if you need help or just to talk, go ahead and ask, I'll do my best to answer and if I don't have a good answer, I'll try my to find someone who does!
Good Luck!
Lis
E-mail: tigeronthemoon@hotmail.com Gender: Female Occupation: Psychololgy Student Age: 23 Member Since: October 21, 2004 Answers: 2 Last Update: October 25, 2004 Visitors: 1962
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Well this girl who I'm good friends with has invited me to watch some DVDs have have pizza at her house tomorrow night. There will be some other people there who I know but I don't have much in common with them and we aren't great friends. I want to go but I don't want to be left out of the conversation. What should I do? (link)
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Why don't you try it? It sounds like a great chance to meet some new peole. Just tell the girl that had invited you that you are a little worried and ask her to introduce you. Make some small talk and maybe you'll be surprised. You'll be able to leave if things don't go too well, right? And about your ex boyfriend, no one said that you have to talk to him all night. Just say hi and be polite, but don't pay too much attention to him, concentrate on talking to some new people. Try to have fun because that's what it's all about.
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Hey,
Do any of you know any sites I can go to online to take a quiz to see if I'm depressed? Please help... I really need to know! I'll rate everyone who gives me at least one site. (link)
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Well, most of the quizes online can't tell you much because the diagnosis of depression should be made personally and by a proffessional. there are a lot of depressed people around on different levels of depression. it's very common. and usually it can be treated through a psychologist without any pills. but if you really want to do this online, i'd suggest that you'd look for research in "Cognitive Psychology" and "behaviour psychology" as well (these two will usually come together in research on depression)because they're doing a great deal of work on the subject.
try reading this, though:
http://www.psychologyinfo.com/depression/cognitive.htm
good luck!
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