Freud's theory has influenced modern psychology by introducing concepts such as the unconscious mind, defense mechanisms, and the role of childhood experiences in shaping personality. Although some of his ideas have been revised or replaced by more contemporary theories, Freud's work continues to serve as a foundation for understanding human behavior and informing therapeutic approaches like psychoanalysis and psychodynamic therapy.
Maslow's theory describes human motivation to meet basic needs, and when they are met, an individual aspires to realize higher needs. This theory is relevant in organizations, as employee motivation will increase productivity. This will enable an organization to achieve its objectives.
It may be a societal expectation or cultural influence that leads some women to express themselves in ways that are perceived as childlike. This behavior could also be a response to feeling vulnerable or wanting to reclaim aspects of youthfulness. It is important to recognize that individuals have different reasons for their behavior, and it is not appropriate to generalize all women in this way.
Today, psychologists believe that mental processes come from a combination of genetics, biology, environment, and experiences. Understanding how these factors interact helps explain how thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are produced.
To answer this question we need to look at the concept of conditioning first. Conditioning is a learning process where an individual, whether that is a human being or an animal, learns a reflex to an external stimulus. The reaction gives a reward in some way. e.g. a child that wants its mother's attention can do so by yelling at her. The mother then wants the kid to stop yelling and gives the child attention. Doing so learns the child that as a reward to yelling it gets mommy's attention. Yelling however is not a social accepted means of communication. So reverse conditioning this behavior could be that the mother spanks the child when it starts yelling. Since the child then still gets attention it will most likely continue to yell, even though the "reward" is a negative one, it can still be interpreted as "getting attention". So this way most likely will not work. Another way of "unlearning" this behavior is completely ignoring the child when it starts yelling. This requires some control over your own behavior. Especially when a kid yells at mom in a supermarket, throws itself to the floor and cries like the end of the world is near, you need to stay firm. When the child then becomes aware that no matter how hard it yells and cries it will not get the attention from the mother it will maybe sob for a while but it will eventually come to mommy and ask in a different, more acceptable, way for attention, e.g. simply asking. The mother then can answer the question/requst of the child. If mother keeps that attitude of ignoring the yelling and replying to the normal question the child will then learn that yelling doesn't give the wanted reaction (it is ignored) and that asking a normal question WILL give a reward (a positive one) and thus it will use that strategy in the future. This is not much different from animals. In dog training several years ago it was a normal way to "punish" the dog for misbehavior. However, this punishment was a "reward" as well. The dog did get attention from its boss. In todays training methods the positive approach is more effective. When a dog does something it is not allowed to do it is ignored. As soon as it behaves the way we expect it to do we reward it. We can give the dog a small snack, or stroke it or show our enthusiasm... This can be combined as well. An example from my own training-method is the following. One dog owner came to me with his german shepperd. The dog was quick to attack other dogs, even if those other dogs did not do anything. a short observation learned me the introductory behavior of his "biting mood". The look in his eyes, the way the tail went down, the physical tension et cetera. I also learned that the owner of the dog started yelling at the dog as soon as he started biting. This angry yelling is interpreted by dogs that the pack-leader is also angry and agrees with the behavior. So that is an encouragement for the dog to continue his biting behavior... after all, the pack-leader (dog owner) does agree. (from the POV of the dog). I took the dog on a leash (giving me control) and brought him into my pack (I have ten dogs). As soon as the shepperd showed introductory behavior that he was about to bite I would give him a short warning (a deep growling "OY!") and a short but strong pull on the leash, taking his attention away from what he was about to do (bite). As soon as the dog relaxed I complimented him and gave him a small reward. I had to repeat this several times before he got the hang of it. MIND YOU: The order is important here, a vocal warning followed by an unpleasant experience (pulling the leash) and a reward for good behavior! I then put an e-collar on him, so he could run freely in a restricted area with some of my dogs. As soon as he was off the leash he started the behavior again. I gave him the vocal warning, immediately followed by a short shock through the e-collar. When he relaxed I once more complimented him and rewarded his good behavior. After several repetitions the vocal warning was enough. The dog owner was a bit harder to train. He was certain that he was right in his yelling to the dog... Typical human behavior, if something doesn't work try it again, but harder this time, ignoring the fact that the first time the behavior did not bring the desired result...
A wise person said "medicine can treat an illness but nutrition maintains your health". There is no "quick fix" to prevent cancer in modern society, as the food we eat, the air we breathe and our emotional state all contribute to stress on our bodies. There are however some steps you can take to reduce the chances of this occurring. 1) Eat well ;-) Eat as a lot of"whole grain" foods, as these have the greatest nutritional value. Reduce the amount of meat you eat. With todays modern emphasis on profit, there is a push for more product at the expense of quality. Its sad to say that industry will quite happily doom you to a shorter life if they can have another Porsche/million in the bank/superior feeling. Meat is full of antibiotics(which we eat, contributing to antibiotic resistant bugs) to keep the animals alive in horrible conditions, steriods to make em bigger, toxins which are released into the animals flesh when killed and insoluble toxins picked up during the organisms life. Read ingredients in foods, and become aware of what additives and colourants are present. Some of these are quite toxic and can build up inside you over time. Go to fag.org, they have an extensive food additives guide. Overall, just be aware of what you are taking into your body. Dont do something just because of the brand/others are doing it/what can it hurt?, knowledge is power. Moderation is a good rule of thumb, some junk food is okay every once in a while. Just remember that everything you eat goes towards building and maintaining your body. When put like this you can see why no-one could live on a diet of MacD's. 2) Live in a good environment :-) Reduce the things you know are bad for you. Everyone knows the difference between right and wrong, its that annoying little voice that tells you "I wouldn't do that if I was you". These things act as a distraction from what we know is really important and have a way of taking you over. If you do do something you is not good for (ie. smoking, drinking...) try to reduce the amount with the goal in mind of stopping altogether. Just remember that out there in the world someone is getting rich off of you(this fact always made me mad!). Try to avoid drugs as these have the greatest negative impact. 3)Be happy! Life is a struggle, it needs to be as this acts as a stimulus to grow. I believe that life is at its hardest when you are a teenager. This is the time when you are just forming your own identity and the world is putting pressure on you to preform. The one thing I was never taught at school was how to deal with stress! Meditation is good. Exercise is also helpful, even just walking is good. All contribute to keeping your mind clear and in focus. Just remember that life is a journey, an experience you move through and not a stone you have to carry. Hope this has been helpful ;-)What is Glutathione?Glutathione is your body's master antioxidant. It is a small protein produced naturally in our cells when certain vital elements are present. It functions both as an antioxidant and an antitoxin and is a major defense system against illness and aging.Our glutathione level actually indicates our state of health and can predict longevity. Although there are more than 60,000 published papers on the beneficial effects of glutathione replacement, it is still largely ignored by mainstream medicine.In the near future the significance of glutathione will be widely recognized because it has the ability to boost the immune system and fight off the damage of free radicals on the cells.Modern research has shown that individuals who have low levels of glutathione are susceptible to chronic illness. Decreased levels of glutathione can be brought about by continual stress upon the immune system. As we now know, a lowered immune system can bring about illness and disease. This is a ferocious cycle. While you need glutathione for a productive immune system, a weakened immune system hampers the production of glutathione.Glutathione has been shown to decelerate down the aging process, detoxify and improve liver function, strengthen the immune system, and reduce the chances of developing cancer. Glutathione also works to help improve mental functions, increase energy, improve concentration, permit increased exercise, and improve heart and lung function - just to name a few.As we age, and expose our bodies to stress, chemicals, pollutants, and average lifestyle habits, we begin to lose energy, vitality, mental alertness, and more. Most of us are aware that there are consequences for our actions; however the danger lies in the fallacy of believing that you will start taking better care of yourself tomorrow.Dr. Robert H. Keller, one of the worlds leading scientists, dedicated 10 years of research and development in creating MaxGXL to assist the world in its quest for a higher level of health.Out of all the biological processes that Dr. Keller could have focused his attention on, he chose to investigate a way to naturally optimize the bodys production of glutathione. Glutathione may not be well-known outside of medical circles, but your body relies on its function every single day.Discover how to strengthen your immune system to fight off diseases and illnesses like: Lupus, Cancer, Alzheimers, Fibromyalgia, Gout, Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Many more.My prostate cancer is in remission. Review my story @ www.mycancerremission.com.
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how has the internet influenced todays society?
travel really took off (pun intended)
Gladiator sandals were very poopular in summer of 2010!
Muslims believe that Abraham was a prophet. Also that he was the main influence in todays monotheism.
well she is now a saint so we can pray to her.
It was the practice of the Romans to punish crimnals, this method was brought from Asia Minor , todays Turkey.
James Chadwick is important in todays society because he discovered that atoms contained sub-atomic particles known as neutrons. This theory is accepted in the model structure of the atom in todays society
'Vital Units' are called 'Cells' in todays world.
The leaders of the countries learned a lot of the atomic bombs. Notice that they are not being used that incident.
It was Frank Lloyd Wright's influence that created the open flow of space in today's homes.