PSYCH 102 WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGY scientific study of behavior and mental processes (cognitions‚ emotions‚ motivations‚ perceptions‚ sensations) PRE-SCIENTIFIC Buddha questioned the nature of self & how sensations & perceptions combine to form ideas Confucius stressed the power of ideas and the importance of an educated mind. BIOLOGICAL/MEDICINAL/PHILOSOPICAL ROOTS Hippocrates (460-377 BC) & Galen (130-200) proposed that imbalances in one of the body’s four basic substances (humours) affect one’s physical
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1. I am aware of several legal and organisational requirements relating to equality‚ diversity‚ discrimination‚ rights and confidentiality which may influence parts of my job role and contribute to health and safety practices within my in my workplace. All individuals have the right not to be discriminated against within my workplace: Equal Opportunities Act 2004‚ Race Relations Act 1976‚ Sex Discrimination Act 1975‚ Disability Discrimination Act 2005 All individuals within my workplace
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Multiple Personality Disorder Multiple Personality Disorder is also known as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)‚ which is a severe condition in which two or more identities‚ or personalities‚ are present and take control of an individual. The person will also experience memory loss‚ causing them not to remember any of their identities but their own. DID was called Multiple Personality Disorder until 1994‚ when the name was changed to reflect a better understanding of the condition‚ that it is
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head: LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT AND PERSONALITY PAPER Lifespan Development and Personality Paper Soni Nijjar University of Phoenix Lifespan Development and Personality Paper Psychology addresses various aspects of human development‚ such as biological‚ cognitive‚ and psychosocial. Biological development includes bodily changes‚ maturation‚ and growth. Mental processes of knowing‚ which includes imagining‚ perceiving‚ reasoning‚ and problem solving comes in cognitive development. Psychosocial
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Paranoid Personality Disorder Paranoid personality disorder is a condition where an individual experiences high amounts of distrust in others‚ high alertness for potential threats‚ and an overall deep rooted sense of suspicion‚ despite evidence to the contrary if presented to them. People with this disorder distrust others and constantly feel threatened by the world around them. They tend to be hyper-aware of their surroundings and constantly scan for perceived dangers leading to high stress and
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Vocabulary/Terms: Memory- the persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information. importance- research on a memories extremes has helped us understand how memory works.  Working Memory- a newer understanding of short-term memory that focuses on conscious‚ active processing of incoming auditory and visual-spatial information‚ and of information retrieved from long-term memory. importance- better understanding of Atkinson and Shiffrin’s second stage‚ concentrates
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that he or she will die and leave behind his or her life. The thought of death is strong in late adulthood because dying is the inevitable and may seem closer everyday of life. The views on death change during different phases of human lifespan development. Along with accepting death is dealing with all of the stereotypes that come with aging. Late adulthood can be a cruel experience for some people because they may be victims of ageism in more than one aspect of their life.
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Biological & Humanistic Approaches to Personality Psy 250 November 6‚2013 Murray Johnson Biological and Humanistic Approaches to Personality Maslow came up with a theory that motivates people. The hierarchy of needs is what he called it‚ and he analyzed how the needs influence people in general. The needs are self-actualization motives‚ esteem needs‚ belongingness and love needs‚ safety needs‚ and physiological needs. Each need serves its own purpose. If the basic need is not satisfied
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History and Approaches (2-4%) Psychology is derived from physiology (biology) and philosophy Early Approaches Structuralism – used INTROSPECTION (act of looking inward to examine mental experience) to determine the underlying STRUCTURES of the mind Functionalism – need to analyze the PURPOSE of behavior Approaches Key Words Evolutionary – Genes Humanistic – free will‚ choice‚ ideal‚ actualization Biological – Brain‚ NTs Cognitive – Perceptions‚ thoughts Behavioral – learned‚ reinforced Psychoanalytic/dynamic
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