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In late adulthood, changes in memory are not inevitable, but subtle declines may occur, such as difficulty with recall or slower processing speed. These changes can vary among individuals and may be influenced by factors like health, lifestyle, and genetics. Engaging in activities that stimulate the brain, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and staying socially connected can help support memory function in late adulthood.
In psychology, sublimation is a mature type of defense mechanism where socially unacceptable impulses or idealizations are unconsciously transformed into socially acceptable actions or behavior.
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Age can be considered both a psychological and a social variable. Psychologically, age can influence aspects like cognitive development and emotional maturity. Socially, age often determines roles, expectations, and opportunities within society, shaping how individuals interact with others and how they are perceived by the community.
"Socially selective" refers to behaviors or interactions that are influenced by a person's social preferences or affiliations. It can involve choosing to interact only with certain individuals or groups based on shared characteristics or interests.
Journal therapy is an effective treatment for the developmentally, medically, educationally, socially, or psychologically impaired. Anyone can benefit.
Martin Luther King was depressed and socially maladjusted according t many psychologists. However, he needed to be that way in order to try to invoke change.
Sure it is good for us physically and psychologically and socially on condition to be practiced per religion requirements within licit marriage. Fornication is strictly forbidden per religion.
the assistance given to students to help them adjust to the new situations called "orientation".
To be socially confined means to be seperated from everyday social activity as a person or as a group. This seperation, or confinement, can have numerous causes. A person or group can be socially confined psychologically, which means that this person is not able to act in a socially accepted way. Ofcourse there are various gradations in this abnormal behaviour, ranging from the portrayal of extremely annoying or rude behaviour, up untill being severely psychologically ill. A person or group can also be socially confined literally. For example, back in history people with contagious illnesses could get pressured into living in social confinement (f.e. lepracy or the plague). Nowadays, social confinement occurs through many causes, such as religion (f.e. the Amish), snobism (f.e. the stadium skybox), bullying (f.e. the kid that always sits alone during lunch) and many more.
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Depends if you mean biologically or socially.. Biologically - Humans are very much a heterogeneous mixture. Socially - That is open to interpretation (i.e. do all humans act the same or all act different?... people can argue both)
Biologically speaking, not really. Socially speaking, yes definitely. Gender is a function of who we are socially and some of us really do fall outside of those lines or within the lines contrary to those assigned to us by society based on our physical makeup.
It is not possible biologically, but it is socially. Biologically, you will still have the male or female chromosomes. Socially, you can chance from a man to a woman, via surgery by removal of genitalia.
socially irrespondible
Fatherhood is defined in different ways. Biologically, it is simply the state of having sired offspring. Socially, fatherhood is the state of being a father to something, whether that be a living being or an idea. It can mean that one created the being or idea, or it can mean that one nurtured it.
Theoretically, no, by the definition of mother. Legally, depends on region. Emotionally and socially, why not? Biologically, yes if you had a "surrogate" mother. Also, I suppose it is possible (whether we know it or not) to fuse two egg cells together to create a baby. This would be the most true sense of "two mothers."