Papers On Psychology
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Judaism's Influence on Freud's Theories T
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This 6 page paper reviews Freud's life and beliefs and how religion has played a part in this Jewish psychoanalyst's theories. The role of Judaism in psychoanalysis is discussed as well as how science and religion coexist.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Jung and Freud on Introversion and Extroversion
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A 5 page paper which examines
the basics of the personality theories of Jung and Freud and discusses their ideas in
relationship to introversion and extroversion. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Jung's Theories as They Pertain to the Dreams of the Mentally Ill
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This 25 page paper evaluates Carl Jung's theories, particularly as they pertain to the mentally ill and to the nature of dreams. His concept of the collective unconscious is explored in depth. The meaning and purpose of dreams are ultimately discussed as they manifest in schizophrenics and the depressed. Information on Jung's personal life is included as appropriate. Annotated bibliography lists 20 sources.
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Juvenile Delinquency from a Behavioral Psychological Approach and a Functional Sociological Approach
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This is a 7 page paper discussing a psychological and a sociological approach to juvenile delinquency. The behavioral psychological theory of juvenile delinquency in accordance with the theories of B.F. Skinner finds that juvenile delinquency is largely a response to the stimuli presented to the individual within his environment. In other words, children learn aggressive behavior and this aggressive behavior may be reinforced in their environment until that environment changed. The functional sociological approach as used by Emile Durkheim shows that although criminal elements will always appear in society as a result of the conditions of a growing and changing society, overall juvenile delinquency is a reaction from how society has treated that individual in that the delinquent youth has not become part of a social group and reacts in an anti-social way. Despite the slight differences in these approaches, both the psychological and sociological theories support the idea that youths are largely not responsible for their own actions but these actions are largely a result of a reaction or a response to their environment.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Juvenile Delinquency: Correlations between Single-Parent Families and Juvenile Crime
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This 15 page paper provides an overview of the basic elements that define the correlation between increasing single-parent households and juvenile crime. This paper outlines the impact of parental involvement, suppositions regarding the decline of parental involvement, and the implications for determining how delinquency develops. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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Juvenile Delinquency: The Fault of the Parent?
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An 8 page overview of the role of the parent in child conduct. Emphasizes that while a child’s interaction with his or her parent is pivotal to determining conduct, this interaction is only one factor of many. Utilizes current research on juvenile behavior to conclude that while parents are obviously responsible to some degree for the actions of their children, there is a point in time in any parental situation where a parent’s influence loses out to that of peers or society in general. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Karl Marx’s Concept of Human Nature, Applied to Modern America,
and According to Erich Fromm
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This 7 page report discusses how
psychoanalyst Erich Fromm (1900-1980) presented the philosophy
and thinking of Karl Marx. Fromm was convinced that Marx was
terribly misunderstood, especially by the communists of the
former Soviet Union who attempted to co-opt his thinking. As
Fromm explains Marx’s concept of socialism, the most important
fact is that he interpreted Marx to mean that “socialism is not a
society of regimented, automatized individuals, regardless of
whether there is equality of income or not, and regardless of
whether they are well fed and well clad. It is not a society in
which the individual is subordinated to the state, to the
machine, to the bureaucracy.” Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWFromkm.rtf
Kay Redfield Jamison’s Touched with Fire -- Manic Depressive Illness and the
Artistic Temperament
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This 3 page report discusses Jamison’s 1993 book and the ways in
which it provides new insights into manic-depressive illness and how it may have had an
impact on some of the world’s greatest artists. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: BWmandep.rtf
Kelly's Personal Construct Theory
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This 8 page paper explores the
background of George Kelly, his theory of Personal Construct and
theorizes that the constructs (beliefs, imaginings, etc.) determine both
personality development and behavior. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KTgkelly.wps
Kephart & Perceptual Motor Development / Developmental Problems
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A 5 page paper that considers New Kephart's perspectives on perceptual motor development and its impact on issues ranging from non-achiever problems to developmental evaluations. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Kephart.wps
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