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This document provides notes to psycho-dynamic theories, neo-analytic theories, biological personality theories, behaviorist personality theories, cognitive personality theories, trait personality theories, humanistic and existential personality theories, and person-situation personality theories.
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This document provides notes to psycho-dynamic theories, neo-analytic theories, biological personality theories, behaviorist personality theories, cognitive personality theories, trait personality theories, humanistic and existential personality theories, and person-situation personality theories.

In-depth notes regarding the foundations of psychology from intro to Psych, a college level class.
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In-depth notes regarding the foundations of psychology from intro to Psych, a college level class.

This is an overview of the Brain Chemical Epinephrine and Norepinephrine. If you need info on one of the chemicals that your body releases these notes will give an overview of what the chemical does to the human body,mentally, emotionally, physically and how it effects the behavior of people.
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This is an overview of the Brain Chemical Epinephrine and Norepinephrine. If you need info on one of the chemicals that your body releases these notes will give an overview of what the chemical does to the human body,mentally, emotionally, physically and how it effects the behavior of people.

Comprehensive notes surrounding psychology's role in crime reduction.
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Comprehensive notes surrounding psychology's role in crime reduction.

Comprehensive notes/study guide surrounding criminal forensic assessment components/processes.
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Comprehensive notes/study guide surrounding criminal forensic assessment components/processes.

Comprehensive notes/study guide surrounding traditional prosecution within the context of psychology and law.
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Comprehensive notes/study guide surrounding traditional prosecution within the context of psychology and law.

Depression is characterized by disinterest in the regular daily activities and behavioral changes due to physiologic disturbances such as in cognition, sleep, and appetite.
The new mother may view her changing role from a typical woman to a serious maternal role with strong demands of responsibility. 
Biological factors may take their natural course to cause emotional depression. With these, self-confidence may not suffice to efficiently take the motherhood’s demands resulting to conflict, con...
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Depression is characterized by disinterest in the regular daily activities and behavioral changes due to physiologic disturbances such as in cognition, sleep, and appetite.
The new mother may view her changing role from a typical woman to a serious maternal role with strong demands of responsibility. 
Biological factors may take their natural course to cause emotional depression. With these, self-confidence may not suffice to efficiently take the motherhood’s demands resulting to conflict, con...

Comprehensive notes/study guide on the role psychology plays in jury selection and jury decisions/dynamics.
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Comprehensive notes/study guide on the role psychology plays in jury selection and jury decisions/dynamics.

Individuals who are suffering with bipolar disorder, exhibit signs of depression along with periods of extreme excitability and feelings of superiority which is referred to as the manic period. These periods of elevated self-esteem and feelings of invincibility usually persist for a time period of no less than one week.
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Individuals who are suffering with bipolar disorder, exhibit signs of depression along with periods of extreme excitability and feelings of superiority which is referred to as the manic period. These periods of elevated self-esteem and feelings of invincibility usually persist for a time period of no less than one week.

Due to the fact that anger can become a destructive emotional response in certain situations and circumstances, individuals should learn to properly control their anger in order to remain as a productive part of society.
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Due to the fact that anger can become a destructive emotional response in certain situations and circumstances, individuals should learn to properly control their anger in order to remain as a productive part of society.