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    Nathan Merrill XXJUN2012 PS208 Case Analysis of Andrea Yates After close review and careful analysis of the case of Andrea Yates and the circumstances which led to the drowning death and murder of her five children‚ I first would like to state my personal opinion on the conclusion of the case which was the majority consensus at the time of her

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    The case of Andrea Yates demonstrates just how important it is for the sentencing of a criminal to be accordingly to their psychological situation. Andrea suffered even when in prison for she was not receiving the appropriate help‚ as seen before‚ she went without eating. “The public remains mystified by psychiatry‚ and no amount of empirical evidence can dissuade many from believing that psychiatrists have some insight as to why people do crazy things. The essence of this view is to believe that

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    Five Times Free- Andrea Yates On June 20‚ 2001 while her husband was at work‚ Andrea Yates committed what some might perceive as the most repulsive crime in history. She systematically drowned her five children in the family bathtub‚ while feeling nowhere close to remorseful. After committing the crime she picked up the phone dialed 9-1-1 and calmly-too calmly- ask the operator to send the cops. What they found upon arrival was a woman sitting silently on the living room couch‚ while her five children

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    Piaget’s Theory Cognitive Development Process From a baby to an adult‚ the mental of human are changing continuously due to the demographic (age‚ gender‚ and education) and environmental factor (family influence and society influence). There are many types of cognitive development theory that use to prove the human’s mental stages of changing. In cognitive development theory‚ the theory that is focused on is Piaget’s theory of cognitive development. Piaget’s theory‚ which is the children cognitive

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    recently discussed Piaget’s theory of cognitive development. His theory is divided up into four categories‚ where each category represents an age group. The sensorimotor stage is for birth to 2 years‚ the preoperational stage is for 2 to 6 years‚ concrete operational stage is for 6 to 12 years‚ and finally‚ the formal operational stage represents 12 years and above. When asked to go into a local toy store‚ it is no shock that the toys parallel with these stages of Piaget’s theory. I decided to go to Babys

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    Did Andrea Yates have schizophrenia? On July 30‚ 2001‚ Andrea was indicted on two counts of capital murder for the deaths of Noah (seven)‚ John (five)‚ and Mary (six months)‚but not for the deaths of her other two children‚ Luke (three) and Paul (two). In this paper we will discuss Andrea Yates behaviors‚ treatments and court case where she was found not guilty by reason of insanity. After Andrea’s first pregnancy‚ in 1994‚ she started experiencing postpartum depression. She experienced hallucinations

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    Piaget’s Theory of cognitive development in early childhood is defined as the way a child’s mental activities and capabilities evolve through childhood to adolescents. They gain a sense of mental activities when they begin to think logically about the experiments they conduct to adapt to their environment. This theory has four stages‚ and they are; sensorimotor‚ preoperational‚ concrete operational‚ and formal operational. The sensorimotor stage(birth- 2) is defined at the time when a child is not

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    Jean Piaget: The second theory I am going to investigate is Jean Piaget’s cognitive theory. Jean Piaget (1896 -1980) was the first psychologist to make a systematic of cognitive development‚ his theory of cognitive child development assistance “us” in understanding children of cognitive development. Piaget believed that babies are born with reflexes (innate schemas). For example‚ when the babies are born‚ they have a sucking reflex‚ they will suck a nipple‚ dummy or a finger. Similarly the grasping

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    that of Jean Piaget and his theories on the cognitive development stages. Jean Piaget was born in Neuchatel‚ Switzerland‚ where he studied at the university and received a doctorate in biology at the age of 22. Following college he became very interested in psychology and began to research and studies of the subject. With his research Piaget created a broad theoretical system for the development of cognitive abilities. His work‚ in this way‚ was much like that of Sigmund Freud‚ but Piaget emphasized

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    In the adolescence stage of development teens usually think about themselves which can affect their thoughts‚ behavior and emotions. David Elkind is a psychologist and educator who first described how Piaget theory on adolescent egocentrism effects on their thought‚ behavior‚ and emotions. “Adolescent egocentrism is a characteristic of adolescent thinking that leads young people ages 10 to 13 to focus on themselves to the exclusion of others “(Berger‚ 2014 p. 333). However‚ Elkind named three false

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