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Papers On History Of Psychology /Psychology Theorists & Theories
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Sigmund Freud’ “Wolf-Man” Case and Repetition
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me this paper ] This 5 page report discusses one of Freud’s most
famous or notorious case histories, that of the “Wolf-Man.” The case is
categorized under the title of “From the History of an Infantile
Neurosis.” It provides an essential insight to the development of Freud’s
thought and it also captured the imagination of both those interested in
psychoanalysis and the public at large. The subject, Sergei Pankejeff
(1887-1979), a Russian aristocrat was distraught by his childhood dream of
white wolves sitting staring at him from the bare branches of a tree
outside his bedroom window in winter. This report considers the
interpretations Freud made from that dream and how they fit into Freud’s
already-established framework of thinking. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWwolfmn.rtf
Sigmund Freud’s “Five Lectures on
Psycho-Analysis” [ send
me this paper ] This 5 page report discusses Freud’s “Five Lectures
on Psycho-Analysis” presented at Clark University, Worcester,
Massachusetts, in September of 1909 and the 1910 publication of those
lectures. In the lectures, Freud discussed his various discoveries
regarding psychoanalysis. This report pays special attention to the fifth
lecture and discusses whether or not his statement -- “A certain portion
of the repressed libidinal impulses has a claim to direct satisfaction and
ought to find it in life. Our civilized standards make life too difficult
for the majority of human organizations” -- is valid. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Filename:
BW5freud.wps
Some Of Freud's Theories [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper. The theories that are discussed
include: the three aspects of the psyche and how they conflict with each
other; the unconscious and its role in repression; the meaning of
different neuroses, according to how Freud defined neurosis; the meaning
of psychosis; a definition of psychoanalysis; and more. Bibliography lists
7 sources. Filename:
PGfreud6.wps
The Compliance with Authority; A Dangerous Trait
of Society [ send
me this paper ] This three page paper looks at Stanley Milgram and
his experiments in the way human nature will allow blind compliance to a
perception of authority. The compliance may be needed in some cases to
ensure society doe not become anarchic, but in other cases it will be
dangerous to the fabric of the community. The MLA style bibliography cites
3 sources. Filename:
TEobenia.wps
The Condition of Depression According to W. LaVome
Robinson [ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper provides an overview of
Robinson's work as it relates to depression. This psychologist's focus on
minority youth is emphasized. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename:
SA035Lav.wps
The Conditions for Therapeutic Personality
Change [ send
me this paper ] This 8 page paper provides an overview of the six
conditions that Carl Rogers supported as necessary for therapeutic change.
This paper integrates a view of other theorists, who have challenged
Rogers supposition and added thepossibility of another condition. This
paper integrates a view of the broad perspective on existing arguments for
therapeutic change. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHRoger2.rtf
The Evolution of Reinforcement
[ send
me this paper ] This 12 page report discusses the fact that the
idea of “reinforcement” has entered the collective consciousness as a
concept commonly practiced in realms of endeavor as diverse as sales and
marketing to training a pet. The processes associated with the actual
evolution and advancement of psychology have been documented since formal
investigation into the human psyche began. Psychology and all of its
characteristics and considerations is both one of the oldest intellectual
pursuits and yet one of the youngest in terms of accumulated knowledge. As
a result, the science of psychology and various aspects of it such as the
reinforcement concept have evolved throughout the years. Bibliography
lists 12 sources. Filename:
BWreinfo.wps
The Field of Clinical Psychology:
[ send
me this paper ] This five-page-paper presents an overview of the
field of clinical psychology. The purpose, the specialties and the
contributions of the field o society are all explored. Bibliography lists
three sources. Filename:
CWpsycho.wps
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