Relationship between binge watching and dissociation

Introduction New technologies, such as online streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon , and digital recording, have now stared to end the tradition of watching television. Binge watching, which is also known as “marathon viewing” or “binge viewing,” is gaining popularity in recent years. . People with binge-watching behaviour often watch multiple episodes in a single … Read more

Compare & contrast middle generativity vs. stagnation and late ego integrity vs despair

Erik Erikson psychosocial theory has revolutionized developmental thought (Sokol, 2009). He developed eight stages of psychosocial development. This paper will focus on generativity vs stagnation and ego integrity vs despair. Each stage is related with an inherent conflict or crisis that the individual must experience and effectively make plans to continue with development (Sokol, 2009). … Read more

Addiction: Mechanisms Underlying Drug-Induced Neuroadaptations of Nucleus Accumbens

As humans, we continuously seek out things that can produce pleasurable feelings. One of the few ways to attain this feeling of euphoria or pleasure is by consumption of chemical substances. However, continuous consumption of these substances can lead to development of dependence towards them and this is more commonly known as addiction. Currently, the … Read more

Existential therapy and the client-centered approach

Therapies that emerged during this period, including client-oriented, later became known as “humanistic” therapies. Despite the fact that many psychologists contributed to the development of the humanistic approach, Carl Rogers was the one who led the evolution in psychotherapy with his own unique approach. Rogers suggested that therapy may be simpler and more positive than … Read more

Moral judgments and group membership

Moral judgments and group membership appear to go hand in hand. Interestingly, the existing literature on how group membership specifically alters our perceptions of the morality of others is limited in scope. Intuitively, it stands to reason that people would be more likely to perceive members of their ingroup as morally superior than members of … Read more

What motivates individuals to join terrorist groups?

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the theories, psychological and sociological, which motivate an individual to join a terrorist group and support the terrorist organizations radical or extremist ideals. In addition, this paper will highlight the influence the terrorist group identity roles can have on radicalization. Building a better understanding of the … Read more

The value of journaling

People have kept journals and diaries for as long as the written word has existed. Some do so just to recap their day; some work out their emotions through what they write; some simply chronicle their hopes and dreams. There are multiple benefits of journaling. Journaling not only helps people keep track of what is … Read more

Personality of Dr Gregory House from the TV show House (Five factor model)

This essay assesses the personality of Dr Gregory House from the TV show House. I will assess his social skills using 2 approaches, namely the psychoanalytic approach and the trait approach. The Psychoanalytic approach pioneered by Freud and furthered by many others, talks about how one’s personality is shaped by factors they are not always … Read more

Psychophysical Methodologies

Psychophysical methods are the tools for measuring perception and performance. These tools are used to exhibit basic perceptual processes, to analyze observer performance, and to specify the required characteristics of a display. Psychophysical measurement is often defined as a measurement of behaviour to highlight internal processes. The experimenter typically does not surround his/her focus in … Read more

Theories underpinning Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

This paper looks to explore and critically review the main theories which include behavioural and cognitive theories that underpin Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), their influence in the development and evolvement of CBT and how they have expanded to inform assessments for children and young people. The Behaviourist movement began in 1913 with John Watson challenging … Read more

The debate between free will and determinism

Psychology includes multiple debates and research issues that must be analysed in order to conduct research scientifically, efficiently and ethically. In the psychological debate between free will and determinism, the focus is on whether human behaviours are predetermined due to a variety of factors or if they are a product of conscious action. Determinism has … Read more

Utility of Telepsychology in a COVID-19 World: A Review

With the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and the subsequent increase in mental health distress, telepsychology has become an essential service worldwide. Therefore, it is necessary to examine the efficacy, acceptability, and attrition rates of telepsychology to determine its utility and value during this time. Furthermore, it becomes important to investigate whether the … Read more

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) therapies

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), previously known as “hysteria”, “shell shock”, “war neurosis”, and “soldier’s heart” (Crocq & Crocq, 2000), is a severe anxiety disorder (Cahill, 2007) that occurs in those who have experienced or witnessed traumatic events, such as sexual or violent assault (Van der Kolk, 2017), war and/or combat, accidents and natural disasters and … Read more