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ATTACHMENT THEORY AND SEXUAL TRAUMA
Attachment Theory and Sexual Trauma
Attachment Theory and Sexual Trauma
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The attachment theory is a field of psychology that deals with relations between human beings. Its basic principle is that a young child needs to experience a normal social and emotional development, to develop an attachment relationship ...
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Claire Awada
Claire Awada
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
Neuro-linguistic programming is an approach for psychotherapy, communication and personal development, and it was developed in 1970s. From the title it is understood that there is a connection between Neuro (neurological process), Linguistic (language), and Programming (learning of behavior patterns with the help of experience). ...
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SIGMUND FREUD
Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud
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Sigmund Freud was born May 6, 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia within a Jewish family. He was the eldest of six children. He also had two siblings from a previous marriage of his father. In 1860, when he was three years old, his family moved to Vienna hoping ...
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PTSD
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Spirituality
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The paper talks about the post traumatic stress syndrome and discusses the issues that lead to this kind of stress. The post traumatic stress disorder is mainly related to anxiety but it can extend beyond that leading to depression, anhedonia, insomnia and a state of ...
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COUPLES VIGNETTE
Couples Vignette
Couples Vignette
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The main purpose of this paper is to make an analysis on a couple's case and discuss that what different authors suggest in such a situation. The author's to be discussed in this paper is Hendrix, Lackhar and Beck. The paper makes an analysis that ...
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LOCUS OF CONTROL
Locus of Control
Locus of Control
Introduction
Locus of control is a concept in psychology that characterizes the property of the individual to attribute their successes or failures to internal or external factors. Tendency to attribute performance to external factors is called an "external locus of control (externality). Tendency to ...
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ARTICLE SUMMARY
Article Summary
Article Summary
Working memory in children: tracing age differences and special educational needs to parameters of a formal model
This study is related with the working memory in the early childhood and the difficulties faced in learning by children. This article discusses the research made in past two years. Working ...
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LEARNING DISABILITIES
Learning Disabilities in Children
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Learning Disabilities in Children
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In this paper, we will discuss the study presented by David S. Mather in relation to learning disorder in children and dyslexia, the partial functionalities of the brain and there observable results in writing. Dyslexia is a learning disability in ...
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BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
Borderline personality disorder
Borderline personality disorder
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Borderline personality disorder is a common mental disorder associated with high rates of suicide, severe functional impairment, high rates of mental disorders, intensive use of treatment, and high costs to society (Gregory, 2006). People with BPD have problems with self-image and identity, ...
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COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY
Cognitive-behavioral Therapy
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) holds a distinctive status in the field of mental health. This treatment involves behavioral modeling by helping patients remodel their cognitive approaches. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is effective for the treatments of several psychological diseases. Moreover, the cognitive-behavioral therapy is popular among the mental healthcare profession ...