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    this slightest opportunity, visits Gyan’s hut, she is taken aback by the miserable poverty and ignorance. The sight of misery upsets her so much that she rejects Gyan at that very moment, and decides to wean away from her girlish affections and fixations. Gyan suddenly becomes nothing in her heart. Not that he was anything much earlier, but now he was reduced to the level of a sub- human being. The idealism which attended the marriage of her parents, and which had made her mother revolt against…

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    Mindfulness involves the process of intentionally guiding one’s attention, in a non-judgemental way, to the internal and external experiences that are occurring in the present moment. This may include awareness of thoughts, sensations, bodily occurrences, and the environment, while at the same time, encouraging acceptance, receptiveness and curiosity (Fecteau & Saeed, 2012)…

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    A deviation or fixation in one of the stages can result in maladaptive patterns of coping or maladaptive personality traits in adulthood (Townsend, 2011). The oral stage begins at birth until 18 months of age. The goal of the oral stage is immediate gratification of needs…

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    upon his own teacher, Joseph Bell (1837-1911) of the University of Edinburgh. Bell practiced a kind of science of deduction of his own. He was renowned for his ability to make correct medical diagnoses based on the mere observation of superficial external signs. In an interview in the Bookman in May 1892, Conan Doyle recalled how Bell would "sit in the patients’ waiting-room with a face like a Red Indian and diagnose the people as they came in, before even they had opened their mouths. He would…

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    Introduction The literature review was conducted using major perspectives of personality. The major perspectives are Psychodynamic, Behavioral, Traits, Learning/Social, and Humanistic. Within each theory, the major theoretical approaches, research methods, and assessment instruments will be included to give a better understand of the personality aspect within each theory. Personality is the foundation of psychology. Personality is defined as our enduring, distinctive thoughts, emotions, and…

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    Running head: SIGMUND FREUD, THE FATHER OF PSYCHOLOANALYSIS Sigmund Freud, The Father of Psychoanalysis, His History and Theories Sharon A. Chow Keiser University Who is Sigmund Freud, and what are his theories of the human mind and behaviors? Sigmund Freud, a psychologist of the eighteen and nineteen hundreds, had a greed for knowledge. He was a writer and had a rich history and background, full of great ideas and theories which he explained in his later…

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    Eysenck (2005) conceded that Albert Bandura was one of the first psychologists to introduce that learning theory incorporated mental processes.In addition, social learning theory purports that learnt behavior is not always dependent on direct conditioning (Eysenck, 2005). Moreover, social learning theory deals directly with why the amount and type of aggression differ between people and that human learn to aggress by watching aggressive models (Worchel, 1995). Worchel (1995) notes that each of…

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    Motivation can either come from an internal or an external drive. An internal drive is intrinsic motivation, these kids may find their motivation as a need to feel smart. An external motivation is extrinsic motivation, these kids find their motivation through reward on the outside. I had extrinsic motivation growing up. In sports my goal was to get the biggest trophy…

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    the skin. 12. Mint Leaves: The juice of mint leaves once connected long on influenced ranges will encourage get take out skin infection and skin ailment scars. 13. Apple drinkable Vinegar: Regular apple vinegar controls the hydrogen particle fixation level of the skin and cures pimples. Include 0.5 a teaspoon of apple vinegar to some water. Plunge some cotton and delicately apply it on the influenced zones and let it keep…

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    their performance standards expect success and develop self efficacy. Julian Rotter identified the locus of control as a type of expectancy. Those with an internal locus of control believe that their actions dictate their fate while those with an external locus of control believe that their fate is determined by luck of the actions of…

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