Cognitive, Behavioral, and Humanistic Perspectives Essay

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    have gotten harder is completely normal. A behavioral psychologist, a cognitive psychologist and a humanistic psychologist would all look at this problem differently. A behavioral approach would look at stimulus and response, a humanistic approach would look at his free will, and a cognitive approach would look at his intelligence. A behavioral perspective is studying behavior of the person by looking at the stimulus and the response. Therefore, a behavioral psychologist would focus on Jake’s environment

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    disorder, he is to obtain the perspectives of a behavioral, humanistic, and cognitive psychologist for origins and diverse treatment of his problem. Behavioral psychologist believe that learning occurs when changes takes place in behavior. Humanistic psychologist believed in free will and self-actualization of the individual. Finally, the cognitive psychologist focuses mainly on memory, intelligence, thought processes, perception, and learning. Beginning with the behavioral viewpoint

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    Assignment 1: Historical Influences The seven early and modern perspectives of psychology contain the following: psychodynamic perspective, behavioral perspective, humanistic perspective, cognitive perspective, sociocultural perspective, bio psychological perspective, and evolutionary perspective. Psychodynamic perspective not only aims attention to the unconscious mind and over conscious behavior, but limits the attention on sexual motivations and provides the growth of a sense of self, social

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    The behavioral perspective focuses only on observable behavior. From this point of view, Jake has anxiety because now he has to work hard in order to keep a good grade in the class. He might’ve had a previous experience where he had to work hard in a class that ended pretty bad, so now he associates a heavy workload with negative consequences, such as a failing grade. If Jake was treated using the behavioral approach, they would condition him to associate studying and working hard with positive consequences

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    Behaviorism, Cognitive and Humanistic All Summed Up Janice M. Brown Aspects of Psychology Professor Trego November 8, 2012 Behaviorism, Cognitive, and Humanistic Behaviorism, cognitive and humanistic are all perspectives (or theories) of psychology. Behaviorism is a perspective that suggests that all behaviors are learned. What I mean by that is according to John B. Watson who founded the school of psychology, suggests the behaviors can be measured, trained, and changed. [ (Cherry, 2012)

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    Nurture Debate

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    Psychological perspectives have certain assumptions about human behavior that relate to the nature versus nurture debate. The four main perspectives are psychoanalytic, humanistic, social cognitive, and behavioral. The psychoanalytic perspective evolved from the work of Sigmund Freud. In this perspective,

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    would be treated by psychologists of three different perspectives; a behavioral psychologist, a humanistic psychologist, and a cognitive psychologist. While all would likely recognize that his more difficult classes are acting as a stimulus for his anxiety, a behavioral psychologists would emphasize that the stimuli’s role in his anxiety, a cognitive psychologist would focus on how the mind interprets its situation and perspective, and a humanistic psychologist would focus on how Jake’s self-esteem

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    of the seven major perspectives: psychodynamic, behavioral, humanistic, cognitive, sociocultural, biological, and evolutionary. This diversity within psychology, allows psychologists the ability to expand in all areas of explanation, assessment, and diagnoses, which furthers the science of psychology through many different subfield specialties. Influence on Psychology’s Major Concepts Diversity is off great influence on the major concepts in psychology. The cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and

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    Yet another model of abnormality is the behavioral model, holding the belief that our actions are ultimately determined by our experiences in life. This model focuses on environmental and behavioral factors, and its treatments and explanations are based around learning. The behavioral model began in laboratories, where it was found that operant conditioning, modeling, and classical conditioning could all produce both normal and abnormal behavior. In operant conditioning, individuals are taught to

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    Perspectives of Psychology

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    Perspectives of Psychology Psychology can be defined as the systematic study of mental processes, couple with behaviors, and experiences (Kalat, 2011). There are many ways in examining, mental processes and behaviors among people, and therefore psychologist uses different perspectives to understand how human beings, think, act, and behave. Some psychologist uses one perspective to analyze behaviors, and other uses a multidimensional approach. Carter & Seifert (2013) identified 7 major perspectives

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