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All Pre Written Papers From The Psychology Category

  • The Differences Between Bipolar I and Bipolar II Disorder
    Description: Bipolar is a metal health condition that causes extreme mood swings in humans. It is mainly genetic, environmentally influenced, or could be caused by changes in the brain structure. Not only is it due to hormonal imbalance, but traumatic and stressing moments in life may case the extreme changes in mood. The...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 6 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Rapport Building an Important Part of Counselling
    Description: Engaged clients often result in successful counseling sessions. Counselors should always seek to build rapport as an important part of counseling. This is because developing a sense of understanding, friendship, and trust with clients helps them feel safe and respected thus allowing them to face their ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • What Happens to the Brain and Body When We Dream
    Description: In this article, we will be focusing on dreams, what happens to the brain and body when we dream, and whether dreams mean anything. We need to understand how dreams impact our brains and body while we rest, do they mean anything overall in our lives? How do our bodies react to dreams while we sleep? Dreams...
    7 pages/≈1925 words| 4 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • How Freud Understood Mourning and the Ways to Overcome It
    Description: Sigmund Freud the founder of psychoanalysis come up with therapeutic techniques revolving on talk therapy that used ways like transference, dream interpretation, and free association. In mourning, people feel and show pain through external ways. As they feel and accept this change, they rebuild and the...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Behavior Analysis RBT Supervision
    Description: Feedback is important. Thus, it should never be overlooked during the supervision process or learning. When feedback is delivered effectively, there is a high chance that information will be communicated properly or as desired. The advantage of feedback, if delivered effectively, is that it usually facilitates...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Schizophrenia Population Depicted in "Out of Mind Out of Sight" Documentary
    Description: From the documentary out of mind, the population affected is residents of Brocknile mental health center, a forensic psychiatric hospital for people who have committed violent crimes. The film concentrates on two main floors in the facility devoted to psychiatry forensics. The film analyzes four primary residents...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Karl Marx's Theories
    Description: According to Marx, analysis of class structures, changes experienced as a result of the formation of such structures, and social class are significant factors used to understand social systems, mode of production, and capitalism present in the social environment. Marx's theory perceives that there are key...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • The Beliefs about the Laws of Attraction
    Description: The law of attraction's impacts is said to be the most potent in the law of attraction. As a result, it influences spiritual beliefs. Because it delves into people's spirituality, the Law of Attraction can have unintended implications (Golovchenko, 2020). Spirituality has been linked to a variety of health...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Ethical Implications on the Use of Placebos in Clinical Trials
    Description: What are placebos? Placebos are treatments used to find out whether or not the curative effect of the medicine can cause relief pain or not. Kaas et al. state that they are referred to as generic and 'fake' in nature. They do not have an active ingredient to heal a patient. When are they used? The physician...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | MLA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Theology of Divorce and Remarriage
    Description: Matters to do with marriage and divorce have proven to be the most challenging problems faced by contemporary relationships. In Christian society, marriage is believed to be a special kind of oath intended by God. According to the book of Genesis chapter one, we are told that God created man in His image and...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 6 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Do Cholesterol Drugs Affect Aggression
    Description: This paper explores the article, Do Cholesterol Drugs Affect Aggression by Thompson Dennis and how it examines the role of cholesterol drugs on the development of aggressive behavior among men and women. The general psychology area that the article has focused on is behavior and personality change. In...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • The Human Nature Depicted in the Film "The Apostle" (1997)
    Description: Humanity is the act of being human that is the essential nature of mankind. Being human is not an implication of possessing humanity. Humanity entails caring for others and extending goodwill to those living in the same locality. It promotes unity ensuring good relations among people. Various philosophers have...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 3 Sources | MLA | Psychology | Research Paper |
  • Psychology: Healthy Intimate Relationships
    Description: A healthy intimate mutual relationship involves two individuals who are emotionally committed to each other. Both parties are anxious about having special needs met and helping each other meet requirements (Videbeck, 2006, p. 87). The relationship can be emotional or sexual intimacy as well as mutual goals ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 4 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Virtue Ethics Theory by Aristotle
    Description: As defined by Aristotle, virtue ethics theory is an approach that places less emphasis on norms and rules, specific actions, and consequences, and instead stresses the sort of person who is engaging in the action (Curzer 2). The purpose is not primarily to determine whether the intention intended is correct...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | MLA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Evidence that Modern Technology Improves Critical Thinking
    Description: Critical thinking is the analysis and conceptualizing of ideas and information in a detailed manner, perceiving things precisely and progressing perfectly. Applying the received results to unusual situations, questions, and problems is a personal and psychological approach. Critical thinking develops the ability...
    1 page/≈550 words| 5 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • How Social Class Affects the Emotional Well-being of People
    Description: The journal article by Piff and Moskowitz (2018), talks on how social class affects the emotional well-being of people. The study divides society into two distinct social classes: the upper and lower classes. It defines the upper class as those people who have access to various resources such as sustainable...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Article Critique |
  • The Concept of Narcissism by Freud
    Description: Narcissism is a personality disorder that is also a subfield of psychology. The disease is characterized mainly by an inflated sense of self-importance. A narcissist has a sense of entitlement, a tendency to denigrate others, and an intelligent personality. Individuals with the illness are more likely to make...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Words as Coded Message According to Freud
    Description: According to Freud, words act as coded messages that express hidden memories. Freud believed that words that an individual utters could give clues to the individual's inner thoughts or subconscious thoughts. A slip of the tongue is a mistake in utterance or the memory of a word or feeling stored in the unconscious...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Portrayal of Friendship in the Novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower
    Description: The Perks of Being a Wallflower, is a novel written by Stephen Chbosky which tells a story of what it is like to grow up in high school. The title of the novel is about the main Character who is also presented as the protagonist named Charlie. Perks are special benefits enjoyed by people who belong to a...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Research Paper |
  • Adjustment to Bereavement: Adaptation, Transience of Post-death Grief, and Resilience
    Description: Bereavement is a traumatic event that not only causes a variety of physical and mental health consequences but also has the potential to alter the victims' life permanently. One of the cognitive health impacts connected with bereavement is acute grief, which occurs shortly after the death of a loved one. Acute...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • The Experiences of Individuals with Mental Illness and Current U.S. Culture
    Description: Mental health illnesses are major concerns in the US. The numbers of people suffering from different mental problems including anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, dementia and bipolar disorder among others are increasing at an alarming rate. Mental health institutions and psychiatric wards are filled with patients...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 8 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Why Counselors Should Engage in Activities that Ensure Personal Development
    Description: Counselors should be responsible not just for ensuring ethical and competent practice but should also engage in activities that ensure personal development. Simpson and Falkner argue that personal development involves ensuring personal growth and embracing self-care. However, it has not been easy for counselors...
    1 page/≈275 words| No Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Psychology of Adolescence and Adulthood to Real-World Issues
    Description: Poverty is one of the major contributors to early marriages in developing countries. Notably, teenage pregnancies come along with significant consequences for young mothers. First, infants are likely to be born pre-term, have lower birth weight, and have high neonatal and maternal mortality (Prasai & KC,...
    1 page/≈275 words| 6 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Lawrence Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development
    Description: Lawrence Kohlberg (1958) agreed with Piaget’s 1932 theory of moral development in principle but wanted to develop his ideas further. He used Piaget storytelling method to tell people stories involving moral dilemmas, in each case, he presented a choice to be considered, for example between the rights of...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 1 Source | Other | Psychology | Coursework |
  • Community-Oriented Policing and Gangs
    Description: Gun or Firearm ownership is one of the factors increasing Gang activities in America. Research establishes that Gun ownership has increased the independent risk factors of firearm injuries in a third of US households (Encouraging Responsible Gun Ownership | Overview, 2017). This paper evaluates the effectiveness...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Drug Addiction and Criminal Behaviors Among Juvenile
    Description: Drug Addiction and Criminal Behaviors Among Juvenile Psychology Research Paper...
    11 pages/≈3025 words| 4 Sources | APA | Psychology | Research Paper |
  • Adjusting and Attuning to Bereavement
    Description: The permanent cessation of all crucial biological functions vital to the sustenance of organisms’ lives, human beings include, is inevitable. Trigged by a myriad of factors like diseases, old age, or gruesome accidents, death can befall individuals at different stages of their lives. Regardless of the circumstances...
    1 page/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Critical Review of Psychological Test SAD PERSONS Scale
    Description: A psychological test is a standardized objective measure of a person's mental ability and behavioral characteristics by observing an individual behavior and measuring a numerical scale. It consists of visual, written, and verbal evaluations to assess adults' and children's emotional and cognitive functioning...
    7 pages/≈1925 words| 1 Source | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Theoretical Orientation of a Clinician in a Local Health Center
    Description: Everyone responds uniquely to different forms of therapy. To social workers in the counseling department, theoretical orientation is crucial in subjecting their clients to the right therapeutic treatments. Therapy may be a daunting task, especially when a counselor does not aptly respond to the dynamisms of...
    1 page/≈275 words| No Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Human Memory: Memory and Attention
    Description: Human Memory: Memory and Attention Psychology Research Proposal...
    12 pages/≈3300 words| 8 Sources | APA | Psychology | Research Proposal |
  • Research Design and Methods
    Description: The instrument used in the research proposal for collecting data is semi-structured interviews. The method will ensure reliability in themes under assessment while still offering the chance for follow-up questions according to the interviewees’ responses (Maxfield & Babbie, 2018). Semi-structured ...
    1 page/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Perception and Displaying of Love by Men & Women
    Description: Men and women are both different creatures having different thoughts and emotions to understand and express their feelings. Love is one of the aspects where those genres are displayed. This is due to their difference in genders, living and growing environment, that causes separate dispositions to their ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Effective Communication with Aboriginals
    Description: One of the most salient elements in our lives is communication. Effective communication is vital as it forms the foundation and growth of respect and trust. In the health care system, effective communication, especially between patients and health care providers, is paramount for providing quality health ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Is it Wrong to Reproduce if we Know it might Transmit Serious Disability?
    Description: There are numerous differing views and opinions in regards to our responsibilities toward the future generation. Some call for total rejection in trying to influence and dictate the future; others think it is a noble course; still, it is not the right time to do it. Some support the idea, considering the ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 2 Sources | MLA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Anxiety and Related Disorders
    Description: Anxiety disorders are mental disorders arising from excessive or persistent anxiety, fear, and behavior disturbances. The disorders include social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, separation anxiety disorder, agoraphobia, selective mutism, and substance or medication-induced ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Coursework |
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Computers
    Description: In the digital age of computers, there are many benefits and disadvantages of using computers. A computer is used by humans in day-to-day activities. In my opinion, if a person is aware of the benefits and drawbacks of computers, they will commit to them for productive activities such as work and education....
    2 pages/≈550 words| No Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Factors that Influence Children’s Behavior
    Description: Children exhibit different behavior depending on how they are brought up and the surrounding environment. For parents with more than one kid, it may be more challenging raising one kid than the other. Various factors may influence a child’s behavior hence posing a challenge to the parents. Some children may...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • The Effect of Stress on People's information Behaviour
    Description: This study aims to discover more about the informational behaviors of a set of people that claim to be stressed out as a result of work and personal issues. It investigates how stress influences a person's relationship with sources of information and papers, and how the data records retrieved influence a ...
    12 pages/≈3300 words| 6 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Freud’s Concept of Narcissism
    Description: Sigmund Freud’s concept of narcissism encompasses diverse issues and theories. Over the past, there have been distinct obscurities and contradictions in different psychoanalytical conceptions of narcissism. Currently, the standard concept of narcissism ranges from selfishness to excessive admiration of or...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Diversity Issues Related to Race, Gender and Ageism
    Description: This project will be a non-clinical case based on my observations of Suhail's vignette, which will be due on Monday. According to numerous academics' assessments on how aspects such as culture, ethnicity, gender, and religion would likely impact the Suhail therapy process, the objective of this article ...
    8 pages/≈2200 words| 6 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Analysis and Diagnosis on Adolescent Depression
    Description: A case study involving B.J, an African American teenager, 16 years old having a combination of medical and mental problem was assigned to me during my practicum. It was part of the steps to gain knowledge in management of such cases by understanding the condition of the client. The client has recently been ...
    7 pages/≈1925 words| 5 Sources | APA | Psychology | Case Study |
  • Role of Emotion Regulation in Children’s Education
    Description: Using a sample of 20 five-year-old children, this experiment evaluated the role of children's emotion control abilities and academic progress in nursery school. A moderation analysis looked at the possible processes through which emotion control affects children's early academic progress. Emotion control ...
    7 pages/≈1925 words| 6 Sources | APA | Psychology | Lab Report |
  • Selective Attention and Visual Working Memory
    Description: Maintaining a conversation, finding a book in a messy workplace, or understanding an abstract concept all need concentrating on certain pieces of information while disregarding others. When such concentrating or selection is motivated by objectives or interests rather than provoked by sensory qualities, ...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 6 Sources | APA | Psychology | Research Proposal |
  • The Power of Manding
    Description: Manding skills are extremely vital in reducing Xavier's problematic behaviors, such as throwing items, crying, and hitting. If the client learns that vocal or sign language is more effective and efficient in getting what he wants, he will be less inclined to cry or throw items. The training may improve his ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 4 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Sports Psychology on "How to Build team Unity"
    Description: One can hear that it is better to improve teamwork, but some people are struggling because teamwork is not good. In some companies, poor teamwork has had an impact on poor performance. Teamwork is important as long as one can work in an organization. This research paper gives an overview of teamwork and ...
    10 pages/≈2750 words| 10 Sources | APA | Psychology | Case Study |
  • Personality Psychology: Bandura, Freud, and Skinner
    Description: Personality psychology can be explained from different views such as social learning, biological, traits, and behavioral perspectives. Therefore, many theories are using the above perspectives. Albert Bandura, Sigmund Freud and B.F. Skinner are some of the personality theorists with various accomplishments...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 5 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Internet Influence on Kids
    Description: In the past few years, the number of people using the internet has increased greatly. Among the user are youths and kids. The usage of the internet, particularly by kids has been increasing very fast. However, it should be noted that, despite the positive impact of the internet on people's lives, when it...
    1 page/≈275 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Psychological and Behavioral Factors of Individual Terrorists
    Description: Terrorism is a plaque from which no country is immune. Its impacts have long-lasting impacts on society. Terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda and ISIS have long-term effects if it continues to hit a particular country. Terrorism aims to create fear ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 4 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Understanding Personality Test
    Description: In the contemporary world, people possess various qualities and characteristics that may influence their performance in an organization. As a result, studying organizational behavior is significant in the understanding and management of individuals in an organization in order to enhance their productivity ...
    1 page/≈550 words| 1 Source | MLA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Theories and Foundation of Child Development
    Description: Theories and Foundation of Child Development Psychology Research Paper...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Research Paper |
  • Monotasking vs. Multitasking: Which Is More Efficient and Why?
    Description: Nowadays, people tend to complete many various tasks simultaneously and achieve the highest productivity. With such phenomena, work-life balance is essential to stay effective in any endeavor. Contemporary studies in sociology, education, and ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 7 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Cyberbullying
    Description: Cyberbullying is a system of harassment in the digital world, particularly in social media. It occurs especially among young people where the victim suffers a shameful situation. Addressing cyberbullying is critical because victims may develop ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 4 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Psychology Basing on Media and Related Theories
    Description: The news media frequently reports on celebrities behaving abnormally on social media or in their personal lives. Celebrities should have a reason for acting this way, knowing that every move will make headlines, but they cannot help themselves. ...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 13 Sources | APA | Psychology | Research Paper |
  • Erickson Psychological Development Theory
    Description: Erickson, in his theory, discussed children's development from infancy to old age. The stages are as follows: Trust vs. Mistrust, which occurs from birth to approximately 18 months. In this stage, the child is entirely dependent, and their developing trust is dependent on the quality of care they receive...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 5 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Theories and Foundation of Child Development
    Description: Child development is the process of growth that occurs between birth and puberty as part of the human cycle. This procedure is highly consistent and follows a similar pattern for each child, except that it is unique in its own way. However, the ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Term Paper |
  • Family Relations Impact Psychological Well-being across Lifespan
    Description: The research topic is selected from observation that people who spend time together seem to have unbreakable ties that affect them through life span development. For instance, family ties seem to be more pronounced by time together and ...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 6 Sources | APA | Psychology | Research Proposal |
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
    Description: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), can be described as an acute anxiety response to life-threatening, or terrifying events that would be considered to exceed normal human experiences. As such, PTSD is a mental health disorder that occurs ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 4 Sources | APA | Psychology | Research Paper |
  • Biracial and Monoracial Identity Development
    Description: Identity development traces back to the early childhood of an individual to the time he becomes an adult. Biracial, also known as multiracial, includes people or children with parents from different. The process by which an individual self-identify ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Formal Evaluation of Roller Bags Case Study
    Description: The trouble less fortunate children undergo every day with the heavy luggage of books on their back as they try to achieve their dreams is wanting. Claude Ciseria, having noticed the problem children undergo when moving with bags overweighed ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Annotated Bibliography: Mentally Disabled Children
    Description: The wearing of prescribed glasses by mentally disabled children can be a problem. The authors experimented on how to increase the wearing of prescribed glasses by the mentally disabled. With a sample of four mentally disabled children, they ...
    1 page/≈275 words| No Sources | APA | Psychology | Annotated Bibliography |
  • Worldview on Latino/Hispanic Culture
    Description: Based on my worldview on the Hispanic culture, I would deem that the Hispanics are religious and like partying. I had the idea as they portrayed respect to God and the dead in their colorful festivities. Their food was uniquely made, and their ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | MLA | Psychology | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Happiness Plan
    Description: For many generations, mankind has always dreamed of a happier and healthier society. The idea of personal and societal happiness has been around for many years and philosophers and writers have theorized on ...
    8 pages/≈2200 words| 10 Sources | MLA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Motivated Reasoning
    Description: People are bound to reasoning since they have brains. However, we have several forms of reasoning. Motivated reasoning is one of the reasoning forms. Motivated reasoning is a form of reasoning where people access, ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 1 Source | MLA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Effects of sleep on Academic Performance
    Description: The human body requires sufficient sleep, just as it requires food and air to function normally. However, many individuals do not always embrace the need to get adequate sleep. College students report more ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 7 Sources | APA | Psychology | Research Paper |
  • The Psychology Behind Long-Term Marriages
    Description: Love and marriage are probably the most studied topics of psychology, because no other person influences our health and well-being as much as the spouse does. Some people in long-term marriages confess that in ...
    8 pages/≈2200 words| 6 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Impact of Carnegie's Views
    Description: Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) was a well-known businessman and philanthropist who significantly impacted the world. After making millions of dollars from his forays into the American steel industry, he dedicated the rest of his life to contributing to social causes, including public libraries, education, and ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | MLA | Psychology | Coursework |
  • Freud's Concept of Narcissism and Mourning
    Description: The term narcissism is defined as the value of adoration that people accord themselves with being tools of sexual desire. Freud, a Greek mythologist, postulated narcissism as a factor that causes people to have affection towards a specific object. The word narcissism emanated from Greek mythology, where...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 4 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Family Engagement Attitude Reflection
    Description: Healthy family engagement can improve a student’s learning, well-being, and development. Feedback from family engagement allows teachers to gauge students’ development and learning milestones. Effective family ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | MLA | Psychology | Reaction Paper |
  • Vision: The Visual System, the Eye, and Color Vision
    Description: In the human visual plan, the eye gets veritable shocks as light and sends those lifts as electrical signs to the frontal cortex, which unravels the signs as pictures. Human vision is a saint among the most confounding ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 5 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • The Process of Classical Conditioning
    Description: In classical conditioning, a neutral signal is placed in front of a naturally occurring reaction. The establishment of a connection between two stimuli results in a learnt response. The approach calls for the utilization of a naturally occurring stimulus to induce an automatic response. During this stage...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | MLA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Should Students Who Commit to Cyberbullying be Suspended from School?
    Description: What is Cyberbullying? It is an actor who committed harmful ways of action through the help of social media such as; Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Blogging site, etc. It can be done intentionally or intentionally that can affect another person who might turn them into depression or more suicidal...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 2 Sources | MLA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Evaluating Various Human Development Theories
    Description: Social development theories were established to explain how cognitive development can be achieved through social interactions. The interactions can be between friends, families, or colleagues that share common interests. Some of the popular ones include the maturationist, psychoanalytic, behaviorism...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Understanding the Stereotypes to Older Adults
    Description: Advanced age presents many health issues, both physical and mental. Working with an aging patient requires a practitioner to liberate themselves from common stereotypes and deal with each individual case without judging based on the stereotypes. To work effectively with older clients, counsellors must learn...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 5 Sources | APA | Psychology | Research Paper |
  • Psychology: Identity Development
    Description: Adolescence refers to the transitional stage from childhood to adulthood and it takes place between 13-19 years. Both physical and even psychological changes, which occur in adolescence usually begin earlier. This transition period brings many independence questions as well as identity and as adolescents ...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 1 Source | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • The Process of Counseling in Psychology
    Description: During the counselling session with Jennifer, April expresses her difficult adjusting to the new learning environment triggered by lack of friends. She laments making a new friend who later disowns her for claims of associating with other girls she did like. To April this sounded horrible as it made her...
    1 page/≈275 words| No Sources | APA | Psychology | Case Study |
  • The Importance of Practicing Effective Leadership Skills
    Description: Exceptional leadership skills are beneficial to both leaders and people being lead. Notably, an individual who can lead oneself effectively can develop a good working relationship with others. Mastering individuals relationships enables one to work as a leader and a contributor to teams. In essence, leader...
    3 pages/≈825 words| No Sources | MLA | Psychology | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Human Services: Model of Service Delivery
    Description: The service delivery model comprises public, medical, and human service models. Depending on the nature of the problem and the intensity, the three models are practical to humanity. Human services revolve between environment and individual, trying to balance both of them. For instance, the behavior...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Psychology: Freud Understanding of Narcissism
    Description: Sigmund Freud described narcissism as self-adoration based on one's status as a sexual object of desire. He sees narcissism as a type of neurosis, and he believes that all persons do have the level of narcissism at some point in their lives. Primary and secondary narcissism are two forms of narcissism...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • The Concept of Mourning by Freud
    Description: Everyone will encounter the loss of a loved one at some point in their lives and undoubtedly experience sadness, especially if the person was very close to them. Bokanowski (2019) says that people sometimes feel sorrow, but only for a short ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Research Paper on Dyslexia
    Description: Dyslexia impacts the development of the brain's left temporal lobe, which controls language and is located just behind the ear. This brain region influences information retrieval, reading style, auditory processing, memory, and emotional stability. ...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Signature Assignment: Psychological Perspectives
    Description: Psychology is not only the learning of human conduct but it is beyond. People must comprehend the numerous diverse theories as well as perceptions that are neighboring the psychology training. As well as learning additionally about the diverse ...
    12 pages/≈3300 words| 12 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Dyslexia Today: Characteristics, Etiology, and Interventions
    Description: From its Greek roots, dys (“impaired”) and lexia (“word”), dyslexia can be described as a disorder that affects how individuals process words when reading or writing (Mather & Wendling, 2012). However, the margins of the condition are blurred, ...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 9 Sources | APA | Psychology | Research Paper |
  • Interview on Ableism and Disability Discrimination
    Description: On the program today, we are hosting Dr. Mwangangi, from Kenya and a mother of two children living with Autism. In addition to being a vocal advocate of equality and justice for individuals with ASD, She has vast experience in education, strategic management, Accounting finance but, more importantly leader...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | Harvard | Psychology | Other (Not Listed) |
  • The Recognition of Indigenous People in Society
    Description: The reading is fundamentally relevant on the basis that it assists in the process of fostering the recognition of the indigenous people. This society, in essence, ought to be examined through the lens of their cultural norms, practices, heritage information and through critical examination of this culture...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | MLA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Sexual Violence and Rape Culture in Campus
    Description: Cases of rape and sexual assault in higher education facilities are growing higher by the day. Sexual assault is the process by which an individual purposely touches another person sexually without their consent. It also happens through coercion ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 3 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Understanding the Social Penetration Theory
    Description: Social penetration theory (SPT) is an interesting theory covered in Chapter 6. It was developed by two innovative figures in the field of psychology, Irwin Altman and Dalmas Taylor. They described social penetration theory as overt interpersonal behaviours in social interaction and the internal subjective ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| No Sources | APA | Psychology | Coursework |
  • Understanding the Meaning of Mindfulness
    Description: Mindfulness is a nonjudgmental awareness of one's reality in the present moment. Mindfulness is a state, not a trait, in this sense (Shapiro & Carlson, 2009). Mindfulness is simply being in the moment and having an observation of yourself. Getting out of your mind and observe yourself without any judgment....
    1 page/≈275 words| 5 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Social, Emotional, and Academic Well-Being for Each Student
    Description: In this increasingly competitive world, every student must have the social, emotional, and academic skills to be successful. Many students are not getting the support they need at home or in school. They often feel stressed out and overwhelmed by their responsibilities. As a result, many of them lack...
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