Discuss your understanding of the problem presented in each of the two case studies from the perspective of a biopsychologist.
o Include each problem’s relation to the nature-nurture issue and any relevant portions of the Biopsychologytext.
o Use a minimum of five outside resources, including at least 3 peer-reviewed articles.
o Apply any helpful drug interventions or solutions.
o Discuss the positive or negative aspects of these drug interventions or solutions.
• Conclusion
Case Studies
Anorexia
Beth is a normal child raised in a well-balanced home by caring parents. As a teenager, she began to experience an overwhelming fear of gaining weight and becoming fat. Her fear was unfounded because Beth’s weight was normal for her height and age. Beth began to diet and lose weight, but regardless of how much she weighed, she had a very poor self-image. Beth has become dangerously thin, but she denies the seriousness of her condition. Regardless
Task:
A. Describe the basic premises of cognitive development theory.
B. Address two of the following major cognitive development theorists: Piaget, Vygotsky, Bruner, or Thelen
1. Compare and contrast each theorist’s views on the nature or development of intelligence.
2. Compare and contrast each theorist’s views on the stages of development from birth through adolescence.
3. Compare and contrast possible classroom applications of each theorist’s views on cognitive development.
C. Include in APA format:
1. In-text citations
2. A reference page listing your resources
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Analysis of One who flew over the cuckoo's nest compared to psychology
discuss how the film relates to what you have learned in this course. Include ideas such as what was realistic and unrealistic about the movie’s portrayal of the field of psychology and what influence the film may have on your own view of psychology. You may want to focus on topics such as therapeutic relationships and illness symptomology. This is NOT a movie review. It is not necessary for you to give more than a brief synopsis of the film itself. While it is not necessary for you to utilize any particular format (i.e. MLA or APA), your paper should be logically and professionally organized. There should be a discernible introduction, body, and conclusion. Paper length is based upon your ability to adequately discuss the points required but is generally 3-4 pages.
In this class we examine the theories and practice of development.We are going to write a paper on any part of Childhood development that interests you.You will need to explain key concepts that are unique to specifically your topic. You must also answer three questions:
1- how are the concepts presented similar to ones we learned about with McDevitt?
2- Why you picked this topic over others and how it will enrich your understanding
3- What learning objectives does this topic cover- explain in detail.
This paper will be three pages long, not including title, abstract, and reference pages. APA format required. Two sources required- not including our text. You may not use Psychology Today, Redbook, or similar popular media sources for your material. You may not use Websters, Wikipedia nor WebMd or other similar online sources in your paper.
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This is for a psychology 101 class. Pick a state of consciousness. For example the state of consciousness you are in during sleep or to be more specific the R.E.M. cycle. It does not have to be exactly that, just any state of consciousness. Must have one legitimate reference page and one peer reviewed journal article. One of the pages can be the formal reference page
All civilizations must strike a balance between individual autonomy (that is, the amount of freedom an individual can have) and the common good. Sigmund Freud wrote an important book (one of the most important in the twentieth century), Civilization and Its Discontents, in which he argued that that conflict (between self and society) is the chief source of unhappiness and neurosis. In the modern political world, this conflict is typified by the argument between libertarians on the one side and liberals and conservatives on the other. Libertarians believe (as John Stuart Mill did) that as long as an individual’s actions do not interfere with the another person’s rights, society should not restrict that individual’s actions—even if those actions are harmful to that individual himself. Liberals and conservatives both subscribe to the idea that some individual actions can and should be restricted or prohibited sometimes for the good of the individual and for the larger society—ev
PSYC 221 OBSERVATION PAPER
For this assignment, you should observe a child (one) between the ages 3 and 9, in a natural setting for 30 minutes to 1 hour, writing down your observations. Then, prepare and submit a 2-3-page paper, explaining your observations. The observations that you make and the vocabulary that you use in this paper should demonstrate your familiarity with the concepts and theories discussed throughout this course. Your principal and only sources of information is you book:
Diane E. Papalia, & Feldman, R. D. (2011). A child's world: Infancy through adolescence (12th ed.). Boston, Massachusetts: McGraw-Hill.
For this assignment, you may change first person voice. However, you will need a title page, and a conclusion page, which should follow APA format as outlined in the APA Manual.
Some Hint.
State the basic information related to the child, Visual assessment: Provide a brief overview of the child's appearance. What is the child wearing? Color of hair etc.
Briefly
Introduction
- description of the topic you have chosen.
- pertinent/essential cultural issues and their significance in the lives of people.
- state the relevance of this topic in cultural psychology
Brief and focused discussion on each journal article
- summarize articles
-include major issues of the article
- summarize conclusions of article and or suggestions the authors make
- what is article about, who did it, how they studied the topic, conclusions, and the findings
Discussion
- your view on the suggestions and conclusions made in each article
- integration of suggestions and conclusions discussed in all three journal articles
Conclusion
- discuss how your reviews of the issues covered in the three journal articles and other readings for your paper enhanced your understanding on the topic, how it influenced your view on the relevance of cultural psychology in our lives.
IT DOESNT HAVE TO BE EXCELENT, IJUST NEED TO PASS THE CLASS AND BECOUSE MY JOB I GOT NOT TIME TO DO IT MYSELF... Reflection Paper:you will be required to write a Reflection Paper (1,500 words or more). The following is the prompt to write the Reflection Paper: During an era in American history (1920s-1940s) our government sterilized over 65,000 people who were deemed unfit in some way (criminal histories, low IQ, or other mental deficiencies). In fact, Oliver Wendell Holmes, one of our most famed and revered legal scholars, writing for the majority opinion (1927), ruled that compulsory sterilization laws were good social policy: "It is better for the world, if instead of waiting to execute degenerate offspring for crime, or let them starve for their imbecility, society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind. Three generations of imbeciles are enough." In other words, there were people in the past who believed that we should stop certain people from re
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•Must include an Abstract page and References page(s)
•The Abstract page may be included in the 8-10 pages however, the references may not be
included in the page count
•One of the following major theoretical researchers on Cognitive Therapy on learning
depression as a behavoir: This is NOT a book report of the researcher’s life