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Psychological Theories of Sleep

 Sleep is an inhibition, a resting state of consciousness. Mental activity or consciousness is dependent upon peripheral incoming stimuli, and when these are absent, a lowering of mental activity follows and sleep results. According to this theory, if all peripheral stimuli are cut out, sleep will naturally follow. When we attempt to sleep, we voluntarily […]

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Psychological fatigue definition

Fatigue is divided into physiological fatigue and rational fatigue. What is the psychological fatigue? Generally refers to person engaged in some drab, mechanical work activities, along with the body biochemical changes, central local nerve cells in constant tension and appear inhibition, cause people to work enthusiasm for life and interest decrease until produce boredom. Main […]

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Psychological explanations for anorexia and bulimia

Weight-related schemata Social factors translate into behaviour through cognitive processes. Despite the many differences in presenting problems, Fairburn’s cognitive model proposed a similar cognitive disturbance in both anorexia and bulimia: a set of distorted beliefs and attitudes towards body shape and weight. Thinness and weight loss are prioritized, perhaps because of the high status given […]

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How to Develop The Children’s Confession Psychological

If the children make mistakes ,but have no confession psychological ,it may bad for their growth .So ,what we can do to develop their confession psychological? Parents can use suggested ,role models ,encourage and edify method to train their children’s confession psychological. Suggested : When children appeared slight negligence ,parents do not be eager to […]

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Psychological perspectives on mental health

Despite ageing being inevitable, the development of mental health needs at any stage in the lifespan is not. However, myths remain that as a person ages, cognitive changes occur which negatively affect intelligence, creativity and memory. While it cannot be argued that some changes take place within the brain as a person ages, it is […]

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Who needs psychological treatment?

Before we can begin to describe and evaluate the different types of treatment that are available for mental disorder, it is essential to consider first what exactly we mean by ‘mental disorder’ or ‘abnormality’. Despite the fact that most cultures have acknowledged the existence of mental problems in some form, there are considerable discrepancies between […]

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Social phobia diagnosis and psychological treatment

Social phobia is a persistent fear of performing in social situations, especially where strangers are present or where the person fears embarrassment. Patients fear that others will think them stupid, weak or crazy, and exposure to the feared situation provokes an immediate anxiety attack. Patients recognise that their fear is excessive, but their anxiety and […]

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What is psychological counselling not suitable for

Counselling is not suitable for: ●People with a mental illness or something that affects their ability to make relationships, to concentrate, and to attend regularly. Examples include: severe depression, psychotic illness, etc. ●People with severe post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). ●People who are currently engaged in extreme forms of selfdestructive behaviour, prolonged substance abuse, alcohol […]

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What does psychological counselling involve

What does counselling involve? An NHS counselling service is free and access is through the GP surgery. It usually involves fifty-minute sessions weekly or fortnightly with a trained and accredited psychotherapist or counsellor, experienced in working with people with a variety of emotional problems. All such counselling takes place at the surgery (or clinic) within […]

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