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White Lie
Introduction
White lie is a false statement uttered with benevolent intention. It may be aimed at trying to make more palatable the truth trying to cause as little damage as possible. It is often used simply to avoid unnecessary friction, disability or attitudes that may be offensive to someone. In ...
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Successful ageing
Successful ageing
Concept of successful ageing
The concept of successful ageing defines the resilience of countering all the symptoms of ageing which represent the older age. There are some changing patterns possible in the physical as well as mental health by the arrival of an individual in the older age group. ...
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Learning and memory
Learning and memory
Relationship between Memory and learning
Each type of memory (sensory, short-term and long-term) from a functional point of view is provided of different brain processes and mechanisms associated with the activity of different brain systems, which in turn are related both structurally and functionally. Memory serves that ...
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Lifespan Development Psychology
Lifespan Development Psychology
A friend says, “I am scared. My little boy is about to enter the teen years, and I have heard that this is a time of great storm and stress, when he will reject everything about me.”
In this question the more emphasis is on teenage ...
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Abnormal Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Chapter 7: Mood Disorders
Q1: Carefully distinguish among bipolar disorder, unipolar disorder, dysthymic disorder, and cyclothymic disorder.
Bipolar disorder, which affects some 1% to 2% of the general population, is a major public health problem. According to WHO, it is among the ten most costly diseases and disabling globally. The ...
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Abnormal Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Chapter 4
Question # 1
Distinguish between clinically significant fear and anxiety, and everyday fear and anxiety.
Anxiety is a common mental health concern facing many Americans today. In 1997 Thomas Huberty defined anxiety as a unique emotional state characterized by feelings of distress and tension about real or anticipated threats ...
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FREUD'S CLASSICAL PSYCHOANALYSIS
Sigmund Freud's Classical Psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud's Classical Psychoanalysis
Introduction
Biographical Sketch
Sigmund Freud was born on 6 May, 1856. Son of Jewish parents, he was born in Freiberg (Moravia), where his father was a resident and a businessman. The family moved to Vienna in 1860, where Freud lived and worked ...
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Stress and Illness
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Stress and Illness
Thesis Statement: Stress is like spice - in the right proportion it enhances the flavor of a dish. Too little produces a bland, dull meal; too much may choke you (Tubesing, 2002)
Introduction
Stress is a normal reaction of human mind and body towards the circumstances ...
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Thematic Analysis on Friendship
Abstract
Thematic analyses have been used to analyze an interview conducted on the topic of friendship with Trevor. In the interview the importance of friends in our lives was discussed and evaluated. According to Christakis and Fowler everything that occurs in our life, every choice we make ...
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AGEISM
Ageist Attitude and Ageism
Ageist Attitude and Ageism
Introduction
Sixty five is considered the economic, psychosocial and physiological marker for old age. The attitude towards older people also known as the ageist attitude is contemptuous and patronizing (Pandya, 2004, p. 16). The attitudes towards the older adults are widespread. These are ...