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Author: Dr. Naomi Kessler

Dr. Naomi Kessler is a forensic psychologist with extensive experience in criminal behavior analysis and legal consultancy. Her professional journey includes working with law enforcement agencies, providing expert testimony in court cases, and conducting research on the psychological profiles of offenders. Dr. Kessler’s writings delve into the intersection of psychology and law, aiming to shed light on the complexities of human behavior within the legal system and the role of psychology in justice and rehabilitation.
Defining ‘Novel’ in Psychology
Cognitive and Experimental Psychology

Defining ‘Novel’ in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 21, 2024

In the field of psychology, the concept of novelty plays a crucial role in understanding human behavior and cognition. But what exactly is a novel,…

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Understanding Hypothetical Thinking in Psychology
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Understanding Hypothetical Thinking in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 21, 2024

Have you ever wondered what hypothetical thinking is and how it differs from critical thinking? In this article, we will explore the concept of hypothetical…

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Deep Dive into Cognitive Theory in Psychology
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Deep Dive into Cognitive Theory in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 21, 2024

Cognitive theory is a fundamental concept in psychology that explores how the mind processes and understands information. From the development of the theory to its…

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Understanding the Concept of Reactance in Psychology
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Understanding the Concept of Reactance in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 20, 2024

Have you ever felt the urge to resist when someone tries to persuade you to do something? Or found yourself becoming defensive when your freedom…

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The Role of Confidence in Psychology
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The Role of Confidence in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 20, 2024

Confidence plays a crucial role in our daily lives, influencing our performance, decision making, and overall well-being. But what exactly is confidence, and how is…

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Exploring Different Types of Conditioning in Psychology
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Exploring Different Types of Conditioning in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 20, 2024

Have you ever wondered how certain behaviors are learned and modified? In the field of psychology, conditioning plays a crucial role in understanding the process…

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Delving into the Cognitive Process in Psychology
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Delving into the Cognitive Process in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 19, 2024

Cognitive psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on the study of mental processes such as perception, attention, memory, language, problem-solving, and decision-making. In…

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Exploring Idealization in Psychology
Cognitive and Experimental Psychology

Exploring Idealization in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 19, 2024

Have you ever found yourself idealizing someone or something in your life? Idealization is a common psychological concept that plays a significant role in shaping…

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Understanding Implicit Memory in Psychology
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Understanding Implicit Memory in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 19, 2024

Implicit memory is a fascinating aspect of human cognition that influences our behavior, perception, and decision-making without us even realizing it. In this article, we…

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The Concept of Projection in Psychology
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The Concept of Projection in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 19, 2024

Projection is a fascinating concept in the field of psychology that involves attributing one’s own thoughts, feelings, and motives onto others. This article will explore…

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