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431: Bulemia
... aspect of eating disorders that I discovered is a lack of self-esteem, something I never imagined. The first source I found to dispute the sexual repression hypothesis was in Psychology Today. Dr. Sarah Leibowitz theorized that sexual maturity is a consequence of the disorder, not the raison d'etre. She contends that a lack of self-esteem is a major ...
432: Depression The Sadness Disease
... depression will be able to function wholly as a person again. The will finally be able to enjoy life again. References 1. Bourne, L. E. Jr., & Russo, N. F. (1998). Psychology Behavior in Context. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. 2. Clarkin, J. F. Ph.D., Hurt, S. W. Ph.D., Reznikoff, M. (1991). Psychological Assessment, Psychiatric Diagnosis, Treatment Planning ...
433: Dolphins 2
... future, we will have built a strong foundation based on communication that will allow us to have a deeper relationship with dolphins. Works Cited Chollar, Susan. "Conversations With the Dolphins,” Psychology Today April 1989: 52-57. Curtis, Patricia. “Contact with Dolphins,” Oceans February 1987: 18-23. “Dolphins: Close Encounters.” Nature. Dir. Wolfgang Bayer with George Page. Corporation for Public Broadcasting. 1992 ...
434: Depression 4
Depression (psychology), mental illness in which a person experiences deep, unshakable sadness and diminished interest in nearly all activities. People also use the term depression to describe the temporary sadness, loneliness, or ...
435: Cryogenic
... storage center and had its first freezing in 1977. James H. Bedford, who on Jan. 12, 1967 became the first cryonically frozen human. He is a 73-year-old retired psychology professor from Glendale, California, dies of kidney cancer. If it works, if some day doctors can resuscitate Bedford's body, his name might be remembered like Christopher Columbus or Neil ...
436: Bioethics
... the field of study, that should not stop us now from continued learning. Here are some examples of abuse on animals and some issues involving bioethics. At the Department of Psychology at MIT, hamsters were blinded in a study showing that "blinding increases territorial aggression in male Syrian golden hamsters." At UCLA, monkeys were also blinded to study the effects of ...
437: Computer Mediated Evnvironments
... eds., Advances in Consumer Research, (Provo, UT: Association for Consumer Research), p.265. Osgood, C.E. (1954), “Psycholinguistics: A Survey of Theory and Research Problems,” Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 49 (October), Morton Price Memorial supplement. Rajendran, K.N. and Gerard J. Tellis (1994), “Contextual and Temporal Components of Reference Price,” Journal of Marketing, 58 (January), 22-34. Roberts, John ...
438: Afluenza
... contend that marketers are trying to infect young children with affluenza so they can reap the benefits now and for years to come. Kathy Hoover-Dempsey, an associate professor of psychology and human resource development at Vanderbilt University states, "Young children believe advertisements are truthful and helpful, and it is not until early adolescence that they develop a healthy skepticism. I ...
439: Clinical Depression A Disease Like Any Other.
... 1992. 2. Nemeroff , Charles B. "The Neurobiology of Depression." Scientific American. On-line. Internet. 26 April 1998. Available: www.sciam.com 3. Peterson, Shelly. "Unmasking Depression." Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology. V64. N6. Dec 1996. page 1417. 4. "Types." Depression.com. On-line. Internet. 1998. Available: www.depression.com (parts 3 & 13). 5. "Anti-Depressants." The Gerontologist. V38. N2. April 1998 ...
440: Attention Deficit Disorder ( Add)
... vol 13), Funk & Wagnalls Corporation, USA. Bolt, A, 1999, "Are we creating a generation of Stepford children?" Sunday Magazine, July 11, p. 8-11 Davison, G, Neale, J, 1990, Abnormal Psychology (Fifth Edition), John Wiley & Sons, New York.


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