Cognitive, Behavioral, and Humanistic Perspectives Essay

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    The first perspective that is to be discussed is the biological model, which looks at psychology in regards to biological factors, such as how the brain works and changes, what factors do genetics play in one’s life, and anything else that relates to physical aspects of the human body. It also questions the mental state of a person by looking at the brain and other physical processes. The origin of abnormal behavior for this model is genetics and issues with neurotransmitters. This model views assessment

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    Andy was embarking on his second semester of his junior year in college. After a long bout with a cold and the sudden emergence of a protruding mass on his chest, he knew something was not right. Within a week, he received devastating news - a diagnosis of an aggressive form of bone cancer. The treatment regiment included two years of chemotherapy and radiation. The extensiveness of his cancer made surgical treatment impossible. After just his first dose of chemotherapy, he became septic and spent

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    Biological Perspective In a biological perspective, a psychologist would view alcoholism as something problematic. It's high side effects can often affect our moods and certain urges. However, because our brains have various ways of coping; being in an intoxicated stage can be different for everyone, some people may experience sadness, others may experience rage and anger, or pure bliss and happiness. Furthermore, genetics can play a significant role in alcoholism. For example, she loved such substance

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    For example maybe he really feels trapped in his job and/or possibly frustrated with the way that his brothers treat him in regards to running the company. Behavioral As he sank deeper into his

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    with the scientific method. The six modern theoretical perspectives are evolutionary, cognitive, psychodynamic, behavioral, sociocultural, and humanistic. Evolutionary perspective believes in natural selection. This means that traits that will help you survive will continue to onto new generations where other traits may no longer be passed on. How the human mind process the information and influences behaviors is what the cognitive perspective focuses on. Psychodynamic is focused on how unconscious

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    DISCIPLINE-BASED LIT 2 Perspectives of Personality Introduction There are many topics of interest in the field of psychology but one of the major topics is the study of personalities. There are many personality theories but the most used theories are categorized in several perspective areas. Psychodynamic, Behavioral, Trait, Learning/Social and Humanistic are a few of the major perspectives of personality. Each of these perspectives on personality attempts to describe different patterns

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    Psychology: Historical Foundations and Modern Perspectives There have been many contributions over time from world-renowned philosophers and psychologists to the field of psychology, but the man referred to as the Father of Modern Psychology is Wilhelm Wundt. He was the first person to become a psychologist, and he was the first person to organize a laboratory, which was at the University of Leipzig, that was specifically dedicated to studying behavioral and emotional characteristics of the mind. “Wundt

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    fit into both sides of the spectrum. There are many factors that are involved in the process, and each are important variables in personality, and the evolution of humanity. Four Paradigms of Psychology NATURE-Psycho-analytic/dynamic-Social-Cognitive-Behavioral-Humanism-NURTURE Psycho-analytic/dynamic Theory1 There are several theories of personality, each of which owes its origin to Sigmund Freud (Rathus, 2015). Every theory teaches that personality is primarily characterized by internal or external

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    picks the one most familiar to you, this is called natural selection. The choice between a stranger and family a member has developed over time and has been passed down through evolution. Evolution along with natural selection also plays a part in behavioral actions. Similar behavior also persuades someone to pick family over helping a stranger. The way we pick who we hurt and who we love is also developed through evolution. 2. Basic research is the discovering of what we don’t know yet, it’s uses

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    you choose, write which perspective or branch from psychology (humanistic, positive, biopsychology, cognitive-behavioral, developmental, or social psychology) is most related. Then write a one-sentence statement that describes this perspective. (5 points) They have

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