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What are some contributions of Margaret Lowenfeld to play therapy? How has play therapy been integrated into treatment through directive or non-directive approaches?
I need help understanding of the stages of human growth and development relative to addiction, including gender differences and specific differences among the elderly.
How were the early client populations similar or different from the current client populations treated in play therapy?
What are some historical considerations influencing the current popularity of directive approaches in play therapy?
What does it mean to be an adolescent? What does it mean to be an adult? Where do college students fit into these definitions? Discuss from biological, cognitive, and socioemotional perspectives.
Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of Gilligan's theory of moral development.
The concept of "adaptation" is discussed as a guiding feature in understanding psychotherapy. What does a person mean when they talk about psychotherapy as adaptation or maladaptation.
Explain an attachment theory and its relationship to normal development - talk about Bowlby, Ainsworth and the strange situation.
Stimulate a critical thought debate between experiential theory approaches using the Gestalt therapy versus Behavior theory approaches using Operant Conditioning therapy.
Sigmund Freud's theories and practices are not without limitations. What are some of the disadvantages of Freud's theories when applied to the field of mental health counselling?
The center of personality; the negative side of personality; conscious/unconscious mediator.
Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner are considered the originators of behaviorism. All contributed to learning theory. All three of the researchers studied the effects of the environment on learning.
Think of an example in which B.F. Skinner's behavioral theory would most likely not impact or change a particular behavior?
Think of a research topic in developmental psychology that deals with aging or changes over time. Briefly describe the different developmental designs, and select one that you would use to explore t
Two organizational behavior students are debating the idea that many OB theories are contingency-oriented. One student believes that every OB theory should be contingency-oriented.
One approach suggests that all humans share to understanding humans share fundamental logical rules or methods of reasoning.
I need help in developing points of my perspective. My position: "My law will apply in all respects to girls as much as to boys: the girls must be trained exactly like the boys.
Based on this theory, crystallized intelligence is important aspect of self-control and good decision making. Therefore, individuals can be taught self-control and good decision making by using comp
Is there a time in a person's development when teaching of moral reasoning shifts from the parents to society? Would this be the same in all cultures, and would it affect the age demarcations of Koh
Many believe that stereotypes and discrimination displayed by the young people in our society today is significantly less than it has been in generations past. What are your thoughts about this?
Describe an example of sociodramatic play between an adult and a three-year-old. Explain how this interaction can lead to changes in the naïve psychology of the three-year-old.
Analyze elements of interpersonal relationships including attraction, intimacy, and aggression. Explain the concepts of interdependence, attachment, and belonging as they relate to intimacy.
How does movement through Erikson's stages influence personality development? Again, be specific.
Please help me to discuss the environmental factors that may affect a young child's language development.
Offer the expectant mother information to learn more about avoiding teratogens and their effects. Provide resources you could share with her to illustrate your response.