Category: ‘Psychology’

Forensic Psychology Programs

September 17, 2011 Posted by

As this new field emerges, forensic psychology programs will prepare students for exciting and rewarding jobs, such as criminal profiling, crisis management, jury selection, parental custody and visitation, police department counseling and more. If you are fascinated by psychology and passionate about criminology, this could just be the right educational path for you. There are several types of programs to choose from if you want to pursue a career in forensic psychology.

Education for a Career in Psychology

It will take several years of schooling, but if you dedicate yourself and put the effort and time in, there’s no reason why you can’t have a successful career in the challenging field of forensic psychology. Make sure to find an accredited school to get a bachelor’s degree, for starters, because your degree will not get you very far if the school wasn’t accredited and you probably won’t qualify for any financial aid while you’re attending such an institution. Most schools don’t have a bachelor’s degree in forensic psychology per say, but many do offer criminal justice degrees with an emphasis in forensic psychology.

A bachelor’s degree will only get you into an entry-level position, but if you really want to have a prestigious career in psychology, you’ll need to obtain a master’s or doctoral degree in clinical psychology or a master’s degree in criminology. There are various universities around the nation offering these programs, but it isn’t necessarily a standard degree program that you’ll find at every college. Several online universities offer forensic psychology master’s programs, though, so there are still options available, even if there isn’t a campus nearby offering a suitable program to pursue this career. (more…)

Basic Concepts And Ideas Of Freudianism

September 13, 2011 Posted by

Psychoanalysis of Sigmund Freud

To address major issues of the essay it is necessary to distinguish the basic concepts used in the course of work.

Psychoanalysis (from Greek. Psyche-soul, and analysis-decision) – part of psychotherapy, medical research method developed by Sigmund Freud for the diagnosis and treatment of hysteria. He was then reworked by Freud’s psychological doctrine, aimed at studying the hidden connections and the foundations of human mental life. This doctrine is based on the assumption that a certain set of pathological ideas, especially sexual, are “ousted” from the sphere of consciousness and has been operating from the sphere of the unconscious (which is thought as an area of domination of sexual desires) and under various masks and vestments penetrates the consciousness and threatens the spiritual unity I included in the world around him. In the action, such repressed “complexes” blamed forgetfulness, reservations, dreams and false deeds, neuroses (hysteria), and the treatment they tried to conduct such a way that during a conversation (“analysis”) could easily cause these complexes from the depths of the unconscious and to eliminate them (through interviews or appropriate action), namely, to give them a chance to respond. Proponents of psychoanalysis are credited with sexual (“libido”), a central role in treating human mental life in general, as the scope of the rule of unconscious sexual desires for pleasure or displeasure.

Based on the foregoing, the essence of psychoanalysis, we may consider three levels:

* psychoanalysis – as a method of psychotherapy;
* psychoanalysis – as a method of studying the psychology of personality;
* psychoanalysis – as a system of scientific knowledge on the attitudes, psychology and philosophy.

Having considered the basic psychological meaning of psychoanalysis, we shall henceforth refer to it as world vision system.

As a result of creative evolution, Freud considers the organization of mental life as a model that has its components different psychic instance of the term: It (the id), I (ego) and the super-ego (superego). (more…)