Not only do they feature as an area of study in their own right, but all psychological research is coming increasingly under scrutiny with regard to its ethical implications. Studies which were once regarded as acceptable are now no longer considered to be so; and concepts like social ...
Towards the conclusion of the 1930s, the concept of self-determination emerged within the realm of personality psychology, as scholars and researchers endeavored to comprehend and elucidate the interplay of external and internal factors that shape human behaviors (Agran et al. 2007; Brehmer-Rinderer...
Unfortunately, recent research has shown that those currently in practice do not have sufficient knowledge of the aging process and age specific issues of older adults. To address these deficits the American Psychological Association published a report outlining six general concepts: attitudes, general ...
There are several different applications of idealism. One example is in mathematics, where idealists maintain that mathematical objects exist independently of the human mind. This theory allows for a greater degree of flexibility in mathematics, as it allows mathematicians to explore abstract concepts wi...
The contribution of ethical concepts to the development of professional applied psychology In this PhD by publication, the author's work concerning what it is to be a psychologist operating - sometimes simultaneously - within different ethical domains will be examined using conference papers, journal ...
In intuition-ism the basic moral concepts are regarded as unrelated to the nature of everything real and hence as self-evident, unprovable, and irrefutable. The advocates of neopositivism, juxtaposing “facts” and “values,” conclude that moral judgments cannot be scientifically substantiated. The...
This paper has three aims: (1) to show that every psychotherapy requires an ethical justification; (2) to provide an ethical justification for the practice of client-centered therapy that relies only on ethical concepts and does not reference psychological theory or research; and (3) to describe...
Ch 9. Overview of Personality in... Ch 10. Social Psychology Concepts &... Ch 11. Types of Psychological Disorders Ch 12. Types of Psychological... Ch 13. Trends in the Study of... Ch 14. Statistics & Research for... Ch 15. Studying for Psychology 101Ethical...
Increased interest in these elders quality of life has brought geropsycho... Carpenter,B.,D. - 《Gerontologist》 被引量: 14发表: 1993年 Geropsychology and Long Term Care 1: Policies and Reimbursement: Meeting the Need for Mental Health Care in Long Term Care.- 2: Referrals.- 3: ...
The following essay will evaluate recent challenges to this assumption by philosophers such as Joshua Knobe who insist that folk psychology and its concepts are intimately linked to our ethical concerns. I will show how conceiving of folk psychology in an engaged manner enables one to account for...