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    Young children will often imitate the acts of violence while playing with their peers. Studies have shown that children that constantly watch aggressive acts become desensitized to it. In today’s media children often see their heroes acting violent and are often rewarded for their behavior. Seeing such violence for a righteous cause is easily translated in the right thing to do, against victimizers (Beresin, 2004). For instance, the television show “The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” which aired…

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    Parents are an important source of information about sex for children and adolescents (CDC Parents matter page…). Parents not only contribute to their children’s knowledge base, but also have other responsibilities for the health of their child. Giving children accurate information about sex may allow more reality over fantasy as children develop sexual scripts (DeLamater, 1981). Choosing when to talk about sex, and what to talk about, can be a daunting task for many parents. Despite the…

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    Ruining Body Image

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    Is the Media Ruining Our Perception of Body Image? Body image is the most universal topic that every person, despite age and gender, is able to comprehend. Body image is defined as the subjective picture or mental image of one’s own body; and this image can be influenced based on society expectations, cultural traditions, availability of basic needs, such as, food or water, and the representation the media is able to convey to most individuals. Although every person has their own body image,…

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    With new technology emerging every day, we must now contend with the downside of this part of modern society. Cyber Bullying is a form of harassment by which one uses a cell phone, computer, and/or social media. What makes cyber bullying different from other forms of bullying is that this can occur 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A child never gets a break. Even when in the confines of their own home, they must still contend with the threats made by another student. Cyber bullying is a specific…

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    consultations on research related matters compared to fieldworkers because CHWs were well known due to their roles within communities (Angwenyi et al., 2013). With a performance-based remuneration, CHWs were encouraged by researchers to use their social status and network to boost attendance in information giving sessions (Angwenyi et al., 2013). CHWs therefore misrepresented trial information to boost participation among community members and some participants even felt pressured to participate…

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    Eating Disorder Dilemmas

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    of their life. There are several distinct variations such as Anorexia, Bulimia, and binge-eating. Eating disorders are a dominant issue that is dangerous, widespread, and growing rapidly in adolescents. Psychotherapy is the most effective treatment for…

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    Amann (2016) argue for the need to focus on the psychological and social aspects of cybercrime to emphasize on deterrence and prevention; instead of merely the mechanical and technical facets which focus on just sanctions. Theoretical Frameworks Aiken, Davidson, and Amann (2016) maintains that there are four key areas of theoretical frameworks to consider when studying the behavioural aspects of cybercrime – namely criminology, adolescent and developmental psychology, neurobiology, and…

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    Teenagers and Electronic Media Teenagers tend to spend six to seven hours a day on some form of media such as television, music, movies, magazines, the internet, and smart cell phones (Brown). Over time these forms of media have changed. Nowadays they all portray some sort of sexual manner. This has both positive and negative impacts on teens. Here you will read about the usage, content, and effects on teens today. The internet provides a “safe haven” or in other words, another world for teens…

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    Sikolohiyang Pilipino & Filipino Collectivism The researchers have discovered that with the help of Sikolohiyang Pilipino, it has enabled a greater understanding of what the Filipino value of collectivism meant to the Filipino society. Understanding it now from a Filipino perspective, Sikolohiyang Pilipino is anchored on Filipino thought and experience (Enriquez, 1975). This type of psychology began from a focused type of indigenization meaning concepts, methods, theories, and measures were…

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    Arrigo (2001, n.p.) defined psychopaths as “an elusive and perplexing psychological construct”, which across history has experienced several degrees of social condemnation. Similarly, the public’s perception of a psychopath, such as Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer, is someone who has committed such horrific violent crimes as a serial and mass murder. As explained previously, a psychopath does not need to express violent tendencies to have developed a lack of emotional attachment, which many have…

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