Using ILT in Psychology
Fathers Important In Building Self Confidence
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Keiron Walsh
Exploring the environment is a fundamental part of a child's Cognitive Development, but many mothers are very protective of their children and limit their opportunities. Now a new peice of research from the Université de Montréal…
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Is More Successful in the Long Term if Client Takes Responsibility for Success
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Keiron Walsh
cognitive behaviour therapy may fail if the client believes their therapist is responsible for the outcome. This is the finding of a study published today (11 August 2008) in the British Journal of Clinical Psychology.
People Use the Same Style When Searching For Things As They Do When Seaching Their Minds
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Keiron Walsh
When you lose a treasured posession, like your ipod, wedding ring or psychology textbook, how do you search for it? Do you search around frantically, moving quickly from place to place, or do you search each…
How to Spot a Narcissist From Their Facebook Profile
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Keiron Walsh
Narcissism is a personality disorder, characterised by "a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and a lack of empathy" (DSM IV-TR). Narcissists have an exaggerated sense of self-importance, believe they are special and unique, have…
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
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Keiron Walsh
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Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
Piaget believed that there is a qualitative as well as a quantitative difference in the intelligence of young children, compared with older children and adults. There is a…
Vygotsky's Theory of Cognitive Development
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Keiron Walsh
Vygotsky criticised Piaget’s emphasis on the child’s interaction with the environment, claiming that Piaget ignores the role of social interaction. Vygotsky, in contrast, sees the child as an apprentice who learns through interacting with others rather…