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Enhancing individual’s potential

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what is Motivation Motivation is the psychological process that drives individuals to take action towards achieving a goal or objective. It is the force that initiates, guides, and maintains goal-oriented...
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Indian approach of emotional intelligence

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Self and Identity in Indian thought Self and identity are important concepts in Indian thought, with various schools of philosophy and religion offering different perspectives on the nature of the...
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Intelligence

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Concept of Intelligence Intelligence can be defined as the ability to learn, reason, understand, and solve problems. It encompasses a range of cognitive abilities and skills, including memory, perception, attention,...
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Personality

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Introduction to personality Personality refers to the unique set of traits, characteristics, and patterns of behavior that define an individual’s identity and shape their thoughts, emotions, and actions. Personality is...
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    Depression : How to overcome Depression is a serious mental health condition that can have a significant impact on an individual’s quality of life. While there is no single solution...
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    Endocrine System

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    The endocrine system is a complex network of glands and organs that produce and secrete hormones into the bloodstream. Hormones are chemical messengers that travel throughout the body to target cells, where they bind...
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    Organization of Nervous System

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    The nervous system is a complex network of specialized cells, called neurons, that are responsible for transmitting information throughout the body. It is the body’s main communication and control system, allowing us to interact with...
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    Functioning Brain and Neurons

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    Neurons are the basic building blocks of the nervous system. They are specialized cells that transmit electrical and chemical signals throughout the body to enable communication between different parts of...
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    Biopsychology

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    Biopsychology is a subfield of psychology that studies how the brain, nervous system, hormones, and genetics interact with behavior, thoughts, and emotions. Biopsychologists study the biological basis of behavior by...
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    Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a mental health disorder characterized by excessive and persistent worry or anxiety about a range of different issues, such as work, health, finances, relationships, and...
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    Introduction of Normality and Abnormality Normality refers to the state of being typical or expected within a given context or population. It can be defined as a range of behaviors,...
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    Socio-Cultural Contexts for Human Development

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    Socio-Cultural Contexts for Human Development Socio-cultural contexts refer to the environmental factors such as social, cultural, historical, and economic conditions that influence human development. Developmental psychology recognizes that human development...
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    Domains of Human Development

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    Domains of Human Development Developmental psychology recognizes three broad domains of human development: physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional. Physical domain: This domain refers to changes in physical growth, such as height,...
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    Periods of Life Span Development

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    Life Span Development Life span development can be divided into several stages, each of which is associated with specific physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional changes. While the exact definitions and boundaries...
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    Theories of Developmental Psychology

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    Theories of Developmental Psychology There are several major theories of human development in developmental psychology. Here are some of the most prominent ones: Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory: This theory proposes...
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    Developmental Psychology

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    Developmental Psychology Developmental psychology is a scientific field that studies the psychological changes that occur in individuals as they grow and mature. This discipline focuses on understanding how people develop...
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      Colleges in Jharkhand offer psychology courses. Jharkhand, a state located in eastern India, is home to several colleges that offer Psychology courses. These colleges provide students with a comprehensive understanding...
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      Motivation: concept and its types Motivation refers to the driving force behind an individual’s behavior, actions, and decisions. It is the internal or external factors that stimulate the desire and...
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      Emotion in psychology

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      Emotion in psychology can be defined as a complex psychological state that involves a range of subjective feelings, such as joy, fear, anger, sadness, and love, among others. Emotions are...
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      Memory in psychology

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      Memory in psychology Memory in psychology refers to the process of encoding, storing, and retrieving information. It is the ability of the brain to retain and recall past experiences, knowledge,...
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      Learning in psychology In psychology, learning refers to the process of acquiring new knowledge, skills, behaviors, or attitudes through experience, practice, and observation. Learning in psychology can occur through various...
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      Sensation in psychology Sensation in psychology refers to the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and respond to stimuli from the environment. Sensation is the first...
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      Perception in psychology Perception in psychology refers to the way in which we interpret and organize sensory information from the environment into meaningful experiences. It is the process by which...
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      Major Events in Psychology

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      All major events in psychology from 2200 BC to Present B.C. 2200 BCChinese’s starts Civil Service Examinations. 400 BCFirst theory of personality Hippocrates propounds first theory of personality based on...

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