This essay will discuss the topic ‘if a personalised induction is always more effective’ and will look at theoretical concepts and techniques. We will be looking at the permissive technique through the work of Erickson and on the opposite end of the scale we will take a look at the use of authoritarian screeds through […]
An investigation in the phenomenon of humour
Humor is a universal phenomenon which shows in the tribal and industrialized societies (Apte, 1985). In the Oxford English Dictionary, humor is defined as “that quality of actions, speech, or writing which excites amusement; oddity, jocularity, facetiousness, comicality, fun” (Simpson & Weiner, 1989). From the psychology perspective, “humor is stated as a cognitive, emotional and […]
An Infants Innate Proximity Seeking Behaviour Psychology Essay
Bowlby’s classical attachment theory (1969/ 1982, 1973) is an ethological theory emphasising the regulatory functions of an infant’s innate proximity-seeking behaviours directed towards their primary caregiver. Fundamentally, it classifies the infant-caregiver relationship as the foundation of an infant’s future social development and further ability to form relationships. Bowlby believed that a child’s attachment with its […]
An exploratory investigation into qualitative research
Due to lack of research in this area this is an exploratory investigation. The qualitative method is likely to be the most appropriate to explore the aims and objectives of this research as it is essential in areas where there is little knowledge and opens up new areas of research (May and Pope, 1995). Experimental […]
An Exploration Of The Person Centred Approach
Ever since its initial outline by the American psychologist Carl Rogers in his 1951 publication “Client Centred Therapy: Its current Practice, Implications and Theory”, the Person Centred Approach has attracted much attention, both positive and negative, from academics and practitioners worldwide. I would like to explore the effect this model has had on the world […]
A Literature Study About Greed And Status Psychology Essay
This literature study focuses on the link between greed and need for status. After research, it can be concluded that need for status is a relative concept. Since people only feel fortunate when they have as much or a little more than the people in their environment. Therefore, seeing what others have is one of […]
Adults in Rebound Relationships: A Narrative Inquiry
Adrienne Maie C. BactolSushmita G. De Leon Kyle Marie S. CayabanMa. Fatima G. Isanan Everybody has heard of rebound fling. This type of relationship comes immediately after ending the previous relationship. Rebounds are usually not based on love, rather it is just a way for people to relieve themselves from the loneliness and hurt they […]
Addictiveness of Video Games
Tingting Song Are Internet Video Games Addictive? Yes, They Are. Video games have already became an indispensable part of our lives especially through the Internet as a medium to link the virtual space and real people in the worldwide. It is worth mentioning that Internet video games are more popular among teenagers, and their spare […]
Why Is Morgenthaus Realism Politics Essay
The 20th century is considered to be the zenith of classical realism. Such scholars as E.H. Carr and Hans Morgenthau developed the theory which is mostly known for pursuit of power in conditions of international anarchy and its pessimistic view of the world. This essay argues that classical realism is either amoral or immoral tradition […]
Essay on A Deconstruction Reading of Thomas More’s Utopia
A Deconstruction Reading of Thomas More’s UtopiaThomas More’s Utopia is the bastard child of European conventions and humanist ideals. Inspired by More’s belief in the elevation of human manners, education, and morals, the text also concedes to the omnipresent traditions of European society. While More accepts parentage of the text, he distances himself from its […]