Category Psychology

  • मनन करने योग्य - सच्ची कृपा

    उन्हें धर्ममें लगानेवाला ही उनका सच्चा हितैषी है

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  • On Anger

    Don’t always save your worst temper for the one who loves you the most.

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  • The stages of life span

    This stage starts with the child formally enters the school after completing five years of early parts of childhood. It is a critical age for acquiring academic as well as extra-curricular activities and habits. Once formed, habits of working below, above, or up to one’s capacity tend to persist into adulthood.

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  • Identity crisis during adolescence

    According to Erikson, identity is an intense analysis and exploration of different ways of looking at oneself.

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  • Different levels of retardation

    And many are simply a combination of hereditary and environmental factors – the parents were retarded and did not provide a stimulating home environment for the children.

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  • Factors influencing severity of stress

    Following the death of a loved one, people generally experience severe stress which is known as bereavement.

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  • Behavioral modification

    The patient works their way up starting at the least unpleasant and practicing their relaxation technique as they go.

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  • Festinger's theory of cognitive dissonance

    When an individual puts a lot of effort to achieve something towards which he/she has a favorable attitude, it becomes more important to their self-concept.

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  • Big Five Theory of Leadership

    Researches on the Big Five personality factors have found some relationships between these overall personality factors and leadership.

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  • About perceptual process

    Sensation involves a neurological activity. This physical energy which is a stimulus has to be changed into activity within the nervous system. Transduction occurs at the receptors converting physical energy into electrical potential. Each sense organ is connected to a particular part of the brain and that is why the sense-impression (sensation) results.

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