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Psychological theories of aging
Disease-a-Month, 2015Before elaborating on psychological theories of aging, it is worthwhile to reflect on what this concept implies. Are psychological theories of aging ideas about psychological changes that commonly result from aging, much like physiological changes relate to biological theories of aging, or do we use psychological theories of aging to better understand ...
Iris, Wernher, Martin S, Lipsky
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Psychological Theories of Pain
Primary Dental Journal, 2018While pain has traditionally been understood within a medical model that equates pain to tissue damage or disease, this understanding is not consistent with everyday observations of pain or with clinical examples of persistent pain where there is often very little correlation between pain experienced and physical findings.
Penlington C, Urbanek M, Barker S
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Postempiricism and Psychological Theory
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1999Discusses postempiricism as a view of scientific knowledge and of knowledge in general. It gives a prominent role to theory in relation to experience, experiment, and action and emphasizes the contextual nature of knowledge. The articles by Dishion and Patterson (this issue), Evans (this issue), and Liddle (this issue) are all positioned clearly in ...
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Personality Theory, Abnormal Psychology, and Psychological Measurement
Behavior Modification, 1993Behaviorism, because it has not had a theory of personality, has been separated from the rest of psychology, unable in large part to draw from or contribute to it. Traditional psychology has not had a theory of personality that says what personality is, how it comes about, or how it functions.
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Psychological Counseling Theories
2019Due to the diversity of clients’ needs, there is no central theory of genetic counseling. Psychological counseling offers an array of theories pertinent to the goals of genetic counseling sessions. These theories offer frameworks in which strategies emerge that may be most effective in meeting client needs.
Barbara B. Biesecker +2 more
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2011
Testing and assessment of individual differences has been a critical part of professional work of scientists and practitioners in psychology and related disciplines. It is generally acknowledged that psychological tests, along with the existing conceptualizations of measurements of human potentials, are among the most valuable contributions of ...
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Testing and assessment of individual differences has been a critical part of professional work of scientists and practitioners in psychology and related disciplines. It is generally acknowledged that psychological tests, along with the existing conceptualizations of measurements of human potentials, are among the most valuable contributions of ...
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2014
Since biblical times, psychological warfare has been a nonviolent weapon used to achieve military goals.1 Psychological warfare, or psywar, has been employed with varying degrees of success in hostilities, ranging from total war to low-intensity conflicts (LICs), and ideological and organizational struggles. Its implications on political life have been
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Since biblical times, psychological warfare has been a nonviolent weapon used to achieve military goals.1 Psychological warfare, or psywar, has been employed with varying degrees of success in hostilities, ranging from total war to low-intensity conflicts (LICs), and ideological and organizational struggles. Its implications on political life have been
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