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Discovering the Attitudes of Working Parents and their Children
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A 7 page paper providing a literature review and methods section of a study seeking to gain both parents’ and children’s perspectives on the effects of parents’ work. The design of this study is intended to be relevant, reliable and valid, free of both researcher and respondent bias. The purpose is to discover the effects that parents’ work has on the entire family, which of course includes both parents and children. It is anticipated that results will show that some parents still feel guilty over leaving their children unattended for extended periods of time but that those children old enough not to be fearful of the time alone bear no ill effects. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Discrimination and Psychiatric Disorders
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A 3 page paper which examines
discrimination involving people with psychiatric disorders as it involves employment.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Discussion Of Freud's Personality Theory
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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.
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Dissociation & Childhood Trauma
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A 24 page research paper that offers a literature review and compilation of findings on research studies addressing the relationship between dissociation and childhood trauma. For the many children who are victims of emotional, physical or sexual abuse, trauma and stress are the most prevailing characteristics of their lives, a fact that has been shown to have serious psychological repercussions. Mental processes that concern thoughts, memories, feelings, and a sense of personal identity are normally integrated. Dissociation occurs when such processes become separated. This analysis examines current research in order to determine the correlation between dissociation and early childhood trauma, emphasizing the impact on neurological development. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
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Dissociative Identity Disorder
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This 25 page paper provides a descriptive analysis of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), also called multiple personality disorder. This paper outlines the DSM-IV description and diagnosis, the etiology, as well as procedures and clinical cases that correspond with this disorder. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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Dissociative Identity Disorder: Behavior Analyst Explanation
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5 pages in length. The most commonly recognized effect of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is the intermittent presence of alternating personalities that coexist within a single person. The personality fragmentation is characterized as being identifiable through distinctive traits – memories, social relationships and behavior patterns that pertain to each individual identity. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Diversities in Social Psychology
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9 pages in length. Examines
social psychology as a diverse discipline containing a plurality
of voices and perspectives. Looks at the reasons for these
diversities and examines whether or not psychology should make
the attempt to integrate. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Divorce Among People Between the Ages of 25-35
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An 11 page (10 pp. + 1 pg. outline) paper which examines why people of this age group divorce, with the emphasis primarily on the couples, not the children (although the effects on the children are discussed). Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Divorce and Its Effects on Children
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A 5 page paper discussing divorce and its effects on children. Specifically contrasts the differences between its effect on younger children and on adolescents. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Divorce and Its Effects on Relationships with Parents
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7 pages examining relationships with parents after divorce. Paper is based on arguments made in two pertinent journal articles- each of which are cited in bibliography.
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Divorce And Its Impact On The Family
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A 10 page research paper. What effect does divorce have on the children? This question has resulted in a long and heated debate and there are studies to support almost any position someone wants to take. This paper discusses the question and reports the research in America and elsewhere. The paper takes the form of a research proposal and includes an introduction with problem statement; literature review, including data; summary and conclusions. The incidence of divorce for the U.S. and a few other countries are included. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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Divorce As It Affects Children
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A 10 page paper discussing current social research and the views presented in the popular press in light of the legal aspects of divorce. Among legislators and researchers, there is nearly as much debate now over the effects of divorce on children as there was in the 1970s. Research design has changed and more long-term longitudinal studies have been made, but opinion appears to be split much along the same lines as it was 25 years ago. There have been significant changes in the popular press, however. Few current articles discuss the effects of divorce on children, choosing rather to focus more on time management technique for single parents as if being a single parent is inevitable. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
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Divorce Psychology
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Psychological theories are explored with application to divorce in this 8 page paper. The institution of marriage is looked at in respect to man's nature. Factors such as personal identity and the importance of interpersonal relationships are the focus of the analysis. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Divorce: Effects On Families
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3 pages in length. Whitehead's (1997) interpretation of the prevalence of divorce being another casualty of today's throwaway society is both astute and appropriate; that family dynamics also becomes a victim to this mentality is truly the most important argument of all when it comes to calculating the detrimental impact of divorce.
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