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Subject Search for: Psychology / Theories in Psychology
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The problem of stress has become a most discussed debate in day-to-day conversations today. It is very common to hear from our friends, colleagues, and family members complaining about-facing difficulty in managing the stress of everyday living. Most of us talk about and make efforts to control the events that are the main cause of stress as we all are well aware of the consequences of not controlling our reactions to stress. It is commonly known that too much stress may lead to heart disease but majority of the people are unaware of the several other negative aftereffects of stress such as emotional, cognitive and physical consequences.
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149.16321 Depression In My Twenty?s
?Depressive disorders affect an estimated 9.5 percent of Americans ages 18 and over in a given year,? but I never dreamed that I would suffer from depression (NIMH 1). I woke one morning feel sad and blue so I decided to call work and miss a day of work. However, each morning continued to get worse. I had no zeal for my work, my family, or my life. ?Major depression is the leading cause of disability in the United States? and major depression had a death grip on me (NIMH 1).
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150.16379 Michael E. Eysenck?s Cognitive Theory of Anxiety
Professor Michael Eysenck?s research has focused primarily on cognitive factors that can be associated with anxiety. ?The notion that there are individual differences in attentional and interpretive biases applied to threatening stimuli is of central importance to his theorizing and research? (M. Eysenck 2003). Cognitive theories on anxiety have proven to be correct, not only by Michael Eysenck?s, but other studies by different professionals show that cognitive theories can affect anxiety and help those who experience anxiety. Research completed from M. Eysenck and others show that cognitive theories have an impact on anxiety.
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151.16540 psychological learning theories
There have been countless theories expressed historically about the concepts of learning. This paper looks at some of the basic theories - Pavlov, Watson, Bandura and Paiget- and examines how these theories might fit into the concept of modern learning using a classroom example of teaching basic mathematical principles to a class of five year olds.
This ten page paper looks at the idea of children and how they see and cope with grief and also how they see the idea of death. The paper also looks at the way that children can be helped or pushed deeper into despair by the consideration or inconsideration of teachers. By use of sympathy or empathy the child may pass through one stage or into another. The paper looks at how teachers by being empathic can help a child to pass through the process and heal themselves
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153.16796 An Experiment with Operant Conditioning to Solve Procrastination
This paper will detail how one can break habits through the use of operant conditioning. By acknowledging that procrastination is the problem, we can assert an experiment that will help create positive reinforcement by the use of short-term goals in stopping the behavior. After accomplishing the experiment, we can see how procrastination was solved by using short-term goals in this manner.
This paper takes a look at a variety of theory's presented over the years in an effort to predict what the future holds for 7 year old Conrad. The paper presents a number of different viewpoints including those of Baumrind, and yet concludes that despite the number of theories there are concerning a child's behavior and parenting methods, that basically the future is as unknown to researchers as it will be to Conrad.