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Papers On History Of Psychology /Psychology Theorists & Theories
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Therapeutic Interventions; Existentialism
[ send
me this paper ] This 6 page paper (including 2 page paper outline),
considers this style of therapy. The modalities of the intervention and
the processes involved in an existentialist approach. The paper examines
how this is achieved and the process of the therapy and then goes on to
look at the strangest and weaknesses of this approach. The bibliography
cites 3 sources. Filename:
TEtherex.wps
Thomas Kuhn & The Structure of Scientific
Revolutions [ send
me this paper ] A 4 page look at the works of Thomas Kuhn and his
advancements in Behavior Theory. Specifically examined is the infamous
"(The) Structure of Scientific Revolutions"-- in which Kuhn developed his
concept of a paradigm. Kuhn's rationale and use if applied theory are
assessed. Bibliography lists approximately 10 sources-- including several
by Kuhn himself. Filename:
Kuhn.wps
Traditional Psychotherapies And Fringe
Psychotherapy: Ethics [ send
me this paper ] A 20 page paper. Tutorial comments are provided in
this paper. The writer discusses the Code of Ethics from the American
Psychological Association and then goes on to describe a number of
traditional psychotherapies demonstrating they are considered ethical
because they are validated through scientific evidence. The writer then
describes a number of fringe therapies and demonstrates how these are
unethical. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: PGthfrn.rtf
Types of Research Used in Analyzing Leisure
[ send
me this paper ] A 6 page research paper that examines the ways in
which scientific research is conducted, focusing on the qualitative and
quantitative approaches. The writer defines each and then gives examples
of leisure research to illustrate their different strengths and
weaknesses. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Filename:
Leisure.wps
What is Psychology? [
send
me this paper ] A 6 page paper giving a brief overview of this
science. The writer describes various psychological methods, as well as
mentioning leaders in the field of psychology. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Filename:
Basicpsy.wps
Wilhelm Wundt and the Progression of Psychology as
Science [ send
me this paper ] This 10 page paper provides an overview of the life
and works of Wilhelm Wundt as they defined the progression of psychology
as a science. This paper integrates a view of Wundt's works, the
viewpoints of psychologists and historians and the assessment of change
that occurred during Wundt's greatest period of development as a
psychologist in the later part of the 19th century. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Filename:
MHWundt.rtf
William Morris and B.F. Skinner -- Impact on
Knowledge [ send
me this paper ] This 5 page report discusses and compares the ideas
of B.F. Skinner (1904-1990) and William Morris (1834-1896). Both of them
saw certain overriding influence in the life of human beings and the
development of the social creature that is a modern human. However,
Skinner attributed the great deal of his theories and belief to the
framework of conditioning involving either rewards or punishments while
Morris based his premises on art and artistic awareness and sensibilities.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename:
BWmorris.wps
“A Review of BF Skinner’s Science and Human
Behaviour [ send
me this paper ] ” A ten page paper which looks at Skinner’s Science
and Human Behaviour (1953) in terms of its historical context, the basic
theories underlying operant conditioning, the way in which behaviourism
can be applied to the self and to social agencies and how Skinner dealt
with such issues as emotions and self-control. Bibliography lists 1 source
Filename: JLskinner1.wps
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