Biological approach to health psychology?
The biological approach to psychology looks at the person's genes and heritage for the causes of the people acting the way they do.
In the history of psychology and social psychology the late 1800s and early 1900s?
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Crime Psychology is the Psychological Analysis of criminals, and their way of thinking. Criminal Psychologists are often employed by the police to ask the kind of questions "What would they do next?", "What would you do in their shoes?", or "Why did they do this?" Criminal Psychology is very similar to Psychiatry, otherwise named Clinical Psychology, or Psychoanalysis.
What values can be derived from the study of psychology?
One can learn about human behavior by learning Psychology. We learn to become more patient and less spontaneous. We study the situation before giving response. Unlike an ordinary man we understand the situation and want to respond in accordance with that. We tend to become more rational and understand things better.
Who would be in the identity versus role confusion stage?
A 16-year-old freshman who can't decide if she wants to dress preppy or goth
Critics of evolutionary psychology are most likely to suggest that it underestimates the?
impact of genetic predispositions on human sexual behavior.
What is biopsychological psychology?
Biopsychological psychology is a branch of psychology concerned with the links between biology and behavior.
How does Buddhism affect others?
Some of the countries' culture have changed.
Like in Korea, because they have believed Buddhism, when they have funerals, and gives white flower to the dead person that is what the Buddhism have changed.
The historical impact of Buddhism include architecture, painting, music, poetry and sculpting.
What is scientific psychology?
The word Psychology derives from the Greek words "Psyche," "soul, and "Ology," "the science of." Indeed, like all other branches of Science whether it be Biology or Chemistry, Psychology does follow the scientific method to reach their conclusions. Nothing credible is simply an arbitrary statement. Therefore all Psychology is Scientific.
Attachement Q-sort is an alternative method to the Strange Situation, suitable for children between 1 and 4 years, that permits attachment to be assessed through observation in the home. Includes a set of 9 descriptors of child behavior that yield a score ranging from high to low in security.
What is the difference between forensic psychology and legal psychology?
I've never heard of "legal psychology" as a specialized study. "Forensic" actually means "pertaining to the law/courts". Within forensic psychology, there are many different roles one can play such as performing psychological assessments for courts, psych interventions for criminal offenders, or as a consultant in legal matters (trial consultant, jury selection, etc.).
Can you help a compulsive liar if he won't admit to lying?
NO! Because it's a psychological issue and should be treated by a psychologist because he honestly doesn't believe he is lying (so no, he's not lying to you about the fact he's a liar.) People that are compulsive liars have usually grown up in an environment, or sometimes they are ashamed of their past or feel that they're past is not as exciting as most people's so they either make something small in their lives dramatic to attract attention by their peers or, they simply lie. You are either going to have to take your friend the way they are, or move on.
What does serenity have to do with psychology?
Serenity is the ability to remain calm no matter what happens. Serenity is a trait that mentally balanced, healthy people have. It is very useful for a psychiatrist or therapist to remain serene during therapy. Teaching your patient to learn serenity is also a good thing. Serene people are happier and healthier.
Keynes considered full employment GDP to be?
The level of GDP where all labour is employed (that is, long-run unemployment is minimised).
Which psychologist studies the biological basis of behavior thoughts and emotions?
Evolutionary psychology with an emphasis on physiological psychology
What is the impact of black magic on psychology?
Many people believe in magic. Believing in something often makes it "come true," at least in their eyes. If a person believes that black magic has been done, they will think that anything bad has been caused by that magic. They will dwell on negative things and ignore good things going on around them.
Psychology is divided into more parts than philosophy. (Originally was psychology a part of philosophy however. See for example Mind-Body problem.)
How do psychologists measure personality?
an enduring pattern
but for aplus
an endruin pattern of thoughts and feelings and behaviors that are unique to each individual
What is a Narrative Map in Narrative Therapy?
A Narrative Map is a presentation of six kinds of key conversations.
to help you understand human behavior and why people are different from you.
thought processes students used while trying to answer this question
What are punishments of Buddhism?
Are you asking for the equivalent of the Christian Hell in Buddhism?
Buddhists don't believe in Hell. A bad person would have lots of negative karma, so they would be reborn as something bad, like a slug. A good person would come back as a great human, or a god (gods are divine beings, but they are not Creator Gods in the Christian sense, and they are not worshipped).
In my opinion, the lack of existence of eternal damnation in Buddhism is a major part of why it is such a peaceful religion. For example, you sometimes see Christians in the streets ringing bells and telling theives, homosexuals and others that they're going to hell. No one likes being told they're eternally damned, so this has a lot of scope to cause wars among different religious groups.
But as Buddhists don't do any of that, there's a very good reason why we're so peaceful: we simply don't do anything that cheeses people off! And no one fights over nothing.
So, yeah. There isn't a hell in Buddhism. Punishment = slug.
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Actually, that is not entirely true. Because there are many variant streams of Buddhism one has to ask to which you are referring. For example, in Pure Land Buddhism, one can call upon the merit of an avatar and (regardless of one's karma) be taken into a land of heavenly bliss. This is not a permanent or eternal situation (in the sense of heaven) but is a stop on the way to Nirvana (extinction of thought or self).
In "classical Buddhism" one can be reborn in to a Naraka which is a hell. It is not technically a punishment per se, but is based on ones accumulation of karma. Nakaras are places of torment. Again, unlike the Christian concept, it is not eternal, but is one step on the process of rebirth. But yes, it is lower than a slug.