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- 231: Opinions on Esoteric Practices
- ... o some of this here at Shadow Weaver Grove, but even with three of us working at it its a huge project!). HYPNOSIS : the great wonder field developed by Sigmund Freud and his contemporaries, I have found this field to be both a wonderful tool and a dangerous weapon. Never let yourself be put under trance state by anyone you do ...
- 232: Theory of Human Development
- ... trying to make a definite choice. It is the question of environment versus heredity. B.F. Skinner would argue faithfully that behavior is based solely on environmental contingencies, while Sigmund Freud would just as strongly maintain that the role of heredity determines the personality of an individual. I, on the other hand, believe that both sides of the debate are equally ...
- 233: Prozac: Harmful or Helpful?
- ... http://www.obs-us.com/obs/english/books/pg/pg280.htm Scheller, Melanie. “The Brave New World of Antidepressants.” Current Health Jan. 1997: 16-18. Shorter, Edward. “How Prozac Slew Freud.” American Heritage Sept. 1998: 42-44+ “Warning: This Wonder Drug Could Seriously Damage Your Health.” Online.The Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology. Internet. 18 Apr. 1999. Available ...
- 234: Schizophrenia
- ... throuhg what we hear, see, touch and smell. At one time the most widely accepted theory about the cause of schizophrenia was stress and family interactions. These aspects began with Freud, who in 1911 published his analysis of a paranoid schizophrenic, which was the first time schizophrenia was realized as a problem of the brain thar could not be avoided, but ...
- 235: An Attempt At Understanding Dreams
- ... fears of these people; whether it's fear of catching the mad cow's disease, fear of loosing a loved one, or any other form of fear for that matter. Freud suggested that dreaming is an excellent chance for our inner fears and desires to come to surface and present themselves clearly - or perhaps less clearly sometimes - before us. Everybody, at ...
- 236: Erikson's Psychosocial Theory of Development: Young Adults
- ... developmental stage being intimacy versus isolation. This indicates the maturity of psychosocial development from the prior stage of crisis of adolescence. Erikson's theory has been adapted and modified from Freud's psychosocial theory to incorporate the entire life span, defining eight crises each with various tasks. (Kozier, et al 1995). Erikson believes that "...the greater the task achievement, the healthier ...
- 237: Female Genital Mutilation: Long Term Psychological Effects
- ... presently, the woman's clitoris is considered to be an ugly part in a woman's body and perceived to be harmful in many ways. And not long ago, Sigmund Freud wrote 'The elimination of clitorial sexuality is a necessary precondition for the development of femininity.” According to psychologists, the practice is known to be done in order to suppress women ...
- 238: Schizophrenia: Explained and Treatments
- ... rare after age 40 (Torrey 3). Psychiatric patients are generally insulted by contentions that their trouble was brought on by bad parenting, childhood trauma, or week character (Willwerth 79). Sigmund Freud has suggested that schizophrenia is developed from a lack of affection in the mother-infant relationship in the first few weeks after birth. Increased levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine in ...
- 239: Lucid Dreams: The First Virtual Reality
- ... considered when endeavoring to find meaning in a dream. Because of these numerous factors that contribute to the condition of dreaming, many different paths have been created for exploration. From Freud's sexual symbolism to the current random recollection theories diversity in dream interpretation abounds. However, there is a way to dream and not be at the mercy of your subconscious ...
- 240: Hypnosis
- ... acceptable than mesmerism, with its reputation of fraud, and it soon replaced the older term. In the mid- to late 19th century several physicians, including Jean- Martin Charcot and Sigmund Freud, became interested in the use of hypnosis in the practice of medicine. Today hypnosis is widely and successfully used by medical occupations such as surgeons, dentists, and psychotherapists. Physicians may ...
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