Social Psychology

Our thoughts, feelings and behavior are influenced by imaginations or presence of other people. Sometimes, immediate situations like watching television and interacting with people influences our behavior. Social psychology explains human behavior as a result of interactions and how we respond to immediate situations. You get to learn how individuals interact in a group.

Many empirical and quantified researches have been carried out in social psychology. This is to be able to explain behavior patterns that emerge because of the surroundings. There are times when the chosen sample to be studied is large. In this case the psychologists conduct sampling and surveys in the field. Before conducting a research you should carry out a reconnaissance visit to the field so that you ensure the findings will be relevant to the topic of study.

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What is Holistic Psychotherapy?

The word holistic has been used to describe health care practices that include acupuncture, massage therapy, Reiki, naturopathy, and homeopathy. These practices attempt to bring harmony to the physical, energetic, and/or nutritional states of individuals.

Holistic Psychotherapy also seeks to bring balance between these systems. However, as with all psychotherapy, its primary focus is the treatment of psychological and emotional pain that manifests in depression, anxiety, trauma and related disorders. It is the way in which holistic psychotherapy treats these disorders that marks its departure from conventional psychotherapy and denotes its singular effectiveness.

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Psychological Egoism as a Logical Conclusion

From here, I will sketch my own ideas about psychological egoism before going to the of Feinberg’s objections.

Psychological egoism merely says that we, as human beings, always do what is initially better for us. Actually, it means that we never act the way out of our best interest or what we are convinced to be so. The most controversial item of defending psychological egoism is the following: even though people can find pleasing to do what they do, can we state that these people are motivated only by the pleasure they get doing what they do?

Nothingstanding to the complaint that psychological egoists are able to make any fact fit their theory, I am sure that the theory of psychological egoism itself can be proven in practice. And the proof is hidden in the single question, “Why?”

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