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Az

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hey guys,
im a 20 year old college student and i am doing a peice of coursework at the moment on psychological behaviours.
I was just wondering if i could get some ideas of what i could write about. I'm looking for somthing interesting but not extremly complicated because i am new to psychology.

i was going to choose alcoholism but i think alot of people will be doing that...so im looking for somthing slightly different but not somthing thats going to be extremly hard to find info about it.

i also thought about smoking but thats probly going to be the most popular.

Another I thought of is OCD's but i dont know very much about them and the infomation i read doesn't seem relevant to the infomation i need to find out.

Any ideas at all would be greatly appreciated
Many thanks
Az
 

Az

Member
hey guys,
im a 20 year old college student and i am doing a peice of coursework at the moment on psychological behaviours.
I was just wondering if i could get some ideas of what i could write about. I'm looking for somthing interesting but not extremly complicated because i am new to psychology.

i was going to choose alcoholism but i think alot of people will be doing that...so im looking for somthing slightly different but not somthing thats going to be extremly hard to find info about it.

i also thought about smoking but thats probly going to be the most popular.

Another I thought of is OCD's but i dont know very much about them and the infomation i read doesn't seem relevant to the infomation i need to find out.

Any ideas at all would be greatly appreciated
Many thanks
Az
 

Daniel E.

daniel@psychlinks.ca
Administrator
Some of my favorite topics that are more or less related to behavior:

procrastination
the use of pot or other street drugs by people with mental illness
self-destructive behavior (self-injury, suicide, etc.)
Internet or pornography addiction
the psychological need for ritual, routine, or repetitive behavior
exercise in combatting mental illness
music therapy including activities like karaoke
the role of habituation in combatting social anxiety
the psychology of online dating
social withdrawal among the mentally ill
the use of behavior therapy in treating OCD/depression/schizophrenia/etc.
stress-reduction behaviors (meditation, exercise, etc.)
common habits of perfectionists
nervous habits like chewing on pencils
common types of behavior in manic epidoses
the psychology of writer's block

My favorite online references:
Psychology Today: Health, Help, Happiness + Find a Therapist
http://www.pubmed.com
http://www.FindArticles.com
 

Daniel E.

daniel@psychlinks.ca
Administrator
Some of my favorite topics that are more or less related to behavior:

procrastination
the use of pot or other street drugs by people with mental illness
self-destructive behavior (self-injury, suicide, etc.)
Internet or pornography addiction
the psychological need for ritual, routine, or repetitive behavior
exercise in combatting mental illness
music therapy including activities like karaoke
the role of habituation in combatting social anxiety
the psychology of online dating
social withdrawal among the mentally ill
the use of behavior therapy in treating OCD/depression/schizophrenia/etc.
stress-reduction behaviors (meditation, exercise, etc.)
common habits of perfectionists
nervous habits like chewing on pencils
common types of behavior in manic epidoses
the psychology of writer's block

My favorite online references:
Psychology Today: Health, Help, Happiness + Find a Therapist
http://www.pubmed.com
http://www.FindArticles.com
 

Banned

Banned
Member
Another good one is Adult Children of Alcoholics

Something else you could consider - different ways of shaping behavior - ie punishment, negative reinforcement, operant conditioning, aversive control.....that should give you LOTS to research!
 

Banned

Banned
Member
Another good one is Adult Children of Alcoholics

Something else you could consider - different ways of shaping behavior - ie punishment, negative reinforcement, operant conditioning, aversive control.....that should give you LOTS to research!
 

Az

Member
Thanks alot Daniel ill look into each of those.

BG thats kinda what i have to write about,
My 1st explanation has to be genetic/biological/physiological
my 2nd has to be Developemental/Cognitive
And the 3rd has to be Social determinants...which is what im guessing to be Family effects/Media/cultural etc

but again i really appreciate your help =)

Az
 

Az

Member
Thanks alot Daniel ill look into each of those.

BG thats kinda what i have to write about,
My 1st explanation has to be genetic/biological/physiological
my 2nd has to be Developemental/Cognitive
And the 3rd has to be Social determinants...which is what im guessing to be Family effects/Media/cultural etc

but again i really appreciate your help =)

Az
 

Daniel E.

daniel@psychlinks.ca
Administrator
BTW, a good movie to complement a book like "Real Boys" is Stand by Me:

Pollack is right that boys are in crisis in part because they are confused about what is expected of them, discussing the range of possibilities is surely more productive than endorsing one role or another. He mentions a few films that realistically depict the ways boys compete and interact: War of the Buttons (p. 189) and Stand By Me (p. 196).

Reading Guide for Real Boys
 

Daniel E.

daniel@psychlinks.ca
Administrator
BTW, a good movie to complement a book like "Real Boys" is Stand by Me:

Pollack is right that boys are in crisis in part because they are confused about what is expected of them, discussing the range of possibilities is surely more productive than endorsing one role or another. He mentions a few films that realistically depict the ways boys compete and interact: War of the Buttons (p. 189) and Stand By Me (p. 196).

Reading Guide for Real Boys
 

Clockwork

Member
OCD is a great topic to write about. I did a paper several years ago on the topic. Get yourself the DSM. Or look for some information on the net. The treatment for OCD is amazing. I won't spoil it for you by telling you the treatment but there is a lot of information you can find on the disorder. You could also find a mental health agency and volunteer some time so you can get a hands on experience with OCD individuals. You could also branch off and write about the correlation's between OCD and other disorders.
 

Clockwork

Member
OCD is a great topic to write about. I did a paper several years ago on the topic. Get yourself the DSM. Or look for some information on the net. The treatment for OCD is amazing. I won't spoil it for you by telling you the treatment but there is a lot of information you can find on the disorder. You could also find a mental health agency and volunteer some time so you can get a hands on experience with OCD individuals. You could also branch off and write about the correlation's between OCD and other disorders.
 
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