1.1 Explain the historical development of one major therapeutic model‚ including the people influential in its development Person centred counselling came around in the 1940-1950’s by a psychologist called Carl Rogers‚ Rogers and Abraham Maslow held meetings to discuss the future of the humanistic approach‚ they later went on to establish the American association for humanistic psychology. Person centred counselling came about due to their only being two other therapeutic models‚ psychoanalysis and
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Psychoanalysis From the 1890s until his death in 1939‚ the Austrian physician Sigmund Freud developed a method of psychotherapy known as psychoanalysis. Freud’s understanding of the mind was largely based on interpretive methods‚ introspection and clinical observations‚ and was focused in particular on resolving unconscious conflict‚ mental distress and psychopathology. Freud’s theories became very well-known‚ largely because they tackled subjects such as sexuality‚ repression‚ and the unconscious
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Ethnomethodology and symbolic interaction perspectives differ in their approach. Explain how these perspectives differ Ethnomethodology and Symbolic interaction are both sub-categories in the social theory of interaction. Interactionism focuses on the details of people’s everyday lives and how people use symbolism to communicate but also to maintain our character and the impression others have of us as individuals. Both perspectives study similar parts of social interaction and look at behavioral
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Publisher Not Applicable‚ reference is to general ideas‚ not a passage from a particular publication of the above Durkheim‚ E. 1933‚ The Division Of Labour In Society‚ New York: The Free Press. (Original Publication 1893) Hegel‚ G.W.F. 1979‚ The Phenomenology Of The Spirit‚ Oxford: Open University Press ( Original Publication 1807) Jones‚ R.A. 1986‚ Emile Durkheim: An Introduction to Four Major Works. Beverly Hills‚ CA: Sage Publications‚ Pp 24 – 28 Karspersen‚ L.B. 2003‚ The Fission Theory Of The State
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Vol. 9 (1982): 331-358. Chambers‚ Erve Native tours in the Anthropology of travel and tourism Second Edition. 2010 Cohen‚ Erick‚ “Toward a sociology of international tourism” in Social Research 39‚ No.1‚ Spring (1972): 164-182. Cohen‚ Erick “A phenomenology of tourist experiences”‚ in Sociology 13 (1979): 179-201. MacCannell‚ Dean‚ “Staged Authenticity.” In The Tourist: A New Theory of the Leisure Class 1999 [original 1979]. Berkeley: University of California Press. Pp.91-107. Meethan‚ Kevin “Creating
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INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION Intercultural communication is a study of cultural difference through communication. It is a form of global communication throughout the country all over the world. It is used to describe the wide range of communication problems that naturally appear within an organization made up of individuals from different religious‚ social‚ ethnic‚ and educational backgrounds or other acceptable factors. Intercultural communication is sometimes used synonymously with cross-cultural
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Sociology Holiday Homework 3. Asses the view that interpretive theories are more relevant than structural theories for understanding modern societies Interpretivist sociologists may be more relevant for understanding the workings of modern societies‚ which propagate individualism and freedom of choice more than societies before. Other schools of thought‚ namely structuralism‚ disagree and challenge this view by stating that their own theories are still significant and criticising interpretivism
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Balancing theory and practice Groups vs. teams • Group: no collective goal‚ collection of individual • Team: joint or common goal Maximizing team effectiveness Team: • Cooperation • Coordination • Communication • Collaboration • Cohesion • Concern Social and task components of team effectiveness Enhancing presentation effectiveness Icerberg Analogy • Rhetorical question: not really asking for an answer • To make audience interested How Many Questions Survey • Do the survey prior
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PÀ£ÁðlPÀ gÁdå G¥À£Áå¸ÀPÀgÀ CºÀðvÁ ¥ÀjÃPÉë (PÉ-¸Émï)-2013 KARNATAKA STATE ELIGIBILITY TEST (K-SET) FOR LECTUERSHIP - 2013 (Accredited by UGC‚ New Delhi) Conducted by University of Mysore (as the SET agency) Syllabus‚ Question Paper Pattern and Sample Questions Subject code: 07 Subject: SOCIOLOGY University of Mysore‚ Mysore -570005 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------University K-SET Center‚ Pareeksha Bhavan
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Structural Functionalism (Herbert Spencer) is a sociological theory that attempts to explain why society functions the way it does by focusing on the relationships between the various social institutions that make up society (e.g.‚ government‚ law‚ education‚ religion‚ etc) Structural Functionalism is a theoretical understanding of society that posits social systems are collective means to fill social needs. In order for social life to survive and develop in society there are a number of activities
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