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Papers On History Of Psychology /Psychology Theorists & Theories
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Carl Rogers' Humanistic Approach
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me this paper ] A 10 page research paper on Carl Rogers and his
humanistic approach. The writer traces the development of Rogers' theories
from the 1960's through the 80's when he finally began to construct more
concrete theories about human nature and cultures. The writer stresses
that one of the broad dimensions of Rogers' humanistic approach is his
emphasis on becoming--on change rather than on a person's present
identity. Ultimately, the humanistic aspect of Rogers' later work is
regarded as one of his inherently most important contributions.
Bibliography lists approximately 15
sources. Filename:
Rogercar.wps
Cataclysmic Events in Twentieth Century History /
Freud & Primo Levi [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the
arguments of Freud and Primo Levi about the impact of cataclysmic events
in the history of the 20th century, and demonstrates the possible
implications and lessons for modern civilization, including predictions
for the future. Filename:
Primlev.wps
Child Development and Religious Beliefs
[ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper considers the specifics of child
development presented by Piaget and Kolhberg and assesses the following
question: at what point is a child's understanding of him or herself and
the world he or she is in sufficient so that he or she can make a
competent decision to accept Christ into his or her life. This paper
integrates a review of some of the central premises, as well as the
outcomes of interviews with four children, ages 3, 6, 9 and 12 years of
age. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Filename:
MHChiChr.rtf
Child Development Theories [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper discussing the grand and notable
dichotomy in much of the psychological research surrounding child
development. It would seem that many psychological researchers would fully
discount any correlation between practical experience and empirical
research. Increasingly, early theorists such as Rotter, Piaget, Montessori
and Winnicott are being supported by the same empirical method that
earlier condemned many of their theories as being invalid. The use of
child development theories requires application of common sense as much as
it does the empirical method, as this paper argues. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Filename:
KSChldDev.wps
Clever Hans And Little Hans [ send
me this paper ] 5 pages in length. Science has long been based upon
the fundamentals of fact; without appropriate evidence, a claim cannot be
considered as scientifically proven. While theory is, indeed, a
significant component of science, the substantiation factor must be based
upon something much more concrete. This particular point has become the
focus of attention between two historically famous incidence, both
concerning a horse. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Filename: TLChans.wps
Clinical Interventions And Psychological
Therapy [ send
me this paper ] 20 pages in length. Psychology as a discipline has
come to be an essential element in the overall aspect of human life.
Without its influential element, myriad individuals would not be able to
properly function within their world. The practice of psychology has
proven to be more than merely a treatment for the affluent or the crazy;
rather, it has been embraced by mainstream society as a means by which
people are able to work out various psychological situations. No longer is
such treatment considered taboo in a world where mental imbalance is quite
prevalent. The writer discusses various psychological treatment theories
from Carl Rogers to Gerard Egan. Bibliography lists 19 sources. Filename:
TLCpsyth.wps
Comparing Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler
[ send
me this paper ] 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” [ send
me this paper ] This 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
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