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Examines three theories of socialisation - Freudian, cognitive-developmental, and social-learning - and analyses how each theory views the nature vs nurture controversy. Explores the impact of sex-role...
Four programmes produced in a magazine format and covering the individualism, collectivism, poverty and welfare. All use Brighton as an example of a divided community, although the questions relate to all of...
Keynote address from the 1990 American Psychological Association, presented by behavioural psychologist B F Skinner in his last public appearance. He expresses his belief that the proper role for...
Introductory programmes on basic topics and issues in pshychology. 1: Covers the nature and practice of psychology, which undertakes to understand, predict, and control or modify individual human behaviour...
Documents the landmark 1971 study on the power of social situations in which Dr Philip Zimbardo created a mock prison, randomly dividing a group of students into two groups - prisoners and guards. Shows how...
Looks at the research in social cognition. Piaget’s view of child development was essentially a very individualistic one, and although he was aware of social factors he didn’t consider them to be very...
British psychiatrist Dr John Bowlby reviews the findings that led him to propose his theory of attachment and explains how his theory of object relations differs from other theories. He discusses his...
Explores attitudes of society about sexuality in later life. Presents realistic information about the physiologicaland emotional changes affecting intimacy. Older men and women speak candidly about their...
Viktor Frankl discusses his unique method of treatment. He considers the dilemma of living and loving in a modern, narcissistic world.
Dr Viktor Frankl, founder of a method of psychological treatment called logotherapy, compares his theories with those of Freud, Jung, Adler, Lorenz and Skinner. He discusses logotherapy, meaning, humanism...
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