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    claim that happiness is not the key to happiness rather it is living an excellent life, which is the key. Positive psychology is the name of this concept which was founded by several people. Founding principles, critiques and common grounds of positive psychology are to be discussed in this synthesis. As stated by Csikszentmihalyi,…

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    influence of Marxism in his professional life. To be treated the way he was in the camps and still believe in Marxism would be hard to fathom. Marxism seems to be the most harsh and unfair of the three theories. It is arguable that Marxism is not a psychology theory, that it is more of a political view. A view that consists of Politics, Economics, Social Principals and policies that is what comprises Marxism. Existentialism is more of a philosophy; a belief that a person’s existence matters;…

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    the relationship between knowledge and power and about a way of thinking that questioned a lot of assumptions or thoughts that are considered to be obvious or self-evident. Sigmund Freud is consid-ered the founder of the psychodynamic approach to psychology which looks closely at the uncon-scious drives that motivate people to act in certain ways. Freud believed people are Simply actors in the drama of their own minds, pushed by desire, pulled by coincidence.…

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    Abnormal Psychology: Diagnostic Sheet Patient’s name: Agnes, 43 Summary of Pertinent Case Features Presenting Problem: Patient states she has always been a tense person, has experienced agoraphobic symptoms off and on again during the last seven years, but the intensity has increased substantially in the last six months. Symptoms include rapid or irregular heartbeats (similar to having a heart attack), crying, and moaning. Patient also claims to suffer feelings of helplessness and depression.…

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    Within social psychology, there are three perspectives social psychologists use to analyze how an individual or group behave or interact in society as whole. Symbolic Interactionism, the first of the perspectives, focuses on symbols individuals use to interact with each other, hence the name of the perspectives. Social Structure and Personality focuses on how society shapes the individual. Lastly, Group Processes show how societal rules operate within groups. Each of these perspectives affect…

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    shows how much of an important role they play . The given task is to explain the psychological impacts in an anthrozoological manner. In this assignment Information will be given in detail on how animals play their roles in human societies and how psychology is affected due to these relationships,…

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    Informative Speech Outline Adel Zakharia Topic: Conditioning in Psychology General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about a scientific phenomenon which may bring the world fascinating medical opportunities. By the end of my speech, my audience will be able to fully grasp the idea of conditioning, how it works, and the promises it holds in the medical field. Thesis: While we may not be aware of it, our behaviors are constantly being affected and altered by conditioning…

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    Humanistic Perspective There are a total of 9 perspectives in the psychology field. The major perspectives are Psychoanalytic, Behavioral, Humanistic, Cognitive, Neuroscience/Biopsychology, Evolutionary, Socio-cultural, and Interactionist. Each of the perspectives has their own way of telling their theories to define human nature. After learning all psychological perspectives, I’m very much on humanistic perspective. Humanistic perspective is the individual’s ability to grow and develop as we…

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    by variables in society that are now welcomed, such as same sex marriage, integrated marriage, and more. The idea that people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors can be influenced by the presence of others correlates to social psychology. A prime example of social psychology is the conflicting groups of homosexuals and heterosexuals which is a conflict that can be exaggerated. There has been an issue for a myriad of years and the issue continues about homosexuality. A primary issue…

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    Strength based psychology is a relatively new form of psychological training and behavior modification strategy originally developed by Donald Clifton. His approach valued identification and maximization of an individual’s strengths instead of the traditional approach of identifying and minimizing weaknesses. To wit: “At its fundamentally flawed core, the aim if almost any learning program is to help us become who we are not (Rath, 2007, p. 3).” According to Welch, Grossaint, Reid, and Walker…

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