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    Allyce Braddy, Marist College, Psychology Department. Abstract Study of human behavior has been fiercely debated and reviewed for centuries dating back to Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle. Behavioral Psychology flourished during the 1920’s as a leading theory of learning established upon the idea that all human behaviors develop through some sort of conditioning, lead by both positive and negative reinforcements. Behaviorism refers to the school of psychology founded by John B. Watson…

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    1) There are three forms of therapy in the field of psychology that are the most interesting. One form of therapy that is interesting is the cognitive behavioral therapy. Another interesting form of therapy is electroconvulsive therapy. Lastly, a third interesting form of therapy is existential therapy. Each form of therapy has their own specific goal and key components to reach those goals. 2) Cognitive behavioral therapy has the goal of treating a patient's fear, thought process, and…

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    dealing, and facing specific issues; therapy is just one form that helps address unwanted behaviors and assist with change. Theories are created to help guide and direct specific therapies to address an individual’s internal and external issues. Psychology is defined as the study of the mind, by changing unwanted behaviors and actions need to begin with addressing the thought process were they are created. Cognitive therapy behavior has some therapies that has stemmed from it, one being…

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    (Corey, 2013 pp. 245-246). Behavioral therapy helps promote changes in the individual, it can be tailored to treat clients in their specific needs. Behavior therapy is most often used to treat anxiety disorders, depression, PTSD, substance abuse, eating and weight disorders, sexual disorders and pain management. But it can also be implemented in the fields of developmental disabilities, mental illness, special education, rehabilitation, self-management, sports psychology and medicine among…

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    The Field of Psychology In the beginning of psychology it was a unique type of philosophy with a subjective or theoretical way of thinking about human beings and their behavior and mental process. Physiology is the study of how all body processes function, including the electrical and chemical processes necessary for nervous system communication. There are five major perspectives in psychology starting with biological, psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive and last is a humanistic approach. The…

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    Rice University Psychology department, the major that I plan to take in the future, emphasizes on research that is in both laboratory and applied setting ("Psychology."). Rice University is one of the top ten universities in Houston for psychology; therefore, I would prefer to attend this college. Rice university is a very diverse place to study, its ethnic breakdown of students can be broken down as the following, seven percent African American, twenty one percent Asian and pacific islander,…

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    methods such as operant conditioning techniques, exposure therapy, and behavioral activation therapy. All of these treatments aim to change overt behavior or to alter negative cognitions as a result of changes in behavior. Most behavioral therapies tend to produce positive short-term results, but are not as effective in the long-term after treatment is completed. This influenced behavior therapists to introduce integrated behavioral therapies. Some of the techniques involved in such therapy…

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    others show happiness in a time of pain? Psychology, which is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes, is research that helps to inform/prove why people act the way they do. There are many reasons to explain questions such as these, but there are seven distinct perspectives that help to demonstrate why. As seen in Laura A. King’s book “The Science of Psychology: An Appreciative View (4th edition)” there are seven contemporary approaches to psychology, that examine questions…

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    Psychology is the study of behavior and mind, embracing all aspects of human experience. It is an academic discipline and an applied science which seeks to understand individuals and groups by establishing general principles and researching specific cases. Psychology lends itself to fall into certain perspectives or paradigms: Cognitive, Behavioral, Humanistic, Dynamic, and Bipolar Depression. The cognitive paradigm explores the inner workings of the mind, how people view experiences and…

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    counseling psychology. One of my favorite aspects of the course was learning about the history of counseling psychology, specifically the difference between counseling and clinical psychology. Prior to the course, I was not very cognizant of the difference between the two fields. I assumed the main difference between counseling and clinical psychology was clinical psychology focuses more on diagnosing and treating patients with mental illness and disorders. While counseling psychology…

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