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POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION
Postpartum Depression
Postpartum Depression
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Postpartum depression, also known as postnatal depression, is a form of depression that occurs in the days, weeks or months after childbirth. It can have profound effects on parents, infants and wider family. The prevalence of postpartum depression has been estimated in recently delivered women at ...
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SELF IN REM
Perception of Self in REM sleep
Perception of Self in REM sleep
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REM sleep plays a role in the transfer to the neocortex and enhancing long-term labile reactivated memory traces within the hippocampus, parahippocampus and amygdala during REM sleep. Transcription of genes involved in synaptic changes occur also associated during ...
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KoKo the Gorilla and Psychological Learning Theories
KoKo the Gorilla and Psychological Learning Theories
KoKo the Gorilla
A developmental psychologist by training, Francine Patterson has devoted her professional career to studying the behavior of gorillas. She is deeply involved in a multiyear study whose goal is the evaluation of gorillas' ability to ...
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Divorce Effects on Children
Divorce Effects on Children
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The paper discuses the effects of divorce on children in a holistic context. It explains the consequences of divorce that affect children and highlights the general effects of divorce on children. The divorce of parents completely transforms the lives of their children and it ...
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The Shining: Psychoanalysis of Jack Torrent Character
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The Shining is a horror movie in which the character of Jack Torrance is very important. The psychoanalysis is a process in which describes, explain, predict, control are the four steps. This research paper aims at psychoanalyzing the character of Jack Torrance with ...
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The Stanford Prison Experiment
The Stanford Prison Experiment
The Stanford Prison Experiment
Well it's over, and I believe we are all a little more enlightened on the subject of psychological evil and the power of role playing. There have been many surprises throughout this experiment but I think the most important surprise ...
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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
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Schizophrenia is possibly the most complicated, grave and devastating of all mental illnesses. This can manifests itself in distinct modes and forms. People with schizophrenia may display, for demonstration, a broad blend of psychotic symptoms, disorganized demeanor, and shortfalls in motivation and emotional expression. People with schizophrenia may furthermore ...
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Child Psychology
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Psychology is the science that studies the behavior of individuals, and those who are their processes, or “runs” mental. These studies focus on the internal dynamics of man, his relationship with the environment, with others, on the relationship between sensory stimuli it receives, and the way in which processes ...
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Part-Time and Full-Time Students
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In today's world, there are several students who have different attitudes towards education on the basis of money. There are a lot of such students who have to earn money so that they can pay for their education, while some are financed by their parents. The ...
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Nannie Doss
Nannie Doss
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In psychology, one of the best theories of personality regarding the psychosocial development, is that of Erik Ericson. He believed that it takes a series of stages for the personality to develop, and so, his theory explains the effects of social development across the whole life span. We ...