Ashford 3 : - Week 2 - Textbook Quiz Time Remaining: Question 1.1. Elaine‚ a senior in high school‚ believes there is always a definite right and wrong to every situation. Her positions on most social issues similarly identify an either/or scenario‚ allowing for little to no nuance or “gray areas.” Elaine’s perspective is aligned with the ideas of _____________. (Points : 1) Pavlov Skinner Perry Piaget Question 2.2. Classical conditioning is
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Flooding which exposes people to fear-invoked objects to treat phobias‚ anxiety‚ and stress related disorders b. Systematic desensitization which is for client to make a list of fears and then relax while concentrating on these fears‚ this is to assist with phobias as well c. Aversion therapy is pairing an undesirable behavior with aversive stimulates in hopes that the unwanted
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2012). It can be summed up as‚ how you are affected by society or others in general. Five theories in the sociological perspective that are reflective in my life are boundaries‚ feedback‚ attention deficit disorder‚ separation-anxiety disorders and systematic desensitation. Boundaries After my parents got a divorce‚ there were constantly barriers having to be put up‚ because their hatred
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Application of Clinical Psychology Jennifer Simpson Psy-480 March 4‚ 2013 Application of Clinical Psychology Introduction Winona Ryder is famous for more than the movies that she starred in over the years. News reporters gathered to gain more information in regards to this famous actress gone astray. In 2001 Ryder made the news for something that was not entertaining but gained quite a bit of public knowledge. The actual incident was only part of the information that the public was curious
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Classical conditioning Results from presentation of conditioned stimulus with unconditioned stimulus. Definition of Stimulus- Unconditioned stimulus Stimulus which reliably elicits a reflex-like response. E.g.‚ puff of air- eye blink‚ Pain- withdrawal‚ loud noise- startled response‚ food powder- salivation. Unconditioned Response Reflex-like response elicited by unconditioned stimulus Eye blink Withdrawal Startle Salivation Conditioned stimulus An originally neutral stimulus (does
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Question 1a – Assumptions:- A) Outline two assumptions of the psychodynamic approach. [4] Outline two assumptions of the biological approach. [4] Outline two assumptions of the cognitive approach. [4] Outline two assumptions of the behaviourist approach. [4] Question 1b – Theory:- B) Describe Freud’s theory of personality development. [8] Describe Selye’s GAS Model. [8] Describe the Attribution Theory. [8] Describe the Social Theory of Aggression. [8] Question 2 – Therapy:-
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advises the patient with considerable |pairing an aversive stimulus with undesired behavior. |Rational-emotive behavior therapy‚ attempts to restructure| | |directness. The therapist also puts less emphasis on the |Systematic Desensitization is therapy with the exposure to|a person’s belief system into a more realistic‚ rational‚ | | |patient’s past‚ and childhood history‚ they concentrate |an anxiety producing stimulus and paired with relaxation |and logical
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tool was chosen because it is frequently used during the first of the three phases. Reference (in APA format): Parrott‚ L.‚ III. (2003). Counseling and psychotherapy (2nd ed.). Pacific Grove‚ CA: Thomson/Brooks/Cole. Behavioral Tool: Systematic desensitization Tool description: A technique used in behavior therapy to treat phobias and other behavior problems involving anxiety; client is exposed to the threatening situation under relaxed conditions until the anxiety reaction is extinguished.
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1. Geraldo‚ a second-year college student‚ is so fearful of medical procedures that he has avoided routine dental checkups for over three years. He has recently decided to seek help in overcoming his fear. Compare and contrast (what are the similarities and differences) the methods that would be used by (a) a behavior therapist and (b) a psychoanalytic therapist. a. A Behavior Therapist would look at Geraldos fear of medical procedures and avoidance of routine dental checkups for over three years
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this particular type of therapy to present a fear or anxiety to the person and is often used to treat phobias. The treatment prevents the person from avoiding or escaping the situation. Therapies also associated with behavior therapy are Systematic desensitization and Aversion Therapy. Strengths of this therapy are reinforcing wanted behaviors and eliminating unwanted behavior by being action based. Psychoanalysis or Psychodynamic Therapy- Therapist will work with an individual to understand
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