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INTIMACY VS. ISOLATION
Psycho Social Stage of Development
Psycho Social Stage of Development
Introduction
Erikson's model of psychosocial development is a very unusual, highly regarded and meaningful concept. Life is a series of lessons and challenges which help us to grow. Erikson's brilliant theory helps to tell us why. The theory is helpful ...
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ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Analytical Psychology & Carl Jung
Carl Jung and Analytical Psychology
Carl Jung is amongst the renowned names in the discipline of Psychology, which have contributed significantly towards the area brain development and at the same time had been known for his literary scripts that are still being discussed for reference. ...
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Psychological Effects of Childhood Neglect
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Children are an integral part of our society and the future of this world rest on their shoulders, therefore it is imperative and essential of the society to take complete care of the children and their upbringing should be done in an effective way so that ...
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Personality - Being the Big Five
Personality - Being the Big Five
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We live in a world where change is the only constant. With companies, organizations and the leaders and employees associated with these people not only change the course of creating and establishing the most effective teams on an external basis, ...
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PSYCHOLOGY
Classical Conditioning of Phobias
Classical Conditioning of Phobias
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The word phobia is derived from Greek language. It means fear, it can be any kind of fear such as fear from spiders, heights, riding in cares etc. These fears seem to be strange and unreasonable to comprehend logically. A phobia can be ...
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Ecological Systems Theory
Ecological Systems Theory
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The Ecological Systems Theory was originally contributed by a very famous scholar of psychology named Urie Bronfenbrenner. The development of psychology of a person is influenced by several different environmental systems. The systems which comes into immediate contact with a person like family and school affect ...
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ETHICS AND DEONOTOLOGY
Ethics and Deontology
Free Will and Deontology
How do you define the experience of Will?
To begin with the discussion, we shall first look into the details regarding what is defined as deontological ethics. Deontological ethics implies any act that has been conducted and done in the light of rules and ...
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PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
Psychopathology
Psychopathology
Introduction
The roots of psychotherapy can be traced back to different types of knowledge developed in Western culture from magic, medicine, philosophy and religion. All these activities are tabled to the fact that human life is inherently problematic. The man is confronted to live with himself and others. This coexistence generates ...
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Postcolonial Theory to The Moor's last Sigh
Postcolonial Theory to The Moor's last Sigh
Postcolonial Theory to The Moor's last Sigh
In his documentary film The Riddle of Midnight, Salman Rushdie returns to India 40 years after independence to see if a definable national identity exists. He interviews Indians of different backgrounds ...
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SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY
Social Learning Theory: Alfred Bandura
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Social Learning Theory: Alfred Bandura
Social learning theory by Albert Bandura focuses on learning that takes place within a social framework or environment. It is based on the concepts of observational learning, imitation and modeling, and considers that humans learn from ...