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  1. Psychological Types

    Infobox book italic title see above name Psychological Types image include the file, px and alt File Example.jpg 200px Cover image caption author Carl Jung title orig Psychologische Typen translator illustrator cover artist country language German series subject genre publisher Rascher Verlag pub date 1921 english pub date media type pages isbn oclc dewey congress preceded by followed by about the book by Jung the generic usage Personality type Psychological Types is the title of the sixth volume in the Princeton Bollingen edition of the Collected Works of Carl Jung . ref cite book last Jung first Carl G. authorlink Carl Jung coauthors title Psychological Types publisher Princeton University Press year 1971 location Princeton, New Jersey pages url doi id isbn 0 691 01813 8 ref The original ... types of Myers Briggs Type Indicator Functions Sensing S iNtuition N and Thinking T Feeling F psychological ... one sided types. Historical context Jung s interest in Psychological typologies typology grew ... the problem of types for it is one s psychological type which from the outset determines and limits ... Psychological typologies Notes div class references small references div References Jung, C.G. 1921 1971 . Psychological Types , Collected Works, Volume 6, Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press ... The functions are modified by two main Attitude psychology attitude types Extraversion and Introversion ..., while its opposite is repressed and characterizes unconscious behavior. The eight psychological types are as follows Extraverted sensation Introverted sensation Extraverted intuition Introverted intuition Extraverted thinking Introverted thinking Extraverted feeling Introverted feeling In Psychological Types , Jung describes in detail the effects of tensions between the complex psychology ... and Freudian camps was due to this unrecognized existence of different fundamental psychological attitude ... upon or closely associated with Jung s personality types Myers Briggs Type Indicator Keirsey Temperament ...   more details



  1. A Types

    Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name A Types Type Studio Artist Hopesfall Cover Atypescover.jpg Released November 2, 2004 Recorded Vu Du Studios, Freeport, New York Genre Post hardcore br Alternative Rock Length 42 04 Label Trustkill Records Producer Steven Haigler and Mike Watts Reviews Last album The Satellite Years br 2002 This album A Types br 2004 Next album Magnetic North Hopesfall album Magnetic North br 2007 Album ratings rev1 Classic Rock magazine Classic Rock rev1Score Rating 2 5 ref cite book last1 Stephens first1 Karl title Classic Rock magazine Classic Rock chapter Hopesfall A Types volume 76 publisher Future plc Future Publishing Ltd date February 2005 location London, UK pages 91 accessdate 2011 11 26 ref noprose yes A Types is the third full length album released by the melodic hardcore band Hopesfall . The musical direction of this album deviated vastly from their melodic hardcore roots, instead opting for more grunge , Alternative Metal and Emo music emo influences. Track listing It Happens   4 13 Start & Pause   3 06 Icarus   4 18 Breathe from Coma   4 37 Champion Beyond Blessing   3 38 The Ones   4 39 Manipulate the Eclipse   4 38 Matchmaker s Haven   3 27 Owl   3 43 Per Sempre Marciamo   5 45 References Reflist Category Hopesfall albums Category 2004 albums Category Trustkill Records albums 2000s metal album stub ...   more details



  1. Psychological intervention

    Expert subject date April 2012 In applied psychology , interventions are actions performed to bring about change. A wide range of intervention strategies exit and they are directed towards various types of difficulties. References Mary B. Ballou, http books.google.bg books?id TLnunMTmrIMC&lpg PP1&hl bg&pg PP1 v onepage&q&f false Psychological interventions a guide to strategies , Greenwood Publishing Group, 1995 Category Psychology ...   more details



  1. Psychological testing

    , but psychological assessment is a more complex, detailed, in depth process. Typical types of focus for psychological assessment are to provide a diagnosis for treatment settings to assess a particular ... could place a student at the 84th percentile, or a standard score of 1.0 or even 2.0. Types of psychological ...Diagnostic infobox Name Psychological testing Image Alt Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10PCS GZ1 G Z 1 ICD9 ... sidebar Psychological testing is a field characterized by the use of samples of behavior in order to assess psychological construct s , such as cognitive and emotional functioning, about a given individual. The technical term for the science behind psychological testing is psychometrics . By samples ... of a Norm referenced test norm group . Psychological tests A psychological test is an instrument designed to measure unobserved constructs, also known as latent variables . Psychological .... Psychological tests can strongly resemble questionnaires , which are also designed to measure unobserved constructs, but differ in that psychological tests ask for a respondent s maximum performance ... van Kessel Publishing. ref A useful psychological test must be both test validity valid i.e., there is evidence ... Association, American Psychological Association, & National Council on Measurement in Education. 1999 . Standards for educational and psychological testing . Washington, DC American Educational ... mean that it is also invariant in another population e.g. Japan . Psychological assessment Psychological assessment is similar to psychological testing but usually involves a more comprehensive assessment of the individual. Psychological assessment is a process that involves the integration .... A psychological test is one of the sources of data used within the process of assessment usually ... or training. ref Standards for Education and Training in Psychological Assessment Position of the Society ... Assessment. Journal of Personality Assessment, 87, 355 357. ref Interpreting scores Psychological ...   more details



  1. Psychological Injury

    Psychological Injury refers to psychological or psychiatric conditions associated with an event that leads ... Neil, 2006 ref Koch, W. J., Douglas, K. S., Nicholls, T. L., & O Neill, M. L. 2006 . Psychological injuries .... ref 2011 ref Young, G. 2011 . Erratum to Trends in psychological psychiatric injury and law Continuing education, practice comments, recommendations. Psychological Injury and Law, 4, 56 87. ref Young, Kane, & Nicholson, 2006, ref Young, G., Kane, A. W., & Nicholson, K. 2006 . Psychological knowledge ... ref Young, G., Kane, A. W., & Nicholson, K. 2007 . Causality of psychological injury Presenting evidence in court. New York Springer Science Business Media. ISBN 1441942149. ref . Legally, psychological ... as a direct result of some action or failure to act by some individual. The psychological injury must reach a degree of disturbance of the pre existing psychological psychiatric state such that it interferes ... may be able to sue for compensation damages. Typically, a psychological injury may involve Posttraumatic ... at obtaining compensation against whomever is considered responsible for the injury. Psychological Injury In the following, psychological injury is discussed in relation to the law, forensic psychology ..., psychological tests and testing, and causality. Psychological Injury and Law Research and practice in the scientific field of psychological injury are predictably and intimately associated with legal .... This association between psychological injury and law began to be recognized as a distinct scholarly ... of the first scientific society the Association for the Scientific Advancement of Psychological Injury and Law, or ASAPIL, www.asapil.net and the first journal, Psychological Injury and Law , devoted exclusively to this topic see Young, 2008a, ref Young, G. 2008a . Psychological injury and law Introduction to the first issue. Psychological Injury and Law, 1, 7 10. ref for a review of the history of the field . This type of case is quite adversarial, because psychological injury ...   more details



  1. Psychological typologies

    . The problem of finding the essential basis for the classification of psychological types that is, the basis ... types singled out on the basis of some psychological or anatomo physiological traits refer to formal ... form. Modeling of systems of psychological types In Conceptual model modeling of psychological ... concepts is required. There are at least three various theories of the psychological types worked ... Lazurski. Training qualified specialists in the field of research and diagnostics of psychological types ... psychological types it is important to have the ability to see not separate fragments of the psychic ... Phenomenology psychology Philosophical Anthropology Personology Psychological types Interaction ... 178. 15.Jung, C.G. 1921 1971 . Psychological Types , Collected Works, Volume 6, Princeton, N.J. Princeton ...multiple issues cleanup September 2010 refimprove September 2010 confusing September 2010 Psychological ... mental elements and to the elementary forms of the basic psychological laws, revealing the nature of the discovered ... thousand of various psychological classifications that point to these or other distinctions ... scales of generalizations, degree of inner strictness. Classification of people and psychological characteristics The logic of psychological classifications development demanded parallel existing of two scientific approaches one of which was named psychology of types , and the other psychology of traits . In the course of time both the approaches shifted towards each other the psychology of types in attempts to understand the structure of psychological traits of every type, trait psychology in attempts ... ref blockquote An example of trait psychology development stages Singling out the types of love as psychology ... motherly love Every person, as a rule, possesses all the possible types of love, but in different proportion. Which can be expressed by the profile characteristic with ups and downs. The Types of people .... Psychological type scales Cosmologies Systems of views about the material and mental world based ...   more details



  1. Psychological astrology

    typological theories proposed by Jung and first published in his 1921 book Psychological Types . ref cite book author Jung, Carl Gustav date August 1, 1971 chapter Psychological Types title Collected ..., Briggs and Myers adapted Jung s four psychological types, ref name Myers Rp xiii , which were based ...Template Psych ast Psychological astrology , or astropsychology , is the result of the cross fertilisation of the fields of astrology with depth psychology , humanistic psychology and transpersonal psychology . The horoscope is analysed through the archetype s within astrology to gain psychological insight ... psychological astrology as both a personality theory and a diagnostic tool . ref name Perry Perry, Glen, Dr. What is Psychological Astrology? , Association for Psychological Astrology, http www.aaperry.com index.asp?pgid 64 retrieved July 2011 ref Origins The origins of psychological astrology ... the sum of all the psychological knowledge of antiquity . ref name wilhelm Jung, Carl G., Richard ... Psychology and Philosophy , Aurora Press 1936, Reprinted December 1987 ISBN 0943358256 ref Psychological ... Sasportas, a psychosynthesis psychotherapist, founded the Centre for Psychological Astrology in London. ref History of the Centre for Psychological Astrology http www.cpalondon.com history.html ref ... Psychology psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions. ref name .... Philosophy While psychological astrology brings a transpersonal dimension and spiritual notions to psychology by linking the psyche to the Cosmos, psychological astrology is decidedly not deterministic ... for psycho spiritual growth. ref name Perry Criticism Psychological astrology has been criticized ... were unable to match horoscopes with profiles compiled using the California Psychological ... The Centre for Psychological Astrology http www.astrologer.com apollon The Journal of Psychological ... for Psychological Astrology Category Psychological astrology Category Astrology by type Category ...   more details



  1. Psychological hedonism

    mergeto Psychological egoism discuss Talk Psychological egoism Hedonism merger .28again.29 date February 2012 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Psychological hedonism is the theory that all human choice is motivated by a desire emotion desire for pleasure or an aversion to suffering . This theory does not deny the existence of seemingly altruism altruistic actions. However, it claims that when sane people choose to help others, it is because of the pleasure they themselves obtain, directly or indirectly, from doing so rather than for truly altruistic motives. Psychological hedonism is a special case of psychological egoism , the theory that all actions are motivated by self interest, in which the concept of self interest is equated with pleasure. All the arguments and counter arguments presented in the article on psychological egoism also apply to psychological hedonism. See also Hedonism Psych stub DEFAULTSORT Psychological Hedonism Category Motivational theories Category Hedonism ...   more details



  1. Psychological determinism

    http peripatus.blogspot.com 2005 07 psychological determinism.html Dr. Daniel Bader discusses two forms of psychological determinism Orectic psychological determinism is the view that we must always act upon our greatest drive. This is often called psychological hedonism , and if the drive is specified for self interest psychological egoism . Rational psychological determinism claims that we must always act according to our strongest or best reason. See also Amoralism Determinism Empathy Free will Moral skepticism External links http www.utilitarianism.com psychohed.htm Psychology Determinism DEFAULTSORT Psychological Determinism Category Motivational theories psych stub ...   more details



  1. Psychological anthropology

    Refimprove date March 2009 Psychological anthropology is an interdisciplinary subfield of anthropology ... of cognition, emotion, motivation, and similar psychological processes inform or constrain our models of cultural and social processes. Each school within psychological anthropology has ... in Psychological Anthropology. Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press. ref History Psychological ... was a pioneer in folk psychology. His objectives were to find out the psychological explanations ... Hsu suggested that the field known as culture and personality be rename to Psychological Anthropology ... was the same, or that it required a better explanation than it had. During the 1970 s and 80 s Psychological ... institutions provide defense mechanisms Melford Spiro or otherwise alleviate psychological conflicts ... of psychological anthropology did so. In recent years, psychoanalytic and more broadly psychodynamic theory continues to influence some psychological anthropologists such as Gilbert Herdt , Douglas Hollan ... of California, Irvine, and the Harvard Department of Social Relations . The third phase looked at types ... of prominent psychological anthropologists have addressed significant attention to the interaction ... Kleinman , Robert I. Levy anthropologist Robert I. Levy , Roberto Beneduce. Psychological anthropology ... through the 1950s, when it was an influential approach within American social thought , psychological ... 1995 xiv ref At present, relatively few universities have active graduate training programs in psychological ... University Linguistics and Applied Linguistics Program http www.brunel.ac.uk courses pg cdata a psychological and psychiatric anthropology msc Brunel University, West London MSc program in psychological ... reflist Bibliography Selected Historical Works and Textbooks Bock, Philip K. 1999 Rethinking Psychological ... Psychological Anthropology . Cambridge Schenkman Publishing Company, Inc. Wilhelm Max Wundt , V lkerpsychologie ... reprint ISBN 978 0 543 77838 3. Selected Theoretical Works in Psychological Anthropology Bateson ...   more details



  1. Psychological torture

    expert subject Psychology date August 2009 Psychological torture is a type of torture that relies primarily on psychological effects, and only secondarily on any physical harm inflicted. Although not all psychological torture involves the use of physical violence, there is a continuum between psychological torture and physical torture. The two are often used in conjunction with one another, and often ... psychological effects, and many forms of psychological torture involving some form of pain or coercion. Many forms of psychological torture methods attempt to destroy the subject s normal self image ... , psychological regression and depersonalization . Other techniques include enforced nudity ... real pain induces vicarious suffering in the targeted psychological victim, who is thus loaded with guilt but spared physical harm that might affect his or her ability to comply. While psychological torture ... psychological rather than physical torture it can result in similar levels of permanent mental damage to its victims. ref cite web url http www.newscientist.com article dn11313 psychological torture as bad as physical torture.html title Psychological torture as bad as physical torture author Roxanne Khamsi publisher New Scientist date 5 March 2007 ref It has been alleged that some psychological ... web url http www.mindhacks.com blog 2008 02 psychological tortur.html title Psychological torture ... extensive use of psychological torture techniques at Guantanamo Bay and other sites subsequent ... title The US psychological torture system is finally on trial author Naomi Klein publisher ... 11 mccoy title The CIA s secret history of psychological torture publisher Salon.com author Alfred W. McCoy date June 11, 2009 ref Many other countries have been accused of using psychological torture ... Kingdom government guilty of using psychological torture on Irish Republican Army IRA political detainees ... References reflist DEFAULTSORT Psychological Torture Category Torture Category Psychological abuse ...   more details



  1. Psychological nominalism

    Unreferenced date July 2007 Psychological nominalism is the view advanced in Wilfrid Sellars paper Empiricism and Philosophy of Mind EPM that explains psychological concepts in terms of public language use. Sellars describes psychological nominalism as the view that all awareness of sorts, resemblances, facts, etc., in short, all awareness is a linguistic affair. Judging solely from the mention in EPM, Psychological Nominalism would seem to be a form of Verbal Behaviorism, which holds that ascriptions of psychological states are definitionally equivalent to predictions about behavior. For example, the verbal behavior Verbal Behaviorist holds that a statement like John is scared of thunderstorms is meaningful only insofar as it can be parsed into predictions concerning the sorts of things John is likely to say and or do in the event of a thunderstom i.e. John will say, or have a propensity to say, I am scared when he hears thunder or John will hide, or have a propensity to hide, his face when he sees lightning . Psychological Nominalism extends the Verbal Behaviorist s explanation of psychological states like fear, love, desire, thinking etc. to cognitive states being aware, knowing, etc. while denying the premise that falsifiability criteria can give statements their meaning. The Psychological Nominalist concedes that survival of mental terminology in natural language can be explained in terms of the practical utility of mental state ascriptions, but denies that this constitutes an analysis of the meaning of any particular mental state ascription because the Psychological Nominalist contends that the meaning of any term, mental or otherwise, is irreducibly bound with its usage. Thus, the Verbal Behaviorist fails to give a completely philosophically satisfying account of psychological statements because he fails to recognize that the linguistic statements are themselves meaningful in light of the kinds of behavior associated with them. Category Epistemological theories ...   more details



  1. Psychological punishment

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A psychological punishment is a type of punishment that relies not or only in secondary order on the actual harm inflicted such as corporal punishment s or fines but on psychological effects, mainly emotions, such as fear, shame and guilt. This can occasionally cause severe cardiac harm, even death, but those are not strictly intended, and in the case of torture accidental death would even defeat the purpose. Citation needed date February 2007 Psychological punishments that are particularly cruel or severe may be considered psychological torture . Very common is the use of shame through private or, especially, public humiliation . For example, publicly shaving a woman s head may not only humiliate her in front of those who witness her shearing, it may also deprive her of her hair for as long as it takes to grow back, thus serving as a continual reminder of her punishment and her humiliation. See also Punishment Psychology Parading on donkey Sluggishly progressing schizophrenia DEFAULTSORT Psychological Punishment Category Punishments psych stub tr Psikolojik i kence ...   more details



  1. Psychological Review

    Infobox Journal title Psychological Review cover File Psychological Review.gif editors Keith Rayner discipline Psychology abbreviation Psychol. Rev. publisher American Psychological Association country United States frequency Quarterly history 1894 present openaccess impact 9.082 impact year 2009 website http www.apa.org journals rev RSS http content.apa.org journals rev.rss JSTOR OCLC 1318836 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0033 295X eISSN Psychological Review is a scientific journal that publishes articles on psychology psychological theory . It was founded by Princeton psychologist James Mark Baldwin and Columbia psychologist James McKeen Cattell in 1894 as a publication vehicle for psychologists not connected with the Clark University Clark laboratory of G. Stanley Hall who often published in Hall s American Journal of Psychology . Psychological Review soon became the most prominent and influential psychology journal in North America, publishing important articles by William James , John Dewey , James Rowland Angell , and many others. In the early years of the 20th century, Baldwin purchased Cattell s interest in the journal, but was forced to sell the journal to Howard Warren in 1908 when scandal forced him out of his professorship at Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins where he had moved ... used the journal to advance his school of behaviorism . Psychological Review was eventually sold by Warren to the American Psychological Association who has owned it ever since. Psychological Review .... With the rise of a wide variety of other psychology journals, it gradually came to focus on psychological theory. According to its website, blockquote Psychological Review publishes articles that make ... Psychological Review Full texts available online List of free Psychological Review articles available ... English language journals Category Quarterly journals Category American Psychological Association academic journals psych stub pl Psychological Review zh ...   more details



  1. Psychological trauma

    Expert subject Psychology date December 2011 Psychological trauma is a type of damage to the psyche psychology ... with the immediate circumstances. Psychological trauma can lead to serious long term negative consequences ... sites dmh files report cafu DMH CAFU Psychological Trauma Moroz.pdf ref Trauma ... ref Psychological trauma may accompany physical trauma or exist independently of it. Typical causes and dangers of psychological trauma are sexual abuse , bullying , domestic violence , indoctrination ... or other mass violence can also cause psychological trauma. Long term exposure to situations such as extreme ... People who go through these types of extremely traumatic experiences often have certain symptoms ... past events. Upsetting memories such as images, thoughts, or flashback psychological phenomenon flashback ... content 2010 s3035410.htm ref mental illnesses and or other effects of psychological trauma. ref ... accidents car, train, or plane crashes, etc. or medical emergencies. Responses to psychological trauma ... oclc doi accessdate ref The experience and outcomes of psychological trauma can be assessed in a number ... s social support network. Before assessing an individual s psychological symptoms, it is necessary to determine whether the individual has returned to a state of psychological stability. If an individual ... , it may not be appropriate or possible to conduct a psychological assessment until intervention ... activities. Though assessment of psychological trauma may be conducted in an unstructured manner ... of psychological trauma might include the use of self administered psychological tests. Individuals ... of functioning compares to others in a sample representative of the general population. Psychological ... non trauma specific symptoms as well as difficulties related to personality. In addition, psychological ... EB. title Dissemination of evidence based psychological treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder ... French neurologist Jean Martin Charcot argued When date February 2011 that psychological trauma was the origin ...   more details



  1. Psychological dependence

    In the APA Dictionary of Psychology, psychological dependence is defined as dependence on a psychoactive substance for the reinforcement it provides. ref VandenBos, Gary R. APA Dictionary of Psychology. 1st ed. Washington, DC American Psychological Association, 2007. Print. ref Most times psychological dependence is classified under addiction . They are similar in that addiction is a physiological craving for something and psychological dependence is a need for a particular substance because it causes enjoyable mental affects. A person becomesdependent on something to help alleviate specific emotions. ref name APA Dictionary Myers, David G. Psychology . 9th ed. New York Worth, 2010. Print. ref Psychological dependence begins after the first trial which a person then becomes satisfied and the satisfaction increases with each use. This constant feeling leads to psychological reinforcement which eventually leads to dependence. ref Hanson, Glen, Peter J. Venturelli, and Annette E. Fleckenstein. Drugs and Society. Sudbury, MA Jones and Bartlett, 2009. Print. ref Of the various things that a person can be psychologically dependent on, opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, alcohol, and nicotine are among the top substances people become dependent on. Along with substances, people can also become dependent on activities as well such as shopping, pornography, self harm, and many more. While a psychologically dependent person attempts to recover, there are many withdrawal symptoms that one can experience throughout the process. ref Defining Addiction, Physical and Psychological Dependence to Drugs, Alcohol and Other Related Addictions. Drug Rehabilitation Alcohol and Drug Rehab Clinic. Web. 02 Dec. 2010. http www.treatment now.com resources addiction . ref When trying to over come psychological dependence on a drug, one can go to a substance abuse program. ref The national center ... templates publications reports.aspx?keywords psychological dependence ref Notes Reflist Category ...   more details



  1. Stress (psychological)

    major psychological types of conflicts that can cause stress. First, the approach approach .... Current Directions in Psychological Science. 9 4, 115 118 . ref Other adaptive coping mechanisms .... Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press. ref Psychological repression Repression Repression ... dissociation , denial , Psychological projection projection , and Rationalization making excuses rationalization ... to help humans in life or death situations, but all types of stressors can trigger this response ... available or used by an individual can often lead to the development of psychological issues such as major ... This is particularly true regarding daily stressors. These types of stressors tend to have a more .... ref Margaret E. Kemeny, The Psychobiology of Stress in Current Directions in Psychological Science ... psychological hardiness a term referring to the ability to be both chronically stressed and healthy ... with high levels of stress. Stress can be associated with psychological disorders such as general ... can only be performed by a licenced practitioner. Types of Stressors A stressor is any event, experience ... or challenges to the individual and can be either physical or psychological. Researchers have found that stressors can make individuals more prone to both physical and psychological problems ... . ref name pastorino In psychology , researchers generally classify the different types of stressors ... WJ, Skoner DP, Rabin BS, Gwaltney JM Jr. 1998 . Types of stressors that increase susceptibility to the common ... in the family, marriage, etc. see types of stressors above crisis catastrophes v. major life ... Posttraumatic stress disorder Complex post traumatic stress disorder Psychological trauma Cognitive ...   more details



  1. Psychological evaluation

    Refimprove date June 2008 Expert subject psychology date May 2009 A psychological evaluation in the vernacular, psych eval or mental examination is an examination into a person s mental health by a mental health professional such as a psychologist . A psychological evaluation may result in a diagnosis Dubious date May 2009 of a mental illness . It is the mind mental equivalent of physical examination . Methodology Expand section date June 2008 Psychological assessment may come in two forms formal and informal. Formal assessment involves the use of tools such as questionnaires, checklists and rating ... questions of the person being evaluated, but not always. In psychological evaluations the administration of standardized psychological test s either by a psychologist, or by someone the psychologist supervises, are often a component of the evaluation. Situations requiring psychological evaluations ... or other jobs handling state secrets , may be required to submit to a psychological evaluation ... a psychological evaluation. Court s presiding over child custody conflicts may appoint a psychological ... title Psychological Testing edition Seventh location Upper Saddle River NJ publisher Prentice ... Psychological Testing 7E 9780023030857.page laydate 28 July 2010 ref harv Cite book title Comprehensive Handbook of Psychological Assessment Volume I Intellectual and Neurological Assessment editor1 ... Cite book title Psychological Testing History, Principles, and Applications last Gregory first Robert ... laysummary http www.pearsonhighered.com bookseller product Psychological Testing History Principles ... of Psychological Assessment last Groth Marnat first Gary year 2009 publisher Wiley location Hoboken ... productCd 0470083581.html laydate 11 September 2010 ref harv Cite book title Psychological Testing ... reflist Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Psychological Evaluation Category Psychiatric assessment Category Psychological testing psych stub ca Avaluaci psicol gica es Evaluaci n psicol gica ...   more details



  1. Psychological abuse

    Infobox Disease Name Psychological abuse Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 T 74 3 t 66 ICD9 ICD9 995.82 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Psychological abuse , also referred ... another to behavior that may result in psychological trauma , including anxiety disorder anxiety ... ref name Maiuro cite book last1 Maiuro first1 Roland D. last2 O Leary first2 K. Daniel title Psychological ... used Conflict Tactics Scale measures roughly twenty distinct acts of psychological aggression ... emotionally abusive behavior. Psychological abuse does not always lead to physical abuse, but physical abuse in domestic relationships is nearly always preceded and accompanied by psychological abuse. ref name Maiuro ref Murphy, C. M., & O Leary, K. D. 1989 . Psychological aggression predicts ... report that psychological aggression by one partner is the most reliable predictor of the other partner ... almost equally abusive in terms of the overall level of psychological and physical aggression . ref found that psychological aggression was effectively bidirectional in cases where heterosexual ... Lozano, Pilar. 2007 Physical and psychological aggression in dating relationships in Spanish university students Psicothema Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 102 107. ref found that psychological aggression ... as a normalized element of dating, and that women are substantially more likely to exhibit psychological ... than males to use psychological aggression, including threats to hit or throw an object. A study ... of physical aggression in heterosexual and female homosexual dyads. Psychological Reports. 59 ... report that lesbian relationships have higher overall rates of interpersonal aggression including psychological ... 2009 ref Straus and Field ref Straus, Murray A. and Carolyn J. Field. 2003. Psychological Aggression ... 65 November 2003 795 808 ref report that psychological aggression is a pervasive trait of American ... overall, gender is not a reliable predictor of interpersonal aggression, including psychological ...   more details



  1. Psychological Abstracts

    italictitle Psychological Abstracts ISSN 0033 2887 was an Abstract summary abstract and index periodical and the print counterpart of the PsycINFO database. It was published by the American Psychological Association and was produced for 80 years, ceasing publication at the end of 2006. ref name retirement cite web url http www.apa.org publications releases psycabstracts.html title APA announces retirement of the print index Psychological Abstracts accessdate 2009 02 25 last first date work publisher American Psychological Association ref It was produced monthly and contained summaries abstracts, bibliographic information, and indexing of English language journal articles, technical reports, book chapters, and books in the field of psychology . In its latter years it contained much less content than PsycINFO, ref name retirement although it did contain some records for technical reports that are not in PsycINFO. ref cite web url http www.apa.org psycinfo questions.html 9 title PsycINFO frequently asked questions accessdate 2009 02 25 last first date work publisher American Psychological Association ref It was organized by subject area according to the PsycINFO Classification Codes . See also Databases for psychologists References Reflist Category Bibliographic indexes psych stub ...   more details



  1. Psychological Bulletin

    italictitle Infobox Journal title Psychological Bulletin abbreviation Psychol. Bull. cover editor Stephen P. Hinshaw discipline Psychology publisher American Psychological Association country United States frequency Bimonthly history 1904 present openaccess license impact 11.975 impact year 2011 website http www.apa.org pubs journals bul index.aspx ISSN 0033 2909 OCLC 1681351 RSS http content.apa.org journals bul.rss Psychological Bulletin is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal specializing in literature reviews. It was founded by Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins psychologist James Mark Baldwin in 1904 ref Benjamin, Ludy T. A Brief History of Modern Psychology . Malden, MA Blackwell Pub., 2007, pp. 70&ndash 1, ISBN 978 1405132053. ref immediately after he had bought out James McKeen Cattell s share of Psychological Review , which the two had founded ten years earlier. Baldwin gave the editorship of both journals to John B. Watson when scandal forced him to resign his position at Johns Hopkins in 1909. Ownership of the Bulletin passed to Howard C. Warren , who eventually donated it to the American Psychological Association which continues to own it to the present day. References reflist Psychology Category Psychology journals Category Publications established in 1904 Category Bimonthly journals Category English language journals Category American Psychological Association academic journals psych stub pl Psychological Bulletin zh ...   more details



  1. Psychological novel

    Refimprove date October 2008 A psychological novel , also called psychological realism , is a work of prose fiction which places more than the usual amount of emphasis on interior characterization , and on the Motivation motive s, circumstances, and internal action which springs from, and develops, external action. The psychological novel is not content to state what happens but goes on to explain the motivation of this action. In this type of writing Fictional character character and characterization are more than usually important, and they often delve deeper into the mind of a character than novels of other genres. The psychological novel can be called a novel of the inner man, so to say. In some cases, the Stream of consciousness writing stream of consciousness technique, as well as interior monologues, may be employed to better illustrate the inner workings of the human mind at work. Flashbacks may also be featured. While these three textual techniques are also prevalent in modernism ... of Genji , written in 11th century Japan, has often been considered the first psychological ... s work is what one would quite precisely call a psychological novel. ... I dare to recommend ... is called The Tale of Genji . ref In the west, the origins of the psychological novel can be traced ... was coined. The first rise of the psychological novel as a genre is said to have started with the sentimental ... literature, Stendhal s The Red and the Black is often called Fact date March 2007 an early psychological ... century, is also considered Fact date March 2007 an early precursor of the psychological novel. The modern psychological novel originated, according to The Encyclopedia of the Novel , primarily ... of the Scandinavian countries is Knut Hamsun, who almost singlehandedly created the modern psychological ... of psychological realism. ref N. Baym, et. al. Eds. The Norton Anthology of American Literature ... Psychological novels Category Literary genres lit stub ar cs Psychologick rom n ...   more details



  1. Psychological manipulation

    Psychological manipulation is a type of social influence that aims to change the perception or behavior of others through underhanded, deceptive, or even abuse abusive tactics. ref name braiker By advancing the interests of the manipulator, often at the other s expense, such methods could be considered exploitative , abuse abusive , devious, and deceptive . Social influence is not necessarily negative. For example, doctors can try to persuade patients to change unhealthy habits. Social influence is generally perceived to be harmless when it respects the right of the influenced to accept or reject it, and is not unduly coercive. Depending on the context and motivations, social influence may constitute ... , successful psychological manipulation primarily involves the manipulator concealing aggression aggressive intentions and behaviors. knowing the psychological vulnerabilities of the victim to determine ... of being lied to is to understand that some personality types particularly psychopaths are experts at the art ... to lower their defenses and give their Trust social sciences trust and loyalty to him or her. Psychological ... entice them to act in an immoral way. too Maturity psychological immature has impaired judgment ... esteem . Psychological conditions of manipulators POV section date January 2012 Manipulators may have any of the following psychological conditions ref name braiker Machiavellianism machiavellian personality .... It is a mask, one of many, custom made by the psychopath to fit the victim s particular psychological ... Persuasion Propaganda Propaganda The Formation of Men s Attitudes Psychological abuse Psychopathy ... K. Intrusive Parenting How Psychological Control Affects Children and Adolescents 2001 Bowman, Robert ... and Psychopathy , British Psychological Society, Leicester, pp.  12 17. 1996 Aglietta, M ... , Vol. 33 No 2, 91 101 1989 Psychological manipulation Narcissism abuse Bullying DEFAULTSORT Psychological Manipulation Category Psychological abuse Category Mind control Category Social psychology ...   more details



  1. Psychological Medicine

    Infobox journal cover image Psychological medicine cover.jpg title Psychological Medicine editor Kenneth S. Kendler , Robin M. Murray discipline Clinical psychology , psychiatry abbreviation Psychol. Med. publisher Cambridge University Press country frequency Monthly history 1969 present openaccess Hybrid impact 5.200 impact year 2010 website http journals.cambridge.org psm link1 http journals.cambridge.org action displayIssue?jid PSM&tab currentissue link1 name Online access link2 http journals.cambridge.org action displayBackIssues?jid PSM link2 name Online archive JSTOR ISSN 0033 2917 eISSN 1469 8978 CODEN PSMDCO OCLC 01588231 Psychological Medicine is a Peer review peer reviewed medical journal in the field of psychiatry and related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. ref name Camb cite web url http journals.cambridge.org psm title Psychological Medicine publisher Cambridge University Press work Cambridge Journals Online accessdate 2011 07 17 ref According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2010 impact factor of 5.200, ranking 6th out of 73 journals in the category Psychology , 11th out of 126 journals in the category Psychiatry , and 4th out of 102 journals in the category Clinical Psychology. ref name WoS Cite book year 2011 chapter Psychological Medicine title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Science accessdate 2011 07 17 series Web of Science postscript . ref History The journal was established by Michael Shepherd psychiatrist ... that Shepherd favoured the term Psychological Medicine over Psychiatry and he attached great importance to the title which he resurrected from the Journal of Psychological Medicine , first conceived by Forbes Winslow . He defined psychological medicine as including not only to psychiatry, but also ... 20 issue 10 pages 632 637 ref According to his successor, Psychological Medicine was to become ... Editor1 year 2009 last1 Paykel first1 Eugene journal Psychological Medicine volume 24 pages 1 pmid ...   more details



  1. Psychological resistance

    Essay like date January 2010 Wikify date October 2010 psychoanalysis Psychological resistance is the phenomenon often encountered in clinical practice in which patients either directly or indirectly oppose changing their behavior or refuse to discuss, remember, or think about presumably clinically relevant experiences. Psychoanalytic origins The discovery of resistance was central to Freud s theory of psychoanalysis for Freud, the theory of repression is the corner stone on which the whole structure of psychoanalysis rests, and all his accounts of its discovery are alike in emphasizing the fact that the concept of repression was inevitably suggested by the clinical phenomenon of resistance . ref Angela Richards, Editor s Note , in Sigmund Freud, On Metapsychology Middlesex 1987 , p. 141 2. ref In an early exposition of his new technique, Freud wrote that There is, however, another point of view which you may take up in order to understand the psychoanalytic method. The discovery of the unconscious ... edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud Vol. 7, pp.  249 270 . London Hogarth ... tradeoff in exchange for the sufferer being spared other, experientially worse, psychological ... b ut these cannot be understood without a fresh journey into psychological theory . ref Freud, S. 1959 ... psychological works of Sigmund Freud . Vol. 20, pp.  183 250 . London Hogarth Press. Original ... Ed. & Trans. The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud Vol. 20 ... the five types In 1926, Freud was to alter his view of anxiety, with implications for his ... , p. 319. ref He considered the ego to be the source of three types of resistance repression ... traits as indicators and contra indicators for different types of interventions. Beutler ... study . In J. Strachey Ed. & Trans. The standard edition of the complete psychological ..., practice, training , 31 3 , pp. 478 491. DEFAULTSORT Psychological Resistance Category Interpersonal ...   more details




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