Psychological Theories: Lifespan vs. Social Learning Theory A Case Study HNC Social Care 13th August 2011 Total Words = 814 During this case study we will be utilising two theories to understand the behaviours of an individual named Alistair. Alistair is 17 years old and originates from Ayrshire. He arrived at Stepdown on 01/06/2011 after it was decided that he no longer met the criteria to be held in secure accommodation‚ however still required supervision.
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Alcohol is a common and easily obtainable drug that has been socially accepted in many countries. Alcohol is a ‘depressant drug.’ It slows down the actions of the central nervous system and lowers heart and breathing rates‚ allowing many people to ‘relax.’ The drug doesn’t affect the body as much if it is taken in right amounts; however if the drug is abused‚ it can be very harmful. Even though many people are aware of the negative effects of alcohol‚ people still decide to drink as it helps them
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Martin Skelton Word Count 2550 Discuss the psychological and physical effects of loss and grief: How might an ethical therapist incorporate this knowledge into his/her work? Base your answer of the theories and models presented in Module 7. It is a fact of life that every individual will experience loss and grief at some point in their lives but in certain circumstances they may be unaware of it. Loss can come in many disguises from the easily recognisable bereavement‚ to redundancy‚ children leaving
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Priyanki Rana Period 9 NS3 Dangers of Alcohol and Addiction Among Teenagers Underage drinking and addiction have become one of the largest social issues among teenagers in America today. Although more than half of high schoolers drink and do drugs on a regular basis‚ the problem is that they are not aware of how dangerous alcohol and drug addiction can really be. The reality is that drugs and alcohol are often the cause of many problems among teenagers‚ they ruin the lives of teenagers
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Alcohol Abuse in Teens Alcoholism is one of the biggest and unrecognized problems in our society today. Alcoholism is a substance-use disorder in which the sufferer has problems managing how much alcohol he/she consumes. Alcoholism (alcohol dependence) is a negative pattern of alcohol use leading to a number of problems‚ which may include needing more alcohol to get intoxicated (tolerance)‚ difficulties that occur when the effects of alcohol wear off (withdrawal)‚ using more alcohol or for longer
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Why should people not drive while under the influence of alcohol or marijuana? Marijuana use is growing more and more. While it does not have many physically harmful effects‚ it has mental effects on people. There is constantly research bring conducted on this "drug" marijuana has many effects on people that we still do not quite have a grasp on. Marijuana can impair short-term memory and perception. Memory impairment from marijuana use. Occur because THC alters how information is processed in
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Colorado Technical University Online PSYC120-1103B-21 September 18‚ 2011 Professor Redfern Resubmission Abstract I will be discussing the life of a man that we will call Jack Dough. Jack is my boyfriend and has agreed to be the subject of my psychological analysis. We will go over the main points of his life thus far and try to look at him through the psychoanalytic point of view. To understand what Jack Dough has went through and how he has become the man he is today‚ I will attempt to look at
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Date: November 14‚2014 Teacher: Mrs.Marilou C.Zerrudo Gr./Section:V-Pythagoras Harmful Effects ON THE BRAIN AND CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM -Alcohol is a depressant‚ which slows down the central nervous system and can cause drowsiness‚ relieve pain and induce sleep. - Drinker experiences mild euphoria and loss of inhibition as alcohol impairs region of the brain controlling behavior and emotions. Alcohol impairs behavior‚ judgment‚ memory‚ concentration and coordination (shortened attention span
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paper about drinking alcohol. Hope it helpful [pic] Today‚ our world is more modern therefore a lot of alcohol to choose form. In our life alcohol has been used for many reasons‚ such as in meeting or in conversation. Alcohol is also for communicate expediency or for easing sorrow. When we go into restaurants‚ bars‚ pubs or somewhere else we can see that people drink many kinds of alcohol such as wine‚ spirits and beer. Alcohol includes many components
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ALPHABETIC LIST OF THEORIES1. Adaptive Structuration Theory2. Agenda-Setting Theory3. Altercasting4. Argumenation Theory5. Attraction-Selection-Attrition Framework6. Attribution Theory Classical Rhetoric8. Cognitive Dissonance theory9. Computer Mediated Communication10. Contextual Design11. Coordinated Management of Meaning12. Cultivation Theory13. Dependency Theory14. Diffusion of Innovations Theory15. Domestication16. Elaboration Likelihood
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