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    Social Dramaturgical Model

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    Social Dramaturgical model According to the dramaturgical model, people in social sphere behave the same manner as they do in a stage, with a fixed way of behaving in the “front stage” and different in the back stage. In the front stage, which involves interaction with the physical and social surroundings, people present themselves in the manner they plan on showcasing themselves as. In the backstage people behave as they would in absence of an audience (Goffman, Erving. "The presentation of…

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    My Classroom Environment

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    1. Classroom environment: Describe in detail the type of classroom you observed. (For example, the type and makeup of the classroom (inclusion/self-contained), what disabilities you observed, the size of the class, how many adults.) The content matter covered in class. How the students were evaluated. Do not pass judgment on the teacher, simply report what happened in the classroom. When I observed Dr. Besvinickm’s class she gives the class time to settle from their previous extra…

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    Structuralism Study Guide

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    first school of psychology which focused on the breaking down of mental processes into basic components. They used the method of Introspection. It studies the elements of consciousness. Definition: Functionalism basically considers mental life and behavior in terms of a person’s environment. It was the study of the function rather than the structure of consciousness. It studies how the consciousness changes according to the environment. 2. The main goal of structuralism was to determine…

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    for a healthcare professional to obtain. When there is a lack of interpersonal skills, disruptive behaviors may occur. Disruptive behaviors are any behaviors that can hinder a professional from providing optimal service. Some examples of some disruptive behaviors can be: refusal to perform assigned tasks, uncooperative attitudes, or displaying unjustified power over another colleague. Disruptive behavior can create situations in which an ethical problem or dilemma arises. For example, an…

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    IBI Team Model

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    A typical IBI team consists of a Program Manager, an Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Consultant, a Clinical Supervisor, a Senior Therapist, a Lead/Primary Therapist and Instructor Therapists. Each of these professionals have different job descriptions, and offer unique skills and abilities that are useful in giving support to a child with ASD in addition to their family. Perry (2004), outlines a theoretical model for understanding stress which essentially includes four main components:…

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    I chose to take the psychological approach for my research. Psychology is defined as the science of animal and human behavior and the mind’s processes. I became interested in the science of psychology when I took a psychology course in high school. There are three psychological issues that most conspiracy theorists possess; mistrust or a suspicious nature, paranoia, and…

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    Radio’s series “This I believe,” to give a different view on Autism and how it actually enriched her life later on in her adulthood. She also wanted make known that autistic people think differently; therefore no one should be quick to dismiss their behaviors. In her essay, “Seeing in Beautiful, Precise Pictures,” Dr.Grandin explains how autism influenced her life and how later, she came to believe in its power.…

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    Different cultures have their own symbols which have specific meaning that pertain their traditions and way of life. Clifford Geertz's Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight manifests the notion that cultures possess rituals that are implicit, resulting in anthropologists attempting to interpret the importance of customs embedded in specific cultures. In the article, it is emphasized that cockfight is one of the significant rituals in the Balinese culture. While being perceived as a simple…

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    Culture is the underlying culprit of one’s perspective. While culture refers to a person's surrounding environment, perspective is defined as how one views others and the world. Beliefs, values, habits and expectations are the basis of perception. Culture affects these elements. Thus, culture always influences the way one views others and the world because it impacts beliefs, values, habits, and expectations. To begin, culture influences one’s assumptions and opinions of the world. In the short…

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    Social constraints relate directly to the culture the person is brought up in. This cultural impact will influence what movements the person experiences and what they don’t experience. The second category and the second point on the triangle relates directly…

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