Neonates have no psychology. If operated upon, for instance, they are not supposed to show signs of trauma later on in life. Birth, according to this school of thought is of no psychological consequence to the newborn baby. It is immeasurably more important to his "primary caregiver" mother and to her supporters read: father and other members of the family. It is through them that the baby is, supposedly, effected. This effect is evident in his I will use the male form only for convenience"s sake ability to bond. The late Karl Sagan professed to possess the diametrically opposed view...
of the same magnitude. The child"s mind is shredded to pieces: some pieces are still HE and others are NOT HE =the outside world. This is an absolutely psychedelic experience and the root of all psychoses, probably.
of the same magnitude. The child"s mind is shredded to pieces: some pieces are still HE and others are NOT HE =the outside world. This is an absolutely psychedelic experience and the root of all psychoses, probably.
If not managed properly, if disturbed in some way mainly emotionally, if the separation – individuation process goes awry, it could result in serious psychopathologies. There are grounds to believe that several personality disorders Narcissistic and Borderline can be traced to a disturbance in this process in early childhood.
Then, of course, there is the on-going traumatic process that we call "life".
Since I am majored in biology, I will mainly talk about the topic of human cloning today. Four billion years ago, life arose on the earth. Four billion years later, human beings begin to look into the secrets hidden in the genes, which are the most delicate structure of life....
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Streams, rivers, lakes, and wetlands contain a large part of our precious fresh water. Unfortunately they also act like drains, and everything we leave lying around ends up in them – acids, mercury, cadmium, and lead from industry and other resources; soil from logging operations; phosphorus and nitrogen from detergents;...
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Over the years there have been many documented cases of diseases for which there appeared to be no cause. Only within the late 20th century has the reason for these illnesses been brought into the spotlight. The symptoms of these illnesses are usually the loss of coordination followed by dementia,...
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The human being is considered to be the ultimate form of life on the earth. This is not because the human body is strong and agile. Many other animals posses skills much superior to humans and are able to perform feats humans can only dream of. The one thing that...
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One of the most touchy aspects of our relationship with animals is the use of animals in laboratory sciences. Some manufactures of cosmetics and household products still conduct painful and useless tests on live animals, even though no law requires them to do so. Some people, called anti-vivisectionists, are at...
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