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Outline and evaluate the Psychodynamic approach to abnormality
Clinical Psychology
Psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud
Outline and evaluate the Psychodynamic approach to abnormality (12marks) It claims that personality develops in childhood through a number of ‘psychosexual stages’ and that too much or too little pleasure at one of these can lead to fixation and abnormal behaviour. For example between the ages of two and four children are in the anal…
Essay on “Counseling Adolescents Depression and Suicidal Behavior”
Depression
Suicide
The Final Project topic is “Counseling Adolescents Depression and Suicidal Behavior.” The final project topic, as the title suggests, will focus on the important features necessary for the effective counseling efforts geared towards adolescents who are battling depression and suicidal behavior especially in this particularly sensitive time of their lives. In lieu with the final…
Concept Analysis on Compassion Fatigue in Nursing
Compassion
Nursing
Introduction Critical care nursing such as Intensive Care Unit (ICU) or Coronary Care Unit (CCU) can be a rewarding career as it involves caring for patients that are critically ill. This field of work requires both emotional and physical stamina in order to keep up with the pace of the job. Patients are typically in…
Labour Turnover and Absenteeism
Absenteeism
Employment
Answer the following 15-mark question “A business is suffering from high labour turnover and absenteeism. Evaluate the potential causes of their high turnover & absenteeism and how they might reduce them. Labour turnover refers to the number of employees who leave and join an organisation over a specified time period, for example over a year….
Psychoanalysis and Transference
Psychoanalysis
Individuals commonly transfer emotions from their parents to their partners or children, called cross-generational entanglements. For instance, someone might feel distrust towards a person who exhibits similar behavior, voice, or physical appearance as their ex-spouse. On the other hand, they may demonstrate excessive compliance towards someone resembling a childhood friend. According to Carl Jung’s The…
Prose and Morality Analysis
Morality
Much of the prose and poetry produced during the extended rule of Spain (1572- 1898) were written in the 19th century. With the exception of the works of our nationalists who wrote much in Europe, our insular writing were chiefly composed to enhance the Christian religion and morality, and above all, to give color to…
Perception Against Women in “A&P” By John Updike
Women
M A&P (John Updike)The theme in John Updike’s A&P bespeaks not only of the perception against women but the sub-alternate position they assume in society in general. As a theme, A&P reflects, that, “women always assume the roles of stereotypes by men. ”. These thoughts were clearly reflected in the story. As evidently described in…
Benefits of Exercise for People with Dementia
Benefits of Exercise
Dementia
Sport
Imagine waking up not remembering where you are or how you got there. Imagine not recognizing your own family. This frustration is not just a hypothetical, but a reality for many patients with Dementia. According to a recent study, 3Dementia is “characterized by a progressive decline in cognitive and physical functions, and patients often present…
Theory of Four Temparements
Clinical Psychology
Emotions
Personality
Theory of Four Temperaments This article is about the modern psychological theory of temperament that is popularly called the ‘Four Temperaments’ . This theory finds its origin from the ‘Four Humours’ in Greco-Romanian medicine and was systemized and developed into a medical theory by the Greek physician Hippocrates. The Four Temperament types: SANGUINE: The Sanguine…
On the Ethics of Sex and on the Morality of Death Penalty
Death
Death Penalty
Ethics
Morality
Alan Goldman in his essay Plain Sex posits two fundamental postulates: first, “Many ethical disagreements hinge upon disagreements about facts, not about moral principles”, and second, “Being a moral objectivist needn’t mean being morally conservative”. His first stance explains that the problem on the immorality of sex is not actually dependent of how it is…
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