Psychology
Methodological article “Development of reflective thinking” methodological development on history on the topic
What is reflection and reflexivity? “Reflecto” is translated from Latin as “going back.” This
What is Dilemma in simple words
5 examples of difficult ethical dilemmas in AAT practice
What is a DILEMMA - essence, meaning and definition in simple words. In simple words, the Dilemma is
Hierarchy according to Maslow's pyramid
Material motivation of personnel: concept, methods and effectiveness of application
Personal motives in psychology are a certain internal force of a person that encourages him to
Passivity in life. What does it mean to be a passive person?
Who is a “person of mood”? why do they say that?
Tips Position of a passive person Types of passivity Classification of passivity How is passivity manifested? Consequences of human inaction
Chapped lips
How to get rid of the habit of biting your lips from the inside. Bitten lips, why?
The face is the “calling card” of any person. In most cases, aesthetic imperfections lead to
A moderately severe condition is... Degrees of severity, criteria, classifiers, scale for determining
Decompensation: signs, basic basic types and treatment
A condition of moderate severity is a condition of the patient in which, due to the development of
Respect comes from the word “important”. Let's learn to treat each other carefully
November 12, 2019 Psychology of relationships Yanika Ivanov Every year we have everything
Erikson's theory of personality development
Abstract. Erik Erikson. Contributions to developmental psychology.
Erik Homburger Erikson - biographical information The fate of the researcher developed in an unusual way. Erickson was born in
Family and work: how to find balance
Family or work? How to make the right choice: revelation from a twice-mom
Family and work: how to find balance Family and work: how to find balance What is more important:
Girl in nature in meditation
How to relieve nervous mental stress and relax
28.The simplest type of learning is: a) habituation; b) classical conditioning; c) operational conditioning;