Category: Psychology

  • Mindset and Skills Identify and Self-Assessing

    Table of Contents Guidelines and Expectations Questions That I Have Impact of Public Administration on Social Change Reference List Guidelines and Expectations When examining the guidelines and the advice offered, it became immediately obvious that what is expected of me is the creation of a research paper that is in line with the academic standards…

  • American Psychological Association: Development of Professional Knowledge & Abilities

    Consecutive studies demonstrate that career success is primarily a function of ability, personality, knowledge, opportunity, and the interactions between these variables (Rode et al., 2008). Additionally, the scope of job tasks, responsibilities, and expectations have also been cited as critical determinants of career success. Abele & Spurk (2009) defines career success as the positive psychological…

  • Public Health and Psychological Difficulties

    The domain of public health lacks precision and the establishment of the appropriate clinical treatment to the patients, who face psychological difficulties. The idea may be corroborated with a range of practical examples. Thus, in this work, I concern one of my acquaintances, who is diagnosed with schizoid decease. The analyzed intellectual problem is characterized…

  • Social Psychology Study and Its Contributions

    Psychology is the study of human mind. Psychology is divided into two parts, namely research and practice. Research aims at improving knowledge on the subject by identifying the source of the problem while practice applies the knowledge that has been earned in solving real world problems. There are various methods of carrying out research in…

  • Concept of Knowledge and Understanding

    Tree of Knowledge This book is dedicated to the phenomenon of knowledge and cognition. Understanding the relationship between knowledge and cognition has important psychological, sociological, and ethical complications. The author analyzes knowledge through the prism of culture, biology, and linguistics and presents a unified concept of cognition and concept formation (Maturana & Varela, 2008). The…

  • Cognitive Functions

    Table of Contents Introduction Phineas Gage References Introduction The functioning of human brain is one of the most complex systems studied by the scientists. Even after so many years of research, there still remain parts if the brain the functions of which are not yet known. Everything that we do is controlled by our brain…

  • Adult Attachment and Interpersonal Problems

    Table of Contents The Design and Procedures The Results for Each Hypothesis A Critique of Methodology Including Threats to Validity of the Study Possible Ways of an Improvement of the Study The Design and Procedures The article under analysis deals with the problems of adult attachment, affect regulation, and interpersonal problems. The given research investigates…

  • The Psychological Wellbeing of People in a Working Environment

    Table of Contents Abstract Literature Review Conclusions References Abstract This research investigates the relationship between depression and environmental stressors, and how job stress, being a major example, affects the psychological wellbeing of people in a working environment. Rationale and Justification Due to the competitive nature of every job and job environments, people across the globe…

  • Stereotype Threats and Social Psychology

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In life, we have to understand that we are the agents of change. We hold the key to a better world that we can be proud of and cherish. I have spent most of my life in the city of Doha and I came to…

  • Physiological Basis of Empathy

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion The physiological basis of empathy Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Empathy is the human ability to understand other people’s feelings. It can also be referred to as the propensity of human beings to share what other people feel (Hoffman 37). Studies on the physiological basis of empathy show that people often…