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    those feelings. The patient voiced that he is doing a much better thanks to the rehab team for physically working with him, his social workers for following his progress during his stay and providing him with a psychologist that helps keep his thinking strong. He mentioned that the psychologist has…

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    Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) is a system that finds behavioral treatment which helps people see the relationship between beliefs, thoughts, feelings, subsequent behavior patterns and actions. It has been found effective in more than 400 outcome studies for several psychiatric disorders, which involves eating and anxiety disorders, depression and substance abuse (etc.) This connects to me in the way of me becoming a nurse futurewise. With wanting to become a nurse this research could…

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    The goal of joint programs in these areas is to prepare students to conduct research regarding social science concepts and examine current interventions to better health outcomes of certain populations. Job prospects range from public health psychologists, community liaison specialists, behavior specialists, and behavioral health policy analysts. 8.…

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    is not an exact measurement that can be calculated. Happiness is based upon feelings at the specific time of day. Psychologists study positive psychology to better understand the human brain and why a person is happy instead of sad. Some psychologists believe that “being happier is not always better” for many reasons (Begley 455). The human brain is a complex structure that psychologists are just starting to understand. While there is a need in humans lives to feel happiness, it should not be…

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    In the Urban league’s pursuit to help students from elementary – high school levels gain the skills they need to excel in school, and later college, insight from educational psychologist could provide assistance. A psychologist could collaborate with the urban league staff to create programs using proven data as well as monitor the creation and implementation of social experiments within schools which would result in programs that could help students…

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    is a fundamental requirement of scientific methods that all hypotheses and theories must rely on. Empiricism is "the premise that knowledge should be acquired through observation" (Weiten, 2001, p.22) Psychology is empirical in the sense that psychologists have to remain objective and experiment methodically. The quote lays a premise which the scientific field of psychology fits into. Since psychology, like other sciences, follow the theory of empiricism it should be a considered a science.…

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    The term ‘sexualisation of culture’ is becoming very popular and it refers to the modern idea that Western societies have become all about sex and what represents sex. Modern culture has fallen under the influence of sex discourses and pornography . This culture is reinforcing gender inequalities as it makes women be seen as promiscuous and that they don't mind being a sexual object, while also increasing the belief that men always think about sex and are perverts (Coy, 2009). When remembering…

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    In the community of psychological discourse, the standardized language is used among professions; technical manual about the language use is adopted to educate the future psychologists and to regulate the published journal. The purpose of standardized language is avoiding the misinterpretations and promoting the ‘effective’ communication. Upper-level courses in psychology department often required students to write the review articles to integrate the student’s knowledge about the statistics,…

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    Horn and Blankson start off chapter 3 by urging the reader to recognize that due to limitations to the current theory of intelligence due to the limitations in current research methods. They go on to critize the current theory of intelligence, specifically the use of psychometric ‘g.’ The authors argue ‘g’ cannot explain the entirety of the positive manifold of cognitive ability tests due to the lack of evidence. Rather there have to be at least two broad common factors, which the authors argue…

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    Obviously, this was a big distractor for Rob, as he would have to try and focus on the other events he had coming up, and try to put this whole thing behind him. One way he did this was to have a long talk with a Norwegian sport psychologist who was able to help him see that there was little he could do about the coach’s behavior and so instead of dwelling on that advised him to have an optimistic attitude that he could still perform well and attain a positive outcome. Ultimately,…

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