Phobias, Panic, Generalized Anxiety, and Obsessive-Compulsive disorders are the common anxiety disorders. What do they have in common from a psychological perspective? In what ways are psychological treatments for these disorders similar.
Psychology of Emotions and Memory
William James theory of emotions states that within human beings, as a response to experiences in the world, the autonomic nervous system creates physiological events such as muscular tension, a rise in heart rate, perspiration, and dryness of the mouth. Emotions, then, are feelings which come about as a result of these physiolo ...continues
'Delusions and Delusional Reasoning'
See article attached 'Delusions and delusional reasoning' I have questions re this article: • What is the purpose of the study? • What is the problem, theory, and/or research context that gave rise to the study. • What is the research question(s) and major hypotheses. • What are the methods used: e.g., subjects, measure ...continues
I need help answering the following....
please answer the following as best as possible. The notion of abnormal behavior implies the existence of normal behavior. Please discuss the difficulties inherent in defining abnormal behavior or, for that matter, normal behavior. thank you
Hi, I need help answering the following: What are the implications of using a "physical" treatment (drugs) for a "mental" illness (like depression or anxiety)?
The origins of depression are overviewed.
This job examines how depression is often referred to as being endogenous (biological) or reactive (psychological) in origin. It also discusses treatments for depression and how they take biological forms (anti-depressant medication or electroconvulsive therapy) or psychological forms (various types of psychotherapy). The job o ...continues
1.Describe the crises of Erikson's theory of psychosocial development. 2.Discuss the process that according to Piaget, guides cognitive development.