Category: Psychology

  • Eminent Women in Psychological Science

    Table of Contents Virginia Sexton Staudt 1916-1997 Marie Jahoda (1907-2001) Arnold Magda (1903-2002) References Virginia Sexton Staudt 1916-1997 Sexton Staudt Virginia passed away on May 24 1997 in Ohio, Cincinnati. Even though her death became unexpectedly and abruptly, she was in poor health for over seven years. Virginia was widely recognized mainly as a psychology…

  • Day Support Services for Autistic Adults Program

    Developing a logic model for a Day Support Services for Autistic Adults Program, it is essential to outline the core problem. In particular, it is the fact that adults with autism need more advanced care and proper support in their everyday lives. Among the targeted problems, one may emphasize difficulties with communication, comprehension, and living.…

  • Improvement of Visual Intelligence in Psychology

    Table of Contents Introduction What is real and what is the Ideal? Visual Perception Interpretation Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Human mind has the ability to process complex information or ideas that require visual interpretation. Abstract thinking is thus human ability to process subjective or invisible concepts or concrete ideas that are often perceptible or objective…

  • Repressed and False Recovered Memories

    Table of Contents Introduction to Repressed Memory Case Study #1 Case Study #2 Results Conclusion Reference Introduction to Repressed Memory The subject of repressed memories is both challenging and controversial. There is an understanding in the psychological field that repressed memories exist and certain events in life cue recall. It is debated whether the mind…

  • Clinical Psychologist’s Professional Issues

    Research Design and Multicultural Influences How does the research design and methodology affect a clinical psychologist’s professional work? Clinical psychologists use descriptive research designs to investigate the prevalence or incidence rates of particular problems in the population. This research design enables psychologists to understand the scope of a problem, but not why or when the…

  • The Psychometric Survey Method Concept

    Table of Contents Introduction Support for Psychometric Surveys in Linking Creativity and Personality Types Weaknesses of Psychometric Surveys in Linking Creativity with Personality Types Analysis Conclusion Reference List Introduction Psychometric surveys have been used to assess people’s emotional and intellectual capabilities for many decades now (Cripps 2017). These tests are categorised into different types, depending…

  • Resistance, Its Reasons and Management Techniques

    Table of Contents Introduction Resistance, Its Reasons and Management Techniques Conclusion References Introduction Resistance is likely to occur during the transitional phase when the group is in the process of creating stable relationships. For leaders, it is crucial to understand its purpose and learn how to address its outcomes effectively. This paper defines resistance and…

  • Nature and Nurture Problems in Early Years

    You got that blue eyes from your father and that hair color from your mother but what about your singing or basketball skills? What about your good grades throughout the school? Did you learn that through practices or through some tutor or was it just there in you genes? This question as to what made…

  • Addressing the Needs of a Suicidal Patient

    Table of Contents Evidence-Based Intervention Discussion: Response References Evidence-Based Intervention Depression affects a range of children and adolescents that have suffered a psychological trauma such as the loss of a family member. The case under analysis represents severe depression in an adolescent patient caused by his father’s death and coupled with the history of his…

  • Adolescents in Different Historical Time Periods

    Table of Contents Introduction Essay Body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction An adolescent is defined as someone who is in an intermediary period between babyhood to maturity. During this period, the individual experiences biological, social, and psychological changes. The period normally starts from ten years for girls and twelve years for boys. It then extends to…