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Human mind has always been a mystery for the researchers and scientist. The mind can either be in consciousness state or unconsciousness state. Consciousness is the state where the entity is aware of its surrounding, thoughts, memories and the feelings; while Unconsciousness is the state...
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The unconscious mind can be used to explain human behaviour and personalityю Freud coined the term psychoanalysis and published his theory in 1896 which focused on the treatment of neurotic disorder by bringing unconscious conflicts into the conscious awareness. Unconscious determinism states that our unconscious...
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Every day, whether intended or not, the brain is constantly making little notes about everything one sees on a daily basis. One’s mind already decides what it’s doing and what it thinks without any effort of the person. Opinions are influenced unconsciously in one’s everyday...
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To begin this essay, the definition of personality must be highlighted, according to Carver and Scheier (2003) personality is regarded as a pattern of behaviour and thoughts that occur during different times and situations which varies between each person. Personality has been classified in many...
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People believe that they are usually in control of their own behavior. But the only behavior that we are in control of is the ones we think of doing. Other behaviors or actions we make everyday are things that we are oblivious of. This is...
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For many people, a low-grade amount of stress is a part of everyday life. So, they may not recognize that it has a negative impact on their overall health. Studies have shown that feeling stress or anxiety on a long-term basis doesn’t just affect your...
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“Terrorism is a psychological warfare. Terrorists try to manipulate us and change our behavior by creating fear, uncertainty, and division in society. ” (Patrick J Kennedy) Narcolepsy shares several characteristics with terrorism. For example, some narcoleptic people have fear and uncertainty if they can make...
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A mood is a feeling or a person’s specific state of mind at any particular time. A mood is also the prevailing emotion found not only in people but also in literature, music, and other expressive arts. Moods set the overall tone for speech or...
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What is Hamlet Thinking? Hamlet has had more than his fair share of rough experiences including losing his father, his mother marrying his uncle, living to match the standards that his great father has set, plotting to avenge his father’s death, and being betrayed by...
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Renowned psychotherapist Alfred Adler once said, “Man knows much more than he understands.” This means that although we might be rich in education, we do not understand much of what we know. The Silence of the Lambs brings insight to this quote on a much...
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John Searle’s book ‘Mind’ makes an important influence on the idea of rational action and provides suggestions regarding the issue of free will. The the book also symbolizes an amendment in John’s imagination since he published the book with the title The Rediscovery of the Mind,...
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In South Korea, perseverance has been over emotion for a long time, under collectivistic relationship. This cannot be simply regarded as an Asian trait, but rather as reflection of Korea’s social-structure since late 20th-century. And this could sustain under high social-mobility amid long-term economic miracle....