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81: Psychological Bond Between Infants and Parents
... childhood from Early parent-child relationships. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. Feeney, J.A., and P. Noller. (1990). "Attachment Style as a Predictor of Adult Romantic Relationships." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58, 281-291. Greenberger, E., C.S. McLaughlin. (1998). "Attachment, coping, and explanatory style in late adolescence." Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 27, 121-130. Hazan, C., and P. Shaver. (1987). "Conceptualizing Romantic Love as an Attachment Process." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 52, 511-525. Heard, D.H., & Lake, B. (1986). The attachment dynamic in adult life. British Journal of Psychiatry, 149, 430-438. Koback, R. R., and A. Sceery. (1988). "Attachment ... Chicago Press. Mikulincer, M.F., and A. Weller. (1993). Attachment styles, coping strategies, and posttraumatic psychological distress: The impact of the Gulf War in Israel. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 64, 817-826. Patrick, M. et al., (1994). Personality disorder and the mental Representation of early social experience. Journal of Development and Psychopathology, 4, 375-388. Riley, Dave. (1996). ...
82: The Effect of Viewing Television Violence on Childhood Aggression
... we will have a definite answer to this relevant question. References Bandura, A. (1965). Influence of models' reinforcement contingencies on the acquisition of imitative responses. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1, 589-595. Bandura, A., Ross, D. & Ross, S.A. (1961). Transmission of aggression through imitation of aggressive models. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 63, 575-582. Bandura, A., Ross, D. & Ross, S.A. (1963a). Imitation of film mediated aggressive models. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 66, 3-11. Bandura, A., Ross, D. & Ross, S.A. (1963b). Vicarious reinforcement and imitative learning. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 67, 601-607. Eron, L.D. (1963). ...
83: Why Are Individuals Aggressive?
... as to why an individual is aggressive, many factors contribute to the occurrence of aggression. and that aggressive behaviour has multiple, interlinked causes. BIBLIOGRAPHY Baron,RA, and Byrne, D, Social Psychology, Bernstein, D.A., et al International Student Edition, Houghton Miffin Company 1991, 3rd Edition Biechler, RF, and Hudson, L.M, Developmental Psychology, Longman Inc. 1972 Dobson, CB, et al, Understanding Psychology, Butler & Tanner Ltd 1993 Gregory,RL, The Oxford Companion to the Mind, Oxford University Press 1987 Gross Hardy, M, and Heyes, S, Beginning Psychology 3rd edition Butler & Tanner 1987 ...
84: Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud's views continue to influence the contemporary practices of many psychologists today. Many theories of psychology have been influenced by Freud's psychoanalytic method. Many of his basic concepts are still used by many theorists. Known as the "father of psychology," Freud's ideas toward the science will be remembered, studied and utilized by many psychologists for years to come. In this paper I am going to discuss the life of ... of objects seen within a dream. (Bonaparte, 1950). In conclusion, Dr. Sigmund Freud has obviously opened a huge door way to the behavior of the human being. The science of psychology is still very young and there is no telling what will be discovering in the future about the human psyche. Many of the other theorists in the field of ...
85: 1984: The Control of Reality for Control of the Masses
1984: The Control of Reality for Control of the Masses 3 KEY POINTS: 1. The Party Controls History 2. The Party Controls the Conditions of Human Psychology 3. The Party Controls god. How The Party Controls Reality: How does the party controls history? How does it affect the present? How does scarcity affect human psychology? What role does Big Brother play? Outline: Introduction: State Topics: The Party Controls Reality to control the people It controls History, Psychology and god. Paragraph 1: History: Explain Revisionism Its Process How it affects the present Paragraph 2: Psychology: Artificial Scarcity: Affects human behavior Maslow Theory of Human behavior Paragraph 3: ...
86: The Mind, Music, and Behavior
... by exposing students in a classroom to music, the musical exposure enhances class achievement. A research performed at Glassboro State College indicated that when music was played in a certain psychology class for twenty minutes each day, the music "stimulated the human alpha and beta brain waves," resulting in the attainment of "significantly higher mean scores on examinations than those who ... on Perceptions of Task Characteristics." Perceptual Motor Skills, 65, pp. 165-166. Russel, P. A. (1987). "Memory for Music: A Study of Musical and Listener Factors." The British Journal of Psychology, 78, pp. 335-347. Schreiber, Elliott H. (1988). "Influence of Music on College Students' Achievement." Perceptual Motor Skills, 66, p. 338. Smith, S. M. (1985). "Background Music and Context Dependent Memory." American Journal of Psychology, 6, pp. 591-603 Sogin, David W. (1988). "Effects of Three Different Musical Styles of Background Music on Coding by College-Age Students." Perceptual Motor Skills, 67, pp. 275- ...
87: Breach of Confidentiality: The Legal Implications When You Are Seeking Therapy
Breach of Confidentiality: The Legal Implications When You Are Seeking Therapy Abnormal Psychology 204 November 2, 1996 Breach of Confidentiality: The legal Implications when You are seeking Therapy I. The need for confidentiality in therapy A. Establish trust B. A patients bill of ... Economic theory can verify, that when individuals act in their own best self-interest, the population as a whole will benefit from it, too. This economic principle also applies to psychology. References Alloy, L. B., Acocella, J., Bootzin, R. R. ( 1996 ) . Abnormal psychology . USA: McGraw-Hill . Annas, G. J. ( 1988 ) . Judging medicine . New Jersey: Humana Press . Bourne, L. E., Jr., Ekstrand, B. R. ( 1985 ) . Psychology: Its principles and meanings USA: Holt, Rinehart ...
88: 1984: The Control of Reality for Control of the Masses
1984: The Control of Reality for Control of the Masses 3 KEY POINTS: 1. The Party Controls History 2. The Party Controls the Conditions of Human Psychology 3. The Party Controls god. How The Party Controls Reality: How does the party controls history? How does it affect the present? How does scarcity affect human psychology? What role does Big Brother play? Outline: Introduction: State Topics: The Party Controls Reality to control the people It controls History, Psychology and god. Paragraph 1: History: Explain Revisionism Its Process How it affects the present Paragraph 2: Psychology: Artificial Scarcity: Affects human behavior Maslow Theory of Human behavior Paragraph 3: ...
89: My Philosophical Approach to Counseling
... the counselor was male or female. Summary and Conclusion One can see from the material provided that there are some recurring themes in the areas of client-centered and existential psychology: The search for meaning and value in life, self-awareness, and behavior. While existential and client-centered roots are planted firmly in philosophical and humanistic styles of thinking without clear evidence of any scientific model, existentialism and client-centered therapy offers the science of psychology a path much different than the other approaches to therapy that seek only a scientific outcome. Existential and client-centered offer a alternative form of therapy, a phenomenological approach to ... Early Adolescence. 14. (3), 300-327. Kendall, P., & Southam-Gerow, M.(1996). Long-term follow-up of a Cognitive- Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety-Disordered Youth. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 64.(4), 724-730. Porter, R. L., Wagner W., Johnson, J., & Cox, L. M. (1996). Sexually abused girls' verbalizations in counseling: an application of the client behavior system. [CD- ...
90: Consciousness As Determined Through The Times
... introspection and the underlying views they possessed. The failure of introspection to reveal consistent laws led to the refection of all mental states as subjects of scientific study and thus psychology attached consciousness to its diversity. The term consciousness is most often used by philosophers and psychologists as meaning "attention to the contents or workings of one’s own mind." This ... of observable behaviors. Similarly, the behaviorists argued that behavioral responses to environmental stimuli are merely responses to the stimuli and do not inherently represent hidden mental states or events. Accordingly, psychology should be the science of behavior, not of introspection.4 The difficulty for the transparency doctrine was cognitive psychology’s recent discovery that everyone does a great deal of mental processing, reasoning, and analysis of many sorts without being able to introspect it at all. Cognitive psychology in ...


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