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Hans Eysenck: Evaluation Of Personality Theory, Part 2
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10 pages in length. Hans Eysenck's personality theory, founded upon the principle that one's biological composition is the sole deciding factor in one's personality makeup, has been met with great consternation by his fellow social and psychological theorists. The writer continues an evaluation of Eysenck's personality theory. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Hard Times For Freud
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This 5 page paper looks at the theories and
principles presented by Sigmund Freud in Civilization And It's
Discontents and compares them with the behavior of Louisa Bounderby and
James Harthouse in Charles Dickens' Hard Times. No additional sources
are listed.
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Harlene Andersen's "Conversation Language And Possibilities: A Postmodern Approach To Therapy" – Reaction
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4 pages in length. The foundation of Andersen's postmodern collaborative approach in Conversation Language and Possibilities: A Postmodern Approach to Therapy is instilling a basis of communication between patient and therapist; in times previous, counselors upheld a wholly superior position when it came to the dynamics of this two-person relationship, an approach that precluded any true sense of connectedness between therapist and patient. No additional sources cited.
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Henry James and Psychological Realism
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the psychological realism of Henry James. Henry James was an author of fiction depicting some of the major themes of the early part of the 20th century: psychological realism, international interactions, travel, and the presentations of art and life. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Hervey Cleckly and Psycopathic Behaviour
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Hervey Cleckley (1941) wrote in The Mask of Insanity a plea for the public to try and understand a range of antisocial personality disorders that he referred to as psychotic “for want of a better word.” The definition of various “high order” psychotic disorders continues today, many giving credit to Cleckley for his original use of the word psychotic in a recognized and accepted treatise (Lively, 1998). With the categorization of high order psychotic behaviour, it would behoove society to take note of Cleckley’s arguments. However, society continues to ignore his basic tenets that psychotic behavior is not clinically treatable. 4 References. jvCleckl.rtf
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History Of Intelligence Theory And Testing
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This 5 page paper outlines major points in the history of intelligence theory and testing. These types of theories began with Pythagoras and have a long history that includes Plato, Aristotle, Philo, Galton, Binet, Terman, Weschler, Gardner and others. What each contributed is discussed. The measures of intelligence began with Galton but it is the Stanford-Binet and the Weschler scales that are most well-known. The essay briefly explains what the Mental Status exam measures. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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History of Psychology
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An 14 page paper that answers specific questions in regards to the history and development of psychology. This paper utilizes a number of texts to produce answers to questions ranging from the Gestalt psychologists to the hisotry of cognitive science. Several sources cited in bibliography.
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History Of Psychology # 2
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This 8 page paper investigates the history of psychology from the ancients to current times. The influence of early medicine, science and philosophy are discussed briefly. Attention is given to the evolution of psychology since the mid-1800s. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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History of Systems of Psychology
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This 8 page research paper describes the history of systems of psychology from Structuralism through post-Freudianism. The theorists most often associated with the origin of each system and the approximate date along with a brief description of the major tenets of the system are offered. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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History of Temperament Theory
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This 10 page paper provides a historical report of theories about temperament. The history begins about 2,500 years ago when the four humors were proposed, a theory that was continued to be popular in the Middle Ages and even later. Philosophies and scientific advancements changed the theme somewhat but there continued to be four dimensions of temperament. Even Keirsey proposed four dimensions of temperament. It was in 1990 when five dimensions of temperament were proposed by McCrae and Costa, Jr. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGtemp.rtf
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