approaches within the psychology sector. I have talked about all six of these in my previous assignment P1. I am now going to explain the different psychological approaches involved in a health practice. The six different psychological approaches are; Behaviourist Perspective, Social Learning Theory, Psychodynamic Perspective, Humanistic Perspective, Cognitive Perspective and finally the Biological Perspective. The Behaviorist Perspective is mainly about believing that learning has occurred when…
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UNIT 8; PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Description of Unit The aim of this Unit is to introduce the learner to the different psychological perspectives and to encourage the application of these approaches to the study of health and social care. The value of psychological studies to the understanding of health and social care will be examined. You will consider the meaning of the term ‘theories’ in the context of psychology and begin to appreciate the diversity of…
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The psychodynamic approach focuses on individuals who behave in a certain way due to having emotional feelings buried deep inside their unconscious mind. The theory was developed by Sigmund Freud who was a psychologist. The use of the psychodynamic approach within health and social care helps individuals understand and support patients who are undergoing the psychodynamic process as it is generally used around the world. This essay aims to show my understanding of the approach and the ways health…
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Father involvement in early childhood development is crucial for a child's psychological and emotional well-being. This paper examines the psychodynamic formulation-internal perspective of fathers as primary nurturing figures and their impact on attachment, emotional regulation, and neurobiological development, integrating this week's readings. Psychodynamic Perspective Pruett (1983) highlights the impact fathers can have on children's attachment and emotional development, forming secure attachments…
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in the adolescence stage and early adulthood the child understand things well and he is able to think and reason logically. An adult person is able to understand what he needs and his behaviors changes and is controlled by his thoughts. Cognitive approach human behaviour depends on how a person thinks with a belief that the way we think is the way we behave and therefore in simple terms the theory makes references to the mental representations of a person. When a child is developing from infancy all…
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Assessment Activity Front Sheet Programme: BTEC (Edexcel) Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care Student Name: Group: 1 Task: 2 / 2 Minimum Target Grade: Aspirational Target Grade: Assessor Name: Rachel Ostick I. V. Name: Paula Collins Unit: Unit 8 - Psychological Perspectives for Health and Social Care Assignment Title: Psychological Approaches to Health and Care Practice Date Set: 31/03/14 First Deadline: 02/06/14 Final Deadline: (Learning and review) 23/06/14 Evidence required: Report…
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Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder in which personal, social, and occupational functioning deteriorate as a result of strange perceptions, unusual emotions, and motor abnormalities Symptoms POSITIVE - Pathological Excesses Delusions, disorganized thinking and speech, heightened perceptions and hallucinations, and inappropriate affect. NEGATIVE - Pathological Deficits Poverty of speech, blunted and flat affect, loss of volition, and social withdrawal. PSYCHOMOTOR - Catatonia Catatonic stupor…
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Danielle Coleman SWK 520 Professor Travers School of Social Work Midterm paper November 7, 2013 I chose the same client for my two process recordings. I only just started to see him individually. I initially sat in on his psycho social evaluation. He is an African American male who is 32 years old. He has spent a good bulk of his years in prison. He is currently on parole. He entered the facility, which is an intensive residential men’s drug treatment facility, on the recommendation…
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nature practicing selective breeding How could this behavior ensured Homer’s ancestors survival? Psychodynamic Perspective What might a psychoanalyst say is the reason someone always needs to be chewing gum? Fathered by Sigmund Freud. Our behavior comes from unconscious drives. Usually stemming from our childhood. Behavioral Perspective Focuses on our OBSERVABLE behaviors. Only cares about the behaviors that impair our living, and attempts to change them. If you bit your fingernails…
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symptoms, etiology and treatment of schizophrenia from a cognitive and psychodynamic perspective of the disorder. Symptoms The DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criterion for schizophrenia includes, two or more: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior and negative symptoms. For a significant portion of the time one or more major areas of functioning such as work, interpersonal relations, or self-care are markedly below the level achieved prior to the onset. Schizophrenia…
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