Introduction to Psychology
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General Topics
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56 topics
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Introduction to Psychology
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Definition of the term Psychology
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Psychology and Soul
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Relationship of Psychology with Philosophy and deep roots of Psychology in Philosophy
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Differentiate between Psychologists, Psychoanalyst and Psychiatrist
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Different school of thought in Psychology
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An overview of important methods in Psychology
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Observational method
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Clinical method
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Development method
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Introspection method
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Different branches of Psychology
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Child Psychology
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Clinical Psychology
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Applied Psychology
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Individual Psychology
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Criminal Psychology
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Position of Sigmund Freud as the father of modern Psychology
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Conscious / Unconscious / Subconscious
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Psychodynamic theories
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ID, Ego, Super Ego
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Memory
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Differentiate between STM and LTM
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Forgetting
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Causes of Forgetting
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Disorders
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Sleep and Behavioral disorders
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Overview of composite Psychology
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Perception
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Various processes in Perception
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Perception and its various characteristics
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Attention
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Attention as selective process
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Internal and External determinants of attention
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Intelligence and Intelligence test
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Artificial Intelligence
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Computer in any case cannot replace human mind
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Cognitive Psychology
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Learning
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Various process and methods of learning
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Nervous System
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Definition and part
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Types of Nerves
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Mental Processes
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Brain
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Sensation
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Types of Sensation
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Personality and its Structure
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Development
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Basis and factors of Development
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Social Psychology
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Social Cognition
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Impression Formation
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Dream
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Nature Of Dream
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Dream as Supernatural Phenomena
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