Psychology for Social Care Practice (DH3M34) Assessment 2 Case Study (LO.2 and LO.3) In this assessment I am going to be writing a case study on Rose. Rose is the youngest of five children‚ she has one sister and three brothers. Rose has been diagnosed with a rare chromosome deletion on her 22nd chromosome‚ it is called 22q13 deletion syndrome also known as Phelan Mcdermid syndrome after the doctors Katy Phelan and Heather Mcdermid who first discovered this syndrome whilst studying chromosome
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Transactional Analysis: Transactional analysis is a social psychology developed by Eric Berne during the 1960s‚ which has further evolved over the past four decades to include applications to psychotherapy‚ counseling‚ education and organizational development. Transactional Analysis (or TA as it is often called) is a model of people and relationships and is based on two notions: first that we have three parts or ’ego-states’ to our ’personality. The other assumption is that these converse with one
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Social Psychology SP3450 Week 1 Assignment 1 By Andrew Timmons The social psychological theory I chose was sociocultural perspective. I learned this early on in High School. I noticed higher status being given to the guys who had cars to drive. So‚ early on I was motivated to get a job so I could buy a car. And the guys with the cooler cars were even more popular. There are many examples I could use to demonstrate this type of phenomenon in High School‚ but I believe this to be one of
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Leadership and the thought of death The process of choosing a certain kind of leader can get influenced by the thought of death‚ or death salience‚ a product of Terror Management Theory. The difference in choice when people are influenced by death salience is substantial. Where only 4% of the votes would go to a charismatic candidate in a normal situation and 45% to a relationship-oriented one‚ with the effect of death salience this changes to 33% and a decrease to 22%. A task-oriented candidate
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Schema Theory 1. Introduction A schema contains both abstract knowledge and specific examples about a particular social object. It ‘provides hypotheses about incoming stimuli‚ which includes plans for interpreting and gathering schema-related information. Schemas therefore give us some sense of prediction and control of the social world. They guide what we attend to‚ what we perceive‚ what we remember and what we infer. All schemas appear to serve similar functions – they all influence the encoding
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normative and informational social influence‚ understand Asch’s and Milgram’s experiments‚ explain how we can be susceptible to social influences 4. Group Influence (1:00) d. Understand social facilitation‚ social loafing‚ and deindividualization‚ understand group think and group polarization‚ identify how minorities can sway majorities 5. Prejudice (1:00) e. Identify the three major components of prejudice‚ contrast different types of prejudice‚ discuss social factors that create prejudice
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01/31/2012 Reaction Paper Social Psych. Spring 2012 Clinical Therapy: The Powers of Social Cognition Until reading module 11 I was unaware of how college students suffered from some form of mild or full depression unknowingly. I thought it would occur more so after college with the stress of finding a job in your field of study. Since the phenomenon of depressive realism also known as the “sadder but wiser effect‚” shows in many judgments of a person’s control or skill (Ackerman &
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PSY 235 EXAM #3 PREJUDICE STERETYPING & DISCRIMINATION 1. Prejudice: a generalized attitude toward members of a social group. 2. Differences between old-fashioned racism and modern racism 3. Aversive Racism: the explicit endorsement of racial equality accompanied by an unconscious harboring of negative feelings towards an ethnical group. 4. Ambivalent Sexism: 1) Hostile Sexism: a) Women seek to control men through sexuality and feminist ideology. b) Negative attitude
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“Man is by nature a social animal; an individual who is unsocial naturally and not accidentally… [or who] does not partake of society is either a beast or a god‚” (Aristotle‚ c. 328 BCE.) Aristotle may have been the first person to articulate the basic principles of social psychology. Elliot Aronson‚ not the first to write about them‚ but perhaps a modern Aristotle in his teaching‚ writing‚ and research‚ wrote a book titled The Social Animal. In it‚ with an emphasis on conformity‚ he explains
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I’ve had my moments questioning my existence; do I not exist as anything more than science functioning as part of society? Or does my soul actually exist and stand for something unique? But I have decided for myself that a soul exists within the science that I am made up of‚ and somewhere in there my ancestors have left me with the idea of a controlling society. A society‚ a culture‚ which labels you human and sex. A society that hands you everything you need to survive. But not everyone
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