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Family Explanations of Anorexia
Written by
Keiron Walsh
Family Environment theories of Anorexia cite dysfunctional family interaction as the cause of eating disorders. According to a number of researchers (e.g., Strober, 1992; Irving, 1990), as many as half of the families of people with eating…
Nature Nurture Debate: Delinquency due to interaction between genes and social factors
Written by
Keiron Walsh
New research carried out by sociologists has added to wealth of evidence that nature and nurture cannot be treated as separate factors when explaining human behaviour: human behaviour is the result of interactions between genes and…
Out In The Cold: More Than A Metaphor
Written by
Keiron Walsh
When we hear somebody described as "frosty" or "cold", we
automatically picture a person who is unfriendly and antisocial. There
are numerous examples in our daily language of metaphors which make a
connection between cold temperatures…