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The Influence of Physical Abuse in Childhood on Substance Abuse
The Influence of Physical Abuse in Childhood on Substance Abuse
Introduction
The child abuse is a universal problem that has existed since ancient times, however it is in the twentieth century with the declaration of the rights of children (UNO 1959) considered as ...
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Psychology of Personality
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Personality Theories3
Sigmund Freud3
Early Development and Subconscious4
Psychoanalysis6
Hitler's Personality7
Erich Fromm11
Hitler and Authoritarian Personality12
Conclusion16
Psychology of Personality
Introduction
Adolph Hitler, narcissistic personality, draws a lot of attention even before the first war. His existential crisis of 1918 took the form of an Initial Psychotic. His anti-Semitic delirium got placed in the ...
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POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Introduction
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental disorder. It could be defined as one or more stressful events of exceptionally threatening nature or stress of an extent that causes trauma ahead. In PTSD, the threat does not necessarily relate to the ...
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Psychology
Psychology
Introduction
For a long time, efforts have been made to give explanation why humans act as they do, there are many streams as academics, try to give precise information on the best known, and landed with their own formulated views on the human behavior. The human behavior is quite complex at ...
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THE LUCIFER EFFECT
The Lucifer effect
The Lucifer effect
Introduction
The Stanford experience (Lucifer effect) is a study of experimental psychology conducted by Philip Zimbardo in 1971 on the effects of prison conditions. It was created with students playing the roles of guards and prisoners. It aimed to study the behavior of ordinary people ...
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Stanford Prison Experiment
Stanford Prison Experiment
Introduction
The Stanford experience (Lucifer effect) is a study of experimental psychology conducted by Philip Zimbardo in 1971, the experiment was done with the mission to see the effects of prison conditions (Philip, 2008). It was created with students playing the roles of guards and prisoners. ...
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Abstract
Feminism has been one of the most recent theories of transformative power in the entire fields of knowledge, and especially in the humanities. The paper focuses on Feminism, its development and concerns while critically analysing the Lacanian Psychoanalysis theory. These theories are further applied to the novel along with the ...
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The Side Effects of Caffeine
Introduction
Caffeine is one of those products which are highly consuming by almost every individual. The consumption of caffeine has been witness on a daily basis. People tend to consume caffeine in order to freshen themselves from stress and sleep. Yet, many individuals still consider removing caffeine ...
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Family Members with Bipolar and how it affects families
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In this research paper, the researcher highlighted one of the social problems of the society. Bipolar is among those illness that directly affect the working of the brain and thus causing severe damages to the family life. The researcher tried to give ...
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Mental Disorder
Introduction
Psychopathology is the study of the causes and nature of mental illness. It can be developed by different approaches or models such as the biomedical, psychodynamic, socio-biological and behavioral, among others. According to the psychodynamic model, for example, psychological processes are the leading cause of mental and psychosomatic problems. ...