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    Nikol Shapiro Honors Writer’s Workshop Mrs. Skemp-Cook 03 December 2014 Personality Psychology Rough Draft Humans, in general, are united through their basic genetics and survival instincts, yet even with the fact that we 're all part of the same species, each and every one of us are completely unique and separate from one another. That 's because we have different personalities that are derived from what stimulates our brains and, in turn, controls our emotions and actions. These variations in personalities

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    Psychology and Health Issues Psychology and Health Issues According to the American Psychological Association, health psychologists “help patients manage stress, chronic disease and avoid preventable diseases” by “incorporating psychological theory and research to develop methods to assist patients in maintaining healthy lifestyles”(Uyemura, B (2011.). Psychologists have the knowledge needed to help a patient

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    unusual conduct that goes against what is classified as ordinary in society. The study of this sort of behavior is abnormal psychology. Abnormal psychology focuses on atypical sequences of conduct, feelings, and ideas. Since disorders are any form of interruption in the methodical functioning of an individual, it can be viewed upon as abnormal. A branched area of abnormal psychology includes personality disorders, which indicates a mental disturbance. These particular types of disorders lead to a fixed

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    Positive Psychology We often think of psychology with a negative connotation. A reason for this is that for many years, psychologists focused more on the negative side of psychology. This part of psychology deals with peoples’ symptoms, wounds, disorders, and trauma (Morgan & Nemec, 2013). This changed in 2000 when psychologist Martin Seligman founded the science of positive psychology (Schueller & Parks, 2014). Although certain aspects of positive psychology were studied long before the branch

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    For a long time now I have been interested in the field of psychology. The way people behave and why they do certain actions has captivated my attention. As an undergraduate student, I have enjoyed the subject and have been engaged in diverse fields of psychology and studied the Chicano perspective towards psychology. I plan to continue expanding my knowledge and improve my research and counseling skills, as well as study psychology at a higher level. I have a diverse ethnic background. I was born

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    In the field of psychology, the possibilities are endless. Advancements in technology have allowed scientists and researchers to take their research development to the next level, and an even more promising future. Within the past century, there has been a growing demand for the need of counseling and mental health support than ever before. Thanks to the determination and skilled research teams around the world, a psychological revolution is shedding light over the darkness of what is mental illness

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    Fields in Psychology

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    Fields in Psychology | Definition | Abnormal Psychology | It is the study of abnormal behavior. It is actually a branch of psychology that deals with the study of abnormal behavioral patterns and their causes. | Psychology of Addiction | A complete dependence on a certain substance or drug is known as addiction. Both physiological and psychological factors can lead to addiction. The psychology of addiction analyzes these factors and attempts to find ways of controlling addiction. The study of

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    Unit 13 Signature Assignment Cross-cultural psychology involves the examination of relationships between cultural context and human behavior (Berry, Poortinga, Breugelmans, Chasiotis and Sam, 2011, p. 2). Research in the area of cross-cultural psychology is aimed at comparing specific covert and overt behaviors of two or more cultures. More specifically, cross-cultural psychology examines the “…similarities and differences in psychological functioning in various cultural and ethnocultural groups…”

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    Multicultural Psychology

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    Multicultural Psychology Anthony Stamatouras University of Phoenix May 3, 2010 Multicultural Psychology Multicultural psychology is something that is relevant in this day and age. Today, with a vast number of people of different minority attachments living together, the idea of multicultural psychology is a good thing. Multicultural psychology is a discipline that is closely related to cross-cultural psychology and in fact is difficult to make that distinction ( Weiner, Freedheim,

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    After researching multiple different psychological theories I was still unsure of which theory best fits my views on human behavior. On one hand, I agree with humanistic psychologists since I truly believe that people have free will and can considerably steer themselves on to any life path they wish. I’m also convinced that the majority of people are capable of evaluating themselves and knowing if personal behaviors are positive or negative. However, I also think, much like psychoanalytic psychologists

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