Category: Psychology 2075

  • Phobias: Triggers and Treatment

    Table of Contents Weaving the (Neuronal) Web: Fear Learning in Spider Phobia Specific Fears and Phobias in the General Population Virtual Reality in the Treatment of Spider Phobia References Weaving the (Neuronal) Web: Fear Learning in Spider Phobia The article by Schweckendiek et al., “Weaving the (Neuronal) Web: Fear Learning in Spider Phobia,” explores the…

  • Childbearing and Companionship in Women’s Life

    The review of the literature concerning such concepts as abandonment, inadequateness, childbearing, and companionship as related to the female life shows that researchers tend to use attachment theory or rather concepts developed in the second part of the 20th century. For instance, Rutten et al. (2015) focus on the concept of autonomy(-connectedness) developed within the…

  • Human Service Workers: Helping Those in Need

    Table of Contents Presenting Problem Goal Needs Crisis Recommendations References A 37-years old male addresses a human service provider for veterans, as required external help. His name is Adam Miller, and he is a veteran who served in Iraq two years ago. Currently, he is struggling with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which affects his life…

  • Personality Preservation Throughout Life

    Introduction At different stages of their lives, people can be very different. As time passes, their experience, knowledge about the outside world, reactions, and behaviors undergo numerous major changes. Moreover, as a result of the constantly occurring process of metabolism, all the individual atoms or molecules constituting a person’s body are eventually replaced over a…

  • Effective Strategies for Women with Emotional Problems

    The modern world is associated with various issues people have to handle. Some of these issues are related to interpersonal relationships, emotions, and development. Some women’s inability to find solutions to these problems makes them unhappy and unhealthy (psychologically and physically). These females fail to develop proper relationships with others (especially when it comes to…

  • Application of the Behaviorist Theory

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction If I had a ton of money and no need to work for income for the rest of my life, I would dedicate my time to obtaining knowledge related to other cultures and learning foreign languages in particular. Although there is a list of languages I wish…

  • Impact of Attentional Focus on Information Processing

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Significance Attentional Focus and Movement Accuracy Attentional Focus and Peak Performance Summary References Introduction The impact of attentional focus on the execution of skills has received more attention than its impact on the actual performance, which often involves technical performance and cognitive skills. The purpose of this literature review is…

  • The Nature of Females’ Choices and Behavior

    Table of Contents Problem Statement Proposed Research Question Methodology Significance of the Research References Problem Statement All people strive for happiness, and it is now seen as one of the central goals of human existence. However, many people cannot be happy due to various issues. The feeling of emptiness is one of these problems. It…

  • Binary Opposition Theory in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho”

    Cinema is one of the comparatively new but powerful arts that is becoming more popular every day. It attracts millions of viewers through interesting plots, actors’ performances, and visual elements. In such a way, a movie works at several levels and affects individuals appealing to various and contributing to creating a particular mood. Moreover, the…

  • A Counsellor’s Practice in a Rural Context

    Introduction The economic status of an individual, family, or community significantly influences their social and mental well-being. There is a relationship between an individual’s financial stability and mental health (Gilroy et al., 2021). Most people with low economic status are likely to have low health status. With rising gas and food prices, the Aboriginal community…