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Depression as a Disease of Our Time Psychology Essay
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Appetite may disappear completely, or increase and lead to overeating. Depressed people complain of pain in the area of heart, stomach, and may suffer from constipation. Markedly the energy reserves of the human’s body become reduced, and as a result, people overwork themselves quickly even with a small physical and mental job.
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Happiness in Relation to Neuroscientific and Evolutionary Approaches Psychology Essay
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In Darwinian happiness, an example of an explanation of the evolutionary approach to happiness, the brain is the main organ of interest. It explains happiness as an aspect that covers the organization and the physiology of the brain, the immune system, emotions, senses and social programming (Grinde, 2002).
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Role of the Society in Culturing a Criminal Psychology Essay
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The committing of the crime can be secondary at times. Take an example when the individual is under intense strain then decides to use drugs as a solace. This can happen maybe after a marital breakup. After using the drugs, one may end up being involved in actions they cannot really comprehend at all.
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My Own Career in Psychology Psychology Essay
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The successful work in the field of psychology requires appropriate skills. I have such qualities both necessary and important for each scientist as a spontaneous curiosity, the ability for a long time to analyze the same problems, the relatively high degree of scientific talent, which involves the developed memory, creative thinking, imagination and observation.
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Managing Transference and Countertransference Psychology Essay
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Working with patients that have psychotic states can be stressful to therapists because they have the potential to inflict painful states of mind to those treating them. The stress influenced by them can make therapists be angry, despair and cause confusion, which can in turn cause burn out on the therapists (Jones 2005).
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Psychodynamic Approach and Biological Psychology Psychology Essay
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Psychodynamic theory gave the most serious impact to the development of psychology. However, it was also rejected and criticized by many because of its accent on the sexual development of a human. Psychoanalysis suggested that a person must analyze his childhood experience for the understanding of his adult problems.
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Theory of Doctoral Student Professional Identity Development Psychology Assignment
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Social identity theory, on the other hand, is a theory regarding intergroup associations, social self, and group processes. The main idea is that a given social category within which one falls and feels to belong defines the person in term of the distinct attributes of the category (Tajfel & Turner, Art Integrative Theory of Intergroup Conflict, 1979)
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Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl Psychology Book Report/Review
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The intent of lifelong work and mission has been towards the conveyance of ‘Life’s potential meaning’; given any prevailing circumstances or contexts of an individual’s life. Through his concrete example of such a will, has the theory been able to spread far and wide, co-existing with other aspects of existentialism.
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20th Century Genius Award Psychology Essay
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Sigmund Freud’s impact on culture has been nothing short of profound. Perhaps the most pervasive influence Freud has had is in reshaping psychological paradigms. Today talk therapy is a cornerstone element of psychological treatment, but during Freud’s time hypnosis was believed to be the only effective treatment method.
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The Moral Values as a Part of Suicide Psychology Essay
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Various thinkers and philosophers have analyzed the issue of the right to die and its relation with medical research. As most of the time, medical professionals try to conduct their trials and experiments using terminally ill patients. Such people are kept alive with artificial external help and instruments, although the patient may be brain dead or in a coma.
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To What Extent Is Risky Behavior a Feature of Adolescence Psychology Essay
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Adults believe that they can expect anything from adolescents due to their proneness to risky behaviours. The study of youth is always linked to researching risky behaviours in groups of adolescents and young adults because of its high frequency. Drinking, smoking, taking drugs and having early sexual life are 4 main risky behaviours in the focus. 
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Is It Better to Stay Together For the Sake of the Children Psychology Assignment
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Relationships do not manifest the very same logic that one speaks of in the larger context. Whilst making decisions with respect to differing relationships, it is necessary to take care of reason more than the emotion itself as the latter could mean having decisions which are based on intent favoured for a particular party or person so to speak. 
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The Degree of Seriousness of Psychological and Emotional Problems Displayed by Children of Adolescent Mothers Psychology Essay
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School failure is normally attributed to the fact that teenage parents are unable to supervise and finance the education of their children since they themselves lack the education and viable sources of financial means. The poverty experienced by families of adolescent mothers is due to their inability to land a good job with a decent wage. 
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HIV and AIDS Clients in Psychology Psychology Literature review
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“Women may lack the decision-making freedom to participate in a trial, especially a trial that addresses sexual behavior. They may be burdened with childcare and a lack of transportation. For women with children, participation is often limited by having to attend one of the few trial sites that offer childcare.
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Behaviorism, Functionalism and Cognitive Psychology: History and Modern Application Psychology Coursework
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The cognitive perspective implies that the development of cognitive mechanisms (such as memory, thinking, sensory abilities, etc) and language are the main tools of learning behavior. Before the child can effectively master a certain behavioral pattern he should master language that helps correctly perceive the world around him. 
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Critical, Analytical and Reflective Thoughts: A Personal Role in the Field of Psychology Psychology Essay
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After a superficial overview of a very currently controversial area in modern psychology – Evolutionary Psychology – on the unreliable source, Wikipedia, not used conventionally as a source. However, this overview did lead me to an entire field of writers, involved in debates within this area. don’t ever use this as a source.
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Individual Personality Profile Psychology Personal Statement
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Analyzing those results in an absolute and relative manner is the next goal of this paper under the section. The next section of this paper has the goal to present my career in front of the reader. The third section is a match between himself, his personality and his career, his job and its requirements.
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Psychodynamic Counselling Theory Psychology Assignment
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John Bowlby developed the theory of attachment between 1969 and 1982 (Belsky, Rosenberger & Crnic, 1995, p.153). Bowlby (1944, 1958) believed that a person who experiences a major separation from his parents in childhood develops serious emotional and mental disorders (Belsky, Rosenberger & Crnic, 1995, p.153).
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Meditation and Its Significance to the Metaphysical Practice Psychology Thesis
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In the fast-paced world people are trying to keep up with others but in the process have lost touch with God, with their own essential nature. In the process, they experience a deep sense of alienation (Miller 1996).  This void or alienation gives rise to quests about life, about the meaning of life, questions such as who am I and why am I here. These indicate that every individual is a metaphysician by nature.
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Eating Disorder Effect on People Psychology Thesis
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Food performs numerous and equally important functions in the body of a human being. Lack of it may cause serious problems to the body. Similarly, excess consumption of food can as well have serious implications on one's body and life. Abnormalities surrounding food consumption among many people are currently raising a lot of problems and debates.
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The Concept of Self-Identity in Lockes Theory Psychology Essay
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Self-identity deals with questions that often arise about ourselves by virtue of us being people. Many of the questions occur to nearly all human beings at one point in time: Who am I? What will happen in the future? Where will I be? And so forth. The idea of character toward self has been talked about by a few thinkers since the inception of Western theory. 
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The Genealogy of Morality Psychology Essay
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In guilt, the focus is on the subject or something have based on the negative evaluation. Once you examine Frank’s description of the two, it is clear that shame is personal and an eccentric emotion brought about by negative emotions like depression, anger, poor health, domestic violence, suicide, and drug abuse.
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Looking Beneath the Surface and Waiting Psychology Book Report/Review
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Looking beneath the surface issue is discovered through Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad and Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka. They both propose the perspectives on looking beneath the surface in one way or another. The issue of waiting is depicted and explored through The Beast in the Jungle by Henry James and Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett.
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Relation Between Moral and Causal Responsibility for an Event Psychology Essay
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Some instances in life present situations that to say the least are agonizing moral dilemmas. Solving such situations require rationality as a form of judgment. Consider, for instance, the 2002 hostage crisis in Moscow theatre. The use of a narcotic gas that apparently led to more than 120 deaths of innocent civilians received pretty much criticism.
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The Management Philosophy of Edwards Deming Psychology Article
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The Evolution of Management Thought (Wren, 1994), quickly convinces the reader that there are many perspectives that should be considered in evaluating the future of organizations. All of these have something to say to us, and none has said everything. Indeed, they clearly provide a mosaic of complexity and possibility.
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Organizational Behavior Psychology Essay
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These are shaped by each team member’s expectations from the leader; individual perceptions formed at the beginning based on their first impressions and last for very little time, usually, till the interaction improves. Attitude is the cluster of beliefs, assessed feelings, and behavioral intentions toward an object, which forms the attitude object.  
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Personality Types of Leader in a Business Psychology Essay
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The author states that from the personality results, my management style will not be altered in a great way. Nonetheless, it will be designed in such a way that, it will be of benefit to the employees. Basing his experience on his being an Extraverted iNtuitive Feeling Judging person, he has the ability to mobilize people into achieving their goals.
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Conceptualization of Health Psychology Essay
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Health is the factor that affects every part of an individual's life. Good health leads to a prosperous life. The concept of health is known to everyone but the meaning that individuals derive from this term varies from person to person and group to group. The concept of health for children differs from that of teenagers.
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The Struggle for Self-Acceptance Psychology Essay
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The situation is further intensified as each individual is unique and may have attributes that do not conform to the societal norm. Many individuals who have a mental illness or disability find it difficult to find love and acceptance from others. Many people grow up under the teachings of equality, but this aspiration is far from reality.  
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The Stain of Double Consciousness Psychology Essay
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Given the likelihood that many Black Americans feel that it is useless for them to try and excel since they are expected to fail; would not many of them also want to opt-out? Some would feel as Mr Du Bois does that, “He would not bleach his Negro soul in a flood of white Americanism, for he knows that Negro blood has a message for the world". 
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Erik Eriksons Theory of Psychosocial Development Psychology Coursework
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 These stages are roughly divided by age groups but refer more to the types of growth patterns that are experienced rather than specific ages.  Erikson labels these stages infancy, toddler years, early childhood, middle childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, middle adulthood, and late adulthood.
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Usage of Cellular Phones While Driving Increases the Risk of Road Accidents Psychology Essay
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, driver distraction is the cause of approximately 25-30 per cent of the injuries in a car crash (Utter, 2001 cited by Tseng, Nguyen, Liebowitz, & Agresti, 2005). The distracted drivers pose safety risks to themselves and the occupants, as well as the motoring and walking public. 
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Stress Log Psychology Assignment
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I called my parents and got into a quarrel with them over them blaming me for not caring enough to call, despite finding out about my mother’s blood pressure. I am getting tired of explaining to them that being in college means I am busy now with work. I am not exactly having a party here.
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Allport's Motivation, Functional Autonomy and Study of the Individual Psychology Essay
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All assume that people gain motivation by new drives and needs. The theory reckons the urge in people in their present lives rather than events in their past lives. It further states that people functionally have an understanding of the things they carry out and its importance.
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Self Identity: Opportunities for Personality Development Psychology Essay
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Identity can be found in different ways and meanings to affect the major impact on the national culture. There is talk of the personal, social, cultural, family, or ethnic self-identity of a person, or it will be of individual gender identity, the social or national identity of entire groups of people. It is about the image that people have or make groups of themselves and what they identify with.
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The Amygdala is Responsible for Emotions Psychology Case Study
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Along this line, a man for centuries had thought about an ultimate purpose for his existence and place in the grand scheme of things. He had thought about God and what happens after life here on earth. Man likewise has considered a lot of things in his life for which there are no easy answers as yet.
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The Contemporary Approaches in Psychotherapy Psychology Essay
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The two concepts are linked to both positive effects and positive beliefs which are cognitive. Forgiveness is the act of letting go of any anger or bitterness towards a person who has caused you damages. When one forgives, negative feelings such as fear, bitterness, and anger are substituted with love and peace.
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Is Spirituality Being Considered in the Occupational Therapy Psychology Essay
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The concept of spirituality has been receiving increasing importance in the well being of a person. This includes a healthy body and mind. Debates and discussions have taken place that integration of the mind, body, and spirit is essential for a healthy life. Research reveals that spirituality is being extensively considered in the Occupational Therapy (OT) process.
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Structuralist Movement And Lacan`S Role In The Structural Psychoanalysis Psychology Essay
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Anxiety thus signifies the paradoxical existence of the intimidating and the pleasing in one and the same form of language, thereby indicating something about the possible function of art, and its modes of expression and figuration. So, based on Lacan`s concept of Real, we can conclude that the effect of the uncanny refers to a psychic event that precedes the distinction between reality and imaginative reality.
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Important Semantics of the Image Retrieval Psychology Essay
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While automated programs to identify images can be very helpful in filling in the lower end data regarding a particular image, studies continue to indicate that end users are searching for images using higher-end search terms. This means that image classification must still be conducted manually until the semantic gap can be breached by more automated processes. Further research should be conducted on the possibility of image comparison.  
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Drug Therapy vs. Behaviour Therapy to Treat Claustrophobia and Anxiety Psychology Essay
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The problem sterns from psychological fear and the aims of the treatment should be focused on removing the fear itself. A personal approach and individualized treatment can only help in treating this case. Additionally, medication also becomes necessary for providing immediate relief to the suffering individual. Therefore it appears that a combination of psychotherapy and medication is the best-suited method in the treatment of claustrophobia.
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Life Satisfaction or Subjective Well Being Psychology Coursework
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Research now verifies that The happy person, though not necessarily ‘young, married……’ is in effect blessed with a positive temperament, an optimist, and does not ruminate excessively about bad events, and is living in an economically developed society, has good friends, and possesses adequate resources for making progress toward valued goals.
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Vignette analysis Psychology Case Study
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The husband tells you he is afraid to go to sleep for fear that the wife will “kill me in revenge”. The other children appear distraught and withdrawn. The wife has suffered from a
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Developmental Life Span Psychology Psychology Essay
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The first video contains a group of children ­– 4 girls and 2 boys, aged around two to four years old. In this room, there are also three members of staff and our lecture video camera recording the interaction
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Should Psychologists Prescribe Medication to Their Patients Psychology Literature review
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Psychologists’ prescribing practices will make the adult population more vulnerable to the shortcomings in their medical training. For this reason, they should confine their training to collaborative practices. This approach does not by any means undermine the great services provided by the psychologists. Rather it would enhance the quality of the services.
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Improving the Success Rate of Third Grade Students in Solving Math Word Problems Psychology Assignment
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However, this state is recognized as being ranked poorly, coming in at 49th place in the country for educational achievement overall. The school district is divided into six regions. These regions include the Northeast, Northwest, East, Southeast, Southwest, and the Superintendent’s Schools.
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Qualitative and Quantitative Research Review in Psychology Psychology Research Proposal
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Discuss, compare and contrast these two approaches to research as they might be applied to the investigation of a topic of your choice (for example, substance abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder, and so one). In your discussion, evaluate the strengths, limitations, and appropriate uses of each approach by analyzing the professional literature on these research approaches. Be sure to use proper terms, assumptions, and details of the research protocols in your answer.
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A Relationship with Birth Position Psychology Case Study
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Many have most likely been exposed to birth order theory, of either technically established or mythological origins. The majority of people have a dominant birth order personality that equals their birth position. However, that personality is affected by other features such as nature, sex, and other family conditions.
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The Nature of Dreams and Fantasies Psychology Case Study
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Man has always dreamed about different things. He has dreamed of things that have shaped up his life in more ways than one. This means that he has envisioned his life events in such a manner that he would like to see them in the coming times. These dreams are a fabrication of his mind as to what actually he wants from his life in essence.
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Being an International Student Can Influence Identity of Self Concepts Psychology Essay
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The self-image is developed with respect to the self-image of the other self-images. Society is an amalgamation of fixed patterns versus flux which are the result of situational differences. International students are similarly facing different situations a different cultures and different roles. All these variants produce a change in the perception of self which is sometimes subtle and sometimes pronounced.
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