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    “A Crush” Essay A man named Leo Buscaglia once wrote, “Change is the end result of all true learning”. In the story “A Crush”, by Cynthia Rylant, experiences lead to the discovery of the need for change. Ernie is the main character in “A Crush”. In the story, Ernie has special needs. On page 70 the text states, “... his mind had not developed with the same perfection”. Later on, Ernie’s mom died. This caused Ernie to move into a home. Because he moved into the group home, Ernie saw Delores…

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    Harry Houdini the Escape Artist The great Harry Houdini once said “My Brain is the key that sets me free”. Harry Houdini is not his real name, his real name is Erich Weiss, he got the name Harry Houdini by another magician Robert Houdin and he was born in Budapest, Hungary. He came to America with his family when he was only four years old. Harry Houdini, arguably the greatest escape artist of all time, had a great impact in the entertainment industry in the 1920s. Harry Houdini had a rag to…

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    Sigmund Freud is well-thought-out to be the father of psychiatry. The most far-reaching personality schema in psychology is the Freud’s theory of personality. The notion of there being activity within the mind at a conscious and unconscious level, his approach to these topics was largely conceptual. His theoretical thoughts were original as well as unique. DEFINITION: Freud described personality as behavioral pattern that is used to deal with psychological conflicts. The personality of an…

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    Extrinsic Aspect Extrinsic aspect of this research only consist of how character of this tv series defense their anxieties or their defense mechanism. Defense mechanism by Sigmund Freud consists of rationalization, repression, regression, denial, projection, reaction-formation, sublimation, and subtitution. However the writer will only explain rationalization, regression, denial projection and reaction formation. It is because the writer can see those aspects from HGAM. 3.2.2. Freudian…

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    As we known as, “mental test” concept originated by Galton. He believed that he could measure the person’s sensory capacity by the mental test. He collected a huge data from people. He also observed animals in the zoo. Galton used “photometer” for measuring precision with which a subject could match two spots of color. Most of his test served as prototypes but then it served in laboratory. His major work is started in 1884; he collected data from 9.000 people. His work was about collective…

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    For Cowie, process of identification through fantasy is not a form of distortion but expressions of deep wishes. It is from two students of Jacques Lacan- Jean Laplanche and Jean-Bertrand Pontalis (Laplanche and Pontalis, 1986) that Cowie got the inspiration for her formulation on ‘fantasy’. Fantasies do not entail the subject to obtain the desired object but through imagination puts oneself in a situation, a scene where the subject can chart out the possibilities of pleasure. Cowie depends…

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    Fraud Triangle Case Study

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    2.3. Donald R.Cressey’s Contribution As one of the brightest students of Sutherland, Cressey revolutionized the findings expressed by Sutherland in a different direction yet theoretically his influential findings are extensively used by fraud examiners. Mr. Cressey’s PhD dissertation concentrated on embezzlers. Cressey instigated his research on 200 inmates at the prison. Cressey was more concerned about the trust violators and not the people who joined the business with an eye for fraudulent…

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    In “Mourning and Melancholia,” Sigmund Freud suggests that when an object of love is lost, the ego recreates an image of the loved one inside the self. This image, or “shadow,” is not fully integrated into the personality, thereby enabling the ego to split off. In this “ego splitting,” a part of the ego sits in judgment on the rest of the ego, criticizing it, attacking it. Suicide is the ultimate expression of this dynamic; because one cannot kill this person, one “kills” them by destroying the…

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    Sigmund Freud focused on the developed of sexuality as a way of explaining personality and human functioning. He made it “central to the psyche” (Person, 2005, p. 1257). While his theory may be considered biologically based due to his inclusion of him libido theory and the stages of psychosocial development, it also has a psychological element, which can be seen in his theory of the oedipus complex. Freud considered that the process of sexual development is vital in all other development and…

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    Name: Shumaila Arif Roll No: 13002141-002 BS Psychology (Batch 2) Submitted To: Haya Fatima Personality theories paper-Frictional character Analysis “Adolf Hitler” Everyone in this world have unique personality and nature which is different…

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