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1PsychologyJames Lange Theory of Emotion
2PsychologyStructure and Work of Human Barin (Q & A)
3Psychology (H) D-INeuron Types, Structure and Function
4Psychology DG I (H) & (S)Motivation, Elements of Motivation
5Psychology DG II (H) & (S)Abnormal Behaviour
6Psychology (H) D-INeed - Hierarchy Theory of Motivation
7Psychology (S) D-IRole of Motivation in Learning
8Psychology (S) D-IMemory & Types of Memory
10Psychology (H) D-IRole of non- verbal cues in person- perception
11Psychology (H) D-IITopographical aspects of Mind
12Psychology (H) D-ILeadership & It's Functions
13Thurstone's Scaling Method
14Psychology (H) D-IITopographical aspects of Mind Paper III
15Psychology (H) D-IAggression & Prevention of Aggression
16Psychology (H) D-IIMerits and Limitations of Projective Tests of Clinical Diagnosis
17Psychology (H) D-ISpearman Two Factors Theory
18Psychology (H) D-IIFunctionalism
19Panic Disorder
20Psychology (H) D-IInterview Method and Types of Interview
21Structure and Functions of Human Eye
22Psychology (H) D-IICognitive Psychology, Contribution of Jean Piaget
23Psychology (H) D-I Paper IGoals of Psychology
24Psychology (H) D-II Paper IVTitchener's Structural
25Psychology (H) D-I Paper IExperimental Method
26Psychology (H) D-II Paper IIIGeneralized Anxiety disorder-Symptoms & Etiology
27Psychology (H) D-I Paper ISTM
28Psychology 10+2IIntelligence
29Psychology (H) D-II Paper IIISchizophrenia, Clinical Symptoms of Schizophrenia
30Psychology (H) D-I Paper ILTM
31Psychology (H) D-I Paper ICauses of forgetting
32Psychology (S) D-IIPsychopathology of every day life
33Psychology (S) D-IRole of Motivation in Learning
34Psychology (H) D-II PaperDissociative Disorder & Types of Dissociative Disorder
35Psychology (H) D-II Paper IVContributions of Rogers
36Psychology (S) D-ITest of Retention
37Psychology (S) D-IConnectionism
38Psychology (H) D-I Paper IPhysiological Correlates of Emotions
39Psychology (S) D-IConnectionism II
40Psychology (H) D-IGestalt Theory of Perception
41Psychology (H) D-II Paper IIIPhobia ; Symptoms and Causes
42Psychology (H) D-IBiological determinants of personality
43PsychologyPsychology
44Psychology (S)Psychotherapy - Meaning & Goals
45Psychology (H) D-II Paper IIIPhobia ; Symptoms and Causes
46Psychology (H) D-II Paper IIIObsessive - Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
47Psychology (H) D-II Paper IVTolman's Cognitive Field Theory
48PsychologyPsychology
49PsychologyPsychology
50DG I (H) PaperExtrinsic and Intrinsic Framework of Motives
51D-I (H) Lecture-IISocio-cultural determinants of personality
52D-II (H) Paper- IVContribution of Rollo May ; 1909
53DG I (H) Paper IStructure and Functions of Spinal Cord
54DG I (H) Paper IStructure and Functions of Spinal Cord
55DG II (H) PAPER IIIContinue Somatoform Disorder , Treatment of Somatoform Disorder
56DG I (H) Paper IRole of Social Factors in Perception
57DG II (H), III PAPERMOOD DISORDERS
58DEG - I (H) Paper - IContinue - Role of Cultural Factors in Perception
59DEG - I (H) Paper - IAttention Process
60DEG - II (H) PAPER - IIIContinue Nature of Depression
61DEG - I (SUB)Helmholtz Theory

63DEG - II (SUB)Continue - Primary Mental Mechanisms
64D-II (H) Paper- IIIContinue - Dysthymic Disorder
65DEG - II (H) Paper- IIIContinue - Major Depressive Disorder
66DEG - (I) H Paper - IIGroup Structure
67DEG - II (H) Paper- IIIContinue - Etiological Viewpoints of Depressive Disorder
68DEG - I (H) Paper - IIContinue - Function of Group

70DEG - I (H) Paper - ICASE STUDY METHOD
71DEG - I (H) Paper - IIMeaning of Group Cohesiveness

72DEG - I (H) Paper - INature of Verbal Learning


76DEG - I (H) Paper - IIContinue - Factors Influencing Group Cohesiveness
77DEG - II (H) Paper - IIIContinue - Treatment of Unipolar Depression

79DEG - II (SUB)Mental Retardation
80DEG - I (SUB)Difference between Illusion and Hallucinations

82DEG - I (SUB)Difference between Perception and Sensation
83DEG - II (SUB)Types of Mental Deficiency
84Degree 2 (H) Paper 4Titchener Structural Psychology
85Degree 2 (H) Paper 4Major Steps of Psychological Research,
86DEG - I (H) Paper - IROLE OF MOTIVATION IN LEARNING
87DEG - I (H) Paper - IPhysiological Correlates of Emotion
88DEG - II (H) Paper- VIContinue - Titchener Structural Psychology
89DEG - I (H) Paper - ITESTS OF RETENTION

91DEG - II (SUB)Psychotherapy + Meaning & Goals
92DEG - I (SUB)SENSORY MEMORY

94DEG - I (H) Paper - IContinue - Physiological Correlates of Emotion
95DEG - I (SUB)STM
96DEG - II (H) Paper- IVFunctionalism
97DEG - I (H) Paper- IIThurstones Scaling Method
98DEG - II (SUB)Classification of Mental Retardation
99DEG - I (SUB)Continue - Visual Space Perception

101DEG - II (SUB)Continue Border Line Mental Retardation
102DEG - I (SUB)LTM
103D-II (H) Paper- IIIContinue - General Symptoms of Manic
104DEG - I (H) Paper - ICLASSICAL CONDITIONING THEORY
105DEG - II (H) Paper- IIIContinue - Manic Depressive Psychosis
106DEG - I (H) Paper - IRelation between Motivation and Emotions
107DEG - I (H) Paper - IHUMAN BRAIN
108DEG - I (H) Paper - ISENSORY MEMORY
109DEG - II (H) Paper- IIIContinue Types Of Manic Depressive Psychosis
110DEG - I (SUB)Learning Curve
111DEG - II (SUB)Continue - Mental Retardation Moderate Mental Retardation
112DEG - I (H) Paper - IDETERMINANTS OF PERCEPTION

114DEG - II (SUB)Continue - Mental Retardation, Clinical Types of Mental Retardation
115DEG - I (H) Paper - ISPACE AND DEPTH PERCEPTION
116DEG - II (H) Paper- IVNeo - Freudianism
117DEG - I (H) Paper - IOPERANT CONDITIONING
118Degree I (H) Paper IDECAY THEORY OF FORGETTING
119DEGREE -I PAPER - IIMeaning of Group Cohesiveness
120DEGREE -I PAPER - IIMeaning of Group Cohesiveness
121DEGREE -I PAPER - IExtrinsic and Intrinsic Framework of Motive
122DEG - II (H) Paper- IVContinue Neo Freudianism
123DEG - I (H) Paper - IMotivation, Elements of Motivation
124DEG - I (H) Paper - IINTERFERENCE THEORY OF FORGETTING
125DEG - II SubsidiaryPaycho - Analytical Therapy
126DEG - I (SUB)Difference between Illusion and Hallucination
12710+2 PSYCHOLOGYUses of Aptitude Test
128DEG - II (SUB)Psycho Analytic Therapy
129DEG - II (H) Paper- IIICriteria of Abnormality
130DEG - II (H) Paper- VMeaning of Statistics
131DEG - I (H) Paper - IFRUSTRATION AND CONFLICTS OF MOTIVES
132DEG - I (H) Paper - IBODILY CHANGES IN EMOTION
133DEG - I (H) Paper - IILeadership Definition And Function
134DEG - II (H) Paper- IIIDefine Abnormal Behaviour
135DEG - I (H) Paper - IJAMES - LANGE THEORY OF EMOTION
136DEG - I (H) Paper - IIContinue - Leadership Function
137DEG - III (H) Paper- VContinue + Importance of Statistics in Psychology
138DEG - II (H) Paper- IIIDifference between Normal and Abnormal Behaviour
139DEG - II (H) Paper- IIIContinue - Leadership Functions
140DEG - I (H) Paper - ICANNON BARD THEORY OF EMOTION
141DEG - II (H) Paper- IIINATURE OF CRITERIA OF ABNORMAL
142DEG - II (H) Paper- IIIDYNAMIC ASPECT OF MIND


143DEG - I (H) Paper - IUSES OF INTELLIGENCE TESTS
144DEG - III (H) Paper- VContinue - Uses and Limitations of Statistics
145Degree 2 (H) Paper 4Contribution of Rollo May, 1909,
146DEGREE -I PAPER - IIContinue - Leadership Functions
147DEGREE -I PAPER - ITYPES OF INTELLIGENCE TEST
148Degree 2 (H) Paper 3 LECTURE -IPSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT
149DEGREE - II PAPER - IIIPSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT lec.-2
150DEGREE -I PAPER - ITYPE APPROACH OF PERSONALITY
151DEGREE -I (H) PAPER - IIContinue- Types of Leader
152DEGREE - II PAPER - IIIPsycho - Analytic Conception of Personality
153DEGREE -I PAPER - IGoals of Psychology
154DEGREE -I PAPER - I LEC. - 2TYPE APPROACH OF PERSONALITY
155Degree 2 (H) Paper 3 LECTURE -IIIPSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT
156Degree 3 (H) Paper 5Continue - Level of Measurement
157DEGREE -I (H) PAPER - I LEC. - 1SCOPE OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
158DEGREE - 2 (SUB)Mental Mechanism
159DEGREE -III (H) PAPER - VFrequency Distribution
160DEGREE - III PAPER - VContinue - Frequency Distribution

162DEGREE -I PAPER - II LEC.- IISCOPE OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
163DEG - II (H) Paper- IIIPSYCHO PATHOLOGIES OF EVERY DAY LIFE
164DEG - III (H) Paper- VIOrganisational Behaviour
165DEG - II (H) Paper- IIIPhobia Symptom and Causes
166DEG - II (H) PAPER - IIIPSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT
167DEG - II (H) SUB.Paper- IIIContinue - Phobia Symptom and Causes
168DEG - I (H) Paper - IIContinue - Leadership Traits Theory
169DEG - I (H) Paper - ITRAIT APPROACH OF PERSONATILY
170DEG - II (H) Paper- IIIDREAM MECHANISM
171DEG - II (H) Paper- VIContinue - Organisational Behaviour
172DEG - I (H) Paper - IIContinue - Leadership Traits Theory
173DEG - I (H) Paper - ICONTRIBUTION OF CATTELL
174DEG - I (H) Paper - IIContinue - Traits Theory
175DEG - II (H) Paper- IIIGeneralized anxiety disorders - Symptoms and Etiology
176DG II SubsidiaryPrimary Mental Mechanism
177DEG - I (H) Paper - IROLE OF MENTAL SET IN THINKING
178DEG - II (H) Paper- IVContributions of Rogers
179DG III H Paper VIContinue - Organisational Behaviour
180DEG - I (H) Paper - IDEDUITIVE AND INDUCTIVE THINKING


181DEG - II (H) Paper- IIITYPES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
182DEG - II (H) Paper- IIITREATMENT OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
183DG I H Paper IIContinue - Leadership, Situational Theory
184DG II H Paper IVContinue - Contribution of Rogers
185DEG - I (H) Paper - Inature of problem selving
186DG I H Paper IIContinue - Situational Theory
187DG III H Paper VMeaning of Central Tendency
188DG II H Paper IIINeurasthenia
189DG I H Paper I & SubsidiaryGestalt Theory of Perception
190DEG - I (H) Paper - ISOUDION STRATEGIES
191DG II (H)Difference between Normal and Abnormal Behaviourr
192DG I ( H)Nature of Verbal Learning
193DG I ( H) and SubsidiaryFactors Influencing Perceptions
194DG I ( H) and SubsidiaryGoal of Psychology
195DG II (H) paper IVFunctionalism
196DG I SubsidiaryDifference between Perception and Sensation
197DG II SubsidiaryMental Retardation
198DG II Subsidiarycontinue Mental Retardation

200DG I ( H) Paper IILeadership Functions
201DG II (H)Paper IVContribution of Rollo May
202DG I ( H)Continue Goals of Psychology
203DG I ( H)Sensory Memory
204DG I ( H)Sensory Memory
205DG I ( H)Continue Leadership Function
206DG II (H) paper IVContinue - Functionalism
207DG II (H)Phobia Symptoms and Causes
208DG I ( H)Phobia Symptoms and Causes
209DG I ( H) and SubsidiaryContinue - Gastalt Theory
210DG II ( H)Functionalism Continue
211DG I ( H) Paper IIContinue Thurstone Scale
212DG I ( H) Paper IIGroup Cohesiveness
213DG I SubsidiaryLearning Curve
214DG I SubsidiaryFactors Influencing Perceptions
215DG I ( H) Paper IDifference between Illusion and Hallucination
216DG I ( H) and SubsidiaryContinue - Gastalt Theory
217DG I ( H)Canon Bard Theory of Emotions

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