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    ” This is one of many quotes that encouraged me to start learning for the best ways to not only help me, but to help those suffering from emotional turmoil. This eventually led me to decide to major in Psychology and in the future open my own practice. Psychology as defined by Dictionary.com, “is the science of the mind or of mental states and processes.” Psychology is

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    4-MAT Review of Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity Shelby Peters Liberty University 4-MAT Review of Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity Summary In his book Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity, David N. Entwistle explores the necessity of integrating psychology and Christianity, the worldview issues, philosophical foundations, models of integration and discusses the difficulty in

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    is to provide an overview of Positive Psychology and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Strengths and weaknesses of both models are presented, as well has a discussion on areas where they are similar and different. Essay also highlights that whilst one model may be more suitable given the clients psychological state, the models may be utilized individually or complementing each other. Positive Psychology (PS) Positive Psychology is the scientific study of what makes life most worth living (Seligman

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    He serves as an inspiration for the modern gothic writers namely, Stephen King, Joe Hill and Neil Gaiman. Out of his short stories, two of them are well known by the readers. These two shorts are ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’ and ‘The Black Cat’. Although what made Poe popular worldwide was his poem titled as ‘The Raven’. The poem tells of a talking Raven’s mysterious visit to a distraught lover, tracing the man’s slow fall into madness. The lover, often identified as being a student is lamenting the loss

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    Mathematical Psychology Mathematical psychology is it a real subject? Yes it is I was even a little skeptical of this in the beginning but after even a little research I really became convinced that using mathematics in psychology can improve the understanding of the brain and how it works. Mathematical psychology is when you study behavior through mathematical concepts this will allow for more quantifiable data to check and verify the results. Another way to look at it is trying to use statistics

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    together. Also, this has been completed with the determination of copying on them for me and to piggy back on this information in order to deliver a synthesis that would be authentic and valid for the type of personality I have and also where I am at currently in life. With that said, I have been able to display the likelihood of a mixture of the previous three theories mentioned above that will be able to help me with my patients that I will have down the road. Human Nature The humans as a whole

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    The most interesting book I have read in the past year was “Still Alice,” written by Lisa Genova. This book narrated the life of Alice Howland, a successful Harvard psychology professor who loses herself to Alzheimer’s disease. Alice is an intelligent, ambitious woman with a loving husband, John, and their three children. Initially, Alice starts off forgetting minor details, such as words during her presentations or where she might place some of her belongings. Dismissing it, Alice goes for a run

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    Behaviorism was the staple of psychology from the 1920’s to the 1950’s. It started as a concept from Pavlov’s famous experiment where he came across the phenomenon of classical conditioning. Unfortunately it wasn’t until much later that the concept of conditioning became a paradigm for psychologists worldwide. Not long after Pavlov’s experiment was published a man named John Watson would soon pioneer a new scientific front in the field of psychology. John Watson is most noted for founding behaviorism

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    get to know a person before going by what other people say about an individual. This mean one cannot judge a book by its cover until he or she have read it. For example, when I first saw Dr. Kelly Pivik, I thought one was mean and did not care about her student grades. However, my first impression was wrong about what I thought. Taking Social Psychology under Pivik was the best decision that I have made. One’s main outcome was to have basic knowledge of psychology and understand the examination of human

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    Folk psychology, is a branch of psychology that involves analyzing how people come to understand, explain, and predict the behaviors of others around them, through the use of propositional attitudes. However, according to Paul Churchland, and other eliminative materialist, folk psychology is nothing more than false stagnant theory. Eliminative materialist holds the strong view that folk-psychology is an outdated and radically false theory that should be disregarded and replaced with a more quantitative

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