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Conscious and Working Memory
[Name of the Institute]
Consciousness and Working Memory
Introduction
Memory is a psychological process that is used to store information. Such information can be retrieved, sometimes voluntarily and conscious and others involuntarily. In the study of memory, researchers have stressed structural components while others have focused on memory processes. In ...
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INTERVIEW ANALYSIS
Interview Analysis
Interview Analysis
Introduction
The main purpose of this paper is to make an analysis on the interview conducted with the suspect, and describe the ways through which the interview is not a good and effective interview. The paper makes the evaluation for the interview on the basis of the ...
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Psychopathology
Psychopathology
Introduction
Psychopathology can be explained as a science of mental illness that studies mental disorders in terms of medicine. The main method of research in psychopathology is a clinical observation of the patient with effective communication by engaging them in talks (Maddux & Winstead, 2012). It is also important to know ...
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Cross-Cultural Psychology
Cross-Cultural Psychology
Definition of Cultural and Cross-Cultural Psychology
Cultural Psychology is a new theoretical and methodological approach for exploration and analysis of the constitution and construction of the psychological dimension of human beings. This approach begins to bear fruit and generate an increasing number of larger studies that demonstrate the cultural ...
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NEW CLIENT INTERACTION
Practitioner interaction with a new client
Practitioner interaction with a new client
Introduction
The profession of a practitioner is one of those professions where the practitioner comes into contact with many different people, each with their own set of problems and issues. It differs from other professions because clients ...
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Careers In Psychology
Careers In Psychology
Introduction
Biopsychology or Biological Psychology is the study of the relationship between behavior and brain of an individual. It can be conducted in laboratories for the experiments or a practitioner can practice it on the field while examining the natural behaviors. According to the American Psychological ...
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Sex Differences in Child-Onset, Life-Course-Persistent Conduct Disorder
Sex Differences in Child-Onset, Life-Course-Persistent Conduct Disorder
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This piece of study aims to talk about the differences that the sex can have on numerous psychological disorders that are developed during childhood. The disorders that are included in the discussion of this paper include Conduct Disorder ...
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Cognitive behavioral coaching
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Discussion3
Definition3
Historical overview:4
Effectiveness of CBC techniques5
Differences in the use of cognitive behavioral approaches5
Change theory and Goal theory6
Advantages and disadvantages of cognitive behavioral coaching7
Conclusion8
Cognitive behavioral coaching
Introduction
The aim of life coaching in one's personal and professional life is emotional, sustained cognitive and behavioral changes, which ultimately leads to performance ...
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INTEGRATED APPROACH OF COUNSELLING
Integrated Approach of Counselling
Integrated Approach of Counselling
Introduction
This paper intends to discuss the integrated approach of counselling. Particularly it focuses on the emerging integrative practice as person-centred (humanistic) and cognitive behavioural theory (CBT). Further, to have a deep rooted understanding regarding the counselling relationship, some of Martin ...
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Individual, Family, and Neighborhood Factors Distinguish Resilient From Non-Resilient Maltreated Children: A Cumulative Stressors Model
Individual, Family, and Neighborhood Factors Distinguish Resilient From Non-Resilient Maltreated Children: A Cumulative Stressors Model
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The motive of this study is to talk about physically maltreated children, and the adverse effects that these children have during their ...