Which approach to therapy emphasizes the challenging of irrational unrealistic beliefs?
Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT).
What is intracellular environment in psychology?
What does the word trance mean?
A half-conscious state characterized by an absence of response to external stimuli, typically as induced by hypnosis or entered by a medium.
Try not to abbreviate. If you must, starting with the left of the name, remove vowels from each word in the name except for the first vowel of each word. If the name is still too long, use standardized shorthand indicators. Record this standard for consistent use.
Although the literature on experience as such, as well as various concepts pertaining to specific experiences (such as for example landscape experiences or tourist experiences is quite large, this article maintains that some of these conceptions are too ambiguous. Therefore this paper presents a threefold idea of the phenomenon of the tourist experience. Based on a review of tourism literature and general psychological literature it is argued that experiences are influenced by expectancies and events and that they remain or are constructed in the individuals' memory, forming the basis for new preferences and expectancies. Such a cognitive approach to the concept of experience highlights the distinction between the tourist event and its precursors and effects. At the same time this approach highlights the importance of the experiencing subject in constructing a meaningful concept of tourist experiences.
Psychology is real; it can be a sham when used by unscrupulous or ignorant people. For some people, it's difficult to recognize when psychology is real or a sham. Used appropriately, it can help to understand the seemingly incomprehensible behavior of people. When you understand why people behave the way they do, it's so much easier to tolerate negative behavior of others. It's also easier to improve your own behavior.
There are different things that you could mean by physical psychology...
For example Physical Psychology is the change "physically" such as a baby
Birth-2 yrs old
Physically the baby is starting to talk (or babble), growing teeth, starts crawling and hopefully starts walking... and these are some examples of physical psychology.
Another example is something such as studying the psychological reactions or responses for example lets say a little girl is in a store and she wants and she throws a tantrum to get it... and mom is willing to give her candy to behave.
-Daughter-
Behavior: Screaming/Tantrum
Consequence: Receiving candy
Result: More tantrums in the future
-Mom-
Behavior: Give candy
Consequence: Screaming/Tantrum ends
Result: More candy buying in the future
The physical response to the daughters behavior to make her behave is candy so child learns to get what they want cry or throw tantrum to get what they want, in this case, candy...
How does cheerleading affect others?
it helps the teams fans really cheer their team on so that the team know that they do have support
What is the fifth step of the forecasting process?
Modeling methodology. After careful examination of the problem, the types of models most appropriate for the problem must be determined.
When you have been exploited the captor will maintain the exploitation engine process through?
Control, dependency, compliance, and cooperation.
How does heredity influence behavior?
The process and the result of the process by which the characteristics or traits are produced and transmitted from parents to offspring through the genes
What branch of study was psychology before it was called psychology?
Some parts of psychology were philosophy, while others were in medicine. Freud, for example, was a medical doctor.
Why are there silly questions?
This world has many silly people and silly people ask silly questions.
I believe there are silly questions such as "how come we're human" but i think silly questions are there to lighten up the mood,but most of the time if you think a question is silly, it could just be your imagination because a lot of the times you might surprise yourself and find it's a very good question.
People like to ask them. Like this one.
How can a psychology teacher explain the importance of psychology in field of computer studies?
There's an important field in computer science related to human-machine interaction through software. A psychologist could very well develop research related to human behavior in the use of new technologies.
I suggest checking out UI (user interface) design literature, or something specific about usability tests, which are being used to measure how well designed a software or a website is, depending on how easily a normal user interacts with it. In addition, there are theoretical innovations in the design of hardware and software that are inspired by psychological research. For example, machine vision has been enhanced by the study of the neural structures of the eye and the understanding of perception born of physiological psychology. The notion of "neural networks" grew out of psychological studies of perception and learning. Expert systems and inference engines incorporate many insights from psychology.
John von Neumann compared computer operations to brain functions. Norbert Wiener's establishment of cybernetics involved the interdisciplinary study of formal logic, living systems, and machine systems with regard to computation, communication and control. These are all represented in psychology and the more general domain of "cognitive sciences."
What is your understnading of Johari window?
From what I learnt from Organziational Behaviour, the Johari Window is "a model of mutual understanding that encourages disclosure and feedback to increase our own open area and reduce the blind, hidden and unknown areas."
It divides information into four windows based on whether our own values, beliefs, and experiences are known to us and others or not
The goal is to maximize your open area window/section which can be done by reducing hidden area by sharing and telling others our beliefs, how we feel, and experience that may/can influence the relationship. Also our open window increases from getting feed back from others.
McShane, Steven and Sandra Steen. (2009). Individual Behaviour, Personality, and Values. Canadian Organizational Behaviour(pp. 64). USA: McGraw Hill.
What is the most difficult aspect of being a teenager?
Wanting to do whatever you want but your parents keep getting in the way.
Do you capitalize psychology in psychology major?
No. For example, "Mary is a psychology major."
Only propernoun start with capital. psychology is not proper noun.
so it will be in lower case.
Misconception of psychology and psychologist goals of psychology objectives of psychology?
Oftentimes, people think that psychologists are like God, that they know everything there is to know about people the first time they see them, and for a very limited period of time. Some people take this negatively. They come on guard when they realize a psychologist is at hand, thinking that their deepest secrets and desires will be uncovered. But for some, the prospect of having a psychologist around means help. They believe that psychologists can help them solve their problems by finding out causes of their behavior and recommending changes in their ways of thinking. I get this most of the time. When people find out I am taking Psychology as an undergraduate course, they ask me to psychologizethem. Bus conductors challenge me; they ask, "Who am I?" Such curiosity stems from misconception about the field of Psychology, especially as a scientific discipline with respect to the rights and privacy of individuals. But it also reflects people's desire to be known, to be appreciated as individuals, and to be helped.
You can read my article "What is Psychology and how did it develop?" to give you a brief background of what Psychology is all about.
http://hubpages.com/hub/What-is-Psychology-and-how-did-it-develop
The "talking cure" is a type of treatment given to World War 1 victims suffering from shell shock to try to speed up the recovery of shell shock used in hospitals.
How would Carl Jung explain myths?
Carl Jung would explain myths as manifestations of universal symbols and archetypes that exist in the collective unconscious of humanity. In his view, myths serve as a way for people to connect with deeper aspects of the psyche and to explore themes of human experience such as heroism, transformation, and the search for meaning. Jung believed that studying myths can help individuals better understand themselves and the world around them.
What are the philosophical foundation of guidance counselling?
a)individual differance
b) innate abilities
c) continuous guidance