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Psychology
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Accelerating Active Aggression
Induced brain waves can do many things we have found in the last few decades as researchers discover and learn more about the brain. One thing that can be done is to incite a rogue brain wave, which triggers an aggressive response. But why would you want an aggressive response you ask?
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Forensic Psychology
Not to be confused with the discipline of forensic science (the study of crime scenes, evidence, etc.) with which it does share a common platform, forensic psychology is one of the main bulwarks of criminal justice today. Basically, it finds application in the establishment of competency (selection of juries, witnesses, etc.) and the formulation of workable policies in justice administration.
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For The Fearful Flyer Spread Your Wings In Plane Comfort
Many fearful flyers can vividly recall the prolonged turbulence often associated with their first attack of panic, with its rush of physical symptoms, confusion and an intense desire to flee. This fear or panic attack is often so unexpected and misunderstood that some people become terrified that they are having a heart attack or going crazy. They can develop a great deal of anxiety and shame about feeling so out of control of their emotions and thoughts.
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Exploring The Criminal Mind: The Origins of Criminal Profiling
Believe or not, there was a time when the most dangerous criminal minds went unstudied.
There were no elite groups of profilers working day and night to establish the type of person responsible for the worst type of crimes, why they were carrying them out and crucially what they would do next.
So where did it all begin?
Well to discover how a double breasted jacket literally made criminal profiling fashionable, read on.
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What Is Forensic Psychology?
In recent years forensic psychology and related topics such as criminal profiling have been the subject of a whole host of books, films and television series.
While this has undoubtedly raised the profile of forensic psychology, the subject has often been presented in a distorted, sensationalised and inaccurate way.
With this very much in mind, this article written by a lecturer in the subject outlines what you need to be aware of in order to provide a satisfactory answer to the question, what is forensic psychology?
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Research Methods in Psychology
Longitudinal approach to the study of development implies repeated observations of phenomena during some time with the object of revealing constant aspects and changes, and also with the object of their explanation.
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The Power of Words
Words have the ability to heal or tear someone to shreds. Use them with caution.
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Learning in Writing by Changing Perspectives
One way to learn through writing use to change perspectives. They say that when you teach, often the teacher gets as much out of it as the students. This is because when you were the student you are learning from the student's perspective; ah but when it is your turn to teach it, well that is a whole new ball game indeed.
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Human Ego and Superiority Complexes
Indeed humans have a superiority complex when it comes to their belief systems of where they belong on the animal kingdom chart with regard to the need to place themselves into a separate category. In fact superiority complexes are known throughout the animal kingdom...
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Right Brain Left Brain
What are the differences between the right brain and left brain, and how do you use both more effectively?
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Psychology: PTSD and Dissociation
Many are familiar with what was called Multiple Personality Disorder, now called Dissociative Identity Disorder or DID. This article presents a new modality for treating DID that has shown promise and which stems from a therapeutic philosophy that is counterintuitive to common approaches now in use. I believe this is an important article for therapists treating DID to read.
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Culture
All cultures have a set of beliefs that constitute the code of values and moral laws for that particular culture. In Asia for example people were exposed to certain social phenomena and consequently adopted certain beliefs that now determine their behavior as a separate culture. In other countries people share different beliefs and values due to a variety of factors. Religion is one of the most important factors that shape the society in terms of its cultural beliefs and traditions.
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