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Atypical memory
Atypical memory
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Human memory is considered as the most vital organ of the human body, as it played an important part in the effective implementation of individual every day objectives, for instance, accomplishment of professional task, accomplishment of schoolwork, remembering of important events, and several others(Brace & Ilona, 2002). ...
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Psychoanalytic Approach to Personality
Psychoanalytic Approach to Personality
Freud, Adler and Jung had proposed integral theories during the early years when the subject of psychology was getting developed. The perspectives and theories of all these different psychologists have a lot of differences in them and there is a difference in the ...
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Assessment of Juvenile Psychopathic Traits
Assessment of Juvenile Psychopathic Traits
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The term “Psychopathic traits in juveniles” is also commonly represented by the terms Antisocial Personality Features or Conduct Disorder. In accordance with the current DSM, the mental condition of a juvenile is assessed with the help of a conduct disorder. On ...
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Schizophrenia in Children
Schizophrenia in Children
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Schizophrenia is a severe and chronic disorder of the brain. Most of the people who have this disorder hear voices that others do not hear, they believe that others are reading their minds and making plans to harm them, which make them extremely agitated. People suffering ...
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Social Psychology Concept Matrix
Social Psychology Concept Matrix
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Social Psychology is the science of social phenomena and attempt to discover the laws governing coexistence. Investigates social organizations and seeks to establish patterns of behavior of individuals in groups, the roles and all situations that influence their behavior. Every social group adopts a ...
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Erikson's Theory of Psychosocial Development
Erikson's Theory of Psychosocial Development
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Erik Erikson's hypothesis of psychosocial growth is one of the best acknowledged theories of personality in the field of psychology. His theory explains the impact of societal experience all over the lifetime (Davis and Clifton, 1995). This paper will apply ...
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COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
Lawrence Kohlberg's Cognitive Development Theory
[Date of Submission]Lawrence Kohlberg's Cognitive Development Theory
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Development of moral is such a topic which both education and psychology are interested in. Lawrence Kohlberg developed one of the most popular theories which are an extension and modification of Piaget's work in the formation of a ...
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SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
Sport Psychology: The Role of Cognitive Control in an Athlete's Performance
Sport Psychology: The Role of Cognitive Control in an Athlete's Performance
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Psychology is central to an athlete's performance in sport. The manner in which individuals prepare themselves for sporting challenges by learning key psychological skills such as concentration and ...
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GYNAECOLOGICAL EXAMINATION
Gynaecological Examination
Gynaecological Examination
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This paper intends to describe the relevant theories and debates related to picture provided below. The in depth analysis will be provided in accordance with the situation of the picture and my understanding of the situation. Moreover, the organizational aspects being depicted from the picture along with ...
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Ethical Profile Paper
[Name of the institute]Table of Contents
Ethical Autobiography1
Professional/Ethical Hero2
Identification of an Ethical Hero, his Characteristics and Influence2
Ethical Decision Making Style3
Implicit Ethical Decision Making Style3
Course and Cultural Heritage Influence on Decision Making Style4
Professional and Ethical Development4
Two Areas Where I Would Benefit From More Development5
First Area: Malpractices5
Second Area: Action Research5
Ways to ...