Megan Brooks PS124 Unit 9 Assignment 5/21/13 Alicia Alicia she was just a worrier. She said she would feel keyed up and unable to relax. At times it would come and go‚ and at times it would be constant. She is now afraid to go to a simple dinner party or even go to a restaurant. She stays in bed most days and hardly leaves her house. Thoughts Alicia has are racing and she says it’s hard to let things go. Alicia also has sleeping problems‚ trouble concentrating‚ lightheadedness‚ and worries
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PS124: Introduction To Psychology Prof: James Moskalewicz Kaplan University Aug. 12‚ 2014 By: Heather Leigh Bradley Case Study 2 Sylvia is 28 years old‚ stay-at-home mother raising two small children with her husband‚ who travels frequently for his work. Sylvia finds herself feeling bored and isolated a lot of the time. She finds herself overeating and then feeling bad about her weight gain. She has trouble sleeping at night and takes frequent naps during the day. She has persistent
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Rebecca Buckner PS124: Introduction to Psychology Unit 9 Project Case Scenario 2: Major Depression Disorder The scenario I have chosen to write about is the case of Sylvia. She is a patient of major depression disorder. Symptoms clearly show she is struggling with major depression disorder. The five dominant theories of psychology to further understand the case of Sylvia are the cognitive theory‚ behavioral theory‚ humanistic theory‚ personality theory and social dominance theory.
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Tatiana Saunders PS124: Psychological Disorders and Treatment Prof: Marjorie Vandemark Kaplan University Everyone has a personality with character traits‚ but when these traits are rigid and self-defeating‚ they may interfere with functioning and even lead to psychiatric symptoms. A psychological disorder is describe as any disturbance of emotional equilibrium‚ as manifested in maladaptive behavior and impaired functioning‚ caused by genetic‚ physical‚ chemical‚ biological‚ psychological‚ or
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OPERANT CONDITIONING Submitted by: RuAnn H. Roach April 18‚ 2014 Introduction to Psychology PS124 – 11 Dr. K. Latimer John B. Watson and B. F. Skinner were the forefathers of behavioral learning‚ an alternative scientific perspective to the failure of introspection. Where Ivan Pavlov used classical conditioning (learning that occurs when a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a stimulus that naturally produces a behavior) these behaviorists‚ Watson and Skinner‚ focused their research
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Becky Field PS124: Psychology November 24th‚ 2013 Operant Conditioning Also called instrumental learning‚ operant conditioning is a kind of learning in which a person or animal modifies behavior as a result of behavioral consequences. Unlike classical
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Final Project John Doe May 1‚ 2012 PS124 For this project if I had to design a study investigating the relationship between alcohol and violence‚ I would use the experimental method. The experimental method involves manipulating one variable to determine if changes in one variable cause changes in another variable. This method relies on controlled methods‚ random assignment and manipulation of variables to test a hypothesis (Cherry‚ n.d.). The reason for this method is so
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