How does nature and nurture affect depression?
It very well could. A person could have inherited the gene for depression (nature) and make it more likely that they will experience depression. However, this is not the only deciding factor. A theory that is studied today that gives weight to this assumption is called epigenetics.
Epigenetics is the study of how the environment can alter gene expression. To explain, this study focuses on how the environment could heighten or lower the expression of a gene (nurture).
Another theory called reciprocal gene-environment interactions explains that people with certain genes could seek environments that enhance the expression of certain genes, creating a disorder. For instance, a person who inherited a gene for depression would seek out situations or tend to focus on the situations that would make them depressed.
How do you stop being embarresed when acting?
You don't. You learn to control it by doing so. It gets easier with time.
People thing bravery is the absence of fear - they're wrong. Bravery is forcing yourself to do what needs to be done in spite of your fear.
This also goes for self-consciousness and acting.
It goes for MANY things in life. Strong people conquer their fears - they choose to dominate their fears instead of letting their fears dominate them.
I've had to do this in many areas of my life - for me the first step was figuring out that I could handle "the worst that could happen" and so it really wasn't worth worrying about.
I still worried, but I managed to carry on anyway.
So will you.
Good things lemsip max does for people?
Lemsip Max can help provide relief from cold and flu symptoms such as headaches, fever, sore throat, and congestion. It can also help to reduce aches and pains associated with these illnesses, allowing individuals to feel more comfortable and better able to rest and recover.
Some people seem to be inexplicably drawn to others. We listen to what they say, believe them, want to go along with their plans and all for some unknown and unfathomable reason. Charisma seems to be the secret, unmeasurable quality that accounts for that popularity.
Presidents have been elected, not because of their ability but because of their charisma. One of my psychology professors once pointed out that anyone who wants to predict the outcome of a presidential election need only look at the way the candidate smiles. Invariably, the candidate with the "best" (whatever that means) smile, wins the election. Perhaps that, as much as anything else, defines charisma.
The dictionary definition of charisma is to the right.
What are the effects of lies on personality?
The effects of lying are: guilt, condemnation which lead to depression and sometimes physical illness, or death. It also leads to the death of a culture when established as a culturally "approved of" habit. It is fraud and binds the mind from full development.
Behavior patterns in adolescents?
Adolescents may display behavior patterns such as seeking independence, testing boundaries, experiencing mood swings, and engaging in risk-taking behaviors. These patterns are often a reflection of their cognitive, emotional, and social development during this stage of life. Providing support, setting clear expectations, and fostering open communication can help adolescents navigate these behaviors.
What can one do to deal with unethical behaviour?
1. to solve that by ethical means
2. to be tolerant
3. to be wise
4. to have sufficient info and knowledge
5. to push the question upto the civil society/organisations
There are more men in the world than women. It's true that in many developed countries, women outnumber men by a relatively small margin. But in undeveloped countries, and especially those with a preference for boy children over girl children, there is a dire shortage of women. Globally there are more men than women in the world.
No there are more women in the world then men.
What's the difference between 'Sir' and 'Mr.'?
answer:
sir is used in teacher and Mr is use for work and for family.
What is a need based perspective on motivation?
A need-based perspective on motivation suggests that individuals are driven to fulfill certain basic psychological needs, such as autonomy, competence, and relatedness. This perspective posits that when these needs are met, individuals are more motivated and engaged in their activities, leading to greater well-being and performance.
When some thing bad happens u get sad and ur brain remebers it so if someone brings it up or u think about it u get sad BLAME IT ON THE BRAIN LIKE OMG GGG!!!!!!@_@
Those memorable moments that constantly engage your thoughts are the ones that had the greatest impact on your life. Your memories get their strength or power from your emotions. You charge these memories as you would charge a battery. These memories are like light bulbs connected to this battery with a very sensitive switch that turns them on. The sensitive switch acts as an emotion {motion} sensitive device which turns on these memories whenever you are exposed to situations that acts as reminders. You continue to charge/power-up these memories whenever you give way to your emotions, causing you to suffer through a long and terrible ordeal. The solution is in creating new memories and transferring all your emotional power to them and reducing the power supplied to the negative memories.
Physical and psychological benefits of food. what's the difference?
The best physical benefit of food is that it is needed to sustain life. The best psychological benefit of food is that it is a mood stabilizer. Any and all food humans consume is to keep our bodies fueled so we can continue to live. Certain foods can either calm us down or hype us up. For example, depressed people who eat chocolate feel better. Hyperactive people will sometimes drink coffee or sodas to calm themselves.
Why are these people so disgusting?
Most of what we consider to be "disgusting" is actually a projection of our own prejudices and pre-conceptions. At the most basic level, nothing is inherently disgusting, plesant, frightening, fun, boring or exciting... It's all about our own perception. A more accurate question might be "Why do YOU find these people so disgusting?"
How does family origin influence behavior in marriage?
We are who we are from the environment we grew up, but if we don't like some of those bad qualities in most families we have the control to change that in our own personalities. If some people come from an abused family they can carry those traits through their own life. Men or women from such families could grow up mistreating their spouses or their own children. If a person comes from a normal family background chances are they will be the same towards their spouse, but, sometimes people from a normal background can become abusive in their own right as well without any provocation from family. If one comes from a happy childhood background with lots of love and support then they are more apt to have the most successful relationships. It doesn't matter if one is rich or poor. A rich family doesn't mean you are going to be any better an individual as a person coming from a poor family. Often the rich kids are brought up by nannies or ignored and simply given money to keep them busy, and the poor families may not have much but give good quality time to their children. Race and religious views can also become a factor in a relationship working or not working.
How does clothing have an effect on culture?
clothing can tell a story in certain cultures. it can be the type of clothing you need to wear in that climate. it could be a cerimonial (sp?) costume that means something to people wearing it. (like a wedding dress to us.)
What do humans eat but animals don't?
Humans consume a varied diet that includes cooked food, spices, and processed foods that animals do not typically eat. Additionally, humans consume plant-based foods like grains, vegetables, and fruits in larger quantities compared to many animals.
Personal qualities are the specific characteristics of a person that make them who they are. Personal qualities can be both bad and good. Examples include honesty, creativity, and friendliness.
How does poverty affect moral development of an adolescent?
You dont think of things the way you should. You get a perverted mind and cant think normally.
The "cuddle hormone" refers to oxytocin, a hormone and neurotransmitter that plays a role in social bonding, trust, and stress reduction. It is released in response to social interactions like cuddling, hugging, or sex.
it means not putting others down and not being mean to other people
What is egotism and what is its effect on persuasion?
Intimidation is also involved. The Egotist believes his opinion to be the only important point of view, and he will try to out-talk any opposition, even through the use of temper tantrums. Lesser minds will buckle under.