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    Gender and Personality

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    References: Gawali‚ C.(2012). The impact of gender on development of big five (OCEAN) personality factors . Indian Streams Research Journal‚ 2‚ 1-5. Mass‚ L. (2009). On the recovery of psychoanalysis. Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide‚ 16‚ 16-18 . Wang N. & Wen Y (2012). In room nineteen why did Susan commit suicide? Reconsidering gender relations from a Doris Lessing ’s novel. Studies in Literature & Language‚ 4‚ 65-74.

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    theories in an effort to answer the mystery of a person’s conscious and subconscious. The evidence for these theories came through years of analysis of patients and himself. In fact many of his ideas and beliefs came from his own psychoanalysis. His invention of "psychoanalysis" ha allowed us to better understand the Oedipus Complex‚ dreams‚ and symptoms of hysteria. Certain patients of Freud would display signs and symptoms of hysteria and instead of excepting a doctor’s diagnostic he would delve

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    could somehow have the psychoanalytic concepts infused within them. Firstly‚ it is already known that Freud had extensively been influenced by Kant‚ and that his theoretical engagement with Kant’s critical philosophy affects his own studies on psychoanalysis as well. In Freud’s view‚ the sharp distinction between subject and object makes them a clear division that a person’s mental phenomenon (the “subject”) has subjective experiences‚ subjective consciousness or a relationship with another entity

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    However they differ greatly on their key features‚ and their main focus is different. Psychoanalysis focuses on the activities of the unconscious and opposing forces preventing dangerous things coming into conscious awareness (Frosh‚ 2012). However‚ the biological approach is more concerned with the activities of the nervous system (Pinel‚ 2011)

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    March 23‚ 1900‚ Frankfurt am Main‚ Germany—died March 18‚ 1980‚ Muralto‚ Switzerland) is well known not only as a psychoanalyst and social psychologist but also as an important representative of 20th century humanism. Erich Fromm’s humanistic psychoanalysis looks at people from the perspective of psychology‚ history‚ and anthropology. Influenced by Freud and Horney‚ Fromm developed a more culturally oriented theory than Freud and a much broader theory than Horney. Fromm believed that humans have

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    My Ophidiophobia

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    this crawling‚ scaly‚ unblinking reptile that man has abhorred since the beginning of time. The subfield that is primarily connected with phobia is psychoanalytical psychology‚ behavioral psychology and neuropsychology. According to our text‚ Psychoanalysis is a method of therapy based on Freud’s theory of personality‚ in which the therapist attempts to bring repressed unconscious material into consciousness (Baron& Kalsher‚ 2008). Behavioral psychology is a school of psychology that clarifies

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    incredible medical doctor‚ he was extremely interested in mental health problem that the people were aware of. His aim was always to create a psychological theory that applied to everybody. Nowadays Freud is known in psychology as the father of psychoanalysis. Freud’s psychodynamic theory focuses on both development and the unconscious mind which is where mental health problems are supposedly formed. Although this theory doesn’t apply to everyone‚ Freud followed it strongly when concerning his various

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    The Psychology of Roald Dahl and Its Effect to His Authorship: Psychoanalytical Reading Psychoanalysis is a theory that was found by psychologist and neurologist in the 19th century who came from Austria‚ Siegmund Freud. As a psychologist‚ in dealing his patients‚ Sigmund Freud always give questions and analyze every problem that they face‚ so he then get a lot of bright spots which states that personal experiences that they experienced as a child‚ have an impact in influencing the

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    Of course‚ humanistic psychology was really organized defined in the 20th century. The main contributor‚ Abraham Maslow‚ and several others pushed this movement. Among Maslow was also Carl Rogers and Rollo May. Carl Rogers was the main contributor to applied humanistic theories in clinical settings. His early studies focused on human growth and personal enlightenment. He defined five criteria for clinical sessions under the humanistic approach: emotional contact between the two persons (client and

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    Foundations of Psychology

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    explain the mental processes in a more systematic and accurate manner. Instead of just focusing on the elements of consciousness‚ functionalists focused on the purpose of consciousness and behavior. (Cherry‚ 2012) The next school of thought is Psychoanalysis‚ which was developed by a late 19th and early 20th century neurologist‚ Sigmund Freud. Sigmund Freud came up with the theory that people are heavily “influenced by unconscious forces‚ innate sexual and aggressive drives.” (psychology23.blogspot

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