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CHAPTER 7: MOTIVATION & EMOTION Chapter 7: Motivation and Emotion. Psychology 101 Contents 1: How to Learn Psychology - 1.1: Influence of Research on Psychology - 1.2: Experimental Research - 1.3: Types of Research 2: Biopsychology - 2.1: Neurotransmitters - 2.2: The Brain & Nervous System 3: Intro to Development, Personality & Stage Theories - 3.1: Motor & Cognitive HOW HERITABLE IS MENTAL ILLNESS? An example of a mental illness that’s highly heritable is schizophrenia. According to a study involving 31,524 pairs of twins (that’s a lot of twins!), the heritability of schizophrenia is about 79 percent. In other words, genetics seems to strongly influence people’s susceptibility to schizophrenia although it isn’t thefull story.
PSYCHOLOGY TEXTS, REFERENCE, & ARTICLES Psychology Information for Students of All Ages. AllPsych is one of the largest, most comprehensive, and most referenced psychology websites on the Internet. We offer over 1300 cross referenced webpages, 3000+ pages of printed material, and hundreds of citations from universities and professional organizations across the globe. PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS PSYCHOLOGY CROSSWORD PUZZLES Directions: After choosing which crossword puzzle you want to play: Click on the number at the beginning of the word and enter your answer in the space provided. Click "Enter Answer" and your word will appear in the puzzle just as you typed it. When you are finished with the puzzle, click "Check Answers" to find out how well you did. PSYCHOLOGY BIOGRAPHIES Psychology Biographies. Every Theorist, Psychologist, Physician, and Professional has his or her own unique history. When reading about them it often becomes clear from where their theories and interests derived. Freud for example was his mother's favorite, Jung spoke of voices speaking to him, and Adler felt a strong need to overcome ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF DISORDERS Acute Stress Disorder Agoraphobia Amnesia, Dissociative Anorexia Nervosa Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Bipolar Disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorder Brief Psychotic Disorder Bulimia Nervosa Conversion Disorder Cyclothymic Disorder Delusional Disorder Depersonalization Disorder Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Dyspareunia Dysthymic Disorder Erectile Disorder, Male CHAPTER 1: HOW TO LEARN PSYCHOLOGY Recent Posts: What I Learned Writing About 1,000+ Psychology Studies August 25, 2020; Awareness and Sympathy May Be Key Components of Guilt for Children August 24, 2020; Good Sex and Good Friendships Make People Happier With Being Single August 19, 2020; Sleep and Resilience Can Form a Virtuous Cycle for Teens August 17, 2020; Study Identifies Three Types of Low-Risk Drinkers August 13, 2020 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN YOUNGER AND OLDER SIBLINGS 3 Differences Between Younger and Older Siblings. Well, here’s the first one: younger siblings are cooler. Just kidding. Despite having a horse in this race, I’ll try to maintain some objectivity and give older siblings a fair shake. In fact, older siblings can be pretty awesome. Still, research on how birth order influences personality and SEXUAL DISORDERS AND DYSFUNCTIONS Common Characteristics The primary characteristic in this category is the impairment in normal sexual functioning. This can refer to an inability to perform or reach an orgasm, painful sexual intercourse, a strong repulsion of sexual activity, or an exaggerated sexual response cycle or sexual interest. A medical cause must be ruled out prior tomaking
CHAPTER 7: MOTIVATION & EMOTION Chapter 7: Motivation and Emotion. Psychology 101 Contents 1: How to Learn Psychology - 1.1: Influence of Research on Psychology - 1.2: Experimental Research - 1.3: Types of Research 2: Biopsychology - 2.1: Neurotransmitters - 2.2: The Brain & Nervous System 3: Intro to Development, Personality & Stage Theories - 3.1: Motor & Cognitive HOW HERITABLE IS MENTAL ILLNESS? An example of a mental illness that’s highly heritable is schizophrenia. According to a study involving 31,524 pairs of twins (that’s a lot of twins!), the heritability of schizophrenia is about 79 percent. In other words, genetics seems to strongly influence people’s susceptibility to schizophrenia although it isn’t thefull story.
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Psychology 101 is a general psychology text adapted to an online guided format. It represents a summary of the major theories, concepts, and interventions in the field of psychology. Reading the text will provide you with a strong basic understanding of the field of psychology. It won't make you a psychologist, but it's a greatplace to start.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF DISORDERS Acute Stress Disorder Agoraphobia Amnesia, Dissociative Anorexia Nervosa Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Bipolar Disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorder Brief Psychotic Disorder Bulimia Nervosa Conversion Disorder Cyclothymic Disorder Delusional Disorder Depersonalization Disorder Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Dyspareunia Dysthymic Disorder Erectile Disorder, Male PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS (INCLUDING SCHIZOPHRENIA) Common Characteristics The major symptom of these disorders is psychosis, or delusions and hallucinations. Delusions are false beliefs that significantly hinder a person’s ability to function. For example, believing that people are trying to hurt you when there is no evidence of this, or believing that you are somebody else, suchas Jesus Christ or
PERSONALITY THEORY: AN INTRODUCTION In the tradition that inspired Psychology 101: Synopsis of Psychology, AllPsych is pleased to introduce Personality Theory: An Introduction. Personality Theory is a twelve-chapter synopsis of Personality Theory, Development, Psychopathology, Treatment and Change. It is authored by Dr. Christopher Heffner. Written with both the student and professor in mind, this text is meant to supplement SEXUAL DISORDERS AND DYSFUNCTIONS Common Characteristics The primary characteristic in this category is the impairment in normal sexual functioning. This can refer to an inability to perform or reach an orgasm, painful sexual intercourse, a strong repulsion of sexual activity, or an exaggerated sexual response cycle or sexual interest. A medical cause must be ruled out prior tomaking
OPTICAL ILLUSIONS THAT PREDICT SCHIZOPHRENIA You might already know that possible symptoms of schizophrenia can include delusions and hallucinations. But did you know that in some situations people with schizophrenia actually have a better grasp on reality that those without the disorder? Specifically, people with schizophrenia seem not to be susceptible to some kinds of optical illusions. Researchers have long CHAPTER 7: MOTIVATION & EMOTION Chapter 7: Motivation and Emotion. Psychology 101 Contents 1: How to Learn Psychology - 1.1: Influence of Research on Psychology - 1.2: Experimental Research - 1.3: Types of Research 2: Biopsychology - 2.1: Neurotransmitters - 2.2: The Brain & Nervous System 3: Intro to Development, Personality & Stage Theories - 3.1: Motor & Cognitive THE BENEFITS OF BICULTURALISM Rather than choosing between the traditional and the new, then, integrating both into your worldview can carry several benefits. From higher self-esteem to lower risk of obesity to higher creativity, being connected to multiple cultures can give both your mental health and your physical health a PSYCHOLOGY TEXTS, REFERENCE, & ARTICLES Psychology Information for Students of All Ages. AllPsych is one of the largest, most comprehensive, and most referenced psychology websites on the Internet. We offer over 1300 cross referenced webpages, 3000+ pages of printed material, and hundreds of citations from universities and professional organizations across the globe. PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS PSYCHOLOGY CROSSWORD PUZZLES Directions: After choosing which crossword puzzle you want to play: Click on the number at the beginning of the word and enter your answer in the space provided. Click "Enter Answer" and your word will appear in the puzzle just as you typed it. When you are finished with the puzzle, click "Check Answers" to find out how well you did. PSYCHOLOGY BIOGRAPHIES Psychology Biographies. Every Theorist, Psychologist, Physician, and Professional has his or her own unique history. When reading about them it often becomes clear from where their theories and interests derived. Freud for example was his mother's favorite, Jung spoke of voices speaking to him, and Adler felt a strong need to overcome ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF DISORDERS Acute Stress Disorder Agoraphobia Amnesia, Dissociative Anorexia Nervosa Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Bipolar Disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorder Brief Psychotic Disorder Bulimia Nervosa Conversion Disorder Cyclothymic Disorder Delusional Disorder Depersonalization Disorder Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Dyspareunia Dysthymic Disorder Erectile Disorder, Male CHAPTER 1: HOW TO LEARN PSYCHOLOGY Recent Posts: What I Learned Writing About 1,000+ Psychology Studies August 25, 2020; Awareness and Sympathy May Be Key Components of Guilt for Children August 24, 2020; Good Sex and Good Friendships Make People Happier With Being Single August 19, 2020; Sleep and Resilience Can Form a Virtuous Cycle for Teens August 17, 2020; Study Identifies Three Types of Low-Risk Drinkers August 13, 2020 PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS (INCLUDING SCHIZOPHRENIA) Common Characteristics The major symptom of these disorders is psychosis, or delusions and hallucinations. Delusions are false beliefs that significantly hinder a person’s ability to function. For example, believing that people are trying to hurt you when there is no evidence of this, or believing that you are somebody else, suchas Jesus Christ or
3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN YOUNGER AND OLDER SIBLINGS 3 Differences Between Younger and Older Siblings. Well, here’s the first one: younger siblings are cooler. Just kidding. Despite having a horse in this race, I’ll try to maintain some objectivity and give older siblings a fair shake. In fact, older siblings can be pretty awesome. Still, research on how birth order influences personality and CHAPTER 10: PSYCHOTHERAPY 1. A positive, healthy relationship between a client or patient and a trained psychotherapist 2. Recognizable mental health issues, whether diagnosable or not 3. Agreement on the basic goals of treatment 4. Working together as a team to achieve these goals With these commonalities in mind, this chapter will summarize the different typesof psychotherapy,
HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED WHEN JAPAN RENAMED SCHIZOPHRENIA One of the things that keeps mental illness stigma alive is that many psychiatric terms are widely misused. For example, many people still think “schizophrenia” refers to having multiple personalities or that being “psychotic” is about being violent. In many cases, terms for mental illnesses as used by the general public have connotations held over PSYCHOLOGY TEXTS, REFERENCE, & ARTICLES Psychology Information for Students of All Ages. AllPsych is one of the largest, most comprehensive, and most referenced psychology websites on the Internet. We offer over 1300 cross referenced webpages, 3000+ pages of printed material, and hundreds of citations from universities and professional organizations across the globe. PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS PSYCHOLOGY CROSSWORD PUZZLES Directions: After choosing which crossword puzzle you want to play: Click on the number at the beginning of the word and enter your answer in the space provided. Click "Enter Answer" and your word will appear in the puzzle just as you typed it. When you are finished with the puzzle, click "Check Answers" to find out how well you did. PSYCHOLOGY BIOGRAPHIES Psychology Biographies. Every Theorist, Psychologist, Physician, and Professional has his or her own unique history. When reading about them it often becomes clear from where their theories and interests derived. Freud for example was his mother's favorite, Jung spoke of voices speaking to him, and Adler felt a strong need to overcome ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF DISORDERS Acute Stress Disorder Agoraphobia Amnesia, Dissociative Anorexia Nervosa Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Bipolar Disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorder Brief Psychotic Disorder Bulimia Nervosa Conversion Disorder Cyclothymic Disorder Delusional Disorder Depersonalization Disorder Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Dyspareunia Dysthymic Disorder Erectile Disorder, Male CHAPTER 1: HOW TO LEARN PSYCHOLOGY Recent Posts: What I Learned Writing About 1,000+ Psychology Studies August 25, 2020; Awareness and Sympathy May Be Key Components of Guilt for Children August 24, 2020; Good Sex and Good Friendships Make People Happier With Being Single August 19, 2020; Sleep and Resilience Can Form a Virtuous Cycle for Teens August 17, 2020; Study Identifies Three Types of Low-Risk Drinkers August 13, 2020 PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS (INCLUDING SCHIZOPHRENIA) Common Characteristics The major symptom of these disorders is psychosis, or delusions and hallucinations. Delusions are false beliefs that significantly hinder a person’s ability to function. For example, believing that people are trying to hurt you when there is no evidence of this, or believing that you are somebody else, suchas Jesus Christ or
3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN YOUNGER AND OLDER SIBLINGS 3 Differences Between Younger and Older Siblings. Well, here’s the first one: younger siblings are cooler. Just kidding. Despite having a horse in this race, I’ll try to maintain some objectivity and give older siblings a fair shake. In fact, older siblings can be pretty awesome. Still, research on how birth order influences personality and CHAPTER 10: PSYCHOTHERAPY 1. A positive, healthy relationship between a client or patient and a trained psychotherapist 2. Recognizable mental health issues, whether diagnosable or not 3. Agreement on the basic goals of treatment 4. Working together as a team to achieve these goals With these commonalities in mind, this chapter will summarize the different typesof psychotherapy,
HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED WHEN JAPAN RENAMED SCHIZOPHRENIA One of the things that keeps mental illness stigma alive is that many psychiatric terms are widely misused. For example, many people still think “schizophrenia” refers to having multiple personalities or that being “psychotic” is about being violent. In many cases, terms for mental illnesses as used by the general public have connotations held overABOUT ALLPSYCH
AllPsych History The roots of AllPsych go back to 1992 when Dr. Chris Heffner, as a graduate student in psychology, started a small website to assist with data collection for research purposes and dissemination of academic material. The site began to grow as the Internet became more widely used and soon we were getting requestsPSYCHOLOGY 101
Psychology 101 is a general psychology text adapted to an online guided format. It represents a summary of the major theories, concepts, and interventions in the field of psychology. Reading the text will provide you with a strong basic understanding of the field of psychology. It won't make you a psychologist, but it's a greatplace to start.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF DISORDERS Acute Stress Disorder Agoraphobia Amnesia, Dissociative Anorexia Nervosa Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Bipolar Disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorder Brief Psychotic Disorder Bulimia Nervosa Conversion Disorder Cyclothymic Disorder Delusional Disorder Depersonalization Disorder Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Dyspareunia Dysthymic Disorder Erectile Disorder, Male PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS (INCLUDING SCHIZOPHRENIA) Common Characteristics The major symptom of these disorders is psychosis, or delusions and hallucinations. Delusions are false beliefs that significantly hinder a person’s ability to function. For example, believing that people are trying to hurt you when there is no evidence of this, or believing that you are somebody else, suchas Jesus Christ or
WHAT IS PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE? Recent Posts: What I Learned Writing About 1,000+ Psychology Studies August 25, 2020; Awareness and Sympathy May Be Key Components of Guilt for Children August 24, 2020; Good Sex and Good Friendships Make People Happier With Being Single August 19, 2020; Sleep and Resilience Can Form a Virtuous Cycle for Teens August 17, 2020; Study Identifies Three Types of Low-Risk Drinkers PERSONALITY THEORY: AN INTRODUCTION In the tradition that inspired Psychology 101: Synopsis of Psychology, AllPsych is pleased to introduce Personality Theory: An Introduction. Personality Theory is a twelve-chapter synopsis of Personality Theory, Development, Psychopathology, Treatment and Change. It is authored by Dr. Christopher Heffner. Written with both the student and professor in mind, this text is meant to supplement CHAPTER 10: PSYCHOTHERAPY 1. A positive, healthy relationship between a client or patient and a trained psychotherapist 2. Recognizable mental health issues, whether diagnosable or not 3. Agreement on the basic goals of treatment 4. Working together as a team to achieve these goals With these commonalities in mind, this chapter will summarize the different typesof psychotherapy,
SEXUAL DISORDERS AND DYSFUNCTIONS Common Characteristics The primary characteristic in this category is the impairment in normal sexual functioning. This can refer to an inability to perform or reach an orgasm, painful sexual intercourse, a strong repulsion of sexual activity, or an exaggerated sexual response cycle or sexual interest. A medical cause must be ruled out prior tomaking
CHAPTER 7: MOTIVATION & EMOTION Chapter 7: Motivation and Emotion. Psychology 101 Contents 1: How to Learn Psychology - 1.1: Influence of Research on Psychology - 1.2: Experimental Research - 1.3: Types of Research 2: Biopsychology - 2.1: Neurotransmitters - 2.2: The Brain & Nervous System 3: Intro to Development, Personality & Stage Theories - 3.1: Motor & Cognitive THE BENEFITS OF BICULTURALISM Rather than choosing between the traditional and the new, then, integrating both into your worldview can carry several benefits. From higher self-esteem to lower risk of obesity to higher creativity, being connected to multiple cultures can give both your mental health and your physical health a PSYCHOLOGY TEXTS, REFERENCE, & ARTICLES Psychology Information for Students of All Ages. AllPsych is one of the largest, most comprehensive, and most referenced psychology websites on the Internet. We offer over 1300 cross referenced webpages, 3000+ pages of printed material, and hundreds of citations from universities and professional organizations across the globe. PSYCHOLOGY CROSSWORD PUZZLES Directions: After choosing which crossword puzzle you want to play: Click on the number at the beginning of the word and enter your answer in the space provided. Click "Enter Answer" and your word will appear in the puzzle just as you typed it. When you are finished with the puzzle, click "Check Answers" to find out how well you did. WHAT IS PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE? Recent Posts: What I Learned Writing About 1,000+ Psychology Studies August 25, 2020; Awareness and Sympathy May Be Key Components of Guilt for Children August 24, 2020; Good Sex and Good Friendships Make People Happier With Being Single August 19, 2020; Sleep and Resilience Can Form a Virtuous Cycle for Teens August 17, 2020; Study Identifies Three Types of Low-Risk Drinkers PERSONALITY THEORY: AN INTRODUCTION In the tradition that inspired Psychology 101: Synopsis of Psychology, AllPsych is pleased to introduce Personality Theory: An Introduction. Personality Theory is a twelve-chapter synopsis of Personality Theory, Development, Psychopathology, Treatment and Change. It is authored by Dr. Christopher Heffner. Written with both the student and professor in mind, this text is meant to supplement HOW HERITABLE IS MENTAL ILLNESS? An example of a mental illness that’s highly heritable is schizophrenia. According to a study involving 31,524 pairs of twins (that’s a lot of twins!), the heritability of schizophrenia is about 79 percent. In other words, genetics seems to strongly influence people’s susceptibility to schizophrenia although it isn’t thefull story.
WHAT COPING STRATEGIES WORK BEST IN COMPETITIVE SPORTS Sports is as much about the mental game as the physical game. Competitive athletes have to perform well under pressure, keep their cool during shifts in momentum, and stay focused while they push their bodies to the limit.. Athletes have several different kinds of coping strategies they use to deal with the nerve-wracking situations that arise in all kinds of sports. 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN YOUNGER AND OLDER SIBLINGS 3 Differences Between Younger and Older Siblings. Well, here’s the first one: younger siblings are cooler. Just kidding. Despite having a horse in this race, I’ll try to maintain some objectivity and give older siblings a fair shake. In fact, older siblings can be pretty awesome. Still, research on how birth order influences personality and HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED WHEN JAPAN RENAMED SCHIZOPHRENIA One of the things that keeps mental illness stigma alive is that many psychiatric terms are widely misused. For example, many people still think “schizophrenia” refers to having multiple personalities or that being “psychotic” is about being violent. In many cases, terms for mental illnesses as used by the general public have connotations held over OPTICAL ILLUSIONS THAT PREDICT SCHIZOPHRENIA You might already know that possible symptoms of schizophrenia can include delusions and hallucinations. But did you know that in some situations people with schizophrenia actually have a better grasp on reality that those without the disorder? Specifically, people with schizophrenia seem not to be susceptible to some kinds of optical illusions. Researchers have long DECISIONS IN THE "TROLLEY DILEMMA" DIFFER FROM REAL-LIFE Decisions in the “Trolley Dilemma” Differ From Real-Life Behavior. Maybe you’ve heard this one: there’s a runaway trolley car headed toward a fork in the tracks. Standing on one set of tracks, oblivious to the trolley car careening out of control, is a group of five people. On the other set of tracks, also oblivious, is a singleperson.
PSYCHOLOGY TEXTS, REFERENCE, & ARTICLES Psychology Information for Students of All Ages. AllPsych is one of the largest, most comprehensive, and most referenced psychology websites on the Internet. We offer over 1300 cross referenced webpages, 3000+ pages of printed material, and hundreds of citations from universities and professional organizations across the globe. PSYCHOLOGY CROSSWORD PUZZLES Directions: After choosing which crossword puzzle you want to play: Click on the number at the beginning of the word and enter your answer in the space provided. Click "Enter Answer" and your word will appear in the puzzle just as you typed it. When you are finished with the puzzle, click "Check Answers" to find out how well you did. WHAT IS PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE? Recent Posts: What I Learned Writing About 1,000+ Psychology Studies August 25, 2020; Awareness and Sympathy May Be Key Components of Guilt for Children August 24, 2020; Good Sex and Good Friendships Make People Happier With Being Single August 19, 2020; Sleep and Resilience Can Form a Virtuous Cycle for Teens August 17, 2020; Study Identifies Three Types of Low-Risk Drinkers PERSONALITY THEORY: AN INTRODUCTION In the tradition that inspired Psychology 101: Synopsis of Psychology, AllPsych is pleased to introduce Personality Theory: An Introduction. Personality Theory is a twelve-chapter synopsis of Personality Theory, Development, Psychopathology, Treatment and Change. It is authored by Dr. Christopher Heffner. Written with both the student and professor in mind, this text is meant to supplement HOW HERITABLE IS MENTAL ILLNESS? An example of a mental illness that’s highly heritable is schizophrenia. According to a study involving 31,524 pairs of twins (that’s a lot of twins!), the heritability of schizophrenia is about 79 percent. In other words, genetics seems to strongly influence people’s susceptibility to schizophrenia although it isn’t thefull story.
WHAT COPING STRATEGIES WORK BEST IN COMPETITIVE SPORTS Sports is as much about the mental game as the physical game. Competitive athletes have to perform well under pressure, keep their cool during shifts in momentum, and stay focused while they push their bodies to the limit.. Athletes have several different kinds of coping strategies they use to deal with the nerve-wracking situations that arise in all kinds of sports. 3 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN YOUNGER AND OLDER SIBLINGS 3 Differences Between Younger and Older Siblings. Well, here’s the first one: younger siblings are cooler. Just kidding. Despite having a horse in this race, I’ll try to maintain some objectivity and give older siblings a fair shake. In fact, older siblings can be pretty awesome. Still, research on how birth order influences personality and HERE'S WHAT HAPPENED WHEN JAPAN RENAMED SCHIZOPHRENIA One of the things that keeps mental illness stigma alive is that many psychiatric terms are widely misused. For example, many people still think “schizophrenia” refers to having multiple personalities or that being “psychotic” is about being violent. In many cases, terms for mental illnesses as used by the general public have connotations held over OPTICAL ILLUSIONS THAT PREDICT SCHIZOPHRENIA You might already know that possible symptoms of schizophrenia can include delusions and hallucinations. But did you know that in some situations people with schizophrenia actually have a better grasp on reality that those without the disorder? Specifically, people with schizophrenia seem not to be susceptible to some kinds of optical illusions. Researchers have long DECISIONS IN THE "TROLLEY DILEMMA" DIFFER FROM REAL-LIFE Decisions in the “Trolley Dilemma” Differ From Real-Life Behavior. Maybe you’ve heard this one: there’s a runaway trolley car headed toward a fork in the tracks. Standing on one set of tracks, oblivious to the trolley car careening out of control, is a group of five people. On the other set of tracks, also oblivious, is a singleperson.
PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS There are over 300 different psychiatric disorders listed in the DSM-IV. With continued research, more are named every year and some disorders are removed or re-categorized. AllPsych includes in these pages the etiology (how it develops), symptoms, treatment options, and prognosis for over 60 adult psychiatric disorders and 8 personality disorders, as well as thePSYCHOLOGY 101
Psychology 101 is a general psychology text adapted to an online guided format. It represents a summary of the major theories, concepts, and interventions in the field of psychology. Reading the text will provide you with a strong basic understanding of the field of psychology. It won't make you a psychologist, but it's a greatplace to start.
CHAPTER 1: HOW TO LEARN PSYCHOLOGY Recent Posts: What I Learned Writing About 1,000+ Psychology Studies August 25, 2020; Awareness and Sympathy May Be Key Components of Guilt for Children August 24, 2020; Good Sex and Good Friendships Make People Happier With Being Single August 19, 2020; Sleep and Resilience Can Form a Virtuous Cycle for Teens August 17, 2020; Study Identifies Three Types of Low-Risk Drinkers August 13, 2020 PERSONALITY THEORY: AN INTRODUCTION In the tradition that inspired Psychology 101: Synopsis of Psychology, AllPsych is pleased to introduce Personality Theory: An Introduction. Personality Theory is a twelve-chapter synopsis of Personality Theory, Development, Psychopathology, Treatment and Change. It is authored by Dr. Christopher Heffner. Written with both the student and professor in mind, this text is meant to supplement CHAPTER 10: PSYCHOTHERAPY 1. A positive, healthy relationship between a client or patient and a trained psychotherapist 2. Recognizable mental health issues, whether diagnosable or not 3. Agreement on the basic goals of treatment 4. Working together as a team to achieve these goals With these commonalities in mind, this chapter will summarize the different typesof psychotherapy,
CHAPTER 5.7: ERICH FROMM Political Psychophilosopher Erich Fromm Erich Fromm was born in Germany in 1900. He grew up a Jew in a country full of anti-Semitism. He witnessed World War I when he was an early teen and the rise of the Nazi party fifteen years later. His interest in war and politics grew from these experiences and LEARNING ONE THING AT A TIME IS COMMON SENSE, AND IT'S The basic idea is that alternating between things you’re trying to learn instead of tackling them one at a time is harder in the short-term but helps you remember what you’ve learned in the long-term. This quirk in the way people learn was first noticed back in 1966 in an experiment that involved learning lists of words. CHAPTER 4.3 MULTIPLE BASELINES Multiple Baselines Some concerns of the A-B-A-B design include the effects of maturation, timing of training, amount of training, and other threats to internal validity. For instance, through the A-B-A-B design, we have no way of knowing if a little more biscuit training would have increased the response even greater than that of thepraise.
DECISIONS IN THE "TROLLEY DILEMMA" DIFFER FROM REAL-LIFE Decisions in the “Trolley Dilemma” Differ From Real-Life Behavior. Maybe you’ve heard this one: there’s a runaway trolley car headed toward a fork in the tracks. Standing on one set of tracks, oblivious to the trolley car careening out of control, is a group of five people. On the other set of tracks, also oblivious, is a singleperson.
THE DANGERS OF COMPARING YOURSELF TO OTHERS ON SOCIAL Social media makes a lot of things easier. Keeping up with old friends. Sharing your vacation pictures. Comparing yourself to other people. It’s that last one that could be causing problems, according to two new studies published in the journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking.Social networking isn’t inherently bad for people’s mental health, the results suggest, butSkip to content
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