Everything interesting about psychology in one magazine




                       Editorial
The psychology is the science
who studies the conduct or
human behavior and mental
processes. In our daily life we
can do what a psychologist
In a philosophical context psychology    physiologist, Cabanis wrote a well
was around thousands of years ago
in ancient Greece, Egypt, India,
Persia and China. Medieval Muslim       The word psychology literally
psychologists and doctors had a          means, "study of the soul”
more clinical and experimental
approach to psychology - they were
the first to have psychiatric            known essay called "Relations
hospitals.                               between the physical and moral
                                         aspects of man" ("Rapports du
Pierre Cabanis (France) created          physique et du moral de l'homme").
biological psychology in 1802. A
He interpreted the mind according to           believed that sensibility and soul
    his previous studies of biology. He            were parts of the nervous system
                                   (Wilhelm wundt 1832-1920)



    1879, the birthdate of psychology - In         that carried out psychological
    1879 Wilhelm Wundt, Germany,                   research exclusively at Leipzig
    founded psychology as a truly                  University. Wundt is known today as
    independent experimental field of              the father of psychology.
    study. He set up the first laboratory




      Experimental
psychologist Jean Piaget                             Some models of behavioral
did his theories of cognitive                        therapy included the use of
development in children                              equipment that provided
                                                     electric shocks to the patient
from observations made
mostly with his own
children




         Sigmund Freud, the                              Karen Horney, one of the few
Things you have to know about the
              psychology branches
                                Health Psychology
                                       Also called behavioral medicine
Integrates science, theory, and        or medical psychology. This
practice in order to understand,       branch observes how behavior,
predict and relieve maladjustment,     biology and social context
disability, and discomfort. Clinical   influence illness and health.
psychology also promotes adaption,
adjustment and personal
development.


                                               Occupational
  Clinical Psychologyc                          Psychology
                                        Studies the performance of
                                        people at work and in
                                        training, develops an
                                        understanding of how
                                        organizations function and
                                        how people and groups
                                        behave at work. The
                                        occupational psychologist
                                        aims to increase effectiveness,
                                        efficiency, and satisfaction at
                                        work.
  Forensic Psychologyc
Social Psycchologyc                             Community Psychology
    Uses scientific methods to                      Studies the individuals' contexts within
    understand and explain how                      communities and the wider society and
    feeling, behavior and                           the relationships of the individual to
    thoughts of people are                          communities and society. Community
    influenced by the actual,                       psychologists seek to understand the
    imagined or implied presence                    quality of life of individuals,
    of other people.                                communities, and society. Their aim is to
                                                    enhance quality of life through
                                                    collaborative research and action




  Cognotive Psychology
                                             There are so much more
  This branch investigates internal
  mental processes, such as                  Branches Of Psychology and each
  problem solving, memory,                   has a very specialized and very
  learning, and language (how                detailed approach on the subject
  people think, perceive,
  communicate, remember and                  of study or subject of research
  learn).                                    that they have like: abnormal
      Child Psychology                       Psychology, behavioral
    This particular branch focuses on        psychology, biopsychology,
This involvesand behavior of
    the mind applying psychology to          cross-Cultural psychology,
criminal investigation and the law. A
    children from prenatal
forensic psychologist practices psychology
    development through                      human Factors psychology,
as a science within the psychology
    adolescence. Child criminal justice      comparative psychology,
system and civil courts.
    deals not only with how children
                                             developmental psychology,
    grow physically, but with their
    mental, emotional and social             educational psychology,
    development as well.                     personality psychology, sports
                                             psychology and positive
                                             psychology
Love is a psychological
                                       disorder?

                                            Falling in love doesn’t appear as
                                       a medical condition, “but if its
                                       symptoms”, As noted by the British
                                       writer and psychologist Frank Tallis.


                                            Researchers have outlined the
The music we hear says                 neurological effect of falling in love
                                       with a person, from the initial "crush"
a lot about our                        to long after the relationship ends.
personality?                           Love has quite an impact on the way
                                       the brain would regularly function
Psychologists Peter J. Rentfrow and    otherwise and, just like alcohol, your
Samuel D. Gosling, University of
Texas have been scientifically         judgment is the first thing to be
proven that the musical preferences    impaired. Love even alters the activity
of each individual define their        of various neurotransmitters and
personality. A few years ago devised
the "Short Test Musical                hormones in the brain that alter
Preferences", and subjected to         behavior in ways .comparable to some
several hundred young people to        psychological disorders.
their questions.And they concluded
that if you love blues or jazz will
probably be a smart person,
imaginative and tolerant.
I can find out if you're a
Heavy metal consumers agree in
their high intelligence, but are      psychopath through your
also particularly curious, athletic   twitter?
and social leaders. Extroversion,
talkativeness, energy and high
self-esteem are the features that
predominate among fans of hip-
hop and funky. And those who
listen to popular songs from
Madonna, or the soundtrack of
Dances with Wolves, tend to be
conservative, wealthy, happy,
pleasant and, often, emotionally      Only 140 characters are enough to
unstable.                             identify a psychopath? Is the question
                                      that has launched the Online Privacy
                                      Foundation. to know that the company
                                      Kaggle created an experiment called
                                      twitter big 5 and applies to the
                                      microblogging platform earlier work of
                                      Professor Jefferey Hancock of Cornell
                                      University, on the relationship between
                                      psychopathy and the words we use. The
                                      experiment was carried out in the form
                                      of online competition in which scientists
                                      with expertise in data management have
                                      been invited to develop the best possible
                                      algorithm to identify a psychopath
                                      twitter user. have met three million
                                      tweets and personality profiles of 3,000
                                      people, of which 337 have been drawn
                                      between the variables included the
                                      frequency of writing in the
                                      microblogging platform, the number of
                                      retweets, as well as personality traits.
Also known as the Rorschach inkblot test, the Rorschach technique, or simply
the inkblot test) is a psychological test in which subjects' perceptions of inkblots are
recorded and then analyzed using psychologicalinterpretation, complex algorithms,
or both. Some psychologists use this test to examine a person's personality
characteristics and emotional functioning. It has been employed to detect
underlying thought disorder, especially in cases where patients are reluctant to
describe their thinking processes openly. The test is named after its creator, Swiss
psychologist Hermann Rorschach. In the 1960s, the Rorschach was the most widely
used projective test. In a national survey in the U.S., the Rorschach was ranked
eighth among psychological tests used in outpatient mental health facilities. It is the
second most widely used test by members of the Society for Personality Assessment,
and it is requested by psychiatrists in 25% of forensic assessment cases, usually in a
battery of tests that often include the MMPI-2 and the MCMI-III. In surveys, the use
of Rorschach ranges from a low of 20% bycorrectional psychologists to a high of
80% by clinical psychologists engaged in assessment services, and 80%
of psychologygraduate programs surveyed teach it.

      Although the Exner Scoring System (developed since the 1960s) claims to have
addressed and often refuted many criticisms of the original testing system with an
extensive body of research, some researchers continue to raise questions. The areas
of dispute include the objectivity of testers, inter-rater reliability, the verifiability
and general validity of the test, bias of the test's pathology scales towards greater
numbers of responses, the limited number of psychological conditions which it
accurately diagnoses, the inability to replicate the test's norms, its use in court-
ordered evaluations, and the proliferation of the ten inkblot images, potentially
invalidating the test for those who have been exposed to them.
The ten Inkblots
When seeing Card I, subjects often inquire on how they should
proceed, and questions on what they are allowed to do with
the card (e.g. turning it) are not very significant




The red details of Card II are often seen as blood, and
are the most distinctive features

Card III is typically perceived to contain two humans involved in
some interaction, and may provide information about how the
subject relates with other people (specifically, response latency
may reveal struggling social interactions)



Card IV is notable for its dark color and its shading
(posing difficulties for depressed subjects)


Card V is an easily elaborated card that is not usually
perceived as threatening, and typically instigates a
"change of pace" in the test, after the previous more
challenging cards.

Texture is the dominant characteristic of Card
VI, which often elicits association related to
interpersonal closeness; it is specifically a "sex card"
Card VII can be associated with femininity (the human figures
commonly seen in it being described as women or children), and
function as a "mother card", where difficulties in responding may
be related to concerns with the female figures in the subject's life

People often express relief about Card VIII, which lets them relax
and respond effectively. Similar to card V, it represents a "change
of pace"; however, the card introduces new elaboration
difficulties, being complex and the first multi-colored card in the
set


Characteristic of Card IX is indistinct form and
diffuse, muted chromatic features, creating a general
vagueness.


Card X is structurally similar to card VIII, but its uncertainty
and complexity are reminiscent of card IX: people who find
it difficult to deal with many concurrent stimuli may not
particularly like this otherwise pleasant card.




          Hermann
          Rorschach created
          the Rorschach
          inkblot test in 1921.
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Mario Echeverri
 Fotografía y
 entretenimiento
 V-22667171




 Wilmer Martinez
 Edición
 V-20927395




Neil Aular
Diseñador Grafico y
desarrollador del
contenido
V-19606748
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rorsch
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http://sicklove911.blogspot.com/20
10/04/in-my-first-post-i-introduced-
idea-of.html


http://www.psychologytoday.com/a
rticles/200906/your-music-your-
personality


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  • 1.
    Everything interesting aboutpsychology in one magazine Editorial The psychology is the science who studies the conduct or human behavior and mental processes. In our daily life we can do what a psychologist
  • 2.
    In a philosophicalcontext psychology physiologist, Cabanis wrote a well was around thousands of years ago in ancient Greece, Egypt, India, Persia and China. Medieval Muslim The word psychology literally psychologists and doctors had a means, "study of the soul” more clinical and experimental approach to psychology - they were the first to have psychiatric known essay called "Relations hospitals. between the physical and moral aspects of man" ("Rapports du Pierre Cabanis (France) created physique et du moral de l'homme"). biological psychology in 1802. A
  • 3.
    He interpreted themind according to believed that sensibility and soul his previous studies of biology. He were parts of the nervous system (Wilhelm wundt 1832-1920) 1879, the birthdate of psychology - In that carried out psychological 1879 Wilhelm Wundt, Germany, research exclusively at Leipzig founded psychology as a truly University. Wundt is known today as independent experimental field of the father of psychology. study. He set up the first laboratory Experimental psychologist Jean Piaget Some models of behavioral did his theories of cognitive therapy included the use of development in children equipment that provided electric shocks to the patient from observations made mostly with his own children Sigmund Freud, the Karen Horney, one of the few
  • 4.
    Things you haveto know about the psychology branches Health Psychology Also called behavioral medicine Integrates science, theory, and or medical psychology. This practice in order to understand, branch observes how behavior, predict and relieve maladjustment, biology and social context disability, and discomfort. Clinical influence illness and health. psychology also promotes adaption, adjustment and personal development. Occupational Clinical Psychologyc Psychology Studies the performance of people at work and in training, develops an understanding of how organizations function and how people and groups behave at work. The occupational psychologist aims to increase effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction at work. Forensic Psychologyc
  • 5.
    Social Psycchologyc Community Psychology Uses scientific methods to Studies the individuals' contexts within understand and explain how communities and the wider society and feeling, behavior and the relationships of the individual to thoughts of people are communities and society. Community influenced by the actual, psychologists seek to understand the imagined or implied presence quality of life of individuals, of other people. communities, and society. Their aim is to enhance quality of life through collaborative research and action Cognotive Psychology There are so much more This branch investigates internal mental processes, such as Branches Of Psychology and each problem solving, memory, has a very specialized and very learning, and language (how detailed approach on the subject people think, perceive, communicate, remember and of study or subject of research learn). that they have like: abnormal Child Psychology Psychology, behavioral This particular branch focuses on psychology, biopsychology, This involvesand behavior of the mind applying psychology to cross-Cultural psychology, criminal investigation and the law. A children from prenatal forensic psychologist practices psychology development through human Factors psychology, as a science within the psychology adolescence. Child criminal justice comparative psychology, system and civil courts. deals not only with how children developmental psychology, grow physically, but with their mental, emotional and social educational psychology, development as well. personality psychology, sports psychology and positive psychology
  • 6.
    Love is apsychological disorder? Falling in love doesn’t appear as a medical condition, “but if its symptoms”, As noted by the British writer and psychologist Frank Tallis. Researchers have outlined the The music we hear says neurological effect of falling in love with a person, from the initial "crush" a lot about our to long after the relationship ends. personality? Love has quite an impact on the way the brain would regularly function Psychologists Peter J. Rentfrow and otherwise and, just like alcohol, your Samuel D. Gosling, University of Texas have been scientifically judgment is the first thing to be proven that the musical preferences impaired. Love even alters the activity of each individual define their of various neurotransmitters and personality. A few years ago devised the "Short Test Musical hormones in the brain that alter Preferences", and subjected to behavior in ways .comparable to some several hundred young people to psychological disorders. their questions.And they concluded that if you love blues or jazz will probably be a smart person, imaginative and tolerant.
  • 7.
    I can findout if you're a Heavy metal consumers agree in their high intelligence, but are psychopath through your also particularly curious, athletic twitter? and social leaders. Extroversion, talkativeness, energy and high self-esteem are the features that predominate among fans of hip- hop and funky. And those who listen to popular songs from Madonna, or the soundtrack of Dances with Wolves, tend to be conservative, wealthy, happy, pleasant and, often, emotionally Only 140 characters are enough to unstable. identify a psychopath? Is the question that has launched the Online Privacy Foundation. to know that the company Kaggle created an experiment called twitter big 5 and applies to the microblogging platform earlier work of Professor Jefferey Hancock of Cornell University, on the relationship between psychopathy and the words we use. The experiment was carried out in the form of online competition in which scientists with expertise in data management have been invited to develop the best possible algorithm to identify a psychopath twitter user. have met three million tweets and personality profiles of 3,000 people, of which 337 have been drawn between the variables included the frequency of writing in the microblogging platform, the number of retweets, as well as personality traits.
  • 9.
    Also known asthe Rorschach inkblot test, the Rorschach technique, or simply the inkblot test) is a psychological test in which subjects' perceptions of inkblots are recorded and then analyzed using psychologicalinterpretation, complex algorithms, or both. Some psychologists use this test to examine a person's personality characteristics and emotional functioning. It has been employed to detect underlying thought disorder, especially in cases where patients are reluctant to describe their thinking processes openly. The test is named after its creator, Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach. In the 1960s, the Rorschach was the most widely used projective test. In a national survey in the U.S., the Rorschach was ranked eighth among psychological tests used in outpatient mental health facilities. It is the second most widely used test by members of the Society for Personality Assessment, and it is requested by psychiatrists in 25% of forensic assessment cases, usually in a battery of tests that often include the MMPI-2 and the MCMI-III. In surveys, the use of Rorschach ranges from a low of 20% bycorrectional psychologists to a high of 80% by clinical psychologists engaged in assessment services, and 80% of psychologygraduate programs surveyed teach it. Although the Exner Scoring System (developed since the 1960s) claims to have addressed and often refuted many criticisms of the original testing system with an extensive body of research, some researchers continue to raise questions. The areas of dispute include the objectivity of testers, inter-rater reliability, the verifiability and general validity of the test, bias of the test's pathology scales towards greater numbers of responses, the limited number of psychological conditions which it accurately diagnoses, the inability to replicate the test's norms, its use in court- ordered evaluations, and the proliferation of the ten inkblot images, potentially invalidating the test for those who have been exposed to them.
  • 10.
    The ten Inkblots Whenseeing Card I, subjects often inquire on how they should proceed, and questions on what they are allowed to do with the card (e.g. turning it) are not very significant The red details of Card II are often seen as blood, and are the most distinctive features Card III is typically perceived to contain two humans involved in some interaction, and may provide information about how the subject relates with other people (specifically, response latency may reveal struggling social interactions) Card IV is notable for its dark color and its shading (posing difficulties for depressed subjects) Card V is an easily elaborated card that is not usually perceived as threatening, and typically instigates a "change of pace" in the test, after the previous more challenging cards. Texture is the dominant characteristic of Card VI, which often elicits association related to interpersonal closeness; it is specifically a "sex card"
  • 11.
    Card VII canbe associated with femininity (the human figures commonly seen in it being described as women or children), and function as a "mother card", where difficulties in responding may be related to concerns with the female figures in the subject's life People often express relief about Card VIII, which lets them relax and respond effectively. Similar to card V, it represents a "change of pace"; however, the card introduces new elaboration difficulties, being complex and the first multi-colored card in the set Characteristic of Card IX is indistinct form and diffuse, muted chromatic features, creating a general vagueness. Card X is structurally similar to card VIII, but its uncertainty and complexity are reminiscent of card IX: people who find it difficult to deal with many concurrent stimuli may not particularly like this otherwise pleasant card. Hermann Rorschach created the Rorschach inkblot test in 1921.
  • 12.
    G V H V W D I S O R D E R Q F C N X V P S Y O R Z X O C B Ñ F G S I D R E A I T P P Q J A J L I S V R W Y F S S A T U A C C I E I R T Y H Y O R N E H N G L S A I D P C N D A A U I H Disosrder E L S L K L H A N C R O E Wilhelm H G I D A I G O I H A J L Rorschach E O N P R N C Z L K F Y M Psychology A R K I F I Q O Z O E F I Inkblots L M B L Q C E S A I G E K Health L I E A V R R V O Y H Forensic T I H W O E A L O R A E N Q G U F T N H Z L Q B V P X M S I S T F O R E N S I C Y
  • 13.
    Mario Echeverri Fotografíay entretenimiento V-22667171 Wilmer Martinez Edición V-20927395 Neil Aular Diseñador Grafico y desarrollador del contenido V-19606748
  • 14.