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    According to Hochschild (2003, pp. 17-18), feeling is akin to the senses that we have. Feeling arises when our bodily sensations are joined with what we see or imagine. Feeling therefore communicates information that is important to us because it leads us to discover our own viewpoint of the world. However, feeling is still incomplete at this stage because it does not yet come from an identifiable intimate space inside us. According to Hochschild, then, it is not enough to ‘have feelings’: in…

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    The word “cognitive” emphasizes an individual’s thoughts as cause and means of intervention for abnormal behavior. On the other hand, “humanistic” lets people give power to themselves through relationships with therapists, which ultimately lead to self improvement. Unconditional improving progress in one’s life is insanely important when it comes to self-growth. Lastly, the word “behavioral” utilizes standards of learning to decrease or get rid of troublesome behavior. As far as agreements…

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    Cognitive and Social psychology are two branches of Psychology, analysing how human internal mental processes functions and the study of human interaction, feelings and relationships within groups and individuals in society. Both branches of psychology are helpful and relevant towards communication studies. Communication studies are an academic field that processes human communication, which explores the different ways humans, negotiate and create meaning. Communication topics range from mass…

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    DEPRESSION AND ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Now more than ever we are seeing trying times, with the downfall of the economy, foreclosures and unemployment at their all-time highs. I have a friend of mine that works in the mortgage industry. She told me of a woman going through a divorce, just having lost her job, she said she was so sad and depressed a few months later, she than committed suicide. I hear on the news and I even have friends that their outlook on their circumstance is very traumatic and…

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    1) Discuss the role that the study of cognition had in the emergence of psychology as a laboratory discipline. The study of cognition had an effect in psychology emerging as a laboratory discipline by trying to identify the core factors in cognitive psychology. For example Transcranial Magnetic, which is used to decrease or increase certain parts of the brain. This process is used in laboratory settings to understand what happens when one part of the brain is increased or decreased. By wanting…

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    Psyc 4400: Cognitive Psychology Homework 2 Cognitive Psychology Related Topic: Gender Differences in Creativity Reference 1: Newman, S. D. (2015). Differences in cognitive ability and apparent sex differences in corpus callosum size. Psychological Research, doi: 10.1007/s00426-015-06883 Reference 2: Gong, G., He, Y., & Evans, A. C. (2011). Brain connectivity: gender makes a difference. The Neuroscientist, 17(5), 575-591. doi: 10.1177/1073858410386492 Reference 3: Abraham, A. (2015). Gender and…

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    this article because it involves how cognitive psychology takes place in order to better our students learning. I have always had an interest with how hard it must be for instructors to try and get their students to memorize information and actually enjoy it along the way. How can they gain the most information through the series of ideas and steps?…

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    phenomena, which is why there are different approaches. These different approaches include Cognitive and Psychodynamic. The Cognitive approach began to revolutionise psychology in the late 1950s and early 1960s.Piaget is the best known cognitive development researcher who suggested that, thinking progressed through qualitative changes due to the increasing maturity of brain. He is remembered for his studies of cognitive development in children (1896-1980). The internet site, quotes.net quotes…

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    Cognitive psychology utilises computer metaphors to explain human mental processes, and provides a model in order to investigate and predict human mental functions (Pennington et al., 2003). These cognitive models attempt to explain the interior human information process (McLeod, 2015) and can be separated in 3 different interlinking areas that investigate and develop theories. Included in this list is human experimental psychology which investigates and develops theories…

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    Cognitive behavioral psychology is how we think, act, feel, and interact with one another. Cognitive behavior is shown in the movie Inside Out through the A.B.C technique. A (Activating Event), B (Belief), and C (Consequence). The first showing of this is at the very beginning of the movie when Riley’s dad tried to feed her broccoli, which was the initial action, her belief was that the broccoli would not taste good, and as a consequence she rejects the broccoli and throws a fit. This behavior…

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