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The first part of this paper provides an analysis of addiction theory in order to set up the background around which psychodynamic theory and its relevance to addiction treatment can be analysed.... odern mental disorder treatments have turned away from exhaustive psychotherapeutic approaches, yet psychodynamic conceptualisations of addiction remain relevant in the treatment of addicts (Rasmussen, 2000).... Modern mental disorder treatments have turned away from exhaustive psychotherapeutic approaches, yet psychodynamic conceptualisations of addiction remain relevant in the treatment of addicts (Rasmussen, 2000)....
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Executive summary In this advanced age of technology, various techniques are available for researchers to study both the structure and the functions of the brain.... These studies have revealed many such facets of the human brain that have resulted in major changes in educational areas.... ... ... ...
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But, modern decision research has broken this traditional pattern and opened its doors to emotions.... This essay studies the role of emotions in the process of decision making.... It is emphasized that this issue has been largely ignored by decision researchers over the past years as this process is generally thought of as cognitive rather than emotional....
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sychodynamic counselling has its origin in psychoanalytic theories.... Historically, psychodynamic theories started with the works of Sigmund Freud (1856-1936), who was born in the Czech Republic but later moved to Germany with his family when he was young, and then later to Vienna, where he spent the most of his life.... Freud, therefore, utilized an analogy of thermodynamics to explain his theories of psychodynamics....
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The essay "Theories of Human Behavior" focuses on the critical analysis of the major theories of human behavior.... People perceived their fellow human beings in terms of renaissance ideology, but at the same time, no such theoretical approaches were introduced that can explain the reasons behind such psychological overlapping.... In the same line famous English dramatists Christopher Marlow and Shakespeare also portrayed their characters in such ways that they contradicted the conventional human traits of good or bad and they emerged as human beings as we perceive in the modern context....
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he study we are about to embark on is going to carry out investigations in two key areas 'Happiness' and 'Intimate Relations' and make an analysis of which influences the other.... This study, Happiness and Intimate relationships, was carried and out and our investigation helped us take a closer view of the factors of love and happiness are intertwined with our intimate relationships and how they in turn impact on our lives.... This research paper examined the various contributing factors such as love, intimacy, level of closeness and understanding that were responsible for not only making us happy but also for helping people to enjoy intimate relationships....
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The researcher of this essay 'Moral Emotions' aims to analyse claims that moral emotions drive and regulate human social behaviour.... The paper concludes that moral emotions play a significant role in driving and regulating social behaviour.... ... ... ... Recent studies in cognitive and neurobiological sciences highlight a significant connection between emotion and moral judgement....
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as given an interpretation and analysis of its causes.... The author of the paper provides information about some of the most famous opinions and theories of emotions.... alking about the ancient researchers, I would like to mention one of the most recognizable figures for early modern philosophers, Aquinas, whose treatment of the emotions can be found in the Summa Theologicae and in De Veritate....
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