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Psychology
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Studying Maps Changes the Way You Think
For those who are pilots I am sure your thoughts and the way you see life is different. I know my mind works differently. I also believe that those who study maps also think differently; they see things from a totally different perspective.
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Developmental and Child Psychology
Imagine a child of one and half years of age playing with his toys, this child would not interact with other children except may be scream if one of the child takes his toy. At this age the child does not have the capacity to take into consideration others point of view, but as he grows up to be six or seven, he will engage in group play and understand different people’s perspective and progressively as he enters into his teens he would feel the need to develop positive human relationships.
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Aggressive and Non-Aggressive Juvenile Fire Setters
There appear to be two types of juvenile fire setters: Aggressive and non-aggressive. Assessment is the key to designing interventions. Early interventions are essential. Interventions may involve the family and trauma issues.
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My Extraordinary Memory Skills
How an ordinary boy and man developed a phenomenal memory. He memorized hundreds of years of the day of the week each date occurred or will occur on. He then memorized a plethora of other information by linking them to the dates.
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Effective Counselling and the Objectivity Challenge
Most people tend to be compassionate. Perhaps it is a human evolutionary trait, or simply the manner in which we have been trained to understand and act upon our emotions. Or it could stem from the need to help others in order to achieve a sense of belonging. In modern society...
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Personal Traits Towards Effective Counselling
What are the personal qualities associated with being an effective Counsellor? Counselling theorists and researchers have given this question much attention and research has identified a framework of personal skills which are shared among highly effective counsellors...
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Viktor Frankl: Existentialist and the Father of Logotherapy
Viktor E. Frankl born 1905, educated in Venna, and from 1942 to 1945 he was a prisoner in Auschwitz and Dachau, the Nazi two most infamous concentration camps. Dr. Frankl the father of Logotherapy, a well-known author and many of his work has been translated from German into Polish, Japanese, and several other languages including English. Logotherapy is often called the third branch of Venna school of psychotherapy following Freud's psychoanalysis and Adler's individual psychology.
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Humans are Predictable
Many people say that humans are not predictable and I would tend to disagree with that statement. As a matter of fact I think human behavior is very predictable and I think that the people who say that humans are not predictable are caught in political correctness and refuse to look at stereotypes, patterns and the commonalities between humans and other animals in the animal kingdom.
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Humanistic Psychology Study
The main focus of Humanistic psychology study is based on conscious consciousness, morals
and theoretical thinking. These include the spiritual experiences and the
beliefs that people live by. Emerging in the 1950's and 1960's,
humanism is about rewarding yourself, and places great importance on
the individual and their own individuality. Personality depends on
what people believe and how they perceive the world and a major factor
in this learning theory is that people are seen as freely exercising
choice over how to behave. They are the architects of their own lives
and 'personal agents' in their own psychological growth.
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Learning Theory
Nowadays, probably as never before, scientists are extremely interested in the process of learning. Naturally, a number of different theories aiming at the explanation of this process were developed. It is quite difficult to decide what theory is better and more successful. On the other hand, we can say that all of them have to be analyzed in order to help us realize the main trends in learning theories.
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