Theoretical Principles Of Psychology According To Tart,
Kabat-Zinn, Goldberger And Breznitz : 15 pages in length.
Depending upon which discipline one subscribes to, there exist
a number of theoretical principles with regard to psychology.
Indeed, while there is not merely one psychological affliction,
there is also not just one source of available treatment; rather,
for each mental plight there are various techniques by which to
assess and deal with the problem. The writer discusses diverse
considerations as they apply to Charles T. Tart, author of
Altered States of Consciousness and Transpersonal
Psychologies: Perspectives on the Mind from Seven Great
Spiritual Traditions; Wherever You Go, There You Are :
Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life by Jon Kabat-Zinn;
and Handbook of Stress : Theoretical and Clinical Aspects by
Leo Goldberger and Shlomo Breznitz. No additional sources
cited. PsychPrn.wps Logic of Scientific
Inquiry : Epistemology, or the basic logic
and assumptions that underlie systematic, scientific inquiry is
based on the fact that scientific knowledge as 'responding
construction' is dependent on cognitive relations to reality other
than those generated through the senses and through theoretical
reflection, which includes the experience of judgment rooted in
the self-awareness of the subject. Another approach to analysis
of the practices of knowing is critical scrutiny of the
sociohistorical context of research programs. The
socio-cognitive perspective purports that ideas about reality are
constructed through interactions that are processes of meaning
creation. This 20 page paper examines different knowledge
systems, the purpose of research, the processes of deductive and
inductive reasoning, nomothetic and idiosyncratic approaches
and normal as compared to revolutionary science. It looks at
many of the elements of scientific method such as causality,
correlation, necessary and sufficient conditions and types of
theories. Bibliography lists 24 sources. KTinquire.wps
Sigmund Freud : A 5 page
general discussion of Sigmund
Freud. His life and works are discussed. A brief discussion, in
the end, of the validity of his work is also included. Freud was
the founder of many theories and notions which related to the
human mind, and as such was a very renowned individual who
provided his particular field of study with invaluable
information through the years. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
RAfreud.wps
Sigmund Freud / Sexuality & The Psychology of
Love :
A 15 page paper that provides an overview of Freud's theories
about psychosexual development based on the work Sexuality
and the Psychology of Love. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Freudsex.wps
Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalysis : A 4 page paper
that
discusses the major schools of psychological thought and
supports Freud's pschoanalysis as the most influential and
effective. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Freudeta.wps
Sigmund Freud & Psychology : 5 page discussion
of popular
Freudian ideas. Writer uses personal experiences to assess
them (examples of how such things as Freud's "id," "fixations,"
and "personality-based reactions" etc; have persisted throughout
the author's life). Bibliography lists 3 sources. Freud.wps
Sigmund Freud & Psychology # 2 : 7 pages in
length. Similar
to 'Freud.wps,' this paper also includes a brief biography in its
first 1-2 pages which is then complemented by analysis of
Freudian concepts. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Freud2.wps
Discussion of Freud's Personality Theory : A 5 page
paper
in which the writer discusses Freud's Id, Ego, and Super-ego.
The paper also raises the question of sexual bias and in
psychoanalytical fields and posits that Freud became convinced
later in life that his theories would better serve a cultural
discussion rather than an actual application of his theory.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Freudthe.wps
An In-Depth Analysis of Freud's' Theories on the Concept
of Man and Civilization : 12 pages in length. A
comprehensive overview of numerous Freudian concepts. The
writer goes into a relevant explication of "Civilization and Its
Discontents' throughout much of this paper. Bibliography lists 9
sources. Freud3.wps
Carl Rogers' Humanistic Approach : 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. Rogercar.wps
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