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    ‘What is the psychological contract?’ Examine to what extent it is applicable in the 21st century. Name: Lin‚ Lina Linda Tutor’s name:Catherine Tsai Date:11/08/2011 Word count:963. Psychological Contract is an abstract contract that affects both employers and employees‚ a subtle contract without speaking or writing‚ contains assumptions and expectations from each party towards the other (Rousseau 1989). Compared to the past centuries‚ people tend to change jobs frequently and pay more

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    THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE RAPE VICTIM Date: 10/05/2012 Author: South Eastern CASA Website Address: http://www.secasa.com.au/sections/for-students/the-psychological-adjustment-of-the-rape-victim/#top [pic]This article is written for women and assumes a male offender‚ however SECASA acknowledges that both men and women can be survivors of sexual abuse and that offenders can be male and female. Delivered at the Psychiatry‚ Psychology and the Law Congress‚ Royal Women’s Hospital‚ Melbourne

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    crimes can be linked to some form of psychological disorder. According to the article Psychotherapy and Counseling for Offenders‚ if more psychological treatment were provided to offenders‚ reduction of recidivism may be obtained. Psychological evaluation for suspected offenders may include the review of all evidence collected from the crime scene; a clinical interview that reviews the defendant’s psychosocial history that includes any of their past psychological treatment or their past criminal

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    ‘‘Psychological contract’ is defined as the implied obligations of parties in the employment relationship.’ Rousseau (1995) A psychological contract measures employee performance‚ attitudes and the well being of employees. It has proved to be an important aspect of a work place. It looks at the seriousness of situations by both employers and employees by looking at the effect it has on worker behavioural patterns. The process of forming a psychological contract

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    How do psychological needs and personality traits differ in the manner in which they motivate behavior? Explain your answer. Psychological needs do not have any material existence and are mental or psychological in nature. There is reference to a deficit of some psychological entity; a discrepancy between a desired level and a current amount (Deckers‚ p.184). In some cases‚ psychological needs are assumed to emerge into consciousness from physiological needs. Homeostasis describes the maintenance

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    June 10‚ 2008 Contents Summary and Introduction 3 What is Gender Responsiveness? 4 Why is Gender Responsive Care Important? 6 How is Maine Doing? 9 Suggested Online Readings 12 References 13 Appendix A: Survey response rate by county 14 Female caseload by respondent 15 Gender Responsive Training 15 Adequacy Of Training Received 16 Appendix B: Survey questions used 17 Summary and Introduction The

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    Introduction to World Religions - Social Justice Issue Paper Tracey Martin Legalization of Marijuana Introduction: Every Religion demonstrates unique aim to adhere to specific way of living. “Typically‚ members of the Religious institutes either take vows of evangelical chastity‚ poverty and obedience (the “Evangelical Counsels”) to lead life in imitation of Christ Jesus or those following the Rule of St. Benedict‚ the vow of obedience‚ stability (that is. To remain with

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    for Assignment 3 – Disorders Option 1: Chapter 11 PROCEDURE: Watch one of the movies listed below and discuss the main characters and/or plot line in terms of psychological disorders and/or treatment. If there are more than 1‚ select 1 or 2 of the primary characters. Explain how psychological disorders are explained. 1. What psychological disorder was illustrated in this film? Be sure to explain clearly‚ fully what this disorder is. Identify the DSM symptoms. 2. What symptoms of mental illness did

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    Psychological egoism is the theory that voluntary actions are always motivated by a reward to oneself‚ whether directly or indirectly. Some people immediately object to the theory because there are plenty of cases where people help others when there seems to be no reward. A proponent of psychological egoism would stress that there seems to be no reward‚ and that the person is in fact benefiting in some way. In many cases‚ the proponent of psychological egoism would offer that the "good feeling"

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    Machinist: A Psychological Portrait of a Killer Despite being an esoteric genre‚ several films dare to delve into the realm of psychological thrillers. Films such as “Pi”‚ “Mulholland Drive”‚ “Jacob’s Ladder”‚ and “Memento” are some examples of suspenseful movies which tap into the human psyche. However‚ Brad Anderson’s 2004 film “The Machinist”‚ is a bit of an exception to this genre. Written by Scott Kosar‚ although still suspenseful‚ this film focuses more into the psychological aspect‚ rather

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