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Division 47 Of The American Psychological Association | Role

APA lists this division as the home for sport, exercise, and performance work, linking research, training, and applied practice. The current APA lineup places Division 47 with sport, exercise, and performance work. It also includes exercise behavior, performance under pressure, injury return, coaching settings, and training issues tied to real-world performance. This topic also trips

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Cannabis Long-Term Effects On The Brain | What Sticks Around

Long-term cannabis use can affect memory, learning, attention, and reward processing, with stronger risks for teens and frequent users. Plenty of people hear that cannabis is “natural” and stop there. THC, the main intoxicating compound in cannabis, binds to receptors involved in memory, mood, attention, movement, and learning. When exposure is frequent, heavy, or starts

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Can Emotional Intelligence Be Taught? | Skills You Can Build

Yes, emotional intelligence skills can be taught through practice, feedback, and repeated use in real conversations and daily routines. People often treat emotional intelligence like eye color: you either have it or you don’t. That’s too rigid. A person may start with a natural bent toward empathy, calm, or clear communication, yet those traits don’t

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