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    Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Mosby; 2008:chap 39. Chemerinski, E., Triebwasser, J., Roussos, P., & Siever, L. J. (2013). Schizotypal Personality Disorder. Journal of Personality Disorders, 27(5), 652-679. Kazdin, A. E. (2000). Encyclopedia of psychology. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association ;. Koenigsberg, H. W., Reynolds, D., Goodman, M., New, A. S., Mitropoulou, V., Trestman, R. L., et al. (2003). Risperidone in the Treatment of Schizotypal Personality Disorder. The…

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    theory with the help of three sub fields, which are evolutionary psychology, human behavioral psychology and cultural evolution. All these theories present an intersection of psychology, biology and anthropology respectively. Human behavior has been reflected differently by these three theories as human behavioral psychology projects that human behavior is a reflection of optimum capability of individuals, whereas evolutionary psychology reveals that there is a clear mismatch…

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    The proposed study seeks to examine adaptive and maladaptive concerns of BstrongBfit participants. Pre to post intervention changes in anxiety, depression, behavioral concerns, social outcomes, and academic functioning will be measured by the Behavior Intervention Monitoring Assessment System (BIMAS) (McDougal, Bardos & Meier, 2011) and the Children’s Adolescent Wellness Scale (CAWS). Research Questions The researcher will use data obtained from the Self Report and Parent report forms of the…

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    could say that two of the most contradictory theories are: Psychodynamic (PD) versus Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Both of them attempt to relieve clients of emotional distress, however, the underlying reasons of why the distress occurs, and how the counselor helps the client relieve it, differs highly between the two theories. One of the first and most revolutionary theories in the history of psychology was the Psychodynamic theory. Even though it was originally funded by Freud, many of…

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    Behavior Therapy was develop by B.F. Skinner, he was considered to be the father of the behavioral approach of psychology, Skinner emphasizes his efforts on the effects of environment in behavior, and he believed that behaviors were a result of cause-and-effect between environmental conditions and behavior. In essence, Behavior Therapy is a method that centers primarily on learned behaviors, and on determinants of behavior, the goal of the therapist is to change that undesirable behavior. (Corey…

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    Introduction During a person’s life it is normal to be nervous and scared when faced with new and scary situation. There are some that have this feeling and face these trial every single day. These citizens could be living with a disorder that can hinder not only their social lives, but life in their career field and hinder how they live their lives. Social Anxiety Disorder as classified by the DSM-V is when the patient has a fear that is considered to be out of proportion to normality for any…

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    and procedures. Miltenberger (2012) and Wilson (2011),state that the procedures are used in the fields of developmental disabilities, mental illness, education and special education, community psychology, clinical psychology, rehabilitation, business, self-management, sports psychology, clinical psychology, health-related behaviors, medicine, and gerontology (pp.247). Behavior therapy has evolved and developed, it has increasingly overlapped in some ways with other psychotherapeutic approaches…

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    There is a woman who is a behavioral scientist in the office. She use 3 days to find out what does the criminal do and the back ground for the criminal. Then she let the police went to his friends house. Then they catch the criminal successful. Criminal psychology is the study of the wills, thoughts, intentions, and reactions of criminals and all that partakes in the criminal behavior. A criminal behavioral scientist is a professional that studies the behaviors and thoughts of criminals. A large…

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    been in continuous operation. American society of addiction medicine published a treatment plan which was discussed in the principle of addiction medicine, chapter 8 in 2003. It is also used in the self-help group community in order to treat minor behavioral issues with the aid of an elastic band, while thinking an undesirable behavior/ thought the patient or user will snap the elastic band. Traditional aversion therapy included either chemical aversion or electrical aversion was used till 1967,…

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    concentration. They include Behavioral Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology, Quantitative Psychology, and Social Psychology. (Behavioral Neuroscience, August 25, 2014.) According to (Behavioral Neuroscience, Boston College); behavioral neuroscience is usually social behaviors or actions that occur. For example a type of social behavior or behavioral neuroscience would be a child play-fighting. There are many people who study and research behavioral neuroscience…

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