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    Theoretical Orientation There are several different types of theoretical orientations that a student may choose to identify him or herself with. Although students may choose a specific theoretical orientation‚ they may change their orientation later on in their academic career depending on changes in their perspective of the field. Each orientation is equal; neither orientation is better than the other. Just because a person picks a certain orientation doesn’t mean that their psychological assessment

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    contributions to society of the Cognitive and Psychodynamic Approaches‚ and compare the two approaches in terms of their scientific status (18) The Cognitive Approach provides two contributions to society; Reliability of Eyewitness Testimonies and Cognitive Interviews. The cognitive interview technique has been developed from a number of models of memory and forgetting from the cognitive approach‚ which is used to interview eyewitnesses of crimes. The major two contributors are cue-dependency theory from

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    Teaching and Learning Approaches My choice of teaching approach for my micro teach was to use PowerPoint‚ practical exercises and an end of session test to ensure all learning styles were met. I adjusted the tables and seating so I could walk in the area where the learners were sat so to engage with them. Throughout my session I carried out formative assessment of what was being taught by asking questions and keeping eye contact with all my learners. During the PowerPoint exercise I also passed

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    Analyzing biological and humanistic Billy Ocean Week 3 PSY/250 Dr. James University of phoenix AGUC0909A Many people have different theories when approaching personality‚ some think its biological and others think it’s humanistic. In this essay I will be describing the biological approach to personality and the factors that influence the formation of personality. I will also be discussing Maslow hierarchy of needs and examine the relationship of biological factors and Maslow

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    last century many therapeutic approaches have been created with ongoing research leading to further developments in learning and understanding. These approaches are mostly used to provide therapy to individuals who are experiencing some form of distress in their life. Three of the main approaches used in counselling and psychotherapy are psychoanalytic‚ based primarily on the work of Freud (1856 - 939)‚ behaviourism (Pavlov 1849 – 1936) and the more recent humanistic approach (Rogers 1902 – 1987 and

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    1.1 Explain the background and development of theoretical ethical approaches? BACKGROUND AND DEVELOPMENT OF THEORETICAL ETHICAL APPROACHES Deontological Theory The deontological theory state that the consequences or outcomes of actions are not important‚ what actually matter is that the actions are morally justified. For example drunken driving is wrong‚ now if a person argues that he safely navigated his way back home and for that reason he/she should not be held accountable by law‚ they

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    September 09‚ 2013 SY0541 Professor Lintag Critique Paper Existential Therapy What is the aim or the purpose of existential therapy? Does existential therapy helps us Filipinos to develop our self-esteem‚ self confidence and self-awareness or care to others? Why did I choose existential therapy among other therapy? According to Professor Lintag`s handout‚ the aim of existential therapy encourage clients to reflect on life‚ for them to recognize their range of

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    Humanistic approach to Counselling Introduction There are 3 main approaches to psychotherapy and counselling‚ and many variations on each approach: Psychodynamic Humanistic Behavioural The Psychodynamic approach‚ including psychoanalytic‚ is the oldest with an emphasis on bringing the unconscious into consciousness so gaining greater self-knowledge. It is usually long-term work ‚ often over a number of years‚ and in the case of psychoanalysis with several sessions each week. It delves into

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    Theoretical and treatment approaches to family treatment Structural family therapists have developed a number of techniques; some of the following techniques are frequently used in restructuring families (Janzen) Confirmation: The therapist who is giving a sympathetic response to a family member’s affective presentation of herself‚ for example‚ may employ this technique: “You seem to be worried.” Confirmation can also be executed by describing an obviously negative characteristic of the client

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    Population Both forms of therapy have been shown to be effective especially with people in institutionalized settings. While existential therapy tries to help people find meaning in their lives and through this help them overcome a crisis‚ SFBT tries to provide brief therapy that will enable the client to deal with future problems (Corey‚ 2013). Considering the nature of the two therapies it becomes apparent why they would work well with populations such as people in institutionalised settings. SFBT

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