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    old girl as a result of registering in this course. I worked through my 7th grade in China and came last year to attend the 9th grade in the States. The change is enormous as well as the challenge. Fortunately I had this opportunity of learning psychology. Below is by self assessment and improvement action plan. Growing up as the only child in a family full of love and sympathy I feel happy and content generally speaking. However low self-identity makes me not knowing who I am. In others’ eyes…

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    and/or the environment they grow up in rather than the order of their birth (Harris 2000). Similarly, if a child is adopted, they are less likely to conform to the traits of their adoptive family and more likely to have the same traits as their biological parents, meaning that their genes play a key part in their personality development (Harris 2000). Comparatively, an individual’s personality is liable to change depending on the situation. An individual can be outgoing and loud in one situation…

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    Sociologists approach social phenomena from a variety of perspectives. The three main perspectives that are utilized in the field of psychology are structural functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism. Each of these perspectives offers a unique view on societal occurrences and social problems. The first two perspectives look at things from a macro level, while the third perspective looks at things from a micro level. Even though structural functionalism and conflict theory…

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    have successfully ascertained evidence-based interventions for conventional symptom management and pain associated with cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy-provoked nausea. Because the experience of pain usually has cognitive, emotional, and biological elements, psychologists have played an important part in alleviating distress (Kazak & Noll, 2015). A variety of evidence-based behavioral and cognitive-behavioral therapies were discovered to decrease suffering and pain and to encourage…

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    variables that influence a person’s being, such as early childhood experiences, the parenting styles, social relationships, and culture existing in our environment. That brings us to probably one of the most controversial issue in the developmental psychology “nature versus nurture” influences in human growth. To what extent are we the products of biology and our genetic makeup? To what extent are we shaped by our surroundings, environment, culture, religion, and…

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    Instinct Motivation I’m going to say this is psychology make-up I’m very creative in my thinking so in my own words I know we all seen birds making a nest and perhaps we have seen a bird having such a hard time gathering twigs to make a nest. So my question is How do birds really know how to make a nest. Or even a mouse gathering cotton and paper installation to make a nest. Hmm, I say let’s get into this topic a little deeper for more of an understanding. All animals have certain instinct…

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    Consciousness Analysis

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    Consciousness (kinda) Humanity likes to put a face on things. We enjoy logos, patterns, and color schemes. We feel comforted by associations that remain constant. Familiarity makes for a comfortable existence. Anything mankind can’t visualize puts itself in a category of fear and discomfort. One could even argue that the electron microscope exists solely to aestheticize what ails mankind-- influenza, cancer, and the common cold now all have mugshots. CAT scans give an aesthetic to medicine and…

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    Whether listening to classical music from Mozart or hard core rock and roll, music has become an enormous influence on society today. Music is an interesting work of art because listening to it affects the brain subconsciously. More interesting is to what degree music affects the brain. The brain has many different areas that control the different aspects of a person. These areas are also influenced by music. The Auditory Cortex is mainly part of the temporal lobe (Kassem), which is associated…

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    Biological factors that are relevant to the success of Students academics in the classroom are classical conditioning, operant conditioning, observational learning, behaviour modification and token economies. Personality consists of those relatively stable permanent characteristics and behaviours that are unique to an individual, Personality can reflect a person academic performance because personality results from people striving to achieve their potential. Social influences that relate to…

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    Anorexia Nervosa Recovery

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    “Clinicians have struggled to understand the causes of eating disorders for more than a century, ascribing them variously to biology, psychology, or culture over the years…” (Lucas, 2004, p. 33). Research from twin and familial studies suggest that the cause may be a biological predisposition for certain people to be more vulnerable to eating disorders (Monsen, 2001). Certain patients were raised in homes where “families had focused excessively on issues…

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