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    Unit 8 P1 and M1

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    Assignment brief – QCF BTEC Assignment front sheet Qualification Unit number and title Level 3 BTEC National Diploma in Health and Social Care (QCF) Unit 8 – Psychological Perspectives for Health and Social care. Learner name Assessor name Kamila Patrycja Zgadzaj Kwame Attikpoe Date issued Hand in deadline Submitted on 5th December‚ 2014 15th December‚ 2014 15/12/14 Assignment title Explain the principal psychological perspectives and assess different psychological approaches to study. In

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    Marilyn Monroe was not always this happy and fortunate person. Marilyn Monroe’s life was filled with hardships and struggles that she overcame to be this powerful woman she is remembered as today. I believe that Structual-Organisimic Perspective; psychodynamic theory‚ psychosocial theory‚ and piagetian theory‚ greatly explains why Marilyn Monroe turned out to be the woman she is so fondly remembered as. Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Baker. Her childhood was filled with poverty‚ sexual abuse

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    1.6 Explain why it is important to have an understanding of a therapy model before using its methods and techniques. Unit 2 2.1 Explain the key features of the psychodynamic and cognitive–behavioural models of counselling. 2.2 Compare and contrast these models with the main model chosen Recommended word count: 3500 words Date

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    the physical bases of human and animal behavior‚ including the nervous system‚ endocrine system‚ immune system‚ and genetics. More specifically‚ neuroscience refers to the study of the nervous system‚ especially the brain. The Psychodynamic Perspective psychodynamic perspective may or may not follow Freud or take a psychoanalytic approach. However‚ they do tend to emphasize the importance of unconscious influences‚ early life experiences‚ and interpersonal relationships in explaining the underlying

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    on the function of psychological processes (Kowalski and Weston‚ 2011). Over time‚ psychology developed from different perspectives‚ each with their assumptions. In psychology‚ the major perspectives are the psychodynamic‚ the behaviorist‚ the evolutionary‚ and the cognitive. The psychodynamic perspective‚ founded on the principles of Sigmund Freud‚ rests on three fundamental assumptions (Kowalski & Weston‚ 2011). The first assumption is that people’s actions are in direct correlation with the thoughts

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    can actually cause more complications for the patients. Another criticism is that all people respond differently to the medications. There is not a one size fits all when it comes to medicating people with mental disorders. The Psychodynamic Model: The psychodynamic model was developed by Sigmund Freud and it suggest that all human behavior is caused by underlying psychological forces that interact with each other to cause ones thoughts‚ emotions and behaviors. This theory suggests that nothing

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    and associated life-styles as well as the performance requirements of a work position. ) Holland identified six categories in which personal types and job environments can be classified: realistic‚ investigative‚ artistic‚ social‚ PSYCHODYNAMIC THEORY  Psychodynamic theory is best exemplified by the writings of Anne Roe.  This theory say that vocational interest develop as a result of the interaction between parents and their children.  Roe believes there is an unconscious motivation from this

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    psychiatric illness used by mental health professional in the United States and other countries. It is used by clinician‚ insurance companies‚ pharmaceutical companies‚ policy makers and researches of many different orientations such as biological‚ psychodynamic‚ cognitive‚ behavioral and interpersonal. It is also designed for use across settings‚ inpatient‚ outpatient‚ partial hospital‚ clinic‚ private practice‚ and primary care‚ and with community population. It is also popular among psychiatrists‚ psychologists

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    must look at the whole of experience. According to the gestalt thinkers‚ the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Max Wertheimer is often credited as the founder of this movement. Psychoanalysis: Sigmund Freud was the found of 4) Psychodynamic approach. This school of thought emphasizes the influence of the unconscious mind on behavior. Freud

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    of what personality theory relates to which assessment‚ we should first discuss each theory‚ to understand it. The psychodynamic theory focus on the unconscious thought‚ feelings‚ motives‚ and conflicts. This can result from issues that have happened during one’s very early childhood. Projective test and personal interviews are used to try and find out about a person’s psychodynamic personality. Next we will talk about the humanistic view of personality theories. In this theory you are more focused

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