Psychology looks at how people think and feel. Psychology affects how we act, how we feel, how we relate to other people, who we are as people, and a lot more.
Explore the different types of psychology, their histories, and the main theorists behind them, stay academically updated. Use what you learn to improve your own mental and emotional health as well.
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Signs of Adjustment Disorders in Children | Assessment of Parent-Child Interaction | Behavioral and Functional Analysis of Children |
Immunodeficiency and Bone Marrow Failure | Breath-Holding Spells in Children | Childhood Aggression |
Expression of Anger in Children | Grief in Children | Paediatric Burns |
Adolescent Pregnancy | Unintentional Injuries in Children | Adoption and Fostering of Children |
Attachment Research in Children | Child Abuse Victimization | Children Bereaved by Parent or Sibling Death |
Clinical Evaluation of Child Development | Culture and Child Development | Social and Emotional Development in Early Childhood |
Family and Systemic Influences on Children | Fostering Resilience in Adolescents | Biological and Genetic Influences on Children’s Development |
Genetic Susceptibility to Psychiatric Disorders in Children | Central Auditory Processing Disorders in Children | Central Nervous System Tumors in Children |
Types of Child Psychotherapy | Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia: Symptoms & Treatment | Children Living in HIV Families |
Cigarette Smoking and Health Issues in Children | Cognitive-Behavioral Play Therapy for Children | Genetic and Biological Influences on Children |
Impact of Community Interventions on Children | Neuroscience and Genetics of Childhood Maltreatment | Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Its Impact on Infants |
Promoting Children's Health and Well-Being | Promoting Infant Mental Health | Sibling Influences on Childhood Development |
Social Cognition: Development in Early Childhood | Cognitive Development in Adolescence | How to Understand Child's Temperament? |
Neurobehavioural Development in Infancy |