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- 221: Is Psychology a Science?
- ... that search for its understanding; The pyschodynamic perspective believes that behavior is a result of unconscious processes, personal motivation and early childhood experiences. It's most famous advocate was Sigmund Freud. Its method of data collection rely heavily on interpreting discussion, dreams and fantasies, actions, case studies and a limited amount of experimentation. The behaviorist perspective believes that behavior is learned ...
- 222: The Clinton Sex Scandal
- ... early as between 1913-1921, the President, Woodrow Wilson, had a nickname "The Merry Widower". He was the son of a straight-laced Calvinist minister, Wilson was depicted by Sigmund Freud as someone who identified himself with Jesus Christ. In fact, Wilson's reputation as a devoted husband and father was squeaky clean until his wife's death two years into ...
- 223: Surrealism
- ... automatism intended to express the true process of thought free from the exercise of reason and from any aesthetic or moral purpose". as strongly influenced by the psychoanalytical ideas of freud, which at that time were gaining prominence, as it was by the deconstructionalism of dada, surrealism emerged as an organized movement at the beginning of the 1920's, a period ...
- 224: What Are Morals?
- ... that is morals. Whether thought of or done subconsciously, morals are the basis on how you make many decisions. From where does this sense of right or wrong originate from? Freud says that moral development comes from observation of parents during the developmental stage of childhood. From childhood, then, comes the foundation for adulthood morality. A more detailed, yet similar, theory ...
- 225: David Levinson: Seasons' of A Man's Life
- ... season's of a mans life. His developmental theory consists of universal stages or phases that extends from the infancy state to the elderly state. Most development theories, such as Freud's psychosexual development theory or Piaget's cognitive development theory, end in the adolescent stage of life. Levinson's stage theory is important because it goes beyond most theories assuming ...
- 226: Thesis: Is There a God or is He(?) an Illusion?
- ... to God, in the case that it would make him finite. God is the universe conceived as an eternal and necessary unity. Bibliography: Benedict Spinoza - rationalist Freidrick Schleiermacher - religion Sigmund Freud - atheist
- 227: Id, Ego, and the Superego
- ... and attitudes about one's own personal and social identity. Self is shaped since young by reflecting self-image from other in order to sense one's own identity. Sigmund Freud developed a model of personality; it consists three items: id, ego and superego. Id is the basic drive and instinct for food, sex etc. that need to be satisfied unconsciously ...
- 228: The Dangerous Opportunity: Community Based, Crisis Intervention
- ... associates. This has resulted in the fact that individuals living in cities are more isolated than ever before. This creates an environment conducive to development of crisis. (Aguilera,1990) Historically Freud may be credited with the first crisis intervention in 1906, but was criticized for overlooking key issues of support. The second world war brought to light an identified need for ...
- 229: Science Fiction Movies
- ... it becomes obvious that these psy-fi movies and books all possess a primary theme regarding the end of the world and the struggle to survive. In part three of Freud's "Civilization and its Discontents", he says, "If there had been no railway to conquer distances, my child would never have left his native town and I should need no ...
- 230: Does Science Explain All?
- ... within various religions of the world. How do all these myths seem to transcend the geographical and cultural boundaries of Earth? Carl Gustav Jung, a leading psychologist and contemporary of Freud, came up with a theory involving the collective unconscious of a person's psyche. The collective unconscious, according to Jung, is made up of what he called "archetypes", or primordial ...
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