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Techniques to Assist the Client to Manage Their Anger Psychology Assignment
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It is essential for a counselor to maintain their pose when the client reacts angrily. This can assist the client to manage their anger. When the counselor does not get angry, in return the client lacks an issue to push on. Thus, they may adopt a different behavior or tactic as opposed to being angry (Flasher and Fogle, 2011).  
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Psychology Case Study
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It is a combination of behavior therapy and cognitive therapy, both separately and integrated to address the problems earlier mentioned. A variety of both cognitive and behavioral therapy is used by therapists to treat psychological disorders such as anxiety and depression. Some behaviors cannot be brought to control through rational thought.
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The Impact of War Experiences on Mental Health of African Refugees in Australia Psychology Research Proposal
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The fact that war refugees continue to experience challenges while settling in their new refuge countries further impact their mental wellbeing is enough to challenge nations to ensure their refugees receive the moral, financial, social support, and other conditions, which improve their destroyed psychological wellbeing.  
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The Appeal of Media Violence in a FullLength Motion Picture by Sparks, Sherry, and Lubsen Psychology Assignment
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The article proceeds to analyze violence in the media through numerous contexts or topics including the audiences for violent imagery, why people watch violence, social identity and violence, excitement and sensation seeking, the importance of context, and violent images as part of social control. The last topic concludes the author’s discussion with a restatement of his main arguments.
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Multicultural Family Law Psychology Assignment
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Apart from being discriminated against in society due to having Schizotypal disorder, an individual may simply avoid social interactions with others including friends, colleagues, and spouse. This may worsen the condition of the person because it exposes him or her to a grate risk of getting more psychiatric-related problems, such as depression and anxiety.
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Facebook as an Enabler of Social Inclusion Psychology Research Paper
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Digital resources as most could call in the current contemporary society are very important to individuals’ daily life. For example, the information about new brands released by a company needs to reach customers for effective interaction. Greenhow found that most people deprived socially are less likely to get digital useful resources.
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Prerequisites of Loneliness Psychology Essay
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Loneliness is regarded as a severe health concern that leads to various maladaptive effects such as anxiety, depression, and in some cases, suicide. Loneliness is defined as the state of averseness that is always experienced whenever there is an existence of a discrepancy between interpersonal relations that a person desires to have.
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Can People Resist Normative and Informational Social Influence Psychology Essay
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Social influence often leads to conformity where individuals have to adapt to them to be accepted and be adored. This process happens as a result of two practices which are conformity and obedience. According to Gerrard and Deutsch's theory, normative influence is based on someone’s desire to be adored by others (Burnkrant & Cousineau, 1975).
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Life History Qualitative Research Method Psychology Assignment
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The cross-sectional researches indicate variation in the personality traits within the individual level (Srivastava, John, Gosling, & Potter, 2003). Such variations were obtained from the analysis of personality traits within the context of extraversion, agreeableness, emotional stability, conscientiousness, and openness to a new experience.
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Case of Peter William Sutcliffe Psychology Case Study
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During his late teen years, Sutcliffe developed an unhealthy interest in prostitutes. He spent most of his time in the company of his friend Trevor Birdsall, watching the prostitutes petitioning on the streets of Branford and Leeds. The evidence does not exist to show that he used the services of the prostitutes at that particular stage of life.
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Compliance, Obedience, and Conformity in Social Behavior Psychology Term Paper
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Conformity, obedience, and compliance are all forms of social influence that entails the manner through which individuals influence the behaviors, feelings, and beliefs of others. Compliance occurs when a person changes her/his behavior to react to an implicit or explicit request made by others. It is an active kind of social influence.
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Freud's Views on Shakespeare's Hamlet and Sophocle's Oedipus Tyrannus Psychology Essay
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Sigmund Freud communicated the assessment that the volume contained the most significant of every last one of disclosures he had been blessed enough to make. The creator's estimation of his work agrees with that of most understudies and faultfinders (Sophocles, Berkowitz, Brunner, Erikson, Berkowitz & Brunner, 1970).
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Sexual Offensive Behaviour Development of Peter Sutcliffe Psychology Case Study
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The psychodynamic perspective was founded on the Sigmund ideology. Freud argued that human character, including offensive behaviour, results from unconscious forces that control a person’s brain. Freud argued that childhood experiences play a significant role in the kind of behaviour an adolescent or an adult engages in.
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A Beautiful Mind - a Movie about Mental Health Psychology Movie Review
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John Nash is among one the few individuals who experience schizophrenia healing at old age for reasons not known. Love does not provide the entire cure to this problem, it only eases the life suffering. The film challenges the viewer to study the rich historical events and research on the historical basis of the film.
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Storage and the Experiences of Persistence in Flashback Psychology Research Paper
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The study has its own limitations due to the considerable irrelevance of material which serves to impact the end result. In addition, the individuals who volunteered as participants came from different economic backgrounds and walks of life, and their level of thinking differed considerably and could have affected the results.
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Simultaneous and Sequential Line-up Procedures Psychology Case Study
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The effectiveness of sequential and simultaneous line-ups is also affected by age of the witnesses. Earlier research by Lindsay et al. (1997) conducted two experiments to compare the identification accuracies of undergraduates and children aged between 3 and 15 years, using target-absent and target-present sequential and simultaneous line-ups.
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Psychosocial Wellbeing of Patient Psychology Coursework
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Felix cites his long, routine, noon walk from his house to the bus as a smoking opportunity he has never let go. Felix's chronic smoking habit highly predisposes him to respiratory diseases such as COPD, and lung cancer among many other complications (Brashier & Kodgule, 2012; Samara, Margaritopoulos, Wells, Siafakas, & Antoniou, 2011).
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Features of a Family Assessment Process Psychology Assignment
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The tool reveals critical issues that must be addressed in time to prevent their effects from affecting the development of young children as they begin to interact with their environment. The goals identified above will greatly assist in the improvement of relationships within the family as well as between the family and the external environment.
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Family Analysis through Attachment Theory Psychology Term Paper
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Drawing on the attachment theory, this paper will provide a concise and succinct explanation of the issues evident in the case study. In this case, it will explore personal interpretations and understanding of what is happening in the Cruise family and how they convey how attachment theory has informed these interpretations.
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Negative Effects of Video Games on Children Psychology Term Paper
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In the first place, video games lower the concentration of the children in the long term and also affect the academic performance of the children in schools since they spend most of their time playing video games. However, these effects can be managed by monitoring the behavior of the children and limiting the time they spend playing video games.
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Informative and Persuasive Passage of Psychiatric Patients View Psychology Literature review
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The stairs symbolises the gap and the negative relationship between the psychiatric service providers and service receivers. The speaker indicates that there is no interaction and communication between psychiatric nurses and patients and in this regard, the stairs represent how distant nurses are from their patients.
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The Therapeutic Relationship between Clients Psychology Assignment
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Professional intimacy helps a counsellor interact with the client in a manner that personal dignity is maintained. Professional intimacy in counselling sessions helps in building trust and it is key to the establishment of a strong therapeutic relationship that is necessary for successful counselling.
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Emotion-Focused Therapy Psychology Assignment
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The notion that counsellors are more effective if they have experienced problems similar to those faced by their clients can be argued as true. This is because if a counsellor has undergone a similar experience as the client, they can empathize with the client, giving them the competency of handling the client.
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Challenges Encountered by People with Intellectual Disabilities Psychology Essay
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The problems which are associated with intellectual disabilities, as well as the key evidence-based practices that ought to be carried out so as to overcome the challenges, will also be looked at. Moreover, the diagnosis of the disorder and the prevention measures will be further in the following paper.
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The Story of the Killer Eric Edgar Cooke Psychology Case Study
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At the age of 17, Cooke began setting fire to flats and houses that he broke into, after stealing money and food and slashing bedding and clothing. Ever cunning, he broke a window to appear like a break-in when in the real sense friendly owner had offered him the key to take care of the house while on holiday.
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Serial Killer Eric Edgar Cooke Psychology Case Study
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Edgar absconded school at the age of 14 and started his first occupation as a delivery boy in North Perth (Geoffrey, 2008). He continued with his stealing ways whereby he stole money to supplement his meagre wages to support his fraught mother. He also stole money from his employer to make acquaintances and astound women.
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The Criminal Behavior of Eric Edgar Cooke Psychology Case Study
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Criminal behavior stems from many factors in an individual's life. The relationship between criminality and the factors that may predispose an individual to criminal behaviors has been explained using different psychological theories. This paper is a case study of Eric Edgar Cooke, a notorious criminal born in 1931 in Perth.
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Eric Edgar Cooke Famous as The Night Caller Psychology Case Study
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In this theory, Erikson focuses on how an individual’s experiences and interactions at every stage (infancy, early childhood, play stage, school-age stage, etc.) influence their psychological state; that is, “the biological nature of social tasks and the conflicts involved in meeting the demands of the external world are taken into consideration”.
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Combination of Treatment of Depression With Physical Activity Psychology Case Study
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The facilitated physical activity intervention in this study not only focused on giving advice but also supported behavioural change as far engagement in physical activity is concerned. Clinicians should therefore advice patients with depression that increasing physical activity does not improve possibility their recovery.
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The Two-Process Model of Facebook Use Psychology Case Study
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. A series of samples of the populations were used in the assessment of the hypotheses relating to Facebook use and social connection or disconnection. As expected, introverts approved of the hypothetical sight that there is a connection between its use and social substitution. This was approved on all samples used. 
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Effect of Abortion and Miscarriage Psychology Report
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Howarth (2011) suggests taking the clients through the reconciliation process in order to recover from the grief. Reconciliation is the process through which an individual who is grieving attempts to adopt a new reality of moving on in life without the physical presence of the person he is emotionally attached to.
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Evaluating Two Theoretical Approaches or Problem-Solving Processes of Creativity Psychology Term Paper
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Creative Problem Solving (CPS) is perceived as a tool that assists businesses to define again the problems they are experiencing, find breakthrough ideas, and afterward doing something about these novel ideas. To be eligible as CPS, the solution has to resolve the said problem innovatively, and the resolution has to be reached autonomously. 
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Educational Psychology - Theories of Learning Versus Theories of Development Psychology Lab Report
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Divorce alters the normal learning of the students. They may blame themselves for the breakup of their family or hold unrealistic hopes for reconciliation (Woolfolk & Margetts, 2013). I will use this knowledge in helping my divorced neighbor’s children. We also studied the effects of gender differences in the classroom.
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Interacting Effectively with Children Psychology Assignment
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Children are very interactive when carrying out tasks. They react either positively or negatively to their environments and either of the reactions is a manifestation of the psychological state and other external and internal factors that affect carrying out tasks. When they enjoy a given task children generally show great attention in carrying out the task.
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Fear and Moral Panic in Society Psychology Essay
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Discipline on the other hand comes to establish the social order in the institutions/ society. According to Covaleskie, “discipline comes from outside people and shapes them internally, they become moral or disciplined as the standards of conduct that are imposed upon them and to which they are first required to conform and become them” (n.d, p.158).
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The Dark Side of Leisure Psychology Essay
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In every culture, there are times when people are free by not engaged in any paid work, learning, or household chores. This is leisure time and people can choose to engage in various activities. During this time, there is low or no monitoring and the time is perceived to be of low importance to society (Hammermesh & Pfann, 2005). 
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The Scientific Practitioner Model Issues Psychology Essay
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The scientific practitioner model is a discourse that aims at positioning a psychological practitioner as a scientist (James, 1994). It can basically be described as an educational approach that involves the integration of scientific methods in the training of practitioners within the field of applied psychology.
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Interpersonal and Intrapersonal Group Process Psychology Essay
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The group members also felt I liked to stay quiet and keep it low because at one point, a group member, Martins, raised concerns about the minimal participation shown by some members of the group, including myself. What the group did not realize about me is that I am the helper type two (Riso and Hudson, 2003).
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Autism - Signs and Symptoms, Social Interaction, Communication Psychology Coursework
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For many parents, autism is a very important topic, because it affects not only their child but also interactions throughout their family, within society, and with wider society.  It affects the need for care and the choice of schools, and can also have financial implications. This is because of distinct characteristics that individuals with autism may exhibit.
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Do Animals Have Personality Psychology Coursework
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Personality is a term used to describe the differences seen among people in terms of behavior patterns, emotions, and cognition. Different theorists on personality present different definitions based on their particular theoretical positions. While the study on personality has mainly been based on humans, a lot of studies have been done concerning animal personality.
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Key Developmental Changes during Infancy Psychology Literature review
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Cognitive growth encompasses aspects of the development of language, memory, and physical coordination. Some aspects of cognition such as self-awareness will usually develop over time and the child will be fully self-aware at 6 months. Some will need the active input of the parents and caretakers including the environment in order to develop.
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The Validity of Rational Choice Theory Psychology Case Study
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It also examines whether an offender’s decisions to offend are influenced by his materialistic, psychological social, cultural and emotional interests during the assessment of risks and benefits. It is concluded that the validity of Rational Choice Theory remains in doubt since an offender’s preferences depend on his perception of benefits and risk.
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Child Development Psychology Psychology Essay
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The emotional development of a child is as important as its physical development and needs to be nurtured in the best possible way for the all-round development of a child, to blossom into a well-balanced adult. Any negligence on the part of the parent or the caregiver would have adverse results, which manifests itself during adolescence.
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How I Came to Be Me Psychology Essay
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My parent treated me well and I think this has greatly contributed to my personality. They were caring in most cases and they were not strict or too hard on me. This has played an essential role in building a good relationship with them. Currently, I relate well with them and nothing much has changed from the childhood relationship with them.
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Psychological State of Consumer Behavior Psychology Case Study
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The reliability of the data indicated in research conducted by Bamoriya and Singh (2011) is in question. This is because the place in which the data was collected was not indicated in the article. The number of respondents, 320, was also too low to be used as a representative of the entire consumer population in the market.
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Understanding the Mind and Behavior Psychology Lab Report
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The reaction time for left non-words among female participants was estimated at 615.058 while that of male participants was recorded as 615.08. The town values indicate that the negativity in life has almost similar impacts on female and male, but female candidates or participants responded slightly faster than male participants.
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Impact of Personal Values on Professional Ethical Position Psychology Case Study
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People continuously encounter situations where they face a conflict between personal values and professional values and choosing or adopting one becomes difficult. Organizations lay down different codes of conduct and values which employees have to abide by and dissonance between the personal and professional values.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder during the Winter Season Psychology Assignment
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Finally, some mothers may harbour irrational thoughts about their worth and abilities especially those who are single due to failed relationships. Self-blame and self-doubt ensnare them, harming their psychological well-being. On a final note, the sole mother’s health is weighed down by the health status of their children (Bake & Tippin, 2004).
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The Overall Aims and Philosophy in Regards to Leadership Psychology Essay
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Changing yourself alone does not solve the situation. That is how I realized that even before I got in an organizational setting, I was a leader, a transformative one. Quinn (2004) argues that a transformative leader learns to accept and take responsibility for his influence. Transformative leaders commit to beneficial change that makes the world a better place.
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My Natural Helping Style Psychology Essay
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I was able to picture myself in her situation and there I was able to know more about myself as I compared her views from mine. With every situation that she spoke about I developed one of the nine personality types as my consciousness was awakened by her experiences just as they did during my session with the first partner.
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