Organisational Behaviour
The study of organisational Behaviour in psychology. How people come together and organise themselves, on any scale.
The study of organisational Behaviour in psychology. How people come together and organise themselves, on any scale.
The interplay between behaviourism and the psychological mechanisms of avoiding personal truths and projecting blame as part of the phenomena we know as scapegoating, is multidimensional, changing from target to target, based on specific triggers and biases, originating from differing attachment needs.
The Theory of Rationality, often associated with Rational Choice Theory, is a framework used to understand decision-making processes.
Carl Rogers, a prominent figure in humanistic psychology, emphasized the importance of self-exploration and the questioning of one’s assumptions
The concepts of social control, manipulation, and brainwashing have rich histories and are intertwined with various social, psychological, and political theories.