Doctorate in Applied Educational and Child Psychology Programme Open Evening
Join the Doctorate in Applied Educational and Child Psychology programme at the University of Birmingham for an insightful open evening on October 5th, 2023. Meet the programme director, Dr. Anthea Gulliford, and academic/professional tutors Dr. Anita Soni and Dr. Siya Mngaza. Learn about educationa
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Understanding Developmental Psychology: Various Stages of Human Development
Developmental psychology is a scientific study analyzing how individuals evolve from infancy to old age. It encompasses physical and psychological processes, problem-solving, language acquisition, moral understanding, and identity formation. Major theories like psychoanalytic, behavioristic, and cog
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Exploring Careers in Psychology and Higher Education Options
Discover the diverse range of careers available in psychology, essential skills gained, examples of job roles, higher education courses in psychology, labor market information for psychology graduates, and where to find further information. Explore a rewarding path in psychology today.
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Stepping Into Graduate School in Psychology: Exploring Different Areas and Career Paths
Graduate study in psychology requires a deep understanding of the various types of degrees and career opportunities available. From clinical psychology to mental health practitioners and providers, delve into the diverse areas of psychology, such as school counseling, industrial/organizational, and
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Understanding Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development
Kohlberg's stages of moral development, built upon Piaget's psychological theory, outline six developmental stages of moral reasoning, with each stage offering a higher level of response to moral dilemmas. Kohlberg focused on justice in moral development and emphasized the importance of how individu
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Understanding Moral Development and Moral Reasoning
Moral development involves an individual's sense of right and wrong, influenced by family, school, friends, and societal environment. Children learn moral concepts from interactions with parents, teachers, peers, and society, shaping their understanding of good and bad. Additionally, moral reasoning
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Exploring Transformational Psychology Through History and Tradition
Transformational psychology delves into the spiritual and emotional transformation required for understanding psychology in the context of faith and relationship with God. It contrasts naturalistic approaches with the spiritual foundation, emphasizing the importance of combining science and psycholo
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Understanding the Meaning and Nature of Psychology
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Initially interpreted as the study of the soul, psychology evolved to focus on behavior, including conscious and unconscious actions. It is a science that uses scientific methods to explore the causes and effects of behavior, with
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Understanding Psychology: The Science of Behavior and Mental Processes
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Psychologists study both observable behavior and private mental processes. The primary goals of psychology are to describe, understand, predict, and control behavior. Different branches of psychology, such as applied psychology, cl
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Understanding Sports Psychology and Psychological Testing in Psychology
Exploring the realms of sports psychology, psychological testing, pioneers of psychology, and methods of psychology. Delve into the study of the mind, behavior, consciousness, soul, and the various types of psychological tests.
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Understanding Research Methods in Psychology
Learn about event and time sampling in observational studies, explore the scientific nature of biological psychology, understand the practical justifications for using animals in psychological studies, discover real-life applications of cognitive psychology, examine the role of social psychology in
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Graduate Programs in Applied Psychology - Expand Your Career Opportunities
Explore the Master of Science in Applied Psychology program with concentrations in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and Clinical Psychology. Learn about degree requirements, job outlook in I/O Psychology, work-life skills, major positions, and where graduates work. Discover a rewarding career pa
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Moral Responsibility and Free Will Implications in a Contemporary Context
This text delves into the implications of free will and libertarianism on moral responsibility, examining the ideas of various philosophers and thinkers such as Pelagius, Arminius, Sartre, and more. It explores the concepts of moral agency, determinism, normative ethics, religious beliefs, and the c
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Challenges in Developing Indigenous African Psychology
The lack of development of indigenous African psychology can be attributed to various factors such as the dominance of Western-oriented frameworks in research, Eurocentric nature of mainstream psychology, lack of awareness among African people about psychology, and exclusion of indigenous African kn
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Understanding Emotivism in Ethical Philosophy
Emotivism is a meta-ethical theory that rejects objective moral laws, instead positing that moral terms express personal emotional attitudes, not universal truths. Influenced by A.J. Ayer and rejecting naturalism, this theory suggests that ethical statements are not objective propositions but rather
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University of Deusto School of Psychology - Research and Collaboration Opportunities
The University of Deusto's School of Psychology offers a range of programs in psychology, including undergraduate and master's degrees, as well as research opportunities in various areas such as clinical assessment, stress research, neuropsychology, family psychology, and experimental psychology. Th
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Unveiling Positive Psychology: Shifting Focus from Weakness to Strength
Delve into the evolution and principles of positive psychology, which emerged as a reaction to traditional approaches focusing on weaknesses. Learn about its roots in humanistic psychology, and the shift towards a more holistic and strengths-based perspective. Explore how positive psychology advocat
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Conflict Management and Violence Prevention Workshop by Southern Cross Psychology
Workshop on conflict resolution and violence prevention held in November 2014 by Southern Cross Psychology for the Timor-Leste Psychology Interest Group. The event covered topics such as stress theories, practical conflict resolution skills, managing body responses to conflict, and promoting psychol
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Challenges and Opportunities of Moral Revolution in Indonesia
The need for a moral revolution in Indonesia to address societal issues like corruption, conflict, and intolerance. Contrasting mental and moral revolutions, the focus is on behavior change to build a humane society with healthy moral values. Initiatives and discussions highlight the urgency of tran
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Understanding Moral Elevation in PTSD and Moral Injury
The research by Dr. Adam McGuire explores the role of moral elevation in PTSD and moral injury, emphasizing how witnessing virtuous behaviors triggers emotional and physical responses leading to a desire for imitating virtuous acts. By integrating prosocial emotions into trauma treatment, the positi
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Understanding Humanity and Moral Community in the Context of Abortion Ethics
Exploring the complex ethical considerations surrounding abortion, this discussion delves into determining the humanity of a being, defining the moral community based on traits of personhood, fetal development, and the right to life. The arguments include the morality of abortion, the definition of
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Challenges to Moral Anti-Realism: Objections and Responses
The article explores objections to moral anti-realism, including moral nihilism, condemning immorality, and the notion of moral progress in the absence of moral reality. It addresses concerns about the justification for interfering with others' behavior, the relationship between moral beliefs and ob
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Understanding Moral Self-Identity Development
Situating moral self-identity within ethical theory and developmental psychology, this overview explores the centrality of morality within the self-concept. It discusses the chronic accessibility of moral schemas, the importance of strong evaluation in moral behavior, and the connection between mora
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Understanding Moral and Constitutional Values in Relation to Judiciary
Explore the concepts of moral values and constitutional values, emphasizing their importance in decision-making processes and societal norms. Discover the stages of moral development and delve into constitutional values such as sovereignty, socialism, secularism, democracy, justice, liberty, equalit
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Analysis of Moral Language in Political Communication
Explore how Republican and Democratic elites use distinctive moral language and its impact on voters in the context of the 2012 election data. Discover the application of Moral Foundations Theory in understanding political differences in the United States and how moral intuitions influence public op
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The Influence of Disgust on Moral Behavior in Psychological Research
Explore the impact of disgust on moral behavior through various studies, including moral dilemmas and criteria for moral judgment. Research delves into how disgust affects decision-making processes related to moral dilemmas and helping behavior. Discover the connection between physical disgust and i
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Understanding Moral Distress in Healthcare
This content discusses the concept of moral distress in healthcare, defined as the pain and anguish experienced when one knows the right thing to do but faces internal or external barriers preventing action. It explores the implications of moral distress on healthcare practitioners and emphasizes th
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Insights on Moral Injury Among Women Veterans: Preliminary Study Findings
Preliminary results from a grounded theory study on moral injury in U.S. women veterans reveal themes such as sexual assault, hostile work environments, and more. Participants shared their experiences, highlighting the nature of moral injury they faced, distinguishing between various forms of discri
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Understanding Moral Development: Insights and Perspectives
Morality is the belief in right behavior accepted by society. It involves moral behavior, feelings, and judgments. Moral development evolves from childhood to adulthood, influenced by experiences and challenges. Freud's id, ego, and superego theory and Skinner's behaviorism contribute to our underst
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Exploring Moral Judgments and Prescriptive Meaning in Ethics
This content delves into non-cognitivism, Hare’s prescriptivism, and moral anti-realism to understand what we do when making moral judgments. It discusses prescriptive meaning, the concept of good, and how moral language guides actions. The objections raised regarding moral language's functions, p
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Introduction to Psychology: Understanding Behavior and Mental Processes
This material covers key aspects of psychology including the definition of psychology, its scientific nature, comparison with fake sciences, the birth of modern psychology, and different perspectives in psychology such as learning, biological, cognitive, and sociocultural. It delves into the roots o
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Understanding Altruism and Moral Development Theories
Explore the components of morality, theories of moral development by prominent psychologists like Piaget and Kohlberg, and the stages of moral development in individuals. Learn about moral affect, reasoning, and behavior as integral aspects shaping one's ethical framework and decision-making process
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Friedrich Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morals: Uncovering the Evolution of Moral Values
Friedrich Nietzsche critiques traditional philosophy for overlooking the historical development of moral concepts. He argues that moral judgments were initially based on strength and power, later evolving into the dichotomy of master and slave morality. By tracing the genealogy of moral terms, Nietz
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Career Opportunities in Psychology and Applying to Graduate School
Explore the employment opportunities available with a Bachelor's degree in psychology, including positions like data analyst, career counselor, and marketing researcher. Learn about the various graduate school options in psychology, such as clinical, counseling, and school psychology programs. Disco
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Understanding Clinical Psychology: Definition, Training, and Models
Clinical psychology, first introduced in 1907, encompasses a diverse field focusing on the study, assessment, and treatment of psychological issues. The APA Division 12 defines clinical psychology as integrating science, theory, and practice to understand and alleviate maladjustment. Training typica
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Understanding Emotivism: A Non-Cognitivist Theory in Ethics
Emotivism is a meta-ethical theory that posits the absence of objective moral laws, suggesting moral terms express personal emotional attitudes rather than propositions. Influenced by philosophers like A.J. Ayer and Hume, it challenges the existence of basic moral principles and universal agreement
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Navigating the Psychology Major 2021-2022 Guidelines
The Psychology Major for 2021-2022 requires specific course completions and credit distributions for entrance and successful completion. Students need to fulfill prerequisites and select from a range of courses to meet degree requirements for the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Psycholog
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Kant's Moral Philosophy: Reason, Freedom, and the State
Immanuel Kant, a prominent Enlightenment thinker, emphasizes the liberating power of human reason in guiding individuals towards moral principles and practices. Kant's moral philosophy centers on treating each person as an end-in-itself, driven by the good will informed by reason. His concept of mor
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Forms of Moral Reasoning and Ethics in Decision-Making
Explore the main forms of moral reasoning in ethical decision-making, including virtue ethics, deontological reasoning, and teleological reasoning. Understand the importance of developing ethical virtues and principles in guiding behavior. Delve into examples of reasoning from virtue and deontologic
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