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- The Nature of the PsycheA paper that explores the ways in which we define ourselves and examines the meaning of the self throughout history, illustrating those contexts with examples from contemporary and classic film sources.
- The Psyche of Victor FrankensteinThis is about the psyche of Victor Frankenstein and the disorders he demonstrates through the book. I used other sources to back up my argument and created a works cited page at the bottom.
The Animus ArchetypeWhereas for men, the hidden female portion of the psyche is known as the anima, the counterpart in women is the animus. Learn how the animus appears in dreams and what it symbolizes.- Making the Shift: Feeling Worse Vs. Better, Part 2Michele explains why the PTSD healing process so often means we move forward and then backward before moving forward again as well as how to recognize and allow pain and healing.
- Confessions Of The Zeitgeist KillerMark Nowak , an experienced psychiatrist, is trying to understand the psyche of a serial killer known as 'The Zeitgeist Killer.'
- Labyrinths in the Contemplative ArtsLabyrinths have resurfaced as a tool for healing, contemplation, and ritual. The powerful symbolism and wide-ranging appeal make it a good choice for those looking for a way to release grief, negativity, or depression; or for a way to embrace healing, hope, and joy.
- The Psychology of DreamsI had to conduct very serious research before I could find the unique method of dream interpretation that was absolutely correct and understand exactly how the psychology of dreams works.
- The Myth of Atalanta and the Golden ApplesThis article shares information about the myth of Atalanta and the golden apples and outlines the morals that the myth discloses.
THE RESURGENCE of the FOOD KITCHEN?Given the state of the economy in the U.S. today: hundreds of thousands of home foreclosures, increases in heating oil, increases in fuel prices, increases in food costs, is it possible that we will see a resurgence of the soup kitchen in our country?
Left at the Wall: Tokens of Remembrance at the Vietnam MemorialEveryday items are left at the Vietnam Memorial. What happens to these tokens and what prompts people to leave them? What makes the Vietnam Memorial different from all the monuments in D.C?
Wes Anderson's, The Darjeeling Limited, Starring Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody and Jason SchwartzmanTrains are always dependable for plot progress. Yet, in true Anderson fashion the story of The Darjeeling Limited gets derailed by characters that are too playful for the constraints of plot.
Why the 2007 Mets' Collapse is the Worst in MLB HistoryHow bad was the collapse of the 2007 New York Mets? There has never been one worse in history of Major League Baseball.
The Constituents and Components of Our Psyche and OurselvesA research paper written for an Honors Psychology Course that explores the most important constituents and components of the psyche, what they mean for mental health, and how those components help us to define who we are.
Psychological Interpretation of the Film La Dolce VitaWe can learn a lot from the psychology that goes into a film. This essay explores the incredible wealth of information and significance that can be found in the masterpiece of cinema known as "La Dolce Vita".
Ranking the Top Ten Best Uniforms in the National Football LeagueThese are the best unis in America's most popular sport today.- The Psychology of Weight Loss IssuesMany who struggle with weight underestimate the power of the mind during the process of losing and maintaining.
- Seeing the Silver Lining in Present-Day Mass ConsciousnessThe reality of levels, in conjunction with the goal of ascension, does not imply instant perfection.
Angel "The Duck" Cabrera Wins U.S. Open ChampionshipAngel Cabrera is the unlikely winner of the U.S. Open Championship Golf Tournament in 2007.
Screwball Comedies of the 1930's and 40's and What They Had to HideSome say that scoping out naughty metaphors in movies made during the immediate implementation of the Hays Code can be fun. And, yes, seeing all the little symbolic winks of the eye in the great screwball comedies made roughly between 1934-1944 really can be a lot of fun.- An Critical Philosophical Examination of the Road to War in IraqA critical examination of the Bush doctrine and policies of the Bush Administration, this research paper uses the arguments of past and present philosophers to more critically examine the road to war.
The Crises of Nation Building in Japan: What Bush Could Learn from MacArthurThe Five Crises of Nation Building applied to Japan and why Japan was a rare success!- How to Talk the Psychiatrist Out of Placing You in the Psyche WardThis is an account of one of my sessions with my psychiatrist. During this session I was able to convince the psychiatrist not to admit me into the hospital.
- Lacan and the Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison: An In-Depth LookThere is a great excitement about what the child sees as their reflection in the mirror, but the binary opposition to that is caused by the Other imposing their Social I on the Real or Ideal I.
- Book Review: The Practical Handbook for the BoyfriendThey have dug into the psyche of the Male's thought patterns to write this handy guidebook, and in the hope that men will actually read it.
- Panopticism in The Demolished ManFoucalt's Penonpticon in "The Demolished Man"
Finding Energies in the Chakras: An IntroductionIn its simplest meaning, a chakra is a wheel of energy. Ancient tradition as well as current belief notes the presence of seven chakras within the human, all of which represent different aspects of life and person.
Dealing with Difficult People During the Holiday SeasonTake a look into the Jeckel and Hyde Syndrome for a few laughs.- A Psychhoanalytical Critique of Freud's Ego, Super Ego, and Id in Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"Shirley Jackson's short story "The Lottery" created an uproar after its initial publication. It has been critiqued as an insight into feminism, sociology, and humanity's brutal history; however, I believe the story is an allegory for the human psyche.
- The Last TycoonIn Harold Pinter's adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's unfinished novel, The Last Tycoon, visceral director Elia Kazan poured his own psyche in. Cerebral spaces of DeNiro's Stahr grasp Kazan's Mise en scène as ample dais for culminated personal themes.
Shepard Fairey - The Obey ManifestoArtist Shepard Fairey submitted the following manifesto to support the image of Andre the Giant that he designed as an experiment in phenomenology. Over a decade later, the sticker and stenciled versions of it are found pasted all over the world. This w
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