Modeling is a method used in certain cognitive-behavioral techniques of psychotherapy whereby the client learns by imitation alone, without any specific verbal direction by the therapist
/ Behaviouristic PerspectiveAversion therapy is a series of different procedures applied to behaviours regarded as undesirable. These applications are based on the apparently simple principle that when a response is followed by an unpleasant consequence,its strength will diminish.
/ Behaviouristic PerspectiveAssertive Behaviour Therapy is a procedure which trains the client in socially appropriate behaviours for self- expression of feelings, attitudes, wishes, opinions, and rights. This document further discusses about the technique and applications of asserti...
/ Behaviouristic PerspectiveVisual perception, put simply, refers to how the brain perceives and processes visual stimuli. This document further discusses the various aspects of visual perception and defects in visual perception.
/ Cognitive DevelopmentSocial psychology is the scientific study of how peoples thoughts feelings, beliefs, intentions and goals are constructed within a social context by the actual or imagined interactions with others. This document discusses the scientific process, functio...
/ Applied Social PsychologyIn 1965, Geschwind wrote a theoretically significant paper titled Disconnection Syndromes in Animals and Man that tied together a vast amount of literature and anticipated many of the effects of callosal surgery. Geschwinds thesis is that certain ...
/ Quantitative Data Analysis and InterpretationNeuropsychology is a branch of psychology that is concerned with how the brain and the rest of the nervous system influence a person's cognition and behaviors. This document discusses about brain theories and hypothesis from different scholars. It also dis...
/ Cognitive Psychology - IBiofeedback is a type of therapy that uses sensors attached to your body to measure key body functions. Biofeedback is intended to help you learn more about how your body works.
/ Cognitive Psychology - INeuro anatomical disconnection occurred when a focal process disrupts pathways connecting one brain area to another. A disconnection syndrome is a cluster of clinical finding produced by the separation.
/ Brain, Body and BehaviourApraxia is an effect of neurological disease. It makes people unable to carry out everyday movements and gestures.
/ Brain, Body and BehaviourAlexia is a term describing a partial or complete inability to read.
/ Brain, Body and BehaviourAgnosia is a perceptual disorder in which sensation is preserved but the ability to recognize a stimulus or knowing its meaning is lost.
/ Brain, Body and BehaviourAcalculia is an acquired impairment in which people have difficulty performing simple mathematical tasks, such as adding, subtracting, multiplying and even simply stating which of two numbers is larger.
/ Brain, Body and BehaviourStress is a persons adaptive response to a stimulus that places excessive psychological or physical demands on that person. This document deals with the stress process, causes of stress, consequences of stress, managing stress in the workplace and about...
/ Organizational BehaviourDecision making is one of the most important aspects of your small business, but the process of arriving at a decision must be precise, so that it will yield the best results. This document deals with the types of decision making, steps in making a decisio...
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