Papers On Psychology
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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
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This 6 page paper analyzes the loss of a sense of community and offers solutions for a return to it. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MBcomm.rtf
Community-Based Behavioral Intervention in Addressing Conduct Disorder
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A 4 page outline of Conduct Disorder and one means of addressing the problem. This paper recommends community-based behavioral interventional tactics which target positively impacting parent/child interaction. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPadBeh2.rtf
Comorbidity In Adolescents With Substance Abuse
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This 5 page paper
critiques the research design as presented in an article on comorbidity
in adolescent substance abusers. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KTkandel.wps
Comparing and Contrasting Freud and Bergson:q
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This 7 page paper discusses the philosophies of Sigmund Freud and his concept of the ego and Id and Henri Bergson and his philosophy of Creative Evolution. This paper asks and answers the question, "Were the irrationalists all that irrational?" Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: GSBergsn.rtf
Comparing books/Intimacy Paradox v. You Can't Grow Up
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A 10 page research paper that contrasts and compares The Intimacy Paradox by Donald S. Williamson (1991) and You Can't Grow up Till You Go Home Back Home by William Nerin (1993). Both of these psychologist propose theories that address the difficulties and obstacles involved in the crucial developmental task of re-establishing the "ground rules" with one's parents wherein the adult "child" perceives their equality as adults with their parents, while simultaneously seeing their parents as fully human. No additional sources cited.
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Comparing Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler
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This 8 page report
discusses two of the most noted pioneers in the fields of
psychoanalytic psychology. Sigmund Freud’s influence throughout
the past century has served to shape a great deal of the
attitudes and beliefs of Western society. But it is important to
understand that Freud was not alone in his contribution to the
realm of psychology and understanding the development of the
human personality and spirit, as well as how people interact with
one another. Alfred Adler (1870–1937) also proposed theories and
ideas that have been incorporated in the mainstream of
present-day theory and practice of psychology and
psychopathology. This paper compares their points of view
regarding a number of issues. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWsigalf.wps
Comparing the “Oedipus Complex” with the “Electra Complex”
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6 page report discusses the idea that a child is fascinated,
obsessed even, with the parent of the opposite sex has served as
a literary and psychological debate since, literally, ancient
times. Freud saw this as a universal part of childhood
development, which in most children is resolved during late
childhood. For Freud, the beginnings of the Oedipus complex are
the same for males and females. They love their mother because
she satisfies their needs, and they hate their father because he
competes for the mother's attention and love. Bibliography lists
5 sources.
Filename: BWdadma.wps
Comparison of Research Approaches / Family Psychology
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A 5 page paper discussing the method in which four researchers have approached the issue of family cohesiveness and its effect on the children of the family. Most of the studies reviewed revolve in some way around previously established models, and one was little more than a basic literature review of previously published work. Because the focus of each of the others was that of attitudes and feelings, the researchers were unable to employ definite measures of specific qualities. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Famre.wps
Comparison Of Three Journal Articles
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A 5 page comparison of psychological journal articles addressing extroversion and introversion. Three articles were selected, two from The Journal of Psychology and one from The Journal of Genetic Psychology. The first discussed is an investigation of the reliability of models of determining general personality traits. The second attempts to establish a link between introversion and depression; the third investigates the possibility of a statistical basis for personality traits as indicated by the signs of the zodiac. All of the studies seem to be designed as well as they could be in their areas of investigation, but all seem to conclude that apart from neurosis of either introversion or extroversion, the existence and the description within the individual remains subjective and its definition elusive.
Filename: Psycjou3.rtf
Compensation in Terms of Maslow
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A 15 page paper discussing compensation and job analysis in terms of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. The paper provides a thorough discussion of each of Maslow’s five hierarchical levels to conclude that the organization that can remain cognizant of Maslow's hierarchy of needs when designing or altering its compensation schedules can expect to be better able to define levels at which its employees operate. Compensation certainly is a part of the total employment package, but it is not the largest part. According to Maslow, people seek to belong to the organization and then realize their own potential. When the employee is able to find this path at work, then the organization for which s/he works benefits as well. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KShrCompMas.rtf
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