Students will learn some of the history and evolution of
psychological theory through reading and discussion and through applying theories to clinical case material.
Not exact matches
They review
theory and research that specify
psychological factors that contribute to and perpetuate intergroup violence
through emotional responses and belief systems fostered by conflict.
In the mid-1950s, humanistic psychologist Abraham Maslow created a
theory of basic,
psychological and self - fulfillment needs that motivate individuals to move consciously or subconsciously
through levels or tiers based on our inner and outer satisfaction of those met or unmet needs.
Our students learn
through a combination of sequenced coursework, pertaining to the treatment of children, adolescents, and young adults in areas such as counseling
theories and techniques, cross-cultural perspectives, lifespan development, psychopathology,
psychological testing, research, positive psychology, and ethics, as well as
through ample and diverse hands - on experiences in the field.
NEPS is a service of the Department of Education and Skills (DES) and aims to support the personal, social and educational development of all children
through the application of
psychological theory and practice in education.
The American
Psychological Association published his now best selling book Narrative Therapy —
theory and practice in 2011 along with a 6 part video series of his work entitled Narrative Therapy
Through Time.
Possible answers to these questions is given
through the
theory and research of resilience and positive emotions, which both buffers the real and perceived stress, interpret crisis as an opportunity and operate as indicators of psychosomatic health, leading to
psychological well - being.
Despite lack of a sound
theory for outlining the relationships between character strengths, stress, and
psychological symptoms, potential relationships can be hypothesized
through the «personality - stress - health» model devised by Kinder (2005).
An extensive literature review in major
psychological databases revealed that no existing research to date has been conducted on interpreting the relationship that individuals form with their nation
through an attachment
theory perspective.
«To provide quality care to people in the community dealing with mental illness by assessing and providing counseling
through a variety of
psychological theories and practices.»
Terror - management
theory proposes that humans face a unique
psychological conflict: we desire to live but realize the inevitability of death, which induces terror that we alleviate by ensuring immortality
through cultural (e.g. belief in an afterlife) and biological (e.g. reproducing) means [5,6].
Essential for control
theory is the affectional bond that the child forms to his or her parents, which is thought to influence child behavior
through the
psychological presence of the parent.