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Psychoanalytical studies

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Psychoanalytical studies (C847): The application of psychodynamic approaches within psychology.

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Link Freudian Theory - Quiz

This is a link to a fun quiz on Freud and his theory. It can be taken online or in HTML. Average answers revealed.

Freud, psychoanalysis, Psychology view
Link Hans Eysenck on Psychoanalysis

Prof. Hans Eysenck (born March 4, 1916, died September 4, 1997) was one of the worlds leading psychologists talks to Roberta Russell in 1995 on...

personality, individual differences, eysenck, psychoanalysis, Freud view
Link Introduction to Psychology Course by the Saylor Foundation

This is a link to an online, introductory course which presents the fundamental principles of psychology. It begins with a short overview of the...

Psychology, nature, nurture, nature-nurture debate, memory, Cognition, Communication, neurospsychology, Introduction, introduction to psychology, Learning, sensation, Perception, development, adolescence, psychopathology view
Link Prof. Mark Williams on Mindfulness

Professor Mark Williams from Oxford University delivers a lecture to the public about the science of mindfulness. The event was Science Oxford...

mindfulness, Psychology, Science, depression, Emotion, mental health, Brain, meditation view
Link Starting With Psychology

This Open University  unit investigates at a number of different explanations that psychologists put forward in their attempts to understand why...

introduction to psychology, Psychology, relationships, group pressure, thinking, Cognition, split-brain view
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