Psychology

Rehabilitation Psychology

As an integrated program of intervention, rehabilitation enables people with disabilities or chronic health conditions to achieve “personal fulfilment, meaningful relationships, and functional competency” in their daily lives. Psychologists who are interested in rehabilitation psychology study apply psychological knowledge and skills on behalf of individuals with disabilities and chronic health conditions to enhance their health […]

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Psychology Thurstone

Thurstone holds an instrumental role in the developments of psychometrics and psychophysics. In this article, we will learn about Thurstone’s life and significant works. However, we will focus on the Thurstone scale and its uses in psychology.  Who is Thurstone?  Louis Leon Thurstone, born on 29th May 1887, was an American psychologist who was the

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Psychological Testing

Though psychological testing might be something that may scare you, it is a unique innovative tool that psychologists use to diagnose and guide their clients to an appropriate treatment method. Now let us understand in-depth. What is Psychological Testing? Psychological testing or assessments are quite similar to medical tests; just like when a patient has

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Psychodynamic Therapies

What do you mean by psychodynamic therapies? It is a common question but takes a little more than a mere definition to understand the entire concept. Psychodynamic therapy focuses on the conflict of the unconscious mind. This conflict causes various mental disorders like anxiety and depression.  With this therapy, one can shape their current condition

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Prevention and Rehabilitation of the Mentally Ill

Globally, focus on mental health promotion is gaining a lot of traction. With that said, health organisations and professionals are also very keen on the early detection of mental illnesses and developing evidence-based rehabilitation protocols. In this article, you will learn about the popular prevention strategies for mental illnesses and the rehabilitation techniques used by

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Prejudice Psychology

Social psychologists attempted to characterise bias from several perspectives. Some psychologists describe prejudice as an unreasonable predetermined judgement, while others define it as an expression of hostility against members of a certain religion, race, or group. However, the majority of psychologists agree with Secord and Backman’s definition. “Prejudice is an attitude that predisposes a person

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Piaget’s Theory

Cognition comprises memory and thinking processes, and the development of cognition refers to the long-term changes in these processes. Jean Piaget is known for his contribution to psychology through his cognitive stage theory. He focused on children and their cognitive skills and connected their growth with their ability to think scientifically and logically. This article

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Personality Disorders

Personality is the way by which we think, feel and behave that distinguishes a person from the other. An individual’s personality is influenced by different things like the environment, which includes life situations, experiences, and surroundings. Generally, a person’s personality stays the same over a long duration. However, this definition changes when a person is

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Personality Development

For a long time, psychologists have focused on personality as a research topic. This research on personality started in earnest in the second half of the eighteenth century. As individuals studied personality formation over the years, they developed several theories about it. Some opinions are similar, and all seek to explain why people are the

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Perception

Perception means the way sensory information is organised, analysed, and consciously experienced. We obtain knowledge about the features and aspects of the environment that are crucial to our existence through the perceptual process. Perception shapes our views of the world around us and teaches us to interact with it. Touch, sight, sound, smell, and taste

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