The term psychopathology was used for the first time in 1913 in the book by Karl Jaspers, a German/Swiss philosopher and psychiatrist, called General Psychopathology. This one follows a long history of varied attempts at making meaning out of abnormal experiences. If you are interested in psychopathology but you have
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The Difference Between Psychology of Science and Technology and Psychology of the Social and Humanities, Know Before Choosing
You may have searched information about psychology majors and one of the information that you may find is that psychology majors have two options namely Psychology of Science and Technology and Psychology of Social and Humanities. If you are interested in these things, you are able to read about it
Continue readingPsychological View About People Who Have No Friends
Being alone is sometimes associated with a negative connotation where it is associated with being lonely and having no friends. You may want to know how psychology views this condition. Is it true that being alone means having no friends? Let’s read the information about it below according to the
Continue reading8 Types of Outbound Games
Outbound is a learning which is packaged with an outdoor play atmosphere. By the way, what are the games that can be applied for outbound? Well, here we are going to share 8 types of outbound games. 8 Types of Outbound Games The aim of outbound is to give learning
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Learning psychology today is not only from books that tend to bore you. Instead, you can use some fun ways to learn it. However, it does not mean that textbooks are not a valuable way to learn psychology, but there are alternative ways to make it easier for you to
Continue readingLet’s Rise Again! Getting to Know About Resilience and How to Improve It
There is a saying that says “Like is like a wheel. Sometimes you’re up and sometimes you’re down.” It actually makes sense. Read the saying again and look at the people around you or look at yourself. Can you feel something? What does this saying have to do with resilience?
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