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GENDER IDENTITY
Gender Identity
Gender Identity
Introduction
Gender studies and the identity which is interrelated wit sex has been a topic Sof debate that is becoming increasingly popular and talked about. In a world where gender roles are slowly losing their strict adherence and young people are finding new ways to identify and become ...
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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
Introduction
The personality of the American mathematician and economist John Nash (1928) is characterized by withdrawal, eccentricity, isolation, introversion and extravagance. Also noteworthy is the protagonist's speech impairment and profound disconnection with respect to the environment they live.
From the beginning of the film, which shows the passage of John Nash ...
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HOW/WHY THERAPEUTIC AND FORENSIC ROLES CANNOT BE RECONCILED
How/why therapeutic and forensic roles cannot be reconciled
Introduction
The dilemma between performing adequate forensic roles while also providing therapy has been debated for a long time in psychology, since the two are considered to be fairly incompatible with the other. Psychotherapists are usually of ...
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Emotions
Emotions
Introduction
Emotions affect our daily lives and influence our decisions. Literally feel in the body and manifest in our facial expressions is termed as emotions. People, who achieve a healthy mental health or what is commonly called emotional intelligence, are aware of the thoughts, feelings and behaviours by which cross ...
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Operant Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Introduction
The key contribution of B.F. Skinner to the field of psychology was his theory of operant conditioning. His theory depicted from the work of Ivan Pavlov and E. L. Thorndike and more particularly from their theories of trial and error learning and classical conditioning respectively. He described that ...
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ANTI- ABORTION
Anti- abortion
Anti- abortion
Introduction
There are many reasons for abortion, but not all defensible. Some women use abortion as a contraceptive method, and it is one of the reasons why a lot of people are against this practice. By cons, what about women who have been raped or girls who become ...
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HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS
Overview from Biopsychosocial Perspective
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is the inability of the immune system to fight infections and other disease processes. AIDS is not a consequence of an inherited disorder, but a result of exposure to HIV infection, which facilitates the development of new opportunistic infections, tumors and other ...
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Effects of Divorce on Children
Effects of Divorce on Children
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Each year, millions of children around the world are facing the collapse of their families. In several countries, the divorce rate increases. Children are greatly affected by divorce and potential problems in the short and long term are significantly higher in ...
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TRAUMA INTERVENTIONS
Individual to Community Interventions Therapeutic Responses to Trauma
Individual to Community Interventions Therapeutic Responses to Trauma
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Trauma is a result of exposure to a stressful event that affects a person's coping mechanisms and has serious psychiatric consequences (Johnson, 2005, pp. 12).This disorder develops after exposure to distressing events, ...
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Closing Group Sessions
Closing Group Sessions
Introduction
The ways and practices for closing the group sessions are just as important as opening the group sessions. The closing session leaves the last remark impressions on the minds of the members or the contributors. The ideas and the main points that are shared in the ...