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Psychology of Hoarding
Introduction
People suffer from severe psychological problems when they keep pets at their home. They get so much involved with their pets that they have complex problems. According to Marie C. Gray, an assistant professor of psychology at Misericordia University Hoarding is associated with anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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Effects of Combat on a Soldier's Mind
The Effects of Combat on a Soldier's Mind
Introduction
It is a widely acknowledged fact as proven by history time and again, that combat is inevitable. However, the effects of combat on soldiers engaging in it can be stark and long lasting. Civilizations must be protected from ...
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CHILDHOOD DISORDER
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
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Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is now the number one childhood problem in the entire United States of America. This disorder can arise due to many factors and thus can be treated with many different ways. This paper tends to throw light on some of those issues and ...
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CONFIDENTIALITY WITH CLIENTS
Confidentiality with Clients
Obligation to Protect Clients Privacy
Confidentially with Clients
Over the past years, the fields of medicine have transformed completely and experience a great amount of developments. With time, cases come, and learning develops by solving those cases. Great deal of emphasizes are given, and working is ...
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HYPNOSIS
Hypnosis
Hypnosis
Introduction
Hypnosis is frequently considered being a malformed condition of consciousness categorized by a sharp vulnerability to proposition. As a distorted state of consciousness, hypnosis is seen as a state separate as of sleep or sleeplessness, possibly alike to profound reflection, yoga, or some other unreal state. The finely tuned vulnerability ...
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Anxiety
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Anxiety is an emotional response or set of responses that includes: cognitive aspects of subjective or unpleasant character, physical or physiological aspects characterized by a high degree of activation of the peripheral system, or observables motor behavior that often involve little tight and poorly adaptive. Anxiety is a very ...
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EXTRA-SENSORY PERCEPTION
Extra-Sensory Perception
Extra-Sensory Perception
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Mankind's advances in technology and science have so far outstripped his humanistic tendencies that we are in danger of obliterating ourselves. What humanity needs in order to catch up with its own technology is to allow the right, intuitive side of the brain to flower. We are ...
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CASE STUDY
Case Study: Tina's Story
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Case Study: Tina's Story
Introduction
After studying the case, we analyze Tina's story is based on general psychology. The case is hovered around different aspects of psychology and based on different responses showed to Tina during random situation she was going through at that ...
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BEHAVIORISM
Behaviorism
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Behaviorism is the science which tends to deal with the behaviors of the human beings. This paper intends to focus on some of the elements attached to the behaviorism plus it tries to decode the elements behind the acts of the individual. This paper intends to serve its purpose ...
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EMOTIONS IN CHILDREN
Influences that develop emotion regulation in children
Department of Psychology, Auburn University at Montgomery.
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Department of Psychology, Auburn University at Montgomery
Montgomery, Alabama-36117
Abstract
This research paper will examine the influences that develop emotion regulations in children. It includes the researches performed on emotion ...