Clinical Psychology
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The Personality Theory of Carl Jung
Carl Jung created eight distinct personality types. These orientations are the pairing of two attitudes: introversion and extroversion, and four functions.
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The Personality Theory of Alfred Adler
Psychologist Alfred Adler believed that a person's behavior is motivated by a desire to achieve success or superiority. This is often moderated by social environments.
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A Brief Biography of Alfred Adler
Alfred Adler was an important figure in the history of psychology. He challenged the theories of Sigmund Freud and founded the school of individual psychology.
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Schizophrenia as a Mental Disorder
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations, and paranoia. The symptoms of schizophrenia are divided into two groups: positive and negative.
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Overview of SAD Winter Depression
Wintertime can bring on seasonal affective disorder, SAD, which is a depression that comes along with shorter days and lack of sunlight.
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Five Ways to Meet the Shadow
The shadow self can be discovered by using a few simple strategies. By noticing habits and behaviors, the darker side of psyche can be brought more into balance.
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Structural Family Therapy
Psychologist outlines the theory behind one well-established and effective method of family therapy.
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Psychologist Code of Ethics
Family psychologist describes the professional code of conduct and ethics expected of licensed psychologists.
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Cognitive-Behavior Therapy
Psychologist highlights critical elements defining cognitive-behavior therapy as an effective treatment with unique techniques.
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Understanding Psychotherapy
Psychologist explains the critical elements that define psycho-dynamic psychotherapy as a unique psychological treatment.
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Mental Health Professionals
Psychologist informs readers about the many types of mental health professionals and what to consider in selecting a treatment option and provider.
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Schizophrenia Disorder Diagnosis
Although schizophrenics may view their abnormal perceptions and paranoid beliefs as perfectly rational, their behavior often appears out-of-pace and bizarre to others.
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