Cognitive, Behavioral, and Humanistic Perspectives Essay

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    The psychological perspective views the illness as being caused by underlying conflicts that are rooted in our brains. “Freud believes that events in our childhood can have a significant impact on our behavior as adults. He also believed that people have little free will to make choices in life. Instead, our behavior is determined by the unconscious mind and childhood experiences.” (McLeod 2007) Through this thinking, DID is something that is caused by some underlying cause that the person is unaware

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    In psychology there are six perspectives: psychoanalytic, humanistic, behaviorism, cognitive, behavioral and cognitive neuroscience, and cultural. Each of these six perspective contribute to love and I will be explain how as well as giving a few examples for each. The first perspective I will be explaining is the theory that Sigmund Freud founded, psychoanalytic. Psychoanalytic is “an approach in psychology that links psychological processes to activities in the nervous system and other bodily processes

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    Compare and contrast the various personality theories: Psychodynamic perspective, Behavioral and Social Cognitive perspective, Humanistic perspective, and Trait perspective) and discuss which perspective you think is most applicable. Support your argument (based on what you learned, examples, etc). Psychodynamic Perspectives- view personality as being primarily unconscious and as developing in stages. Psychodynamic theorists believe that behavior is merely a surface characteristic and that to

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    undergraduate, I recall being very interested in the humanistic approach to psychotherapy, simply because it was congenial to the person I was at that time. I was deeply interested in the concepts of free will, self-concept, self-actualization, and most importantly, conditions of worth. In addition, when I considered the type of therapist I would have been the most willing to do therapeutic work with, I tended to think of a therapist with a humanistic orientation. However, I was quite naïve and discredited

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    The 5 Perspectives of Psychology The five major perspectives in psychology are the biological, humanistic-existential, cognitive, psychodynamic, and sociocultural perspectives. Each one of these perspectives looks for answers about behavior through diverse methods and through looking for answers to different types of questions. The different approaches, each perspective form their own explanations about behavior. The biological perspective, is the perspective that looks at how your nervous system

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    There are a few different approaches to how psychologists view things. These include but are not limited to, the behavioral, humanistic, and cognitive approaches. Each approach treats things differently. These different approaches stem from psychologists who didn’t think each other was right and so they each came up with their own way of viewing things. None of these approaches are wrong, but they just differ from one another. Jake was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, but these three approaches

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    which affect the view of the disorder and treatment of the disorder. Just like there are many different styles to solving crime, there are different styles of psychology. The different models of psychology are biological, psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, and lastly socio-cultural. Briefly, each model will be examined to see which way the individual would be viewed and what the cause of the disorder may

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    anxiety disorder. This is a mental illness that causes constant worry and fear. In psychology, there are many ways to look at the development and treatments for this affliction. Behavioral, humanistic, and cognitive are three approaches that look at Jake’s disability in a similar, yet a contrasting manner. The behavioral approach studies how one behaves and reacts in situations that trigger anxiety. Jake is psyching himself out by his recently harder classes. In other words, he dreads taking these

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    an anxiety disorder. This is a mental illness that causes constant worry and fear. In psychology, there are many ways to look at the development and treatments for this affliction. Behavioral, humanistic, and cognitive are three approaches that look at Jake’s disability in a similar, yet contrasting manner. The behavioral approach studies how one behaves and reacts in situations that trigger anxiety. Jake is psyching himself out by his recently harder classes. In other words, he dreads taking these

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    experienced from early childhood, because this perspective puts much emphasis on the influence of this stage in our present emotional well done. This causes a type of therapy is quite extensive in time. Humanistic therapy

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