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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Case taking, Miasma, Psychology, Repertory

What are the various factors of memory?

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    Memory can be influenced by various factors, including: 1. Encoding: The process of converting information into a format that can be stored in memory. 2. Attention: The level of focus and concentration devoted to the information during encoding and retrieval. 3. Storage: The capacity and durabilityRead more

    Memory can be influenced by various factors, including:

    1. Encoding: The process of converting information into a format that can be stored in memory.
    2. Attention: The level of focus and concentration devoted to the information during encoding and retrieval.
    3. Storage: The capacity and durability of the memory system to retain information over time.
    4. Retrieval: The ability to access and bring forth stored information when needed.
    5. Emotional factors: Emotions and experiences associated with the information can impact memory retention and recall.
    6. Age: Memory capabilities may change with age, with certain aspects of memory showing decline in older adults.
    7. Sleep: Sufficient and quality sleep is essential for memory consolidation.
    8. Health and lifestyle: Physical health, mental well-being, and lifestyle choices can affect memory function.
    9. Prior knowledge: Existing knowledge and experiences can facilitate the encoding and retrieval of new information.
    10. Interference: Other information or experiences can interfere with the retrieval of specific memories.

    These factors interact in complex ways, influencing the overall functioning of human memory.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Case taking, Miasma, Psychology, Repertory

What are the stages of thinking?

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    The stages of thinking can vary depending on the context, but in general, thinking can be broken down into the following stages: 1. Perception: This is the first stage where you gather information through your senses and perceive the world around you. 2. Attention: Once you perceive information, youRead more

    The stages of thinking can vary depending on the context, but in general, thinking can be broken down into the following stages:

    1. Perception: This is the first stage where you gather information through your senses and perceive the world around you.

    2. Attention: Once you perceive information, you selectively focus on specific aspects, giving them attention while filtering out other less relevant details.

    3. Memory: The information that has been perceived and attended to is then stored in your memory for future use.

    4. Processing: During this stage, your mind processes the information by analyzing, categorizing, and connecting it to existing knowledge and experiences.

    5. Understanding: In this stage, you make sense of the processed information and gain comprehension or insight.

    6. Problem-Solving: When faced with challenges or questions, you may enter this stage where you apply your understanding and knowledge to find solutions.

    7. Decision Making: Based on your understanding and problem-solving process, you make choices and decisions about how to act or respond to a situation.

    8. Creativity: This stage involves generating new ideas, connections, or solutions that go beyond conventional thinking.

    9. Critical Thinking: Here, you evaluate and analyze the information, considering its reliability, credibility, and potential biases.

    10. Reflection: After thinking through a situation or problem, you may reflect on the process and outcomes to learn from the experience.

    It’s important to note that these stages are not necessarily linear, and thinking is often a dynamic and iterative process, with various stages interacting and overlapping. Additionally, different thinking models and theories may propose slightly different stage categorizations.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Case taking, Miasma, Psychology, Repertory

What is behavior?

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    Behavior refers to the actions and reactions of an individual or group in response to internal or external stimuli. It encompasses a wide range of activities, including physical actions, verbal and nonverbal communication, and cognitive processes. Behavior can be conscious or unconscious, voluntaryRead more

    Behavior refers to the actions and reactions of an individual or group in response to internal or external stimuli. It encompasses a wide range of activities, including physical actions, verbal and nonverbal communication, and cognitive processes. Behavior can be conscious or unconscious, voluntary or involuntary, and can be influenced by various factors such as genetics, environment, and past experiences.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Case taking, Miasma, Psychology, Repertory

What are the difference between normal & abnormal behavior?

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    Normal behavior refers to expected behavior in individuals while abnormal behavior refers to behavioral patterns that go against social expectations. Normality is conformity to norms while abnormality is deviance from the norms. Normality usually leads to a healthy state of mind and living while abnRead more

    Normal behavior refers to expected behavior in individuals while abnormal behavior refers to behavioral patterns that go against social expectations. Normality is conformity to norms while abnormality is deviance from the norms. Normality usually leads to a healthy state of mind and living while abnormalities may lead to mental or emotional distress.

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Asked: 3 years agoIn: Case taking, Miasma, Psychology, Repertory

What do you mean by personality disorder? Classify it.

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    A personality disorder is a mental health condition where people have a lifelong pattern of seeing themselves and reacting to others in ways that cause problems. People with personality disorders often have a hard time understanding emotions and tolerating distress, and they act impulsively. This maRead more

    A personality disorder is a mental health condition where people have a lifelong pattern of seeing themselves and reacting to others in ways that cause problems. People with personality disorders often have a hard time understanding emotions and tolerating distress, and they act impulsively. This makes it hard for them to relate to others, causing serious issues, and affecting their family life, social activities, work and school performance, and overall quality of life.

    Personality disorders are classified into three clusters based on their characteristics:

    1. Cluster A- personality disorders involve unusual and eccentric thinking or behaviors. These include Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal personality disorders.
    2. Cluster B- personality disorders involve dramatic and erratic behaviors. These include Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, and Narcissistic personality disorders.
    3. Cluster C- personality disorders involve anxious and fearful behaviors. These include Avoidant, Dependent, and Obsessive-Compulsive personality disorders.

    Each of these clusters has different symptoms in common.

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