Albert Bandura: Theories of Social Learning, Self Efficacy, & Personality​-Being Institute

Who Is Albert Bandura?

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 4 words · Lisa Nash

Albert Ellis Biography

He later described his father as unaffectionate and his mother as emotionally distant. Ellis was often sick throughout his childhood. Between the ages of 5 and 7, he was reportedly hospitalized eight different times. Sally Elford / Getty Images He utilized the same approach to get over his fear of public speaking. His first and second marriages ended in annulment and divorce. His 37-year relationship with a director of the Albert Ellis Institute ended in 2002....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 324 words · Susan Jimenez

Alcohol Addiction Coping and Recovery

There is more to alcohol recovery than a 12 step plan.

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 11 words · Chloe Mann

Alcohol and Hormones: What's the Connection?

Thebody’s hormoneswork together in a finely coordinated and complex system to keep us healthy and functioning. Alcohol can interfere with the operation of the hormone system and cause serious medical consequences. Blood Sugar Levels The main energy source for all body tissues is sugar glucose. Yoshiyoshi Hirokawa / Getty Images The body’sblood sugar levelsare controlled by insulin and glucagon, hormones secreted by the pancreas. They work together to maintain a constant concentration of glucose in the blood....

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 190 words · Patrick Smith

Alcohol Dependence vs. Alcohol Abuse: What's the Difference?

Dulin/RooM/Getty Alcohol dependence is characterized by symptoms of withdrawal when a person tries to quit drinking. Drinking to excess but not being physically dependent is called alcohol abuse. In reality, abuse can be quite severe. Dulin/RooM/Getty At a Glance Alcohol dependence causes people to keep drinking to avoid experiencing withdrawal symptoms. Alcohol abuse, on the other hand, involves drinking excessively without having a physical dependence. Both have serious health risks....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 424 words · Eric Johnson

Alcohol or Drug Relapse Signs and Symptoms

It is a slow process that begins long before you actually use. Click below to listen now. You might feel like something is wrong but can’t identify exactly what it is. aire images / Getty Images Returning to the “real world” after a stint in residential treatment can present many stressful situations. The danger is in overreacting to those situations. Be careful if you begin to have mood swings and exaggerated positive or negative feelings....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 405 words · Jon Miller

Alcohol Poisoning Symptoms and What to Do

It is very dangerous and potentially fatal. This article discusses the causes and symptoms of alcohol poisoning. It also explains available alcohol poisoning treatments. PeopleImages/Getty Images Look for: Remember, your friend does not have to have all the symptoms to be at risk. Anyone who cannot be awakened or is unconscious is at risk of dying. Symptoms of alcohol poisoning typically correspond toblood alcohol concentration(BAC) levels. In addition to the serious risk of death, alcohol poisoning can also lead to irreversible brain damage....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 308 words · Harry Roberts

Alcohol's Effect on Nutrition

Improving diet also helps brain function, which can be important for improvingwillpowerneeded for recovery. This means they are getting less energy from alcohol calories than from food calories. Maintenance of Function Proteins, vitamins, and minerals are essential for maintaining proper body function. Peter Dazeley / Getty Images Vitamins Vitamins help regulate many physiological processes in the body essential to maintaining growth and normal metabolism. By impairing absorption, metabolism, and utilization of vitamins, chronic heavy drinking can cause vitamin deficiencies....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 257 words · David Pittman

Alcohol's Metabolism Could Be the Key to Its Risks

But some people who drink heavily appear to be at a greater risk for developing these problems than others. Some people have specific genes that lead to unpleasant side effect after drinking even a small amount. How Fast Is Alcohol Metabolized? Witthaya Prasongsin / Getty Images No matter how much alcohol you consume, your body can only metabolize a certain amount every hour. The results illustrate the fact that the body can only break down and eliminate so much alcohol per hour....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 414 words · Tyler Stephens

Aleja Parsons-Being Institute

Aleja Parsons, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 5 words · Brett Mcdonald

Alexithymia Might Be the Reason It's Hard to Label Your Emotions

Emotional blindness is a real thinghere’s how it can impact your life. Alexithymia is not a mental health condition on its own; it’s often asymptomof a mental health disorder. So, What Exactly Causes Alexithymia? Urbazon / Getty Images Experts arent sure what causes alexithymia. There may be genetic, neurological, and developmental contributions. It affects bothgendersequally, and is often thought of as a personality trait more than anything else. Did You Know?...

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 188 words · Russell Fisher

Alexithymia: Definition, Symptoms, & Examples-Being Institute

What Is Alexithymia? What Does Alexithymia Feel Like?

April 26, 2025 · 1 min · 8 words · Michael Porter

Alfred Adler's Career, Life, and Theory of Personality

He formed the school of thought known as individual psychology. Adler’s work and theories helped lay the foundation for modern psychotherapy and positive psychology. Keep reading to learn more about Adler’s life, career, and contributions to psychology. Public Domain Library of Famous Psychologists, Sonoma University Adler also had a significant influence on many other great thinkers, including Abraham Maslow and Albert Ellis. Early Life Alfred Adler was born in Vienna, Austria, on February 7, 1870....

April 26, 2025 · 2 min · 333 words · Michael Howard