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Essays On Cognitive, Behavioral, & Personality Psychology (Developmental Psychology)
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Analysis of the Relationship Between Brothers Charlie and Raymond Babbitt in “Rain Man”
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This is a 12 page paper discussing the relationship between brothers Raymond and Charlie in “Rain Man”. The story “Rain Man” was originally conceived by Barry Morrow and written as a screenplay by Ronald Bass and Barry Morrow for a movie directed by Barry Levinson and starring Dustin Hoffman as Raymond and Tom Cruise as Charlie. The novel “Rain Man” was written by Leonore Fleischer and based on the screenplay by Bass and Morrow. Regardless of the source, the story involves the developing relationship between the central characters of brothers Charlie and Raymond. Charlie, a self-obsessed, materialistic car salesman who had long since abandoned a relationship with his father discovers that upon his father’s death the inheritance has been left to a brother he never realized he had, Raymond. Raymond, an autistic savant has been institutionalized since he was a child and considered a threat to the young Charlie. Charlie “kidnaps” Raymond from his institution and the remaining story is based on their growing acceptance and relationship as they drive across the country in six days. The development of both characters is unique but dependent on the growth of the other. Charlie becomes more sensitive to Raymond’s needs eventually realizing that he values the relationship with his brother more so than money. Raymond also lessens the restrictions of his routine only to realize that the brother he once believed he had harmed is allowing him freedom to discover new aspects of himself he never knew were possible.
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Essay Title: Analysis of the Relationship Between Brothers Charlie and Raymond Babbitt in “Rain Man”
Analysis of “Opening Up” by James Pennebaker
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A 6 page paper which examines 4
different aspects of James Pennebaker’s “Opening Up: The Healing Power of Expressing
Emotions.” No additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: Analysis of “Opening Up” by James Pennebaker
Analytical Business Paper: Emotions and Leadership
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(5 pp)This article proposes that emotional
intelligence, the ability to understand and
manage moods and emotions in the self and others,
contributes to effective leadership in
organizations. Four major aspects of emotional
intelligence: 1) the appraisal and expression of
emotion, 2) the use of emotion to enhance cognitive
processes and decision-making, 3) knowledge about
emotions, and 4) management of emotions, are
described. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Essay Title: Analytical Business Paper: Emotions and Leadership
Analyzing and Diagnosing Mental Disorders Using the Case Studies Of Margery Kempe and Elizabeth Perkins Gilman in Rebecca Shannonhouse’s “Out of Her Mind”
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An 8 page paper which compares and contrasts the specific illnesses and symptoms experienced by these young mothers, the impact on these women and others, offers historical perspective, and provides a complete DSM-IV five-axes diagnosis of Margery Kempe. No additional sources are used.
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Essay Title: Analyzing and Diagnosing Mental Disorders Using the Case Studies Of Margery Kempe and Elizabeth Perkins Gilman in Rebecca Shannonhouse’s “Out of Her Mind”
Anger & Aggression
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This 12 page paper looks at anger and aggression, its manifestations and the impact of punishment and reinforcement on behavior. Media is explored as being a reinforcer of aggression. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Essay Title: Anger & Aggression
Annotated Book Reviews: “Why Do They Act That Way?” and “Phantoms in the Brain”
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A 6 page paper which provides and annotated bibliography and book review of David Walsh’s “Why Do They Act That Way?” and V.S. Ramachandran. No additional sources cited.
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Essay Title: Annotated Book Reviews: “Why Do They Act That Way?” and “Phantoms in the Brain”
Annotated Outline of Research Proposal
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This 5 page paper is an annotated outline of a proposal for research on a personality test known as the 'five factor model' or the NEO Personality Inventory. The bibliography cites 20 sources.
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Essay Title: Annotated Outline of Research Proposal
Anorexia: A Mental and Physical Disease
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5 pages in length. Describes the causes and symptoms of Anorexia Nervosa as well as those who are most prone to suffer from the disease. During the past decade the prevalence of eating disorders has increased among teenage and college-age American women. This increase is probably caused in part by society’s idea of the ideal woman as being overly thin in order to be beautiful. Adolescence is an intense time and is normally a time of physical changes as well as psychological changes. Females in particular seem to experience stress that is not experienced by their male peers. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Essay Title: Anorexia: A Mental and Physical Disease
Antisocial Personality Disorder - Three Perspectives
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A 12 page paper that describes three perspectives and treatment approaches of the antisocial personality patient. The three approaches are the dynamic approach, the cognitive behavior approach and the interpersonal approach. The scenario that describes the patient was provided by the student. After explaining each perspective, the writer discusses the goal and foci of each type of therapeutic approach. No Bibliography.
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Essay Title: Antisocial Personality Disorder - Three Perspectives
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