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    Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral Approach Introduction Within the last sixty years, behavioral approaches and cognitive behavioral approaches to therapy have been introduced (Goldenberg & Goldenberg, 2013). The behavioral and cognitive behavioral approach was created in contrast to the other leading approaches of the time. The approach came about when leading psychologists such as Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck chose to explore the behavior of individuals in terms of their cognitions versus…

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    Vision is my inspiration. I wanted to understand how vision affects perspective and allows for every person to be unique, to mold their own personality, and to have an individual outlook on life. It is what led me to pursue optometry. The more I learned about optometry the more I came to appreciate the profession and its goal in improving patients’ vision. Now, most people take this to mean that an optometrists sole job is prescribing eyeglasses and contact lenses. Optometry does not stop there.…

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    Imagine having the choice of life or death left in your hands alone. On one end, there is a rat, who is energetically running to find a hiding spot from the broom sweeping across the floor. On the other end, there is a stay-at-home mom, jumped up on the table, violently stabbing at the rat in attempts to scare it away from her. One of them will die. Most people would choose to save the stay-at-home mother with three children and not have a guilty thought cross their mind. But what if the rat…

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    Walden two final Walden Two is a utopian novel wherein the society depicted, human problems and social ills are solved by scientific technology applied to human conduct,called social behavioral engineering. Skinner shows us the society and ideology of Walden Two through the eyes of outsiders who show varying degrees of skepticism or enthusiasm for the behaviorally engineered society. Skinner shows us many diifernt ways he would correct society. The examples are , Education is based on freedom…

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    Economics is how we use our resources when there is scarcity. Time is a scarce resource, and people need to use it wisely. There are tradeoffs and differing amounts of utility people receive with what they do with their time. One-way people could spend their time is at the gym. While some people easily make a habit of going to the gym, others struggle to go and work out. People need to make decisions and they face tradeoffs with how to spend their time. One thing a lot of people say, is I…

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    laxatives. Binge-eating disorder was a person overeats to excess, for example going to several different restaurants to eat dinner. With binge-eating the person does not purge but instead has extreme guilt about their actions. According to Abnormal Psychology 6th Addition, girls are more at risk than boys that have the genetic predisposition of eating disorders to have their eating disorder triggered when puberty begins. Parents pass down their genes when the embryo is in the womb, the mother,…

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    . In the study, empathy was found to significantly increase, which may contribute to more effective treatment overall. This study provides adequate evidence that by implementing the MATP, clinicians and mental hospital staff can be better prepared on how to deal with non-adherence, and provide more effective treatment for patients within mental care facilities. The MATP is just another way that nurses and clinicians can improve their relationship with their patient and contribute to higher…

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    Sociocultural model explains that binge eating can increase due to a traumatic situation in one’s life. Psychotherapy includes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), interpersonal psychotherapy, and dialectical behavior therapy. When dealing with binge eating some medications that might be considered by a doctor are antidepressants and anticonvulsant topirament (Topamax). Behavioral weight-loss programs can help treat people with binge eating disorder, but will have to be closely supervised due…

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    friends. According to Psychology Today, Mindfulness is a state of active, open attention to the present. When one is mindful, they observe thoughts and feelings from a distance, without judging them good or bad. The goal of this clinical study is to strengthen cognitive control mechanisms, meditation may lessen ruminative processes and diminish depression. Mindfulness Base Cognitive Therapy is a group-based program combining intensive training in mindfulness with cognitive–behavioral elements…

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    Psychology is the basic scientific study of the human mind and how it adapts and functions, especially those affecting behaviorism. The mental characteristics of an individual and or group and how they adapt, act and or function within society are what has also helped define psychology. Psychology has many different areas, such as life span development. Life span development, a study of the entire life span, is the primary focus of developmental psychology. It allows us to study the different…

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