Capitalism and Sociopathy: A Relationship Gone Sour
Capitalism is both primarily economic theory but can also function as a social theory that effects its inhabitants in many facets of their lives. Much of the way it acheives […]
Capitalism is both primarily economic theory but can also function as a social theory that effects its inhabitants in many facets of their lives. Much of the way it acheives […]
I have always believed that certain ideologies attract certain individuals. I am also aware that particular individual’s actions are in no sense representative of the whole group to which that individual […]
I have always wondered why parapsychological research is still viewed as something not in the mainstream of academic psychological research. Since parapsychological research came into the lay and academic interest […]
The idea of consciousness has permeated our discussions all throughout subjects like psychology and philosophy. The phenomenon has been known by many different names; awareness, self-reflectiveness, self-knowledge, cognizance, internal supervision […]
If I had to locate a meeting point between psychology an linguistics, it would mostly likely be in the principle of linguistic relativity. What is known as linguistic relativity, or […]
Yes, I have said it; the cracks within the armor of psychiatry are starting to make themselves more evident as time moves forward. Not only because the heart and soul […]
The APA (2004) released an article with the sub-title that read: ‘Psychologists find that opposites attract in couples with personality disorders(PD)’. Many people are aware of the idea that couples who […]
For some time now, I have always thought of Erik Erickson’s psychosocial stages model to be a model that offers insight into issues specific to development. Many of our sub-disciplines […]
The first idea that comes into one’s mind when you think of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) will most likely be the picture of a veteran coming back from a […]
I recently read a blog at Psychology Today titled 11-11-11, Apophenia, and the Meaning of Life(2011) by Dr. John W. Hoopes, a associate professor of the anthropology department at the University […]