Self - esteem has received a substantial amount of attention
in psychological theory and research over the last 40 years.
Interpretation has played a central role
in psychological theory since Freud's Interpretation of Dreams.
The authors drag
in psychological theories of social influence and apply them to celebrities in the courtroom.
The postgraduate programme combines a robust scientific - training
in psychological theories that can enhance the development, learning and emotional wellbeing of the Educational Psychologist's client - base (usually children and young people up to the age of 25 years) and extensive applied practice in a range of educational and care settings.
Like other areas within the larger field of professional counseling, marriage and family therapy requires a clear competency
in the psychological theories and practices that relate to human behavior, an ability to use that base of knowledge in a clinical psychotherapeutic setting, and well - honed interpersonal communications skills.
Not exact matches
Reactance
theory is a
psychological concept developed by American psychologist Jack Brehm way back
in 1966.
But the point that the counselor enters into a relationship
in which the emotional factors of the client's attitude toward him are of basic importance is one upon which
psychological theories agree.
Rollo May has put us particularly
in his debt by his insistence that an «ontology of human existence» is required even with the strict limits of
psychological theory.16 But now we go beyond the general doctrine of man to the Christian answer to the religious question.
Indeed,
in a day when behaviorism as a
psychological theory and coercive collectivism as a social ideal are popular, it may be salutary to recall that, far from being modern, both behaviorism and collectivism were primitive.
In positing as part of his psychological theory of man an immortalizing impulse, Lifton comes close to the concepts of «generativity» and «care» as developed by his former teacher in the psychohistorical method, Erik Erikso
In positing as part of his
psychological theory of man an immortalizing impulse, Lifton comes close to the concepts of «generativity» and «care» as developed by his former teacher
in the psychohistorical method, Erik Erikso
in the psychohistorical method, Erik Erikson.
Carol Gilligan,
in her study of psychological theory and women's development titled In a Different Voice (Harvard University Press, 1982), contends that, unlike men, women find their identity in relationshi
in her study of
psychological theory and women's development titled
In a Different Voice (Harvard University Press, 1982), contends that, unlike men, women find their identity in relationshi
In a Different Voice (Harvard University Press, 1982), contends that, unlike men, women find their identity
in relationshi
in relationship.
At the same time, he rejects those
theories, «more or less tinged with behaviouristic psychology,» which assume» that human nature has no dynamism of its own and that
psychological changes are to be understood
in terms of the development of new «habits» as an adaptation to new cultural patterns.»
With that discovery it becomes impossible even for a moment to take seriously either a realistic metaphysics according to which metaphysical propositions state our empirical knowledge of the categorical characteristics of reality, or an idealistic or
psychological metaphysics according to which these depend upon the way
in which the human mind as such is always and everywhere constructed... We must start again at the beginning and construct a new metaphysical
theory which will face the facts revealed by history.
It may be possible to develop these and similar lines of thought to establish what for brevity's sake I will call a self - generated or
psychological theory of the disciples» belief that their leader was
in some sense still alive and present with them.
Some behavior ~ istically oriented psychologists try to avoid the idea of freedom altogether, both by explaining psychic phenomena exclusively
in physical and biological terms and by minimizing the role of
theory construction
in the process of
psychological inquiry.
A priest whom Kennedy considers to be «fully developed»
in psychological terms says that masturbation is not sinful, that he doesn't accept the «
theory of mortal and venial sin», and that there is not much guilt or sinfulness associated with sexual misbehaviour.
One way f or the conceptualizing to begin is for media theorists and practitioners to reflect upon their own
psychological traumas (like bereavement)
in the light of what they know about evolving communication
theory.
In the last analysis I believe acceptance does require this, but it must be admitted that some psychological theories keep the dimension of personal guilt in the background, and some have at times appeared to deny it altogethe
In the last analysis I believe acceptance does require this, but it must be admitted that some
psychological theories keep the dimension of personal guilt
in the background, and some have at times appeared to deny it altogethe
in the background, and some have at times appeared to deny it altogether.
We have social -
psychological theories about meaning and belonging that help us understand what is happening
in the first instance, demographic models for the second case, and studies of congregations and leadership roles for the third.
These writings
in logical and
psychological theory, concerned with the methodology of inquiry generally, contended that mental processes are functions of the biological organism
in its adaptation to, response to, and control of the environing situation.
The authors try to refute
in advance any objections to their
theories by a kind of
psychological ad hominem argument.
I will argue that theoretical models, such as the «billard ball model» of a gas, are not merely convenient calculating devices or temporary
psychological aids
in the formulation of
theories; they have an important continuing role
in suggesting both modifications
in existing
theories and the discovery of new phenomena.
Our understanding the symbolic process
in terms of the bipolar
theory of perception avoids the one - sidedness of an exclusively
psychological or subjectivist location of religious symbolism.
the Big Bang
theory (which postulates that, soon after the creation of matter and energy, an explosion began the expansion of the universe), to the hydrologic cycle, to the classification of animals and plants, to medical and hygienic statements
in the Torah, to environmentalist statements, to
psychological and sociological observations
In spite of his fascination with theory, Jung observed: «It is a remarkable thing about psychotherapy: you... can cure only from one central point; that consists in understanding the patient as a psychological whole and approaching him as a human being, leaving aside all theory and listening attentively to whatever he has to say.&raqu
In spite of his fascination with
theory, Jung observed: «It is a remarkable thing about psychotherapy: you... can cure only from one central point; that consists
in understanding the patient as a psychological whole and approaching him as a human being, leaving aside all theory and listening attentively to whatever he has to say.&raqu
in understanding the patient as a
psychological whole and approaching him as a human being, leaving aside all
theory and listening attentively to whatever he has to say.»
In A Different Voice:
Psychological Theory and Women's Development.
When such schools are located
in a cultural context marked by the «triumph of the therapeutic,» [19] there is a strong tendency, to construe those conditions
in psychological and sociological categories and to equate the requisite knowledgeabilitv with counseling skills and related psychoanalytical and social -
psychological theory.
In fact, the distinction rests upon a highly questionable concatenation of social
theories, political postures, logical fallacies, and
psychological assumptions, and a comprehensive rejection of historical social practices.
For example, the historical and theological areas may be combined into an area described as «Interpretation of Christianity» while the older «practical» field is divided into two, one dealing with «Church and Culture» (sociological,
psychological, and philosophical studies of church phenomena
in American culture) and the other dealing with the practice of ministry construed as the application of social scientific and
psychological theory to clergy responsibilities.
This
psychological factor is
in everything we do, be it
theory or practical issues.
In terms of
psychological theory, it kind of works the same way.
Canalization
in Attachment
Theory: A demonstration to dramatize why attachment styles are relatively stable and illustrate the broader
psychological theme that our way of construing reality impacts reality.
Two years after attending that guest lecture, Taylor had formulated a new
theory,
in the form of an essay published
in Psychological Review titled «Behavioral Responses to Stress
in Females.»
Steverink's research spans the theoretical and practical: She has developed a
theory of
psychological well - being
in older people, she studies their capacity to manage their own well - being, and she creates courses to teach elderly people self - management skills.
Drawing on Greenfield's
theory of social change and human development, the authors hypothesized that the use of specific words
in Chinese literature would wax and wane as a reflection of
psychological adaptation to sociocultural change.
Her
theory prompted the American
Psychological Association to honor her with its William James Fellow Award
in 2000.
The article appears
in a special online issue of the APA journal
Psychological Trauma:
Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy.
This observation has recently been confirmed empirically by University of Kent psychologists Michael J. Wood, Karen M. Douglas and Robbie M. Sutton
in a paper entitled «Dead and Alive: Beliefs
in Contradictory Conspiracy
Theories,» published
in the journal Social
Psychological and Personality Science this past January.
The beneficial effect of SSRIs that has been shown
in many studies should thus, according to this
theory, not be due to the fact that these drugs exert a specific biochemical antidepressant action
in the brain, but that the side effects of the drugs enhance a
psychological placebo effect.
The researchers surveyed nearly 400 participants online
in spring 2016 to gauge how their news media literacy — measured as a combination of news media knowledge and
psychological traits connected with processing news messages — might relate to their endorsement of conspiracy
theories.
A study published
in April
in Psychological Science found that men judge a woman as more attractive when they believe their peers find that woman attractive — supporting a budding
theory that groupthink is not as simple as once thought.
They published a critique of a leading paper on
psychological theory, noting that the formulas
in the paper relied on irrelevant equations from the field of fluid dynamics.
He calls Eagly and Wood's
theory «bizarre» for positing that «natural selection has shaped sex differences
in male and female bodies, but not
in male and female brains and the
psychological adaptations those brains contain.»
The conventional thinking is based on a
theory in social psychology based on
psychological distance.
Cutting - edge social neuroscience demands expertise
in a wide range of fields, from social
psychological theory and measurement to neurobiology and physics.
Computational neuroscience is distinct from
psychological connectionism and
theories of learning from disciplines such as machine learning, neural networks and statistical learning
theory in that it emphasizes descriptions of functional and biologically realistic neurons and their physiology and dynamics.
The study appeared
in the journal
Psychological Trauma:
Theory Research, Practice and Policy.
I'll leave the
psychological theories to the experts
in those areas and give you my Fifty Shades of Low Testosterone
theory.
The foundation of our matchmaking process is based on an established
psychological personality test - a set of carefully selected questions that draw on the
theory put forward
in Costa and McCrae's famous «Five Factor Model.»
If you have any questions about
psychological theories of love, then get
in touch!