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Psychological picture interpretation involves analyzing images in a way that reflects the observer's unconscious thoughts, emotions, and desires. These interpretations may reveal insights into the individual's personality, fears, or aspirations. It's a tool used in psychoanalysis to explore underlying psychological processes through visual stimuli.

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Psychological health encompasses emotional, mental, and social well-being. It involves coping with stress, making healthy choices, and maintaining positive relationships. Taking care of psychological health is essential for overall well-being.

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....continue? You haven't completed your question.

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Can diminish a person's ability to live life v_v

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Students who go too often on facebook are likely to be addicted when they started using them. This may affect their study performance and sometimes memory problems.

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psychological research is the study of human mental function and behavior . it applies to various aspects of social life. every human have a different way of thinking, behaving, attitude and perception. and they have various issues related with their family, education and employment. people live in society, and follow social rule and norms.

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There are differences in average levels of certain psychological traits between genders, such as aggression and empathy. However, these differences are underpinned by a complex interplay of biological, social, and environmental factors, and there is significant variability within each gender. It is important to avoid simplistic generalizations and recognize the diversity and individual differences within each gender.

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In marketing terms it is a strategic approach to the pricing of products in a competitive environment. The pricing is done not by the economics of the product but more by the appeal that can be made from it's price. The product is given value through it's price rather than it's function.

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Well, some children have active and powerful imaginations. Horror movies can cause them to get paranoid for a while and start being scared of things related to the movie. They can also cause nightmares (possibly night terrors in worse cases), and fears of the dark and being left alone.

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These symptoms may indicate the presence of a mental health disorder such as schizophrenia, psychosis, or a mood disorder. It's important to consult with a mental health professional for a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment, which may include therapy, medication, or a combination of both. Early intervention is key for better outcomes.

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You get addicted to it and never take your eyes off it, ever!!

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Generally it is observed that when income increases, consumption also increases but by a less proportion than the increase in income. Suppose the total income of the community is 10 crore and the consumption expenditure is also Rs 10 crore. In that case, there is no saving and investment. Further the income increases to Rs.15 crore. Then, consumption also increases, but not to the extent of Rs15 crore. It may increase to Rs14 crore and Rs 1 crore constitutes the savings. This savings create a gap between Income and Consumption. This gap is in conformity with Keynes Psychological law of consumption, which states that, when aggregate income increases, consumption expenditure shall also increase but by a somewhat smaller amount". This law tells us that people fail to spend on consumption the full amount of increment in income. As income increases, the wants of the people get satisfied and as such when income increases they save more than what they spend. This law may be considered as a rough indication of the actual macro - behaviour of consumers in the short run. This is the fundamental principle upon which the Keynesian consumption function is based. It is based upon his observations and conclusion derived from the study of consumption function. This law is also called the fundamental law of consumption. It consists of three inter related propositions: # When the aggregate income increases, expenditure on consumption will also increase but by a smaller amount. 2. The increased income is distributed over both spending and saving. 3. As income increases, both consumption spending and saving will go up. These three prepositions form Keynes psychological law of consumption. As consumption expenditure progressively diminishes when income increases, a gap between income and expenditure arises. This tendency is so deep rooted in people's habits, customs, and the psychological set up that it is difficult to change in the short run. Hence, it is impossible to raise the propensity to consume of the people so as to increase the national output, income and employment. Increasing the volume of investment in an economy can only fill up the gap between income and Consumption.

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"The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin depicts a woman's complex emotional response to her husband's unexpected death. The protagonist experiences a mix of conflicting emotions, including grief, relief, and a sense of newfound freedom, which reflects the complexity of human emotions and the constraints of traditional gender roles. The story highlights themes of personal autonomy, societal expectations, and the complexity of human emotions.

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Focus (on the process, not the outcome) Anxiety management- not too much, not too little Visualization (mental rehearsal) Self-Confidence-- even to the point of arrogance at times Discipline--which if you're doing what you love, is not that difficult

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The ssais-r is the senior south African individual scale - revised. It is a psychometric test which assesses general intellectual functioning across verbal and nonverbal domains. It has 9(+2) subtests that are administered to 7 - 16 year olds to determine the range in which their intellectual functioning falls.

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If its your average joe jetting off to lie on a beach, and live in the hotel bars and eat English food in the resort, then not much.

But if your the sort who once there goes out and mixes in the culture that the country you are visiting, then the effects usually are alot more profound for two reasons (my theory)

Firstly the people who are more likely to do this are a different 'breed' they have a more inquisitive and adventurous outlook. And secondly that when these people experience the real culture outside the resorts, their 'eyes are opened' to a different way of life, and it can promote thinking about the similarities and differences between the new culture they have just experienced, and 'open their minds' more about life and such things.

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A primary strength for men is that men are able to react to fear with aggression whereas women tend to become frozen or immobilized by feelings of fear.

Additionally, men have substantially better upper body strength, but both sexes tend to have equal lower body strength.

Weaknesses: compared to women, men use more of their left hemisphere and have a smaller corpus collosum which connects each hemisphere of the brain. As a result, men have difficulty multi tasking, whereas women are naturally able to multi task. Men can focus on one moving object in a field than women.

Men and women have different eyes - men more rods and women more cones. As a result, men can see movement and contrast better and women can see color and detail better up close.

Women are more social and gravitate towards social careers. Men aren't, so they are okay being alone and often think highly of their ability to work independently, but women can work independently too if trained, and definitely work better in groups.

These are generalizations, but the 80-20 rule probably works - there's always exceptions, but this will apply to about 80% of men, and 20% of men will be more or less different from the others.

The presence of testosterone and the absence of oxytocin substantially differentiate men from women, physiologically.

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Talking quickly and erratically is one possible symptom of mania and manic episodes in bipolar disorder. There are many treatments for mania and bipolar disorder.

But just because you talk too much doesn't mean you have either of these, or any other possible disorder. It could simply be a harmless personality trait.

Freud would also say that talking too much is a symptom of an oral fixation, meaning something traumatic happened to you during your oral phase of early development, although there is little evidence to back this up.

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The word 'psychological' is the adjective form of the noun psychology.

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BEHAVIOURAL SYMPTOMS OF RAPE TRAUMA SYNDROME * Crying more than usual. * Difficulty concentrating. * Being restless, agitated and unable to relax; or on the other hand just sitting around and moving very little. * Not wanting to go out and/or socialise; or on the other hand socialising more than usual. * Not wanting to be left alone. * Stuttering or stammering more than usual. * Trying to avoid anything that reminds the survivor of the rape. So for example, someone who was raped at a party may stop going to parties. Many rape survivors don't want to talk about what happened, because it makes them remember the rape. * Being more easily frightened or startled than usual. Rape survivors often get very scared when someone walks up behind them without warning. * Being very alert and watchful. * Getting very upset by minor things that didn't worry them before the rape. * Losing interest in things that used to be of interest to them before the rape. * Problems in relationships with people like family, friends, lovers and spouses. Rape survivors may become irritable and so may quarrel with others more easily; or they may withdraw from people with whom they had been close before the rape. They may also become very dependent on others, or on the other hand overly independent. * Sexual problems like a fear of sex, a loss of interest in sex or a loss of sexual pleasure. * Changes in work or school such as: dropping out of school, truanting from school, changing jobs, or stopping work altogether. * Moving house. * Increased use of substances like alcohol, cigarettes and/or drugs. A person who didn't use a substance before the rape may start to use it after a rape. * Increased washing and/or bathing, because of a feeling of being dirty from the rape. * Acting as if the rape never happened. It is quite common for rape survivors to try and carry on with their lives as if nothing has happened, because they don't want to face their feelings about the rape. This is called denial. PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS OF RAPE TRAUMA SYNDROME * Intrusive thoughts about the rape that upset the rape survivor. * Intrusive thoughts and feelings about being dirty from (contaminated by) the rape. These feelings often make rape survivors wash or bath more frequently. These thoughts are known as obsessional thoughts. * Flashbacks - the sudden feeling that the rape is happening again, which makes the survivor very frightened and upset. * Nightmares about the rape. * Being very upset by anything that reminds the survivor of the rape. * Becoming extremely afraid of certain things that remind the survivor of the rape. Such extreme fears are called phobias. Rape survivors often develop extreme fears of men, of strangers, of being alone, of leaving their homes, of going to school or to work, and of sex. These phobias are called traumatophobias, because they are caused by a trauma. * A loss of memory for all or part of the rape, which is called psychogenic amnesia. * Being unable to feel certain feelings like happiness, or feeling very 'flat'. On the other hand, rape survivors can feel emotionally confused and have mood swings (quick changes of mood). * Feeling that they will not live for very long and/or feeling very negative about their future prospects. * Feeling depressed and/or sad, and sometimes having thoughts of suicide. * Feeling irritable and angry. * Feeling more fearful and anxious than usual. Rape survivors are often very afraid that their assailant/s will return, that they may be pregnant or have been infected with a disease from the rape. * Feelings of humiliation and shame. * Feeling different and/or distant from other people. * Feelings of guilt and self-blame about the rape. Rape survivors often feel that they were somehow responsible for being raped. * Feelings of helplessness and powerlessness. * A loss of self respect and self confidence. Many rape survivors feel that the rape has made them worth less than other people. http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/sjrp/publicat/rape.htm

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Impotency may be psychological or medical.

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Psychological capacity is a human's mental ability.

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Psychological Reports was created in 1955.

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Psychological Review was created in 1894.

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Psychological Types was created in 1921.

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Psychological Bulletin was created in 1904.

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American Psychological Association was created in 1892.

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Psychological statistics is the application of statistics to psychology.

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exorcism is spiritual

psychoanalysis and therapy are psychological

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The word psychological is the adjective form for the noun psychology.

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Psychological injury refers to a psychological condition or psychological harm that is caused by an event that occurred or the act, or the failure to act of an individual. Some examples include Posttraumatic Stress Disorder or a concussion.

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Association for Psychological Science was created in 1988.

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Applied Psychological Measurement was created in 1977.

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British Psychological Society was created in 1901.

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Institute for the Psychological Sciences was created in 1997.

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Australian Psychological Society was created in 1966.

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Texas Psychological Association was created in 1947.

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