By: SEG
While our understandings of life evolve through our rational thoughts as they are reflectively appended to our experiences, our direct human experiences are spotlights of awareness that are physically felt and emotionally hued and colored before they are rationally arrayed, and this immediate experience is...
Carl G. Jung: Archetypes of the collective unconscious
By: Joyce Ann Mallare - 541627
Do we really know our selves well? Are we trying to hide something? People have memories and secrets hidden deep inside themselves. People have their public and private selves. People have their unconscious selves as well. Carl Jung’s theory is related to how individual...
History of psychology
By: Robert Grice
Ancient Psychology Psychology began in experimental form perhaps as early as with the Egyptians. Historian Morton Hunt reports that one of the Pharaohs conducted a “psychological” experiment in the seventh century BC. The pharaoh believed that Egypt was the original civilization created by the...
Examining the discipline of environmental psychology
By: Mary Tyrer
The discipline of Environmental Psychology has many meanings, although the simplest way to explain Environmental Psychology as it relates to human psychological needs and values is that it lends value as it relates to psychology. According to Conservation Psychology Environmental Psychology is the study that...
Introduction to cross-cultural psychology
By: Mary Tyrer
Personal traits and distinctive characteristics, is what make a culture unique among itself. Culture is how people within a group of like attitudes, behaviors, and symbols are communally within a certain division or sect of people that normally is in a like fashion from one...
Sleep disorders: Narcolepsy
By: Helping Psychology
Narcolepsy is a somewhat rare, but fairly well known, chronic sleep disorder that affects an estimated three million people worldwide. Individuals with narcolepsy experience extreme daytime fatigue and fall asleep at inappropriate times during daily activities, such as working or even while eating. Although many...
By: Stephanie Davis - 533221
Women have been the subject of stereotypes for centuries and have evolved dramatically over the past century.The women's liberation movement of the 1960s and 1970s did alot to change the stereotypes of women. Before this movement women have traditionally been thought of as the...
Benefit of Anger
By: Faris Berlioz
Anger is a gift. - Zack de la Rocha Some have said that anger is a gift from the gods. Others have said that anger does not accomplish the righteousness of God. Anger, however, is one hue of emotion in scope of a vast spectrum...
Understanding women stereotypes before and after women's lib
By: Freyda Tartak
Feminism is a concept that has its roots deeply embedded in human history. As far back as pre-Ancient Greek Gods, their society was ruled by female worship. However, humans being humans, all things are cyclical. In large part this is due to a struggle for...
Understanding structuralism in psychology
By: Robert Grice
Understanding Structuralism in Psychology Structuralism was the first “school” of psychology devoted to applying the scientific method to psychology. Edward Titchener and Wilhelm Wundt were the pioneers of this approach though Wundt is considered to be the father of Structuralism. Wundt opened the first...

 

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