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    Psychological Theories of Delinquent Causation Psychological Theories of Delinquent Causation Juvenile Justice Melissa Skinner Carl Sandburg College February 18‚ 2013 Psychological Theories of Delinquent Causation In choosing theories of causation to get a better understanding of why delinquent behavior occurs‚ one should approach the psychological theories. Within the psychological theories‚ are two theories we will to further explore. The first is the psychoanalytic theory

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    the psychology class textbook‚ students were asked to choose two early psychological theories and discuss which research methods were most likely used to reach the hypotheses. Out of the early psychological theories I chose to discuss phrenology and psychoanalysis. The first of which I would like to discuss is phrenology. To briefly summarize‚ phrenology (Greek for “study of the mind”) Inspired by Joseph Gall‚ is a theory that different brain parts are responsible for specific character and personality

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    Maggie Halverson Abnormal Psychology 4/20/2014 Media Project: Shutter Island In the movie “Shutter Island”‚ the main character‚ Andrew Laeddis struggles with recognizing reality because he suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. The movie is set in 1954 at Ash Cliff‚ a treatment facility on Shutter Island for the “criminally insane”. Laeddis believes he is a U.S. Marshall who has come to the island with his partner‚ Chuck‚ to investigate the disappearance of one of the patients. As Laeddis continues

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    They then develop an appetite for the drug and consequently an addiction. Both theories emphasize the fact that the disease causes compulsive actions despite negative consequences. Also‚ the loss of interest in social and personal issues. It is the drug itself that the addict becomes addicted to not because of the genes a person has

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    Unit XII Key Terms 1. Social psychology: the study of how people’s thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behavior influence‚ and are influenced by‚ the behavior of others 2. Social cognition: mental processes associated with people’s perceptions of‚ and reactions to‚ other people 3. Self-concept: the way one thinks of oneself 4. Self-esteem: the evaluations people make about how worthy they are as human beings 5. Temporal comparison: using one’s previous performance or characteristics as a basis for judging

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    What is psychology? The scientific study of behaviour and the physiological and mental processes that underlie such behaviour. A profession that applies the findings of psychological research to real world problems Wilhelm Wundt First psychology lab in 1879 Main focus was on consciousness Many students established research labs in North America and Germany. G. Stanley Hall Student of Wundt for a brief time Growth of psychology in North America Structuralism Edward TitchenerTo identify

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    Relate Stereotyping‚ Prejudice‚ & Disrimination To Real Life Experiences and Its Global Awareness. The world is well aware with these terms stated above- stereotypes‚ prejudice‚ and discriminate. These three terms are used to further create inequality between people based on their inner and outer characteristics. Specifically the inequallities which are most common are based on races or gender. Being a stereotype means to generate an oversimplified representation of a particular type of a

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    in the development of psychology‚ the process of growth and maturing has been earlier associated only with childhood. Erik Erikson was one of the first theorists‚ who believed that development continues throughout life. Erikson developed his theory of psychosocial development taking into account the specific cultural context. According to him‚ each stage in life corresponds to certain expectations the society might have. Erikson introduces eight stages of the life span of every person: Trust

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    defense mechanism that helps us avoid any mental or emotional stress or scarring from any painful‚ horrific‚ traumatic experiences that we have been through in our past. Sigmund Freud was a neurologist who is famously known for his many studies and theories on psychoanalysis of the human brain and its nature in the 20th century. He was born in Freiberg‚ Austria on the 6th of May 1856‚ though at the age of 4 years‚ he moved with his family to Vienna where he settled and began his education. In 1983 after

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    Psychological Theories of Delinquency In his article‚ Kelley discusses the Psychology of Mind theory‚ or POM‚ which was created using the work of Banks (1983‚ 1989); Mills (1990); Mills & Pransky (1993); Suarez (1985); Suarez & Mills (1982); and Suarez‚ Mills‚ & Stewart (1987)‚ which focuses strongly on original or unconditioned though‚ which is a though process that takes into account principles and reasoning that is automatic through common sense and positive thought. As well as reactive thought

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