Psychological explanations of one eating disorder. (8+16) Psychological explanations of obesity include the psychodynamic and the behaviourist approach. Behaviourism suggests three means by which obesity may occur; classical conditioning‚ operant conditioning and social learning theory. There is a great deal of evidence for the behavioural explanation. Classical conditioning is where eating becomes associated with other behaviours that are often routine‚ leading to eating when not hungry for example
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Vygotsky is a sociocultural theorist; he believed that the social nature of cognitive development excelled with guided participation. A young child will learn how to complete a new task when a more skilled individual either shows the child how to do the new task or tells the child how to do it. Children are able to learn new things more quickly and more accurately with guidance. If a child that had never practiced the dance techniques of ballet was placed in a ballet class‚ they would most likely
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being fat‚ of being considered ugly. Why do you think ten year olds would ever care about how they look? It’s because of the media implying that being slim is beauty. Due to the media’s brainwashing‚ poor self-image is one of the main causes of eating disorders in adolescent girls. The media sells products‚ not opinions nor facts. They will sell you anything‚ telling you that it will make you slimmer and that being skinny is the way to go. When we see models and celebrities on commercials and in movies
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References: Diessner‚ R. (2008). Classic edition sources human development. Dubuque‚ IA. mcgraw hill contemporary learning series. Moledina‚ M. (2013). Skinner versus Piaget: Summarize the differences between. Blog archive. http://skinnervspiaget2.blogspot.com/2012/02/summaize-differences-b...
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In society today‚ we have been led to develop false ideas of what is true beauty. Television‚ magazines‚ books and songs have a great influence our minds especially the minds of younger women and men alike. The problem with girls‚ however‚ is greater because what has become the image of perfection is nearly unattainable. Girls everyday are exposed to these false portrayals of beauty in the media. They see this and they want to fit in with what they feel is the way to be. So they turn to drastic
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Body Fat and Eating Disorders When people have weight loss and eating disorders‚ there have been psychologist that try to help people understand the damage that this can cause. There are many disease that will become a part of this problem such as bulimia and anorexia‚ these diseases often lead to the loss of body weight and anorexia also can have detrimental effects of dimorphic disorders. People tend to get tied up with how their body looks which can become an obsession which triggers
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Jean Piaget’s Theory of Schema Madeline A. Dominguez BSHS 325 December 14‚ 2014 Janice Wagner Jean Piaget’s Theory of Schema Theorist Jean Piaget introduced the term schema and its use was popularized through his work‚ such as in his theory of cognitive development. Cognitive development begins from infancy through adolescence and adulthood. In this report I will define the term schema and discuss it based on Piaget’s theory of cognitive development. Schema is defined as a cognitive framework
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Write an ESSAY (1000 words) on Piagets theory of cognitive development in children. Piaget’s theory Jean Piaget’s is a Swiss psychologist who studied and wrote about cognitive development. He began publishing seriously on one of his favourite subject‚ mollusks. His work became well known among European students of mollusks‚ who thought he was an adult when they heard his work. He published his first paper when he was 10 it was about a sighting of an albino sparrow. When he left university
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the theories of Lev Vygotsky as I believe his work has become the foundation for a lot of our modern day theories and concepts in regard to a child’s cognitive development. Lev Vygotsky was born in Russia in 1896 during the Russian Revolution and his works only came to the attention of the western world when they were published in 1962. Vygotsky died quite young and a lot of his research was unfinished however his work was continued by his students and followers alike. Vygotskys theory of Socio-cultural
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f SPEECH PLAN FOR INFORMATIVE SPEECH Title: “What lifestyle do you want to live? Understanding Your Credit” Topic: Credit Reports and Credit Scoring Specific Purpose: I want my audience to understand the factors that make up their credit scores. Thesis Statement: The factors that make up the credit scores are: payment history‚ debt‚ length of credit history‚ new credit‚ and type of credit used. (www.myfico.com) Organizational Pattern: Categorical Forms of Support: Explanation‚ graphs
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