Category: Psychology

  • Outcome for Adult Life

    Table of Contents Stable Home Unstable Home Moved Hypothesis Reference List Stable Home Social status Favorable environment Friendly attitude to people High principles of sharing values Communication Collaboration Stable home favorably impacts childhood development. These children grow up sociable, they know what they want to get in their future and when they go to school…

  • Interpersonal Effectiveness and Its Assessment

    Table of Contents The four components The effects of these tenets of interpersonal communication Summary of two key insights from this assignment New behaviors References The four components Competence Competence refers to a person’s ability to accomplish his/her goals with outstanding determination and motivation. Based on my personal assessment of my own aptitude, I am…

  • Writing Proposal in Psychology

    Table of Contents Field of Interest The Question, Statement, or Claim for Exploration A Citation from an Equivalent Article in the Field of Interest A Description of the Final Academic Writing Works Cited Field of Interest Psychology The Question, Statement, or Claim for Exploration Adulthood personality development is an issue that is often of keen…

  • On the Reception and Detection of Pseudo-profound Bullshit

    In everyday life, people do the utmost to impress each other. Very often, they do not have true accomplishments to be proud of. That is when it comes to gammons and the stories containing no truth used as a tool to impress others. This is what is known as bullshit, a phenomenon that has become…

  • Natural Assertive Behavior and Training in the US

    Table of Contents Introduction Assertion Training and Its Benefits Assertion and the American Culture Conclusion References Introduction Communication is arguably the cornerstone on which any successful relationship, be it business or personal, is built. The importance of effective communication has been acknowledged, and as Bedell and Lennox (1997) demonstrate, a lot of research has been…

  • Infant Developmental Theories – Psychology

    According to Piaget’s theory of infant development, children come through six stages in their progress. The first stage starts with birth and lasts for one month. At this stage, a child shows the primary reflexes and movements. The second stage is called sensory awareness, and it occurs between the second and the forth months of…

  • Cognitive Functions of the Brain – Psychology

    The cognitive functions of the brain continue to be closely studied by neuroscientists. This task involves the use of complex research methods and technologies. Their main goal is to understand how physical elements such as synapses or neurons affect the human mind. To a great extent, the work of the brain can be better understood…

  • Differences Between Psychological Approaches

    A perspective is an approach that bears particular assumptions or beliefs about the nature of the human behaviour. Each psychological perspective has its weaknesses and strengths as well as each psychological perspective having a different point of view on the understanding of human and animal behaviour. The knowledge and understanding of the psychological perspectives can…

  • Developmental Psychology. “Erik Erikson” by McLeod

    Psychology is the study of the human mind and how it affects behavior (McLeod, 2013). Therefore, psychologists assess the behavioral patterns of their patients through the use of tools and tests and look for inconsistencies and regularities to determine whether the person needs professional help. According to McLeod (2013), the human mind is highly sophisticated,…

  • Measuring Beliefs About Distraction by Senn and Radomsky

    Table of Contents Introduction Research Method, Purpose of the Study, and Hypothesis Findings, Conclusions, Implications of the Study, and Future Directions Importance of the Work and Criticism of Research Design and Conclusions Made Conclusion References Introduction It is no secret that specialists use many non-drug methods to treat their patients in their psychological practice. Many…