Mood and Addictive Disorders: Causes, Treatments, and Influences Potential causes of depressive, bipolar, and substance disorders. There are many potential causes for depressive, bipolar and addictive...
Analysis of Psychological Testing
The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) Standardized procedures of the TAT focus specifically on the delivery of a comprehensive personality test for infants and young children as they mature and grow o...
In the therapy sessions conducted with Robbie, music was not the only medium of change. The therapist also used other forms of art (painting, clay modeling, dancing etc.), as well as play (games with ...
Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline personality disorder (or BPD) is a cluster-B personality disorder which is associated with impulse and emotional control, and difficulties with interpersonal relationships and self-imagine....
Classical Conditioning and Phobias
According to the classical conditioning ideology, the process of association is applied in learning new behaviors. Therefore, the linkage between two stimuli assist in the learning of a certain respon...
Cognitive Psychology: History and Evaluation
AbstractUlrich Neisser is the father of cognitive psychology. This branch of psychological theory is a scientific reductionist approach to figuring out human behaviors. Cognitive psychologists assert ...
Existential psychotherapy is a form of therapy that revolves around the human condition as a whole. The therapy is based on the idea that humans experience conflict around certain conditions that ever...
Exposure therapy, also known as prolonged exposure therapy, is a type of therapy that is used in a wide variety of clinical situations. One of these clinical situations include alcohol or drug proble...
Many different books have been written on the concept of family therapy and the different techniques that may be used when attempting to assist individuals through their family related therapy issues....
In his Competent to Counsel: Introduction to Nouthetic Counseling, Jay E. Adams provides a stringent critique of the Freudian approach to psychological problems from the perspective of his own interpr...