Psychodynamic view can describe how secretly how Anhu doesn’t want to socialize with anyone because he doesn’t see anyone that appears to be like him or participate in cultural family functions.
The behavioral perspective can explain how maybe he’s picking up how people in Ohio try to deal with their problems by letting things be. This can be the procrastination that teenagers in america are displaying to Anhu as he observes it around school. …show more content…
This translates to why teens feel like they need love in their young life in order to be happy like many couples.
Humanistic view would explain this by saying how teens need someone to love in order to be the best they can be through the power of love.
Cognitive view would say how
A biological view would explain how teens are filled with hormones that can cause the ability to feel more affectionate and aroused. Also around this time teenages are going through body changes influencing this thirst for love.
A sociocultural psychologist would describe how teens are exposed to social media where they see the post about love and love songs that are written. Also television and movies play a role as many teens have found their soul mate making some teens feel desperate to find love. 4. A psychodynamic view mentioned how Anhu doesn’t want to go fit in or participate in cultural functions because looking at a new culture in the United States and it interest him in participating in the cultural traditions from the USA on an subconscious level. Also for the reason for not fitting in can be because how many people in the USA are independent and they find who they are and maybe Anhu want that for him too so he can find who he really