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POSTNATAL DEPRESSION
Postnatal Depression: How Can It Influence Infant Development and Attachment
Postnatal Depression: How can it Influence Infant Development and Attachment
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The rationale for this study was that the issue related to postnatal depression will further enhance the body of knowledge available to practitioners working with mothers. It will also provide a ...
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Academic Integrity
Academic Integrity
Academic Integrity
Academic Integrity
As defines by The Centre of Academic Integrity (CAI); “Academic Integrity is a commitment, even in the face of adversity, to five fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility; from these values, flow principles of behavior that enable academic communities to translate ideals into ...
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Reflection of the Movie
Reflection of the Movie
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Every human being is facing internal and external challenges. This often allows the entry of stress and pressers in daily routine. Level of stress in every person's life is not simply the outcome of the difficulties and issues that have unintentionally took place ...
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ARTICLE CRITIQUE
Article Critique
Article Critique
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Life is beautiful! It is the privilege and right of an individual to enjoy the each pleasure of life. Unfortunately, life is not fair with everyone. There are people who suffer from disabilities, and they remain unable to access some basic needs such as education. Latest ...
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Freud
Freud
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Freud works were the extraordinary combination of physiology and neurology that proves his scientific approaches in the psychoanalytic study these theories also proved to be helpful in the treatment of various psychological and neurological disorders. Despite this fact most of the people deny this work as scientific but even ...
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COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
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This paper will be discussing key milestones in the development of cognitive psychology. It will also, discuss the importance of behavioral observation in cognitive psychology (Sun, 2008). The core focus of cognitive psychology is the way in which people acquire process and keep information. Cognitive ...
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STRESS IN THE WORKPLACE
Stress in the Workplace
Stress in the Workplace
Work Stress
Work stress can be defined as the harmful physical and emotional reactions that occur when work requirements do not match the capabilities, resources, or needs of the worker. Work stress can lead to poor health and even injury. The concept ...
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PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH
Physical and Mental Health
Physical and Mental Health
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A quality life is not only contingent on physical wellbeing of the body but also on mental soundness. Physical fitness and balance nutrition are both prerequisite to a healthy life. In fact, the mind and body are parts of ...
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SENSATION & PERCEPTION
Perception and Reality
Reality and Perception
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Everyone needs to learn to live with what happens around him. To meet your basic needs like feeding and for more advanced activities, one needs to engage with his peers. We need to know what happens outside of us. Anything that happens around us ...
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COGNITIVE DISSONANCE
Cognitive Dissonance 1957 Leon Festinger
Cognitive Dissonance 1957 Leon Festinger
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The concept of cognitive dissonance in psychology refers to the internal tension or dysfunction of the system of ideas, beliefs, emotions and attitudes (cognitions) that a person perceives the same time to keep two thoughts that are in conflict or ...