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    towards working in the area of community psychology is the mental health and societal issues that encompass the African American community. When I was 11 years old, I became a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). My encounters with this association opened my eyes to matters in which I am still interested and enthralled by today. These matters incorporate the social, educational, and political events that African Americans face on a daily basis. I would continuously

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    Harry Frederick Harlow was an American psychology who was born on October 31st 1905 in the state of Iowa. Harlow attended Reed College in Portland, after which he enrolled in Stanford University where he graduated with his Ph.D. in psychology. Harry Harlow married Margret kuenne and their union produced two children. Harry Frederick Harlow died on December 6th 1981. Harry Harlow was known for his maternal- separation, dependence needs, and social isolation experiments on rhesus monkeys. He conducted

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    Psychology can be defined as the study of the mind and behavior. Each individual thinks differently and have different beliefs. Also, everyone has a different personality. Therefore, everyone cannot have the same treatment. Reading the statement by Duadi Azibo, I agree with the statement “White American psychology may not always be wholly relevant or applicable in the analysis or treatment of Blacks or African Americans.” There has been discrimination between White Americans and African Americans

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    American Psychology Association Website Evaluation The America Psychology Association website is geared to both medical professionals and individual users like myself. The website is APA.org which means that the website is ran by an organization, usually non-profit, not a commercialized company. At first glance, what I notice is a clear lay out and tabs, at the top of the page, offering information such as: Topics, News & Events, Education, Careers and Membership. The content is easy to see and the

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    Before any psychological research can begin, The research procedure must be reviewed and approved by the American Psychology Association (APA). The research must meet certain requirements before it can begin. One of these requirements is the intent that the research will accomplish an increase in knowledge, advance prior research, increase understanding, or benefit welfare. If a study does not strive to satisfy any of these needs, then it cannot proceed. In addition to these four objectives, the

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    of slavery that, once ended, extended into an institution and system of laws; Jim Crow, that continue to keep members of the Black community “othered” and invisible. The threefold purpose of this writing is to discuss how the treatment of African-American patients engaging in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytically informed psychotherapy - as they exist today - fails to meet their full potential in the healing of the Black psyche; and to consider how the training curriculum can be expanded to include

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    1 “American Beauty”, the 1999 film, is a motion picture that more or less shows a different side of the average suburban family. Although all of the characters have significant issues, I have chosen to take a closer look at Lester Burnham. Lester Burnham is a 42-year-old businessman who is married to the career-obsessed Carolyn and they have one daughter, a teenager named Jane. One of the first scenes of the movie explains how the family works: Carolyn is driving, just like she “drives” the family

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    have struggled to have their experiences recognized as valid within disciplinary Psychology. Identify and discuss several contributions made by women in Psychology to the study of sex and gender in the 20th century. The role of women in sciences started with discourse and rejection. The political and educational system denied woman equal rights. Mary Floy Washburn was the first woman to receive her PhD in psychology which paved the way for other female psychologist to complete their research. A

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    African American Psychology differs from other types of psychology due to the oppressive nature of America’s historical and present day society. This constant and recurring nature of oppression has had several negative impacts on the psyche of Black people as a whole. African centered psychology revolves around values of spirituality, interconnectedness, collectivism, and self-knowledge. However, due to oppressive societal perspectives, these values have all somewhat undergone a drastic change. This

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    Konrath, S.H., Chopik, W.J., Hsing, C.K., & O’Brien, E. (2014). Changes in adult attachment styles in American college students over time: A meta-analysis. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 18(4), 326-348. doi: 10.1177/1088868314530516 In the world of psychology, we often associate the words “secure attachment” with early psychological studies examining children’s attachment to their caregivers. However, more recent research by Konrath, Chopik, Hsing, & O’Brien (2014) focuses instead on

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