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Cross-cultural relevance and effectiveness in therapeutic techniques are discussed. We address the questions: Do "proven therapeutic techniques," which are based primarily on Western industrialized
Would a therapist in my area show the greatest professional competence by referring his or her client out to the appropriate culture-based agency rather than working with him or her directly?
Do people in the Japanese culture express emotions through their eyes more than other cultures, or do they read others'emotions based on the other persons' eyes, more than people do in the American
Can we assume when working with an individual from a diverse culture that all cultural norms apply universally to all people from that culture?
What are the three most important concepts you have learned about different cultures pertaining to child birth and how other cultures are different from the customs of the United States?
How do proxemics in other countries compare with proxemicsin the U.S.? Are there regional differences within America regarding the acceptable distances maintained between people?
Implementing the Resolution on Appropriate Therapeutic Responses to Sexual Orientation: A Guide for the Perplexed
Describe the sort of multicultural training that the literature suggests best promotes the ethical treatment of diverse populations. (Please see the code of ethics CCA)
What is the distinction between deductive and inductive reasoning? How can we differentiate between the two cognitive processes?
Cognitive scientists believe there is an infinite potential variety of human behavior. However, they also believe that this infinite behavior is produced
What is the foundational assumption of cognitive science? What is one of the main implications of this assumption in terms of its effect on scientific communication?
What is meant by the term "programming description" of a Universal Turing Machine and by the term "architectural description" of a Universal Turing Machine?
Considering language acquisition only, what is one crucial difference between the notion of transformational grammars and the newer principles and parameters theory?
Using the concepts of causal attribution, self-schemata, self-guides and other related cognitive constructs, explain how has Jane possibly misinterpreted her situation?
Please enlighten me on the major factors which affect reasoning performance, also describe and evaluate the main theoretical accounts of human reasoning performance
Spearman's Model of Intelligence and Gardner's Multiple Intelligences. Based on your findings, compare and contrast the two models. Provide several comparisons and several contrasts.
Discuss, illustrating your answer with reference to at least two possible roles of the frontal lobes.
One of the games the Product Development team is proposing has to do with sensation and perception in preschool learning. They are running experiments which they plan to adapt in their education gam
This developmental program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the realities of applying psychological research to practical human resource issues and concerns in a large complex
Can you please explain Freud's interpretation of dreams and... Satre's notion of bad faith?
This job reflects upon a challenging experience that you have encountered in either a professional or personal environment that involved significant "thinking through" or reasoning.
Four key milestones in the development of psychology as a discipline. Importance of behavioral observation in cognitive psychology.
Explain the role of the brain in cognitive functions. Part of the explanation, describe what Phineas Gage's accident revealed about how brain areas support cognitive function.
Define classical conditioning and instrumental conditioning. Please give an example of both types of conditioning. How are these types alike? How are they different?
I was told that a reinforcer in classical conditioning can be an aversive stimulus which is hardly a reward at all. In instrumental conditioning, Skinnerians were also against equating a reinforcer