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    Tia Gardner September 21‚ 2012 Humanistic Perspective and Addiction There are several theories of addiction. All of them are imperfect. All are partial explanations. It is for this reason that it is important to be aware of and question addiction theories. One contemporary psychoanalytical view of substance abuse is that it is a defense against anxiety (Thombs D 2006). Addicts often abuse alcohol and other substances to guard against anxiety and other painful

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    Behaviour: The Psychodynamic and Cognitive Theories. This essay will purport to discuss the case study of Suzy. Suzy presents with symptoms of two mood disorders‚ namely depression and anxiety. The two theoretical perspectives that will be used are Psychodynamic theory and Cognitive theory. Suzy’s depression and anxiety present with certain symptoms. These symptoms‚ as well as the behaviour that results‚ will be explained and analysed using firstly the psychodynamic theory which will then be compared

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    Sarah Stuthers 4/29/12 GEED100-D01 Reflection After reviewing my reflection‚ I felt proud of myself because the material way my own. When I saw the first link‚ I was disappointed at first that someone had made the same analysis about the theory being black and white; however‚ when I clicked on the link‚ I discovered that the site SafeAssign found the same information on was a completely different topic – as well as a site I had never seen before. As for the rest of the links‚ I was wondering

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    What is Cognitive Psychology What is Cognitive Psychology The branch of psychology that studies the cerebral processes of the mind‚ such as thinking‚ remembering‚ perceiving‚ problem solving‚ and language is cognitive psychology. This consists of mental representations and using theoretical ideas to find connection among brain functions and structures. Cognitive psychology became popular during the regression of behaviorism and the use of technology and neuroscience. Its core focus is on information;

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    Social Learning Theory Donald V. Daul University of Oshkosh Wisconsin Abstract Social learning theory is one of the most frequently looked at theories in criminology. Throughout this paper I will examine the basic premise as well as the main goals the theory tries to explain. I will also look at the validity and limitations associated with the social learning theory‚ through the use of peer reviewed articles. Finally I will describe the different policy applications that are contributed

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    Sensory Stimulation Theory of Learning Sensory stimulation theory learning means that this theory can be applied towards learning. That is‚ by stimulating the senses‚ the individual’s learning can be enhanced. For example‚ if a person prefers to learn through visual aids‚ “seeing” materials should be used. Another person may prefer listening and thus‚ audio related education materials should then be used. The sense of touch‚ taste and smell should also be included in the learning process. However

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    Social learning theory is a theoretical premise that has an importance in criminology‚ sociology‚ and psychology. It goes further to develop prevention for these elements such as criminology and deviance. The development of social learning theory began when Akers tried to meld the differential association theory of Sutherland’ sociological approach which originated in 1947‚ in his other association theory together with principles of behavioral psychology. The following paper seeks to discuss in detail

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    ASSIGNMENT: ‘A theory based evaluation of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy’ The purpose of this essay is to provide a theory based evaluation of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). The first part of this essay will concentrate on defining CBT including a brief description of its derived history and the therapies that have contributed to its development. I will then move on to review the tools used in the four step process of CBT (assessment‚ formulation‚ intervention and evaluation). I will

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    Adult Learning Theory Paper INFT 101 LUO Summary Adult learners bring a much different dynamic to the college environment. They often have families to raise‚ full time jobs‚ and have many different life experiences that impact the way in which they learn. There are many different factors that cause adults to learn differently than a traditional college student. Adults are self-directed‚ task motivated‚ they learn because they are ready and willing to‚ and the experiences they’ve

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    Adult Learning Theory Donna L. Herrera June 20‚ 2013 INFT 101 Final Draft Summary Research has been prepared over the past twenty years to help educators comprehend Adult Learning‚ and observe different theories to help facilitate returning adult students. Some of the different issues that were investigated were the mental‚ physical and emotional aspects of Adult Learning. This is not only imperative for educators. It is vital for Adult Learners so that they are able to ascertain the

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