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HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY
History of Psychology
History of Psychology
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The study of self and identity has a long and storied history in the field of psychology. Self-concept, understood as a multifaceted cognitive structure supporting the way in which one perceives oneself, is an integral feature to constructing one's identity. The study ...
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Article Review
Article Review
Selected Article to be Reviewed
The article that is selected for this purpose of this assignment is titled as “Identity development and formal operations as sources of adolescent egocentrism”. This article is basically a study about identity development. The study is conducted by Brian P. O'Connor and Jeannie ...
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Social Anxiety Disorder
Social Anxiety Disorder
Introduction
Anxiety disorder is a blanket term used to describe states of irrational fear and/or dread. Although anxiety can be a normal reaction to stress, when an individual's mood is impacted negatively affecting one physical and emotional being, an anxiety disorder is thought to exist. ...
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BRAIN ACTIVITY
Brain Activity During Emotionally Negative Pictures In Schizophrenia
Brain Activity During Emotionally Negative Pictures In Schizophrenia
Introduction
This paper exhibits the critical reveiw of the journal -brain activity during emotionally negative Pictures in schizophrenia with or without flat effect,an fmrI study which was published by Fahim et al. In this study ...
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Genetics and Personality
Genetics and Personality
Introduction
The Genetic is a biological term used defined as a science of genes, variation in a living being and heredity. Genetics, applied to the study of all living beings, bacteria, viruses, plants, animals and humans. The following are the criteria to be explained.
Discussion
Genetics and Personality
When we ...
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Divorce and Children
[Name of the Institute]
Divorce and Children
Introduction
According to psychologists, Divorce is a stressful situation, threatening the mental equilibrium of one or both partners, and especially children. The situation of divorce in the family causes significant harm to the mental health of both partners and their children, for which there ...
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Model Stage
Model Stage
Model Stage
Introduction
The stage model described by Evelyn Duvall and Reuben hill was proposed in the year 1940s as a framework to understand the families in a much better way. This stage work suggests the stages that a family passes though at different age of life. ...
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CHOKING IN SPORTS
Choking in Sports
Choking in Sports
Introduction
With the increased pressure on the field of sports today, it is important that the players realize that their performance is key to the team's situation and they should be able to make sure that they perform when their team needs it. ...
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The Intrapsychic Domain
The Intrapsychic Domain
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Intrapsychic domain is about the mental mechanisms of personality, many of which operate outside the sphere of consciousness. Intrapsychic means that originates occurs or is located within the psyche or mind (Robert, 2009). This paper aims at different theories and finding strengths and weakness of ...
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Cognitive Psychology and Everyday Life
Cognitive Psychology and Everyday Life
Introduction
Cognitive psychology studies the internal mental processes and is a sub branch of psychology. These processes relate with attention, visual perception, memory, speech comprehension, reading and written word recognition, reasoning, and problem-solving. Many people are mistaken that psychology is only limited ...