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JUNG ON TRAUMA
Jung on Trauma
Jung on Trauma
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Along with Freud and Janet, Jung was one of the pioneers of the psychoanalytic movement. In the early years, at the start of the twentieth century, trauma, especially childhood sexual abuse, was implicated in the development of hysteria and conversion disorders in adults. ...
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EMERGING ADULTHOOD
Emerging Adulthood
Emerging Adulthood
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The times are not the same; we are seeing people over age and fewer than 30 living with parents, studying, working and no plans to become independent or married. In 1983 Dr. Dan Kiley published his book "The Peter Pan Syndrome: Men who have never grown ...
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JEAN PIAGET
Jean Piaget (Moral Reasoning Stage Theory)
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Jean Piaget (Moral Reasoning Stage Theory)
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Jean Piaget is among the first psychologists whose work remains directly relevant to contemporary theories of moral development. In his early writing, he focused specifically on the moral lives of children, studying the ...
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RETURNING TO SPORT
“The psychological effects of a high ankle sprain when returning to sport”
“The psychological effects of a high ankle sprain when returning to sport”
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Returning to sports should be a continuous process, not restricted to bed rest.
High Ankle Injury (Syndesmotic ankle sprain)
Syndesmotic ankle sprain is ...
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Patterns of School Readiness
Patterns of School Readiness
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The topic of the research paper to be discussed is “Patterns of School Readiness Among Head Start Children: Meaningful Within-Group Variability During the Transition to Kindergarten.” The paper attempts to explore the behavioral patterns of kids who have just started going to school. ...
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Sports Injury
Sports Injury
Recovering from a sport injury can be physically and emotionally challenging for an adolescent athlete. Previous research indicates elevated levels of anxiety, stress and depression following sport injuries. Providing effective social support following a sport injury has found to influence an athletes' ability to cope with the experience ...
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DEVELOPMENTAL THEORIES
Developmental theories
Developmental theories
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The set of theories of personality development that are referred to collectively as psychodynamic or psychoanalytic vary dramatically in their specifics, but share a common lineage and several core concepts. Scholars agree that Sigmund Freud, the famous and controversial Austrian neurologist who wrote the first comprehensive ...
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BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
How Abusive/Negligent Parents and Those with Diagnosed BPD Influence Their Children's' Risk Of Developing BPD Themselves
How Abusive/Negligent Parents and Those with Diagnosed BPD Influence Their Children's' Risk Of Developing BPD Themselves
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It is the basic and privilege right of an individual to enjoy each and every ...
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INCARCERATED FEMALES
Research Proposal on Problems of Incarcerated Females
Research Proposal on Problems of Incarcerated Females
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Over the years, various studies have been carried out on the topic of incarcerated women and the problems that they face in the prison setup. In this study, we will particularly focus on problems of healthcare ...
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SCHIZOPHRENIA
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
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Schizophrenia is possibly the most complicated, grave and devastating of all mental illnesses. This can manifest 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 ...