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    Perspectives Paper Psy 310

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    Perspectives Paper Yvette Chacon December 17‚ 2012 Cheri Meadowlark Behavioral psychology‚ also known as behaviorism‚ is a perspective that became dominant during the early half of the 20th century thanks to prominent thinkers such as B.F. Skinner‚ and John B. Watson. The basis of behavioral psychology suggests that all behaviors are learned. Conditioning is the process of learning

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    Depression Paper PSY/270 February 20‚ 2012 University of Phoenix Depression Paper There is a distinct difference between bipolar and unipolar disorder‚ although both disorders may be due to a chemical imbalance in the brain‚ head injuries or genetically passed down through the gene pool‚ each of these disorders have different symptoms‚ characteristics‚ and require different treatments. However‚ there are some things both of these disorders have in common‚ which are the fact that

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    Portfolio Presentation Megan Libey PSY 490 Dr. Dennis Plunkett Introduction This presentation will go over the various theories that many humans are taught. The theories in the presentation have contributed to the field of psychology over many years‚ and new ideas‚ data and collection over materials will make the theories continue to grow with new knowledge that will be learned. The presentation will also touch base on what was important to my learning and how I utilized these in everyday

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    Cognitive Psychology Definition Paper PSY 360 August 29‚ 2011 JOYCELYNN FLOWERS-ASHTON Cognitive Psychology Definition Paper According to About.com (2011)‚ cognitive psychology is‚ “the branch of psychology that studies mental processes including how people think‚ perceive‚ remember and learn.” (Answer‚ para. 1). The main focus of cognitive psychology is to understand how information is acquired‚ processed‚ and stored within the human brain (About.com‚ 2011). Cognitive research is used in

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    Psy/270 Depression Paper

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    Depression Paper Amy Soucek PSY/270 May 26‚ 2013 Dr. Colleen Story Depression Paper While similar‚ unipolar depression and bipolar disorder cause different struggles in individuals who have them. Unipolar depression is characterized only by bouts of depression symptoms‚ while people with bipolar disorder experience the same symptoms in combination with cycles of mania. There are many biological and psychological theories of the causes of unipolar depression‚ but bipolar disorder has for the

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    Cognitive Theory Paper

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    Importance of Cognitive Development 1. Lev Vygotsky and Jean Piaget together came up with a theory of child development known as the Cognitive Theory. This theory has to do with the development of a young child’s brain. Specifically it has to do with the development in a child’s ideas‚ beliefs‚ and assumptions ( 47). These beliefs can be altered based on everyday experiences and understandings. As a child grows and develops their cognitive development changes in a child’s schema allows a child

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    Psychodynamic Theorist Psychodynamic Theorist Throughout psychology‚ many theorists are remembered for his or her work in specialized areas. Sigmund Freud‚ Erik Erikson‚ Alfred Adler‚ and Carl Jung were psychoanalysts. Each theorist had his own view and that view was brought into the psychology field and has earned its own right to become a theory. Many of the theories are still used today and may continue to be used in future studies. Sigmund Freud became known as the founding father of

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    Nursing Theorists

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    predicting‚ and /or prescribing." | | | The goal of nursing is “to put the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him”. - Nightingale | Introduction * Born - 12 May 1820 * Founder of mordern nursing. * The first nursing theorist. * Also known as "The Lady with the Lamp"  * She explained her environmental theory in her famous book Notes on Nursing: What it is‚ What it is not . * She was the first to propose nursing required specific education and training. * Her

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    HDFS 276 November 1‚ 2011 Cognitive Dissonance in my Life When I first looked through the guidelines of this report‚ it was clear that I had the perfect beginning topic. Recently‚ my older brother has come out to the family about feeling gender confused. This was evident in our childhood because he always seemed awkward with his body and growing up‚ he didn’t have very many friends. My brother has always been a little different to the rest of the world‚ my parents used to say he “marches to

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    [CYP3.1 – 2.3] THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT JEAN PIAGET (1896-1980) COGNITIVE/CONSTRUCTIVIST Jean Piaget was a Swiss Zoologist who is widely recognized as having influenced the way young children are taught. Piaget’s theory is based on the idea that the developing child builds concepts for understanding by responding to physical experiences within his or her environment. Piaget further believed that a child’s cognitive ability increased in sophistication with development because learning is

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