Category: Psychology 2075

  • The Concept of Choice Blindness Among People

    Table of Contents Introduction Method Analysis and Results Discussion Comparing and Contrasting Works Cited Introduction The article “Memory Blindness: Altered Memory Reports Lead to Distortion in Eyewitness Memory” by Cochran et al. investigates the concept of choice blindness among people. The concept refers to the likelihood that people will be misinformed, especially concerning their self…

  • Rupture of Psychiatrist-Patient Alliance

    The rupture of the alliance between the attending psychiatrist and the patient in psychiatry is a complex of different problems that gradually appear between people. There are many factors for this phenomenon, and this is a reasonably typical case among practicing psychiatrists (Safran & Kraus, 2014). Moreover, common treating alienists do not pay enough attention…

  • Professional Issues in Group Work Counselling

    Alignment With the Literature from the Unit and Wider Reading Group work counseling a psychological assistance when a client discusses his life difficulties not only alone with a psychologist, but also with other people (Schönberger, 2019). Resorting to wider reading, it can be revealed that the group itself is the main condition for personal development…

  • Emotional and Mental State: Professional Assessment

    Use of Expert Testimony Expert testimony is often used for psychological assessment, as it provides an opportunity to explain people’s behavior. When a professional evaluates, one’s emotional and mental state one can prove or disprove the discussed reasons for the crime as well as some intentions of the defendant. Moreover, expert testimony can define whether…

  • Fromm’s Humanistic Psychoanalysis and Attachment Theories

    Eric Fromm was significantly impacted by Sigmund Freud and his ideas of conflict, defense, and the critical role unconscious play in people’s lives (Bacciagaluppi, 2014). At the same time, he had other visions of the role of culture in the evolution of individuals. He believed that society and its customs and values are vital for…

  • Deductive vs. Inductive Thinking Methods

    Table of Contents Introduction Types of Thinking Deductive Type Inductive Type Validity & Truthfulness An Example of Usage Conclusion References Introduction Human thinking has always been one of the most challenging and confusing topics to study. Each person is unique, with their unique qualities, socially, biologically, and psychologically. It is difficult to estimate how educated…

  • Psychotherapeutic Group for Children

    Group psychotherapy as a significant tool in psychological issues treatment is of great use for patients of diverse age ranges and mental health characteristics. When applied to children and adolescents, group therapy involves tools and measures to enhance the effectiveness of work with the issues specific problems minors might experience. This paper will address how…

  • Sex Impact on Male and Female Everyday Behavior

    The results reported in numerous research papers indicate that there are considerable differences between the sexual responses of males and females (Weiten, 2010). These discrepancies occur at different stages of the sexual response cycle. One of the most interesting pieces of data is the experience of orgasm in men versus women. For instance, females are…

  • The Two Major Approaches to Personality: Key Principles

    Table of Contents Personality Profiles Theoretical Perspective Ambiversion Conclusion References Evaluation of the main approaches to personalities is essential in the context of understanding human nature and psychology. It includes reviewing existing theories and creating a personality profile that includes key behavioral and psychological traits. In addition, one should consider the chosen approaches from the…

  • Children’s Behavior and Extinction Procedure

    Table of Contents Introduction The Behavior The Antecedent Behavior The Consequences of Behavior Positive and Negative Contingency Reinforcements Reinforcement of Unwanted Behavior The Effective Methods Conclusion References Introduction ABA therapy is a practice based on the principles of psychology to identify adverse conduct. The therapy process is conducted by specially trained professionals and aims to…