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In-class notes from Dr. Herman's general psychology course at Rutgers (Fall 2023). Contains the following info: sex, gender, theories, human sexuality, sexual response cycle, sexual disorders/problems, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender dysphoria, the paraphilias, etc.
In-class notes from Dr. Herman's general psychology course at Rutgers (Fall 2023). Contains the following info: four theories of motivation, maslow's hierarchy of needs, deci and ryan's self-determination theory, positive incentive value theory
In-class notes from Dr. Herman's general psychology course at Rutgers (Fall 2023). Contains the following info: mental health treatment, classifying psychological disorders (DSM), anxiety disorders, dissociate disorders, mood disorders, etc.
In-class notes from Dr. Herman's general psychology course at Rutgers (Fall 2023). Contains the following info: personality, psychoanalysis, freud, systems (id, ego, superego), psychosexual stages, oedipus complex, human development theories, hierarchy of needs, inkblot test, etc.
In-class notes from Dr. Herman's general psychology course at Rutgers (Fall 2023). Contains the following information: health psychology, stress, appraisal model, walter cannon, shelly taylor, hans selye, psychoneuroimmunology, factors about stress and health, coping and alleviating stress, etc.
In-class notes from Dr. Herman's general psychology course in Rutgers (Fall 2023). Contains the following information: emotions, moods, theories of emotion, nervous system, responses, communication, etc.
Lecture notes about seizures including epilepsy, classification, diagnosis, Broadmann's map, etc.
Notes from lecture about sleep including REM, EEG, why we sleep, etc.
Basic Processes notes from the lecture. Includes notes about CSF, neuroclosing, dura mater, etc.
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