Hi, welcome to my gig!
I am a business graduate with a wide knowledge of HUMAN BEHAVIOR, PSYCHOLOGY, and SOCIOLOGY because they were part of my bachelor's degree program. Over the years I have gained enough skills and expertise needed in the field to deliver quality and on-time work to my respectable clients.
My areas of expertise include but are not limited to
HUMAN BEHAVIOR
- the organization of mind
- personality orientation
- theoretical approaches
- psychoanalytic theory
- behavioral disorders
- biological cause of behavior
- Factors influencing human behavior eg Biological factors (e.g., genetics, brain chemistry)
- Psychological factors (e.g., personality, emotions, cognitive processes)
- Environmental factors (e.g., social norms, cultural influences, socialization)
- Theories and approaches to understanding human behavior
- Biological perspectives (e.g., evolutionary psychology, genetics)
- Psychodynamic theories (e.g., Freud's psychoanalysis)
- Behavioral and cognitive theories
PSYCHOLOGY
- cognition
- perception
- attitudes
- self-licking, love, and close relationship
- prosocial behavior
- aggression
- Definition and scope of psychology as the scientific study of the mind and behavior
- Key areas within psychology
- Developmental psychology (e.g., studying human growth and changes across the lifespan)
- Cognitive psychology (e.g., examining mental processes like perception, memory, and problem-solving)
- Clinical psychology (e.g., diagnosing and treating mental health disorders)
- Psychological theories and frameworks
- Psychodynamic theories (e.g., Freud's psychoanalytic theory) 2.
- Humanistic psychology (e.g., Maslow's hierarchy of needs)
- Cognitive psychology (e.g., information processing model)
SOCIOLOGY
- Definition and scope of sociology as the study of human society and social behavior
- culture
- religion
- health and medicine
- stratification by age, gender
- race and ethnicity
- deviance and control
- government and economy
- collective behavior and change
- Key concepts and theories in sociology
- Socialization and social interaction
- Social institutions (e.g., family, education, religion)
- Social stratification and inequality
- Social change and globalization
- Major sociological perspectives
- Structural functionalism
- Conflict theory
- Symbolic interactionism
NOTE: Any topic not mentioned above is welcomed. Thank you so much for your precious time.