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This paper addresses three questions in the field of psychology. One addresses the process by which visual information is processed from the eye back through the brain where it is interpreted. A diagram of the process follows. The second question concerns how primacy, regency, chunking and other techniques improve recall and are thus superior to simple rote memorization. The last question discusses empiricism.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 21536
Price: US$44.75
786.21602 A Literary and Psychological Analysis: Carl Jung?s Umbra or ?Shadow? in ?Why Psychopaths Do Not Rule The World? by Adolf Guggenbuhl-Craig
This paper will seek to present a literary and psychological analysis: Carl Jung?s Umbra or ?Shadow? in ?Why Psychopaths Do Not Rule the World? by Adolph Guggenbuhl-Craig. By showing the modern perspectives on Jung's Shadow theory in psychopathology, we can realize how this psychological theory can be viewed in a literary analysis in the writings of Mark Strand, Virginia Wolf, and Mark Richard.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 21602
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787.21604 Carl Rogers: An Analysis of His Career and Impact on Psychology
This four page essay examines the life, theories, and career of psychologist Carl Rogers. The author notes that the impact of Carl Rogers on psychology has been immense, for his refusal to accept the status quo in psychology, his courageous defiance of conventional wisdom and prevailing theories, and his personal integrity enabled him to not only revolutionize the field of psychology, but to set an example of dedication and professionalism that generations of psychologists have benefited from.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 21604
Price: US$35.80
788.21612 Annotated Brief Bibliography on Gestalt Therapy
This is a brief annotated bibliography on Gestalt Therapy. Two books and two journal articles are discussed. The first book is written by Martin Shepard called Fritz. Fritz Perl?s has been called the father of Gestalt Therapy. The second book is Born to Win written by Muriel James and Dorothy Jongeward. The focus of this book is to inspire people to confront what may be holding them back and to reach out to obtain all the possibilities waiting for them.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 21612
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789.21617 The Dangers of Drugs
One hears about the dangers of drugs all of the time. A person merely has to switch on a television set to become bombarded with the horrors of drug use. But how dangerous are they? Is this an alarmist tactic in order to induce more governmental control over a person?s life? The answer is a resounding- No. Drugs are dangerous on a multitude of levels ranging from the simplistic to the highly complex. This essay will investigate the dangers of five drugs listed in the order of their danger- cocaine, heroin, marijuana, tobacco, and alcohol.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 21617
Price: US$26.85
790.21619 Stress Lowers Self-Esteem in Adolescents and Adults
This paper discusses how stress lowers self-esteem in both adolescences and adults. Two types of stress are positive and negative, but most people refer to negative stress. Research shows that occupational stress is a major factor in the United States in most workplaces. A recent survey showed that forty percent of workers admit their job is stressful. Stress creates problems in self-esteem.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 21619
Price: US$35.80
791.21626 The Role of the Therapist: A Personal View on Counseling
This paper shall discuss personal views on the theory and practice of counseling and the role of the therapist in an effective counseling process. An overview of the author?s opinions on the roles and responsibilities of both therapist and client in the counseling relationship will allow a critical look at preconceived notions and opinions, and allow the therapist to better understand the relationship between Psychotherapy as a profession and the therapist as a person.