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Theory |
A general statement about the real world whose essential truth can be supported by evidence obtained through the scientific method. It must be able to explain in a prove-able way why something happens. |
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Model |
A blueprint for action. It describes what happens in practice in a general way. |
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Perspectives |
A way of perceiving the world flows from a value position. The perspective will influence choice of theory and model to be applied. |
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Systems Theories |
Those concepts that emphasizes reciprocal relationships between the elements that constitute a whole. These concepts emphasize the relationships among individuals, groups, organizations, or communities and mutually influencing factors in the environment. System the priests focus on the interrelationships of elements in nature, encompassing physics, chemistry, biology, and social relationships. |
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Psychodynamic Theory |
Concerned with how internal processes such as needs, drives, and emotions motivate human behavior. Emotions have a central place in behavior, as well as both conscious and unconscious mental activity. Early childhood experiences are central in creating an individuals pattern of behavior. |