How is psychology related to tourism? As Villamira also stated (2001), psychology in tourism studies individuals who act as tourists. Key elements from tourism psychology perspective are motivation (needs), expectation, decision making, satisfaction and experience, including analysis of relations (see Figure 1). Does psychology fall under hospitality? I started out in an entry level hospitality […]
How would you know that you have established a therapeutic relationship?
How would you know that you have established a therapeutic relationship? Qualities of a good therapeutic relationship: General agreement on the goals and tasks of the therapy. Shared decision-making. Mutual engagement in “the work” of the treatment. The ability to talk about the “here-and-now” aspects of the relationship with each other. How can you use […]
What is the easiest course?
What is the easiest course? That being said, here’s a look at some college classes that tend to be easier than some core classes. Creative Writing. Physical Education. Psychology. Public Speaking. Anthropology. Art History. Acting. Photography. What is the easiest job? So, if you’re looking for inspiration, here are some of the easiest and highest-paying […]
What are measures in psychological research?
What are measures in psychological research? Measurement is the assignment of scores to individuals so that the scores represent some characteristic of the individuals. Psychological measurement can be achieved in a wide variety of ways, including self-report, behavioural, and physiological measures. What is psychological measurement? Psychological measurement seeks to validly measure differences between individuals and […]
How do you respond to a threat of violence?
How do you respond to a threat of violence? Do… Share your concerns with the Threat Assessment Team (TAT) Listen and offer support in a non-judgmental way. Widen options and explore alternatives for problem solving. Ask direct questions about the person’s intentions; if appropriate ask if the person is considering suicide or other acts of […]
What causes boredom teens?
What causes boredom teens? Adolescence is driven by dissatisfaction, the young person no longer content to be defined and treated as a child anymore, wanting to become older but not sure how, more boredom part of the price they pay for the uncertain developmental journey they now undertake—having more times of not knowing what to […]
What are the 10 branches of psychology?
What are the 10 branches of psychology? What are the 10 branches of psychology? Clinical and health psychology. Educational and developmental psychology. Industrial-organizational psychology. Marketing and consumer psychology. Sports psychology. Social psychology. Neuropsychology. Forensic psychology. What are the different branches of psychology and its functions? Biopsychology is a branch of psychology focused on how the […]
How would you describe self esteem?
How would you describe self esteem? Self-Esteem is the term used to describe a person’s own measurement of his/her self-worth. It is how you think of yourself, describe yourself and the collection of beliefs you have pertaining to your abilities and worthiness. Self Esteem affects how you think, feel and make decisions in matters that […]
How is Behaviour therapy used to treat phobias?
How is Behaviour therapy used to treat phobias? Cognitive behavioral treatment for phobias involves un-pairing the anxiety response from the feared situation. CBT is able to do this partly by identifying problematic or irrational thinking patterns, and helping people take on new, more adaptive ways of thinking about challenging situations. What type of cognitive behavioral […]
Who invented the nature vs nurture debate?
Who invented the nature vs nurture debate? Francis Galton How did the nature nurture debate start? This controversial debate has existed since 1869, when the phrase “Nature Versus Nurture” was coined by the English polymath, Francis Galton. Those who agree with the nature side argue that the DNA and genotype that we are born with […]