Psychology can be considered as a social science since it primarily involves the scientific study of cognitive processes, behaviors, and experiences. Because psychologists use some therapeutic techniques, many people tend to believe that psychology is not a science. However, there is evidence of psychology being a science: it builds and…
Category: Psychology
Lifespan Development
Constant changes and development are present within the whole life of each person. However, a big proportion of these changes and stages that a human being undergoes are a result of biological and psychological heritage and are universal (Coloroso, 2003). This essay will focus on selected discussions that are designed…
Psychological Disorders
The issue of mental health of individuals is vital in terms of their adaptation to social environment and ability to maintain daily routine procedures without any obstacles. In this regard, research and treatment of psychological disorders is important for benefit of society and concrete persons suffering from mental disorders. The…
Working Memory as the Part of Human Consciousness
Working memory determines the ability to memorize the small fragments of information necessary for momentary thinking, for example, solving a logical problem or understanding the complex information. However, working memory has some limitations and develops at a slower pace than short-term memory. It plays an essential role in navigation and…
Psychology of Suicide
One of the most popular causes of suicide is depression. When one is depressed he tends to see that escape from the pain is not possible. He thinks of the ways of escaping from the pain. He thinks that people can even do without him and thus he ends up…