Showing posts with label Behavioral Science Journal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Behavioral Science Journal. Show all posts

Monday, 6 May 2019

Psychology journals-Lupine Publishers



Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit social- communicative impairments, which cognitive and neuropsychological deficits are evident. This research study presents an experimental study to prove effectiveness of a psychologic program, designed to facilitate conceptual and categorical development through learning of links between concepts. A total of 27 students with ASD participated in study, evaluated over 9 months, throughout three successive measures, distributed in two groups: an experimental group (n= 14) and a control group (n= 13). Results found through ANOVA comparative analysis and independent samples t- test for equality of means show there´re significant differences in the cognitive conceptual development among experimental group participants compared to their peers of control group.To know more click on below link.


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Tuesday, 30 October 2018

Her Caribbean Blues: The Female Prison Experience: (SJPBS)- Lupinepublishers







In recent history, women were considered the “forgotten offenders.” However, a number of global-political changes have led to an increase in the female prison population; subsequently, this population has become the focus of considerable research. Even so, little inquiry has examined how females experience prison, as well an examination of the female prison experience in developing countries, where the penal culture is significantly different from the U.S., is even more limited. Conversely, both classic and contemporary prison studies have well documented the social world of male offenders, particularly how males experience prison and the perils of imprisonment. This exploratory study examines the ways women in a Caribbean nation experience prison and the challenges they encounter while in prison. Findings indicate that the women faced multiple changes, however, two broad challenges related to their incarceration were prominent. These included the threat of losing pieces of their social identity and trying to cope with a penal culture that threatened to reshape how these women viewed themselves.


Friday, 26 October 2018

Detaching: Now If the Good Goes: (SJPBS)- Lupinepublishers



The last time we talked about attachments as a powerful glue that we apply to a couple, object, idea, to name a few, and that knowing that we can separate would take us from just thinking about it to a series of curses and disappointments of our life, when never, we have never been closer to wisdom, and that word is so adulterated that it is happiness. Whenever a patient arrives at my office with an anxiety reaction and some depressive episode due to a love breakup, at the moment of knowing their history it is evident that it was a good thing to have that break, because we agree that when listen to someone talk about a relationship, one immediately knows when the protagonist can do well or badly, little by little ?, one can think “... what a nice relationship they have” or a “go on, they do it as they want”. And that’s when at the beginning of my analysis to your talk, one mentions to the patient that he lives a fortunate moment, and they turn to me to see with the most unbelieving eyes of the world world, and they tell me with a “but how do you think that? It is the worst moment of my life “, and I would like to point out that a moment of suffering is the best crystal with which we can visualize a situation, if we are resolute enough despite the moment we are living, it is to take advantage of that cold and painful wave that we It allows us to obtain that resistance that we would not do otherwise.


Friday, 5 October 2018

Addiction to Tobacco: A War That Begins to Win: (SJPBS)- Lupinepublishers



For several centuries’ humanity has become addicted to tobacco, as a social entrance to an allowed addiction, and that each smoker was charged its respective bill, with ways to die of the most brutal and suffered possible. The complications of nicotine addiction are based on the form of its entry route, which is respiratory due to smoking, and hence the complications of the referred habit, mainly emphysema and lung cancer. The national survey of addictions reveals that in Mexico 18.5% of the population smokes; that is, almost 20 million people with tobacco habit; almost 50 thousand cases of deaths per year have been reported and that makes us an average of 130 to 140 deaths per day, following the worldwide trend of starring in the number of deaths.


Friday, 28 September 2018

September 21: World Day of Alzheimer’s Disease: (SJPBS)- Lupinepublishers




Before talking about Alzheimer’s disease, we must understand the concept of dementia, which is conceptualized as the progressive loss of cognitive functions due to brain damage or disorders. Characteristically, this cognitive alteration causes inability to perform the activities of daily life mainly seen in memory, calculation, way of relating and living together, as well as in decision making. Many times, dementia is caused by other types of ailments, such as brain tumors, hydrocephalus, multiple cerebral infarcts, metabolic diseases such as hypothyroidism, chronic infections; or it can also be simulated by anxiety and chronic depression.

Comparative Analysis of Development Program of Concepts and Categories Through Cognitive Perceptive Networks in Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder: (SJPBS)- lupine Publishers



Abstract

Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit social- communicative impairments, which cognitive and neuropsychological deficits are evident. This research study presents an experimental study to prove effectiveness of a psychologic program, designed to facilitate conceptual and categorical development through learning of links between concepts. A total of 27 students with ASD participated in study, evaluated over 9 months, throughout three successive measures, distributed in two groups: an experimental group (n= 14) and a control group (n= 13). Results found through ANOVA comparative analysis and independent samples t- test for equality of means show there´re significant differences in the cognitive conceptual development among experimental group participants compared to their peers of control group.