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psychology and sociology to healthcare: implications for health and social care professionals Abstract In earliest times, basic forms of psychology were practiced by priests, shamans, wizards, seers, medicine men, sorcerers, and enchanters,...
psychology, there are two dominant theory of identity – identity theory (Stryker, 1977; Burke, 1980) and social identity theory (Tajfel 1970; Tajfel and Turner, 1979). Identity theory is a direct derivation of McCall and Simmons (1978) role...
have always played a critical role in not only devising the course of the nation’s destiny, but also have a significant impact on the lives of common men, who are directly subjected to the underlying effects of the varying phenomenon of th...
Sociology: Trends and Contributing Factors. American Sociologist; Dec2008, Vol. 39 Issue 4, pp. 290-306 The research article is based on the current trends and the significant components of the field of sociology. This field of study has ex...
Forensic Psychology Forensic psychology is the submission of psychology to the lawful field. Forensic psychology psychology assists response inquiries and manages matters pertaining to all areas of law. A forensic psychologist is a highly t...
common sense. Common sense is a natural learning process that is common in all the people irrespective of the environment the person gets. It develops in stages beginning with infancy the toddler’s age and the start to speed up as the age g...
and the Humanistic Theorists Alfred Adler postulates the single "drive" or motivating force behind all our behavior and experience. By time his theory had gel in its most mature, called motivating force of pursuit of perfection. Adler felt...