Applied Anatomy,Physiology,Pathology,Psychology,FMT articles
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Stress in Psychology
Stress can be defined as a demand placed on our psychological and physical functioning that threatens an individual’s adaptation to a given situation. The individual’s perception of losing control of his or her life. Stressors […]
Attention in Psychology
Attention is the cognitive process of selectively concentrating on one aspect of the environment while ignoring other things. Examples include listening carefully to what someone is saying while ignoring other conversations in the room. In […]
Positivism
The central theme of positivism is the employment of verifiability as the criterion of meaning. Everything should be empirically verified. This fundamental doctrine of Positivism is not to be attributed in the full breadth of […]
Perception applied aspects
Perception refers to the way the world looks round, feels taste or smell. In other words, perception can be defined as whatever is experienced by a person. In psychology and the cognitive sciences perception is […]
Existentialism
It deals with the problem of existence. It is an irrational trend in bourgeois philosophy. It tries to differentiate between being and existing. The subject matter of philosophy is Being. (Essence) Science deals with existence […]
A glance on developmental psychology
Dr Smita Deb Krori (MAITY) B. Sc. (Hons) [NEHU] BHMS (Hons) [Calcutta] MD (Hom. Organon) [Pune] Associate Professor , Teaching Psychology, Organon & Repertory Lal Bahadur Shastri Homoeopathic Medical College, Bhopal – 26 (MP) Developmental […]
Concept of health and homeopathic approach
Health – modern concept Health is a state of complete physical and social well being and not merely an absence of disease or infirmity. — World Health Organization (1984). Operational definition of Health by WHO – […]