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    Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and its functions. It includes many subfields of study such as human development, social behavior, and cognitive processes. There were many interesting studies and concepts done by different people that are now a huge part of psychology. For example, Milgram’s study, Asch’s study, Zimbardo’s Prison study, and the Bystander effect are important and well known studies in the world of psychology today. The Lion King, a movie by Disney, displays…

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    it was affected by daily hassles, major life events, and uplifts. Daily hassles are the common, everyday tensions in a person’s life. Somatic health is health related to the body. Daily uplifts are any positive thoughts or actions that make a person happy throughout the day. Anita DeLongis, James C. Coyne, Gayle Dakof, Susan Folkman, and Richard S. Lazarus (DeLongis et al., 1982) from the University of California, Berkeley examined whether major life events and daily hassles had an effect…

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    Chapter 15 Abnormal Psychology: Disorders and Treatments genuinely interest me. I have previous experience working with people that fall into the subject of abnormal psychology. So, I knew from first-hand experience and prior research about abnormal psychology but wish to explore much more depth. Before coming to college, I wanted to pursue a career as a psychologist focusing on holistic psychotherapy with clients that have the common mental disorders. Abnormal psychology is closely linked to…

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    The Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory. In 2012, Zimbardo received the American Psychological Association Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement in the Science of Psychology. His approach throughout his studies within psychology was social cultural. Main Contribution to Psychology Phillip Zimabrdo’s most influential contribution to psychology was his 1971 Stanford prison experiment. This experiment had the goal to observe the impact of becoming a prisoner or prison guard. It is also known as the…

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    Post 1 Psy.D. in clinical for therapy and practical implications The main reason that I was drawn to psychology in the first place was the ability to become a therapist. I have always admired the job and ever since taking sessions myself, I believe it is a rewarding career, not only for the therapist but also the client. I have always wanted to be able to help people and give assistance where it is needed. I believe that therapy is a job not only I would be able to do this but also enjoy. I like…

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    I see their struggles and I see the difficulty they have in their everyday lives. And at the same time, I see that my classroom is a safe-zone for them to explore and become self-reflective. My aim is to create an environment where learning becomes lifelong habit rather than a semester long chore. My professional experience…

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    Psychological occurrences, from a psychobiology viewpoint, can be traced back to their biological roots (Hergenhahn & Henley, 2014). In other words, psychology is really just an effect of biological manifestations which can ultimately be understood through a strictly physiological perspective. This is not a new concept, and in some form or another has been around for over 2,000 years, but more than ever before the technology exists to delve deeper into what is biological and what is…

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    Majority of the people in today’s society would consider that positive psychology and happiness now is vastly different than it was in the past. This change was sparked by understanding that feelings are not forever, and that your emotions are not the endpoints in your life. Modern science has provided humanity with classifications of mental illnesses and ways to interpret the human brain and its functionalities during certain stages in one’s lifetime. This way of thinking focuses on humans…

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    Scientific Psychology

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    Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental process, it describes, explains, and predicts behavior. The scientific function of psychology or psychologists method is similar to a lab chemist or scientist. Researchers prefer facts, to produce better results: by this the scientific method is utilized. The first approach taken in scientific method is a question asked, followed by forming a hypothesis, the hypothesis is then tested, a conclusion is drawn and the final step is a written…

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    have in our house.” This quote shows how great the love Gideon has for Teddy. He used his extensive knowledge in his herbs of the environment to save Teddy’s eyes. This is an incredible thing to do for someone. Jeremy Nicholson M.S.W., Ph.D. fro Psychology…

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