Category: Psychology 2075

  • Emotional Breakdown and Discharge at Work

    Introduction: The Issue of Emotion Management in Workplace The emotional health of the employees is one of the key elements to the companys success. As the management experts note: Over the past ten years, increasing attention has been given to how workers express emotions in a variety of working setting (Morris & Feldman, 1997, p.257).…

  • Maslows Needs Hierarchy and Its Levels

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Importance of Elements Conclusion References Introduction Maslows hierarchy of needs is a theoretical model in psychology that explains human motivation using a framework of five consecutive levels. The model was proposed in the twentieth century by Abraham Maslow and has since been adopted in many domains, including sociology, management, and…

  • Human Learning Formation and Development

    The whole history of the formation and development of human learning as a separate area of activity indicates that the learning should be continuous and adaptive. In this connection, the paper aims at the comparing and contrasting of the most suitable conceptual models, learning theories, and motivational theories related to my project. Conceptual Frameworks It…

  • Disabled People in Ethnic Minority Groups

    Table of Contents Introduction Inequalities in terms of Mental Health Accessibility among Blacks Policies and Approaches taken to Address the Inequality Conclusion References Introduction Ethnic minorities in different nations have gone through challenging moments, which have reinforced their low-socioeconomic status in the society. This situation can be well demonstrated in the film industry. For example,…

  • How to Overcome Our Biases? by Verna Myers

    Table of Contents Introduction Response Conclusion References Introduction Available scholarship in cognitive and motivational psychology shows that people are naturally predisposed to demonstrate a multiplicity of biases and prejudices in not only judging and deciding who they relate to in social relationships but also in attempting to safeguard the status quo (Johnson & Levin, 2009).…

  • Meeting the Needs of Immigrants: Trauma

    In most instances, rape experiences and witnessing murder lead to trauma. Unluckily, it is almost impossible for people who have encountered such extremely traumatic experiences to forget about the unfortunate incidents. However, they can overcome and cope with the traumatic effects of the events. The sleeping difficulties, headache, and possibly nightmares that Mrs. Ling is…

  • B. F. Skinners Behaviorism and Biography

    Abstract B. F. Skinner was a distinguished psychologist renowned for advancing various theories on human behavior. His works received critical reviews from numerous scholars. This paper analyses three journals, each providing a different point of view on behaviorism as suggested by Skinner. Delprato and Midgleys Some Fundamentals of B. F. Skinners Behaviorism attempts to fill…

  • Humanistic, Cognitive, and Psychobiology

    Discuss the changes in values, principles, and subject matter that psychobiology brought to the field of psychology, and how these changes affected psychologists ways of understanding human behavior Principles Psychobiology combined the principles of behaviorism (which was more inclined towards biology) and psychoanalysis (which was purely a psychological school of thought) and developed the idea…

  • Human Thinking and the Processes Involved

    This weeks reading allowed me to develop my understanding of the human mind and the concept of free will. I have learned more about various scientific and philosophical notions of human thought, as well as of the mechanisms involved in our thinking processes. The perception of the human mind as a machine is an idea…

  • Folkway Violation Experience and Social Reaction

    One of the most controversial folkways is that a young person is required to give up a seat during a commute on public transportation to a person that is a child, elderly, disabled, or pregnant. It is considered social etiquette and a person can be severely judged if they fail to follow it. There are…