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    Psychology 1101

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    Psychology 1101 /Fall‚ 2011 12:30 TR Instructor: Dr. John Achee Office: Psychology 406 Phone: 542-2174 e-mail: jachee@uga.edu Graduate assistants: Email: Assigned students: Pablo Gora pablogor@uga.edu A-L Amey Kulkarni kulkarni@uga.edu M-Z NOTE: Please use these email addresses when contacting us‚ rather than the eLC email address Textbook: Psychological Science (3rd Ed.) by Gazzaniga‚ Heatherton and Halpern Additional readings may be assigned. If so‚ they will be made

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    Gestalt Psychology

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    What is the main premise Gestalt psychology and how does it function within art and design? “Humans are psychologically disturbed and often deeply upset by imbalance‚ disorder‚ chaos‚ tension and conflicts…We are comfortable only when we feel in equilibrium‚ that is‚ balanced and in control.” These two statements describe the basic foundations for Gestalt psychology. Gestalt psychology utilizes the brain’s predisposition to seek a whole in order to understand its parts. Put simply‚ the perception

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    Psychology 102

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    tember 5th 2013 People in Perspective: Two Branches of Psychology: Experimental: Begin in late 1800’s Wundt/James Wundt (Physiology plus philosophy) first experimental psychology lab Outgrowth of physiology Focus on scientific investigation of psychological phenomena Understand consciousness William James first introductory psychology class in Harvard 1875 Father of American Psychology Nature of emotion‚ self-experience‚ etc. Clinical Branch Began late 1800’s Austria

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    General Psychology

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    Bautista III‚ Romeo J. June 30‚ 2012 BSHRM General Psychology TOPIC: Trauma Trauma is an emotional response to a terrible event like an accident‚ rape or natural disaster. Immediately after the event‚ shock and denial are typical. Longer term reactions include unpredictable emotions‚ flashbacks‚ strained relationships and even physical symptoms like headaches or nausea. While these feelings are normal‚ some people have difficulty moving on with their lives. Psychologists can

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    forensic psychology

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    Forensic psychology is concerned with how psychology applies to the criminal justice system. Psychologists interested in this line of applied work may be found working in prisons‚ jails‚ rehabilitation centers‚ police departments‚ law firms‚ schools‚ government agencies. They may work directly with attorneys‚ defendants‚ offenders‚ victims or with patients within the state’s corrections or rehabilitation centers. So i’m gonna focus on the role of psychology that shaped the jail policies. One

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    Environmental Psychology

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    Environmental Psychology Tabatha Coots University of Phoenix Environmental Psychology PSY/460 April 21‚ 2014 Leah Reagan Environmental Psychology The clarification of environmental psychology is the study that emphases how the environmental can influence as well as have affect on his or her life and behaviors. The connection between an individual and the environment he or she resides in is reciprocal in the way it affects each other. The correlation between nature and human species has

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    Social Psychology

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    Personality Psychology The study of personality and individual differences Social influence Social Class Attachment Persuasion Family Prejudice & Discrimination Gender & Gender Differences Attraction & Relationships We construct our social reality Our social intuitions are often powerful but sometime perilous Social Influences Shape our behavior Personal attitudes and dispositions also shape behavior Social behavior is biologically rooted Social psychology principles

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    Aspects of Psychology

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    Aspects of Psychology In this paper‚ I will compare and contrast three different perspectives of early psychology. I will use the following perspectives: Behaviorism‚ Psychodynamic‚ and Physiological. Behaviorism focuses on observable behaviors‚ Psychodynamic focuses on how behaviors are controlled by unconscious forces‚ and the Physiological perspective focuses on how the physical body reacts to psychological influences (Davis & Palladino‚ 2007). The behavioral perspective was introduced by

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    Define Psychology

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    Psychology can be defined as the scientific process by which behavior and mental processes are studied and categorized. The roots‚ of which date‚ back to classical Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle. The defining difference between the two schools of thought has become knows as “nature v. nurture.” Plato advocated nature‚ known as nativist view‚ which seeks to define one’s actions based on the assumption that we are endowed with certain‚ intrinsic modes of behavior. Alternately‚ Aristotle

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    Psychology and Stress

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    people may have higher stress levels depending on their livestyles. Stress is the “wear and tear” our bodies experience as we adjust to our continually changing environment; it has physical and emotional effects on us and can create positive or negative feeling. As a positive influence‚ stress can help compel us to action that may result in a new awareness and an exciting new perspective. As a negative influence‚ it can result in feelings of distrust‚ rejection‚ anger and depression‚ which in turn can

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