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    ABC Recording A form of information gathering for functional assessment using direct observation of three sources-antecedent‚ behavior‚ and consequence. ABC Technique Antecedents‚ Behavior‚ and Consequences Adaptive/Maladaptive Behaviors Individuals with this behavioral disorder may demonstrate disobedience‚ disrespect‚ harassing behaviors‚ destruction of property‚ fighting‚ disruption‚ stealing and bullying. Adaptive/Maladaptive Behaviors These aggressive behaviors are regularly imposed to

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    The five major theoretical perspectives in psychology are biological‚ learning‚ cognitive‚ psychodynamic‚ and sociocultural perspectives. Each one of these perspectives searches for answers about behavior through different techniques and through looking for answers to different kinds of questions. Due to the different approaches‚ each perspective form their own assumptions and explanations. Some perspectives are widely accepted while others struggle for acceptance. Biological perspective "The

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    Discuss each of the main perspectives within psychology (Behaviourism‚ Psychodynamics and Humanism). Support these by including at least two key research studies within your discussion of each perspective. Introduction Psychology is defined as the scientific study of behaviour and mental processes. It studies people’s thoughts and emotions and why people act in certain ways and do certain things. It is supported by scientific research carried out in experiments; the results are the recorded‚ similar

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    fall into yet another class of things. Models of Abnormality are general hypotheses as to the nature of psychological abnormalities. The four main models to explain psychological abnormality are the Biological‚ Behavioural‚ Humanistic‚ and Psychodynamic models. They all attempt to explain the causes and cures for all psychological illnesses‚ and all from a different approach. 1. The Biological (Medical) Model The medical of abnormality model has dominated the psychiatric profession since the

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    my background‚ I don’t want to go back to my past or where I’m from so I am determined to get away and I need a degree for that. Each of the perspectives play into my personality but the one that I would say really explains me is the Psychodynamic. Psychodynamic is where your inner conflicts or things that happen to you influence your behaviors. I’ve grown to be more secure; I don’t trust many people and stay more to myself due to the things that go on in my life and even around me. Biological

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    be considered‚ especially when studying the cause and prevention through psychology. Just as the types of crime can vary‚ so can the psychological approach used to study it. Here the distinctions between three of the main perspectives adopted; Psychodynamic‚ Behavioural and Biological‚ will be examined to identify where they vary or overlap. The Biological approach came to prominence when ’Cesare Lomboso’ published his theories of criminal behaviour in 1876 (L’uomo Deliquente) suggesting that people

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    /210 University of Phoenix Material Appendix C Match the psychological theories with the appropriate statement(s): M.F.J. Psychodynamic Theory K.B.D. Trait Theory I.L. Learning Theory C.G.A. Sociocultural Theory H.N.E. Humanistic Theory A. Individualism versus collectivism B. Popular theorist Eysenck initiated the five-factor model. C. The healthy personality is found in balancing the social self with the individual self. D. Genetics determine

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    studied today. There is Psychodynamic‚ Humanistic‚ Trait‚ and Social Learning. These four represent most all of the assessment tests that we use as well. The first‚ Psychodynamic theory is: a psychological approach to personality assessment. The basis of the psychodynamic theory is measurement of the unconscious thoughts‚ feelings‚ and motives. This theory also measures conflicts and represses problems from early life (Axia College‚ 2010‚ Week 6 Reading).The psychodynamic theory assesses through

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    the core of all talking therapies. Without a functioning relationship between the two‚ the therapist cannot hope to help the client work towards emotional well being. In Person-Centered Therapy (PCT)‚ Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Psychodynamic Therapy‚ there are many similarities when approaching the client. For example; non-judgement and Empathy‚ always being reliable and always conveying interest when the client is talking‚ are all essential for a successful client-counsellor relationship

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    of the structure of personality (the way personality processes are organised) and individual differences (the way people vary n their personality characteristics). Personality theorists and Theories Freud: Originator of psychodynamic theory: the term Psychodynamic refers to a wide group of theories that emphasize the overriding influence of instinctive drives and forces‚ and the importance of developmental experiences in shaping personality. Freud’s Models: Topographic Model divides mental

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