Category: Psychology 2075
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Impostor Syndrome and Coping Mechanisms
In social media, you can find stories of people who became successful and tell the audience about them. We can notice a tendency of appearance in a person with the so-called impostor syndrome, killing their motivation for work. The impostor phenomenon is an inferiority complex that can be overcome by eliminating psychological problems. It is…
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Advisory on Improving Self-Concept
Table of Contents Summary Self-concept and Self-esteem How Physical Activity Can Enhance Self-concept and Self-esteem References Summary Self-concept is, in general words, is how a person perceives himself. It often answers the question, “who am I”? Therefore, self-concept is the perception of our identity, including physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and other characteristics. Shavelson et al.’s…
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Exploring Dreams: Applying CTQs and CTDs for Personal Growth
Table of Contents Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 When applying CTQs and CTDs to the topic of dreams, one might follow several steps combining CTQs to ask questions and guide the thinking process and CTDs to shape the answers to those questions. Step 1 CTQ: What…
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Cognitive Domain – Two Main Theorists
Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development: Summary The Piaget’s theory consits of four different stages of cognitive development. The first one is sensorimotor stage, which is the first of four stages in the process of cognitive development. It lasts from birth to about two years, and during this period, children develop rapidly (Babakr et al. 518).…
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The Early Education Issues: Development and Importance
Issue: It is known that early education provides a tremendous benefit for the future. Should early education (beginning age three) be mandatory and free? My opinion is that early education is an essential aspect that contributes to the future in a significant way, and that is, should be mandatory and free. My reasons: The process…
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The “Caring for Your Introvert” Article by Rauch
Table of Contents Introduction The Analysis Conclusion Reference Introduction In his article “Caring for Your Introvert: The Habits and Needs of a Little-Understood Group,” Jonathan Rauch comprehensively explores the world of introversion. With a focus on educating the extroverted majority, Rauch debunks stereotypes and sheds light on introverts’ unique characteristics, habits, and needs. He breaks…
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The Rogerian and Person-Centred Theory Key Concepts
Table of Contents Introduction The Actualizing Tendency Conditions of Worth Seven Stages of Process Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Karl Rogers contributed greatly in the development of counselling strategies in the field of psychology, as he formulated a humanistic theory based on the assumptions of the Abraham Maslow, which is of great help to caregivers. In…
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Theories of Adolescent Development
Cognitive development includes the growth of an individual’s abilities to think and reason. This domain is especially important in adolescence as children aged 12 to 24 learn to solve more complex cognitive tasks. Primary cognitive needs in adolescence include abstract thinking, metacognition, moral reasoning, and critical thinking (Newman & Newman, 2020). Adolescents are capable of…
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Rationality in Anticipated Regret Approach
Making important life decisions is difficult because the consequences of the choice can dramatically influence a person’s life. Furthermore, there is no possibility of going back in time and making an alternative decision. Moreover, it is impossible to know what would have happened if a person had made a different decision. While there is no…
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Cognitive Abilities in Life Span Developmental Model
Table of Contents Introduction Biological Process Social Changes Dementia References Introduction Nowadays, the idea of creativity as a phenomenon primarily associated with the younger human developmental phases is deeply rooted in social consciousness. However, some theories suggest the people take a look at creativity from a new perspective. For example, according to the Peak and…