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Originally Posted by Ghazanfar Ali
Dear what about theories of Motivation, Emotions, Learning, Intelligence & Development?? Also, Disorders & Therapies can not be expressed untill CRAMMED.
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Well, here comes the difference between a science and a non-science study background, science students can well understand and relate these all topics with physiology, but even then these topics are very easy to comprehend, I agree that in development part, we need to understand whole process and system in detail, but only till prenatal phase, in the post natal, we read that how a child grows up with the changes in environment with respect to his or her own growth patterns so it is quite natural and easy to relate with our life, similarly motivation, emotions and specifically learning is very familiar for us, as we know how we can make a relation between our emotions and bodily changes, which are explained in theories of emotion and same is the case with motivation, don’t we know in what ways we get motivated? Obviously some facts and scientific aspects are needed to be remember and cram but as compared to the natural sciences it is interesting to read and easy to understand. Due to space shortage I can’t explain all these topics in understandable form unfortunately, but psychology is not a subject to be crammed, in disorders, can’t we relate that how a psychic patient behaves in an unusual manner and exhibit an anti social behavior? Yes their symptoms are confusing though.