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Psychological Disciplines

Different schools of thought in regards to psychological analysis such as those espoused by Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung

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What is the impact for a BA and BS in Psychology degree holder in finding a job?

Unfortunately in most states, finding a job with a 4 year degree in psychology, whether BS or BA, isn't always easy and is rarely lucrative if you want to be in the psychology field. If a person is really wanted a job in the psych field, it is often necessary to accept positions for which they are underpayed and overqualified. Most people need to go on to get a graduate degree to work in the behavioral sciences fields.

Speech on meaning of 'work is worship'?

'Work' refers to the physical or mental effort spent to produce or accomplish something.

The word 'worship' comes from the old English word 'worth-ship', which means giving worth to something.

So when the wise ones said 'work is worship', they meant doing what we do with the sense of worthiness or respect.

When we understand that all work - big or small - is valuable and do it with reverence, then our work becomes worship.

'Work is worship' speaks about the right attitude towards work.

Words to say when angry not swear words?

On the hit TV series "Seinfeld", George's dad used to shout, "Serenity NOW!", but I have found out from personal experience that that response is not always appreciated, especially at the public library. I couldn't bear to show my face there for SEVeral weeks... but I digress.

Instead, in recognition of the time-honored axiom found written in The Bible at Proverbs 15:1 which quotes: "A soft answer turns away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger", I remain silent when I recognize that I am angry, and repeatedly repeat these words, "Patience, please, immediately, please..." until the moment of anger has passed. Eastern religions would probably call this a mantra, and it is what works for me. After all, I don't want to blow a vein or anything. So I try to bear in mind also that "Silence is golden".

Scope and limitation of smoking?

limitation or effects of smoking

  • Raises a person's blood pressure and heart rate.
  • Decreases a person's blood flow to body extremities like the fingers and toes.
  • The brain and the nervous system is stimulated for a short time and then reduced.
  • Dizziness.
  • Nausea.
  • Watery eyes.
  • Hyperacidity.
  • Weakened sense of taste and smell.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Shortness of breath.
  • Chronic coughing.
  • Reduced overall fitness.
  • Yellowish stain on the smoker's fingers and teeth.
  • Smokers experience more coughs and colds as compared to non-smokers.
  • Difficulty recovering from minor illnesses.
  • Impotence for men, infertility for women.
  • Facial wrinkles appear at an early age, making them look older than non-smokers of the same age.

What can you gain from psychology?

Being a Psychology major can probably get you a job in counseling or in teaching if you get a bachelor's or associates. Higher education is needed in order to have a good well paying career in which you are actually helping the people of your community.

Who is the father of industrial psychology?

Hugo Münsterberg is often considered the father of industrial psychology. He was a pioneering psychologist who applied psychological principles to business and industry, focusing on topics like employee selection, training, and job performance.

What is the Concept of personal constructs?

Kelly's full theory of personal constructs is very detailed but its main points are:

  • Our construct systems make our world more predictable
  • Our construct systems can grow and change
  • Our construct systems influence our expectations and perceptions
  • Some constructs, and some aspects of our construct systems, are more important than others
  • Your construct system is your truth as you understand and experience it - nobody else's
  • Construct systems are not always internally consistent
  • The extent to which one person can understand another's construct system is a measure of that person's empathy

How does psychology as a scientific discipline differ from the casual observations you make about the world in everyday life?

Psychologists do make casual observations just as we all do, but they also conduct careful scientific experiments in order to discover things that would not be apparent on the basis of casual observation, and they study existing bodies of research and devote more thought to psychological issues than we do in our everyday life.

What is the setting for a goped sport carbutator?

Rule of thumb: Open needle valve 1-1/2 turns and start the engine, let it warm up then slowly rotate needle valve clockwise until engine wants to stall then rotate needle valve counterclockwise until engine wants to stall. Set the valve in between the two extremes and fine tune from there for best setting.

How is the term 'faith' defined?

Faith is the unquestioning perseverance in the acceptance of a religious or moral doctrine by steadfast adherence or obedience. Faith is also defined as a particular set of religious or moral doctrines proposed for acceptance and obedience to. A third definition of faith is that of unwavering trust or confidence in a person, group, place, or thing as true or good.

What is business psychology?

Psychology as its name implies, gives us understanding about the psyche of people, and as a business graduate, the person who is a business graduate and has the ability to understand the psyche of peoples, He/She can better understand the needs of peoples in every field, like production, hiring, or advertising.

What students would not benefit from online courses?

students who enjoy interacting with professors and other classmates

What is the problem with psychology?

The biggest problem with psychology is that the definition of the term "disorder" is becoming increasingly broader. More people are being diagnosed with disorders now than ever before. Many psychologists and psychiatrists attribute this to "increased awareness" of disorders, but this does not explain the sheer volume of people who are told that they have something wrong with their brain. The statistics seem to imply that, barring something in our environment that would cause so many people to have mental dysfunction, that increase in diagnoses must be caused by a broadening of the definitions of various disorders.

Social norms play a role in our views of mental health. When someone does something we don't approve of , or that we don't understand, the convention is to question the person's mental state. There has become an increasing reliance on psychology to answer the questions about human behavior that we don't understand. The unfortunate drawback of this is that any behavior that falls outside of an arbitrary expectation of what should be normal is often labeled as a disorder. Thus, we read the stories of unfortunate children medicated to death because frustrated parents and teacher cannot deal with a child's inattentiveness. Or parents may claim that their son or daughter has bipolar disorder because they decided to move to be with a significant other "suddenly" although they may actually have little information as to the weather or not the move was in fact sudden or they may disapprove of the relationship.

Our culture places strong demands on individuals to perform and succeed. The often rigid guidelines for appropriate behavior and lifestyle do not take into account the variability in human behavior. We blame our short comings on chemical imbalances and vague neurological deficits without considering that everyone is, in fact different. The stresses we impose on ourselves are often blamed on these supposed illnesses, but less often on our lack of consideration for our individuality.

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My 14 yr old son skips school and lies and gets into fights and gets detentions. Taking away his things doesn't help he just ends up in more trouble. So what is a good punishment for a 14 year old?

Negative reinforcement won't help at this point and will just fracture your relationship more, speaking from experience. Find out why this behavior is happening and if you can't, take him to a psychologist.

What is attitude in psychology?

Attitude is a key concept in social psychology. In academic psychology parlance, attitudes are positive or negative views of an "attitude object": a person, behaviour, or event. Research has shown that people can also be "ambivalent" towards a target, meaning that they simultaneously possess a positive and a negative attitude towards it. There is also a great deal of new research emerging on "implicit" attitudes, which are essentially attitudes that people are not consciously aware of, but that can be revealed through sophisticated experiments using people's response times to stimuli (how quickly they can make judgments about them). Implicit and "explicit" attitudes (i.e. the ones people report when they consciously ask themselves how much they like a thing) both seem to affect people's behaviour, although in different ways. They tend not to be strongly associated with each other, although in some cases they are. The exact relationship between them is not currently well understood.

How do you create a scope and limitation thesis?

Scope is the boundary which the thesis topic cover's. Limitations are the disadvantages of the subject written in the thesis.

What are the neurological basis of psychology?

neurological basis of psychology is mel christian salvador

What should be written in the scope and limitation of a study?

Limitation of the study is like a disclaimer for the research: it tells the reader what you could not investigate, what problems hindered you on the way, or to what extent your findings can be generalized.

What is the primary focus of psychology?

the scientific study of mind and behavior (or mental processes and behavior) in the context of formally socializing and developing the potential of individual human beings.

How does immigration rate as a traumatic life event?

Any time you uproot your life it causes stress. Depending on the circumstances of why you left and what you had to undergo depends on if it caused traumatic stress. Only speaking to a physician will help you to arrive to a specific yes or no.

What are the relationships between psychology and social psychology?

Psychology is a very broad term. There are very many different psychology fields, and social psychology is one of them, it focuses mainly on interpersonal behavior and role of social forces in governing behavior. e.g. attitude formation, prejudice, conformity, attraction, aggression, group behavior.

Other Psychology fields includes but not limited to, developmental psychology, experimental psychology, physiological psychology, cognitive psychology, personality, psychometric, evolution psychology, forensic psychology, criminal psychology.....

Fields of psychology?

Psychoanalysis, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Child Psychology, Neuro Psychology, Psychiatry.