He is seen everywhere: represented by statues, paintings, history books and even in our wallets. He is Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States. Although he is gloriously represented in our culture, he has a much darker and shameful history. This history is often omitted from history books, which desire to c... More..
Despite numerous attempts to intervene by scholastic administration and teachers, bullying occurs within every school regardless of culture or location. Approximately 10% of children are bullied in primary school, and the number of targets decreasing with age (Rigby & Slee, 1991). Defined as deliberate hostile activity inten... More..
Despite popular belief, the etiology of an eating disorder is not solely based on the psychosocial effect of the media or popular culture. There is no denying that the thinness of pop-icons has the ability to influence some young women and does tend to exacerbate a negative body image (or underlying pathology). However, in r... More..
World War II fell like a hammer on the European continent, shaking the foundation of their principles and cultural values. Declared formally by Britain and France against Germany in 1939, no one knew exactly how this war would change the world. Labor shortage created by the millions of men fighting against the Third Reich le... More..
The most important difference between Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and other types of depression is the atypical way in which it manifests itself. Both manic depression and major depressive disorder would have been evolutionarily disadvantageous for our ancestors, while SAD would have been beneficial in numerous ways. To... More..
Running Head: ETIOLOGY AND CONSEQUENCES OF PHOBIASThe Etiology and Consequences of Specific PhobiasRebecca PalmerNew College While snakes and spiders may have some crawling up the walls, others refuse to look out the windows of tall buildings or even venture outside. Fears and phobias exist on a continuum of severity; phobias... More..
Psychopathy both terrifies and fascinates us. People actively follow news of a serial killer and eat up stories similar to Jeffery Dahmer or Hannibal Lector. Yet, despite this morbid fascination, it seems almost beyond the realm of (normative) human understanding to comprehend the depths of this disorder. Although the sympto... More..
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is one of the most multifaceted disorders that exist within our world. It is the integration of thousands of years of evolution and natural selection, yet an exaggeration of once beneficial actions. Through an integration of evolutionary, developmental, biological and cognitive perspective... More..
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