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    The University of Phoenix eBook Collection database  Center for Disease Control and Prevention. (2013). Youth Violence: National Statistic. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/youthviolence/stats_at-a_glance/lcd_15-19.html Feist‚J.‚ and Feist‚ G (2209 Introduction to Personality theory‚ Theories of Personality (7th ed.) Lake Charles‚ Louisiana Oakland‚ California McGraw-Hill Company Guest‚ A. (2011). Taking sides: Clashing views in life-span development (3rd ed.). New York‚ NY:

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    Running head: Theory of Analytical Psychology Research Paper PSYC 341 Carl Jung’s Theory of Analytical Psychology Psychology of Personality By A. M. Barnett January 17‚ 2006 Abstract Carl Gustav Jung was bone July 26‚ 1875 (Feist and Feist‚ 2002). He was blessed to be surrounded by an educated family‚ including clergymen. Carl Jung as a young man was a colleague of Freud. His life’s work was exploring the unconscious. Freud’s theory of the unconscious made the unconscious sound

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    information or evidence; a proposed explanation for a phenomena” (p. 28). Unfortunately‚ there are those who believe theories are statements of truth or fact‚ leading to the question‚ which one is actually correct (Feist‚ 2008‚ p. 4). There is not a valid answer to that question. Feist (2008) continues to state‚ “All theories are a reflection of their authors’ personal backgrounds‚ childhood experiences‚ philosophy of life‚ interpersonal relationships and unique manner of looking at the world. The

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    References: Feist‚ J.‚ Feist‚ G.‚ & Roberts‚ T. (2013). Theories of personality. (8ed.‚ p.19). New York‚ NY: McGraw-Hill Companies. Lothane‚ Z. (2006). Freud ’s legacy--is it still with us? Psychoanalytic Psychology‚ 23(2)‚ 285-301. doi:10.1037/0736-9735.23.2.285 Psychoanalysis

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    Lucid Dreaming Psychology 1010   Outline 1. Thesis/introduction 2. Evidence/experiments 3. Cognitive theory/awareness 4. Developing capacity 5. Dreams interpretation of physics 6. Brains influence on dreaming 7. Lucid dreaming statistics Lucid dreaming‚ in simple terms‚ is the ability to become aware that you are dreaming. Lucid dreaming in the past has been seen as a mysterious talent. However‚ experiments have shown that is actually a learnable skill and that

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    will also reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease (Mayo Clinic‚ 2010). Research also shows that people who have more education and uses their brain to create more synapses can also reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. According to Brannon & Feist (2007)‚ the most common psychiatric problem among Alzheimer’s patients is depression‚ with as many as 20% of patients exhibiting symptoms of clinical depression. Depression is a major risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. Negative moods are common

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    References: Kowalski‚ R. and Weston‚ D. (2005) Psychology (4th ed.) Retrieved from the University oF Phoenix eBook Collection database. Coville‚ W. J.‚ In Costello‚ T. W.‚ & In Rouke‚ F. L. (1960). Abnormal psychology. New York: Barnes & Noble. Feist‚ J.‚ & Feist‚ G. (2009) Theories of Personality (7th ed.). New York: McGraw Hill Hansel‚ J. (2008). Abnormal Psychology‚ 2nd Edition (2nd ed.). Wiley.

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    References: Feist‚ J.‚ Feist‚ G. J.‚ & Roberts‚ T. (2013). Theories of personality (8th ed.). New York‚ NY: McGraw-Hill. Psychology Today. (2011). Big five personality test. Retrieved from http://psychologytoday.tests.psychtests.com/take_test.php?idRegTest=1297

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    Since psychology aims to discover how and why people behave in certain ways and formulate theoretical frameworks to explicate normative‚ adaptive and maladaptive behaviors‚ psychology relies upon the scientific method to investigate research questions (Baker‚ McFall‚ & Shoham‚ 2009; Plante‚ 2005‚ p. 75; Hogan‚ 2007‚ p. 585-587). Drawing upon numerous disciplines and lenses to view human behavior‚ circumstance‚ the interactions between nature and nurture and the ways combinations can engender

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    have different personalities suit us to different things. Funder (1997) believed that personality refers to our individual patterns of behaviours‚ thoughts and emotions as well as the psychological mechanisms which cause these patterns. Although Feist and Feist (2009) argued that no one definition of personality is acceptable for all personality psychologists‚ but

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