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    This assignment is going to outline four approaches to psychology. The approaches are: psychodynamic, biological, cognitive and behavioural approaches. Psychodynamic approach studies unconscious activities in the mind to elaborate on human thoughts, feelings and behaviour (Bernistein, 2013). Freud was able to treat clients by making them recall negative aspects of their past through psychoanalytic techniques such as free association, dream interpretation and transference (Wollheim, 2008). According

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    Pam: What is Biofeedback? Biofeedback is a holistic treatment technique that trains patients to improve their health by using their own body’s signals. To illustrate, occupational therapists may use biofeedback to help injured workers regain movement in paralyzed areas. Psychologists sometimes use it to help clients with anxiety problems relax and release tension. Many types of professionals in different fields use biofeedback to help their patients better control their physiological pain, activities

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    At a young age I have planned to pursue a career in the psychology field. I always thought of myself as an investigator trying to find answers to questions that others might have. Most of my questions relate to the reasoning behind the way people act and why they respond to stimuli. Once I got into my undergraduate studies at Penn State Berks I concentrated in the Applied Psychology Program. During my time studying abnormal Psychology I found myself understanding and finding answers to previous questions

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    Alexie Ireland Abnormal Psychology May 1, 2016 Anxiety is a disorder than nearly touches everyone at some point in his or her life. It comes with a broad spectrum of symptoms and affects each person differently. I grew an interest in anxiety when I learned that the people who surrounded me suffered from it, but also I had been struggling with it. What intrigued me the most was the variety of symptoms that people experienced and showed. When going through strong periods of anxiety I often experienced

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    Abnormal Psychology Tayler Wiseman Chapter 8 Quiz 9/24/16 Chapter 8 discussed the treatment for depressive and bipolar disorders (Comer 2015). It states that varieties of treatment are offered to the people who suffer from these disorders and are in a widespread use today (Comer 2015). Psychological approaches use three main schools of thought which are psychodynamic, behavioral, and cognitive (Comer 2015). Psychodynamic has no certain evidence of how effective it is but is widely used (Comer

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    Abnormal Psychology

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    Abnormal Psychology: The field of abnormal psychology is a scientific discipline that focuses on examining the causes of mental dysfunction or abnormal behavior. Some of the major areas of study in this field include emotional disturbance, psychopathology, mental illness, and maladjustment. This scientific discipline examines abnormal behavior since such actions are expressed due to psychological dysfunction that contains some features of deviance, potential injury, and distress. As various types

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    Techniques of Abnormal Psychology Introduction Today, several facts about the thoughts and behaviors of the human beings have been established. These owe their emergence to the development of the field of psychological theories. These theories have been advanced over time through learning and repeated evaluation; this resulting in the study of abnormal psychological. A person whose character and behavior are far different from the norm is considered to be abnormal. Therefore, abnormal psychology, simply

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    This video portrays a young girl playing with a young Belgian Malinois. The video starts with the dog bringing back a large purple ball, the young girl dangles a tug in front of the puppy, and the puppy grabs hold of the tug. The two of them play tug for about 5 seconds, the girl releases the tug, and the puppy is preoccupied with the tug, chewing on it, looking at it, engrossed with the tug. Next, rather quickly, the girl kicks the purple ball, which goes falling off to the right somewhere, and

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    Abnormal Behavior By Shannon Hughes Argosy University Abnormal Psychology July 23, 2014 One view of abnormal behavior is the Stone Age cave dwellers earliest attempt to treat mental disorders. In order to treat this disorder a shaman, or medicine man performed an operation. This operation is now known as "trephining." When performing trephining a crude stoned instrument is used. Using the stoned instrument, the shaman or medicine man chips away at the area of the skull in a circular

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    Functions Worksheet Inside Key Amygdala (Green) The amygdala is responsible for how one perceives certain emotions such as anger, fear, and sadness, also for controlling emotions like aggression. Helps to store memories of events and emotions, so that Hypothalamus Thalamus(Hannah) The thalamus, which is located above the brainstem, sorts and distributes data. It sorts sensory information as being visual, tactile, auditory, or gustatory, then sends it to different locations within the cortex

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