Psych 09-2 Psychology of Human Development SY 2011 – 2012 Second Semester Week No. 6-7 of 17 (Jan. 16-20‚ 2012) Instructions: Please read the following topics carefully Use Search engines to find details Refer to Video server sites to find supplementary tutorials‚ and provide the links to your assignment reply. References: Berger‚ KS (2008) The Developing Person Through the Life Span‚ Seventh Edition Worth Publishers Topic: The Play Years: Biosocial Development‚ Cognitive Development
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Psychological disorders - disorders reflecting abnormalities of the mind (variation from the cultural standard) Medical Student Disease - diagnosing yourself with every possible illness How many people develop a psych disorder? - 4/10 What are psychological disorder symptoms from? - internal dysfunction (biological‚ psychological) Medical model - the conceptualization of psychological abnormalities as diseases that‚ like biological diseases‚ have symptoms‚ causes and possible cures 3 parts to
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Chapter 11 Human Development 1. Developmental psychology-the study of changed in physiology‚ cognition‚ and social behavior over the life span 2. What shapes a child? a. Consistency suggests genes set pace/ order of development b. Eye contact when born‚ smile‚ roll over‚ sit up‚ crawl‚ stand‚ walk‚ talk c. Environment also has influence c.i. Certain stages happen at different intervals c.ii. Due to the way we raise children differs between cultures c.iii. Environment influences the
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Cognitive Psychology Psychology maps the human mind‚ behavior and mannerisms. Cognitive psychology is deals with the details and processes that affect individuals. Cognitive deviates from other branches of psychology due to the application of scientific and experimental methods. Cognitive psychology explains how the human mind turns thoughts and actions into cognitions. It also examines the nature of human behavior and uses constructs to create behavior that
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PTSD treatments as “A” treatments based on their high degree of empirical support. They include: Prolonged-exposure therapy‚ Cognitive-processing therapy‚ Stress-inoculation training‚ Eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing‚ or EMDR‚ or Medications. 2.) Which treatments make the “A” list? The VA consider two of the "A" treatments-prolonged exposure therapy and cognitive-processing therapy-that it is doing national rollouts of them within the VA‚ notes psychologist Antonette Zeiss‚ PhD‚ deputy
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AP Psych Notes- Chapter 3 States of Consciousness - Consciousness and Information Processing - Sleep and dreams - Biologica Rhythms and the Rythm of Sleep - Dreams What is Consciousness? Strictly defines as a mental state characterized by an awareness of ourselves and our enviro Consciousness: your awareness of the outside world and yourself Includes: Mental Processes Thoughts Feelings Perceptions Conception btween each person Preconscious: Outsude of your normal
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disorders are best treated by altering behavior patterns. 6: Humanistic psychology- Emphasizes the importance of current environmental influences on our growth potential‚ and the importance of having our needs for love and acceptance satisfied. 7:Cognitive neuroscience- The branch of neuroscience that studies the biological foundations of mental phenomena. 8: Psychology- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions‚ esp. those affecting behavior in a given context. 9: Nature-Nurture issue-
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Chapter 9 Personality is all the ways we have of acting‚ thinking‚ believing‚ and feeling that make each of us unique. A personality trait is a complex pattern of behavior‚ thought‚ and feeling that is stable across time and across many situations. Five - factor model is one of the leading theories of personality which posits that everyone’s personality is organized along five broad dimensions or factors of personality. These factors are often referred to as the Big 5: negative emotionality
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