The answers to those questions have been sought in Berne's own writings.Additional informationAuthor informationUlrike MüllerUlrike Müller is a Provisional Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst as well as a philologist. She teaches transactional analysis and runs a private practice in ...
What is the cognitive appraisal theory of emotion? Compare Freud to Rogers. What elements of these psychologists work or theories do you see in present day psychology? What is the main thesis of "Crito"? What would be some examples of when it would be inapproprite to use cognitive behav...
Define stress and briefly explain the different aspects of stress highlighted in the definition. Describe the tensions between psychology and the law, especially with regard to the role of empiricism. What is a stress audit? Explain how to reduce stressors and strains. ...
In your daily operations, many risks can affect your system and information security. Some common risks to be aware of are included below. Social engineering attacks Social engineering involves using psychology to trick users into providing information or access to attackers. Phishing is one comm...
The concept of meaningfulness is commonly discussed in relation to human psychology and wellbeing. Baumeister et al. (2013) define meaningfulness as ‘both a cognitive and an emotional assessment of whether one’s life has purpose and value’ (p. 506). The authors conclude, based on a compreh...
As we delve into the realm of Fregoli Syndrome, we invite readers to explore the intricate interplay of psychology and perception that defines this disorder. At the core of Fregoli Syndrome is the delusional belief that different people are in fact a single person in disguise. This delusion, ...
Random image Illustration - this is not an endorsement, merely source reference courtesy: https://apgceexperience.weebly.com/t...ional-analysis Note - see post below: Games People Play: The Psychology of Human Relationships - Transactional Analysis Those thinking of or embarking on a corporate ca...
on the elderly, the age definition of the elderly is not uniform. For example, the elderly in Selwyn’s (2004) study are over 60 years old, and the elderly in Shoemaker’s (2003) study are over 55 years old. In psychology and human-computer interaction studies, older people are ...
What are the differences between person-centered therapy, Gestalt therapy and transactional analysis? What is humanistic therapy in psychology? What distinguished the psychoanalysis approach? How does humanistic theory differ from psychoanalytic theory? What disorders can be treat...
What is Glasser's Choice Theory? What similarities and differences exist among the following three schools of psychology: structuralism, functionalism, and behaviorism? What are the major theories of language development? What is Open Curriculum?