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PSYCHOANALYSIS
Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis
What is psychoanalysis?
The term "psychoanalysis" goes back to Sigmund Freud, who described his new method of treatment for the first time in 1896 as psychoanalysis. His definition was: "Psychoanalysis is the first name of a method for investigation of mental processes which are otherwise hardly accessible, a second method of ...
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Human Development
Human Development
Introduction
Psychology is the science of learning the mental processes that lead to different human behaviors with the passage of time. Human Development is the process of maturing from childhood to adulthood. Learning about human development is very important as it helps human being to communicate and deal ...
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Middle and Later Childhood
Introduction
Children are God's blessings that He showers upon us. A family having children is blessed and gifted, while at the same time at risk from dangers outside the home. It is the family's responsibility to take care of the children and provide them with all the comforts ...
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Narcissism
Introduction
The term Narcissism hold myriad of meanings depending on the situation in which it is used. It may be used to describe a mental illness, psychoanalytic theory's central idea, a personality trait or a cultural or social problem. Keeping aside the common narcissism, i.e. healthy or positive self-love, this term ...
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Psychology
Psychology
Introduction
Memory is an indication that is persisted by our learning over the time. It is basically our capability to accumulate and regain information (Myers, 2009). For the development of memory it is essential to process some information in our mind, and this processing is sequential and associated with three different ...
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PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology
Psychology as Science and Gender & Psychology
Introduction
The study is based on psychology which particularly focuses on two important aspects that are gender and psychology, and psychology as science. By studying the universe, man dominates its laws and applies them to solve practical problems and in doing so, he develops the ...
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Rousseau Confessions and Ideas
Rousseau Confessions and ideas
Introduction
Rousseau ranks as one of the greatest educational theorists of today's modern era, his philosophies and ideas develops the capabilities among the young adults. In the higher education of today's world, the outlandish idea is perhaps dead on the feet. When looking ...
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COUNSELING
Counseling
Counseling
Counseling
Counseling responds to that effect to the needs of people seeking help a person to resolve, within a relatively short time, problems that do not necessarily belong in their pathology. There are commonalities in the development of counseling that can be summarized by the emphasis:
Active methods in the aid ...
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NOMOTHETIC AND IDIOGRAPHIC APPROACH
Nomothetic and idiographic approach in psychology
Nomothetic and idiographic approach in psychology
Introduction
This is one of the main philosophical debates in psychology. The term “nomothetic” comes from the Greek word “nomos” meaning “law”. Psychologists who adopt this approach are mainly concerned with studying what we share with others. That ...
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COMPARISON OF THERAPIES
Comparison between Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Systematic Therapy
Comparison between Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Systematic Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy (cognitive-behavioral therapy or, CBT) is a group of treatment of mental disorders (phobias, addiction, psychosis, depression, anxiety) .This kind of therapy shares an approach which must be based on ...