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- 361: Adolescence
- ... Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget, who sees the intellectual capability of adolescents as both "qualitatively and quantitatively superior to that of younger children." According to Piaget and the developmentalist school of psychology, the thinking capacity of young people automatically increases in complexity as a function of age. Developmentalists find distinct differences between younger and older adolescents in ability to generalize, to handle ...
- 362: Meditation: A In-Depth Look
- ... of information for this article were taken from: "Krishna-izing the World" by Richard Vara "The Houston Chronicle, Feb. 2, 1991 "Opening Up to Happiness" by Mark Epstein, M.D., "Psychology Today", July August 1993.
- 363: Anorexia Nervosa
- ... the individual. Cited Works Byrne, Katherine. A Parent's Guide to Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia. 1987 Brumberg, Joan Jacobs. Fasting Girls. 1988 Hoffman, Lee, "Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa." Self-Help & Psychology Magazine. 1993 Neuman, Patricia A. Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia. 1983
- 364: Dreams
- ... July 1990: 41-61. Faraday, Ann. The Dream Game. New York: Harper and Raw, 1974. Hall, Calvan. The Meaning of Dreams. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1966. Hoffman, Karen, et al. Psychology in Action. New York: Wiley and Sons, 1991. Parker, Derek, and Julia Parker. Dreaming: Remembering, Interpreting, and Beneffitting. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1985. Susman, Carolyn. “Nightmares: The Good News About ...
- 365: Registered Nurses
- ... electrical equipment, and hazards from compressed gases. Nursing education includes classroom instruction and supervised experience in hospitals and other health facilities. Students take courses in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, psychology and other behavioral sciences and nursing. They also must take liberal arts classes. In all states, students must graduate from a nursing program and pass a national licensing examination to ...
- 366: Breast Cancer
- ... cancer is psycho-oncology. Psycho- oncologists help people who suffer from Breast Cancer cope with cancer treatments and the outcome of the treatments. Psycho-oncologists must of course have a psychology degree, but they must also possess a very good knowledge of Breast Cancer. The need of psycho-oncologists is very great as they must operate with the doctors who treat ...
- 367: Why IQ Tests Don't Test Intelligence
- ... are not a good indicator of intelligence. To issue a truly standardized test, the testing environment should be the same for everyone involved. If anything has been learned from the psychology of perception, it is clear that a person's environment has a great deal to do with their cognitive abilities. Is the light flickering? Is the paint on the walls ...
- 368: Dehumanization Of Infants
- ... of a trend that she says is coming vary popular in our society, she cites at article on Sunday , November, 1997 New York Times , article by Stephen pinker professor of psychology at Massachusetts Institute Technology, Pinker suggest infanticide as a legal practice. He also said that babies cant expect the right to live. carol the writer of my article argues that ...
- 369: Liberalism and Freedom
- ... the new "irrational" tendencies of man, liberal thinkers such as John Dewey sought some of the answers in the study of humans from a scientific standpoint (Gerstle,1994). Psychiatry and Psychology offered answers in instinct, habit and other new observations of the human manner of thinking. While liberalism has always been somewhat secular and pragmatic, the advent of psychological study enhanced ...
- 370: Much Ado About Nothing: Love, Hate & Marriage - An Analytical Essay on the Relationship of Beatrice & Benedick
- ... would come to the conclusion that these characters much disliked, if not hated each other. This is most likely not the case. In today's world, with its knowledge of psychology, we are aware that this behaviour is most likely a cover-up for other feelings. In fact, many relationships begin with the parties involved denying attraction to each other for ...
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