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Papers On Psychology
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Collective memory and social history
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A paper which considers the psychological concept of collective memory with particular reference to its importance in the study of social history. Bibliography lists 5 sources
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Commentary on Whose Body is This by Susan Bordo
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5 pages. The feminist perspective of the article Whose Body is This by Susan Bordo is described and discussed in this paper. Based on eating disorders, this paper explains why this is a gender-based problem as much or more than the fact it is biological or psychological in nature.
Filename: JGAfemn.rtf
Commitment In Interpersonal/Sexual Relationships
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This 20 page paper explores the topics of commitment in interpersonal and commitment in sexual relationships beginning with an introduction to the concept of commitment – what is it, what does it mean in today's world, and the conclusions of two studies looking into commitment between dating couples. The writer then discuses the ethics of commitment and sexual ethics, a very hot topic in today's world, most of which focuses on the relationship of homosexual couples; next, is a discussion of the theology of commitment. The writer asserts that God wants us to make commitments, first to Him and then to others in our lives but where does commitment fit in this disposable world. The last section addresses pastoral care and counseling, premarital, marital, and divorce. Here, the different types of families are identified along with the ways in which some pastors face the challenge of these diverse families, including the lesbian or gay couple. An approach that has been remarkably successful in reducing the number of divorces is explained in this section. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: PGrlcmt.rtf
Communication Dyads
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This 4 page paper provides an overview of four communication dyads, in reference to their content, their purpose and the application of the talking cure. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Communication Training in Children with Autism
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5 pages. Autism in a child can many times be helped through communication training, using social stories and discrete trial training. In this paper all three methods are discussed as to the current trends in research and communication with children with autism. Outline is included. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAautch.rtf
Communication: The Interrelationship of Mode and Situation
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An 8 page discussion of the interrelationship of mode and situation in conversation. Uses examples from politics and the workplace to demonstrate that the mode of communication can vary considerably according to the situation. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
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This 6 page paper analyzes the loss of a sense of community and offers solutions for a return to it. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Community-Based Behavioral Intervention in Addressing Conduct Disorder
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A 4 page outline of Conduct Disorder and one means of addressing the problem. This paper recommends community-based behavioral interventional tactics which target positively impacting parent/child interaction. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Comorbidity In Adolescents With Substance Abuse
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This 5 page paper
critiques the research design as presented in an article on comorbidity
in adolescent substance abusers. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Comparing and Contrasting Freud and Bergson:q
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This 7 page paper discusses the philosophies of Sigmund Freud and his concept of the ego and Id and Henri Bergson and his philosophy of Creative Evolution. This paper asks and answers the question, "Were the irrationalists all that irrational?" Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Comparing books/Intimacy Paradox v. You Can't Grow Up
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A 10 page research paper that contrasts and compares The Intimacy Paradox by Donald S. Williamson (1991) and You Can't Grow up Till You Go Home Back Home by William Nerin (1993). Both of these psychologist propose theories that address the difficulties and obstacles involved in the crucial developmental task of re-establishing the "ground rules" with one's parents wherein the adult "child" perceives their equality as adults with their parents, while simultaneously seeing their parents as fully human. No additional sources cited.
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Comparing Brief Pscyhotherapies
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A 13 page research paper that first presents a case study and, then, this client's needs are assessed using psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral and person-centered approaches before offering a DSM-IV diagnosis. No bibliography is offered.
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Comparing Love And Lust
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3 pages in length. Love and lust are easily interchanged by those who are not aware of the grander nuances that distinguish these two emotions. While they both involved physical feelings, lust - the carnal, emotionless desire to have sexual relations with another person - does not go beyond the tangible aspect; love, on the other hand, incorporates lust with deep emotion. A healthy love relationship must have physical intimacy or it is not complete, however, that closeness is not necessarily lustful after the couple has been together for a long time; rather, it is more of a comfortable and familiar connection that serves to further solidify their emotional love. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Comparing Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler
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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.
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