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Kvalitatiivne uurimustöö Emotsioonide regulatsioon ja stress

AUCi as function of HER 22 3.5 Plasma Interleukin- 6 (IL-6) 23 4 Discussion 24 References 29 Appendixes Emotion regulation in relation.. 5 1 Introduction The relationship between psychology and the stress response has been studied for many years. Hans Selye (1956) defined stress as the psycho-physiological response to demands that influence the endocrine system and the autonomic nervous system. He conceptually defined stress as a General Adaptation Syndrome (G.A.S) comprising three phases. Firstly an alarm reaction phase accumulated from an arousing external stimuli, followed by a period of adaptation to the stressor or so called resistance stage,

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Psühholoogia bioloogiline-, kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade

participants, whose brains had been spilt to relieve epilepsy. Test results show that speech is localized in only one half of the brain. So when the patient was shown an image that was projected to his or hers left hemisphere of the brain he or she could easily identify the object. But when it was shown so it would be projected in the right hemisphere, the participant could not verbally identify the object, although he or she could point out what it was, if cards with different words were shown. This evidence implicates that the language processing happens mainly in the left hemisphere of the brain. To test what the right hemisphere of the brain might localize in another test with a split-brain patient was carried out. It is known that the right hand is governed by the left hemisphere and the left hand by the right. So the patient was asked to solve a visual constructional task with blocks. He could solve it with his left hand, governed

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Lecture1 Introduction to psychology

Marii Haak 2017 To start with... · Two main concepts to understand - Psychology - Psyche How do you define them? What is psychology? · The study of the soul and mind (psyche & logos) · Psychology is the scientific study of the behavior of the individuals (what we do) and their mental processes (inner thoughts and feelings) · Studies human behavior, inner experiences and circumstances under they occur · Is psychology a study of differences between people or rather a study of similarities? - General tendencies Primary goal · The primary goal of psychology is to improve the understanding of behavior and cognition of our self and other people Why do we do what we do? Why do we think what we think? Why do we feel what we feel? · The aim is to... · Describe behavior ­ what is the nature of this behavior?

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Organisational behaviour: True or False questions

of the individual worker. False 2. An example of a virtual organization is an office located in a high-rise building. False 3. As open systems, organizations transform material resources to produce goods. True 4. Organizational behavior is characterized by its emphasis on rigorous inquiry. True 5. Organizational behavior is the study of individuals and groups in profit- making organizations. False 6. Organizational behavior is the subject of psychology applied to the world of work. False 7. Quality of work life refers to the overall quality of human experience in the workplace. True 8. Synergy is the creation of a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. True 9. The purpose of any organization is to make a profit. False 10.Work-life balance refers to workers who seek balance between their paid work and unpaid work. False 11.Workforce diversity refers to differences in people’s aptitude for various jobs.

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ISIKSUSEPSÜHHOLOOGIA

kord päevas.” Riitus: elutarkuse limiteerimine. Elu jõud tuleneb sellest kui 8etappi läbitakse positiivselt. Kui inimene jääb mingile etapile arengus kinni, siis kogu tema eluenergia istub selles perioodis sümboolselt kinni. Iga etapp võtab tüki energiast ära. HUMANISTLIK PARADIGMA ORGANISMILINE LÄHENEMINE ABRAHAM HAROLD MASLOW (1908-1970) Maslow ”motivation and personality. 1954” ”a toward a psychological being” American Association of Humanistic Psychology (1962). Ajakiri. Sisaldab esseesi. Kas alateadvuses olevad impulsid on need, mis määravad ära inimese käitumise? H. Harlow – primaatide kehane kontakt oma järglastega omab fundamentaalset tähtsust......Patoloogiad tekivad kahes valdkonnas. Seksuaalkäitumine ja agressiivsus. Täiskasvanud šimpansid, kellel oli arengulises keskkonnas midagi puudu ei teinud vahet ahvide hierarhia mõttes olulises nähtuses, ehk kes on karja juht ja kes ei ole.

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Üld- ja sotsiaalpsühholoogia kordamisküsimused

1. First social psychology experiment 1897 the first published social psychology experiment: ● by Norman Triplett ● Better results in cycling than when cycling alone Social facilitation effect: presence of others acts as a stimulation to the performer 2. Social identity theory; differences between personal, social and collective identities Stems from in-group/out-group categorization, tires to explain intergroup behaviour based on social identities. People are motivated to have a positive concept of selves. To increase self-

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Reasons why human beings are unique

The technology that defines us can also destroy worlds. Take murder. Humans aren't the only species that kill each other. We're not even the only species that fight wars. But our intelligence and social prowess mean we can do so on an unprecedented scale. We can fight and kill on an unparalleled scale (Credit: istock) We can fight and kill on an unparalleled scale (Credit: istock) Charles Darwin, in his book The Descent of Man, wrote that humans and animals only differ in degree, not kind. This still stands true but Suddendorf says that it is precisely these gradual changes that make us extraordinary and has led to "radically different possibilities of thinking". And it is these thoughts that allow us to pinpoint to our differences with chimpanzees. That we do so is because they are the closest living relative we have. If any of the now extinct early humans were still alive, we would be comparing our behaviour to them instead.

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

faults are always those of man. The man incapable of appreciating her she despises, and only to the apt, the pure, and the true does she resign herself and reveal her secrets. —Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ccc_tracy_1_1-17.qxd 6/23/03 2:46 PM Page 1 Chapter 1 Change Your Thinking There is a law in psychology that if you form a picture in your mind of what you would like to be, and you keep and hold that picture there long enough, you will soon become exactly as you have been thinking. —William James Once upon a time there was a woman, about 30 years old, married with two children. Like many people, she had grown up in a home

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