Kategorien: Alle - cognitive - indigenous - biological - behavioural

von Nicole Fontes Vor 4 Jahren

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6 PSYCHOLOGICAL PARADIGMS

Various psychological paradigms offer distinct perspectives on human behavior and development. The behavioral paradigm emphasizes the role of environmental stimuli and reinforcement in shaping actions, highlighting operant conditioning and social influences like peer pressure and family role modeling.

6 PSYCHOLOGICAL PARADIGMS

6 PSYCHOLOGICAL PARADIGMS

3. BEHAVIOURAL

Social
Family

Role modeling

Adults

Aspirations

Peers

Social Status

Peer Pressure

Classical
Stimuli
Repetition
Operant
Treat
Punishment
Cooperation

2. PSYCHODYNAMIC

Awareness
Unconscious
Preconscious
Conscious
Personality
Superego

Mailable

Morality

Ego
ID
Attachment
Insecure

Uninvolved

-Nurturing

Permissive

- Discipline

Authoritarian

- Nurturing

Secure

Authoritative

+ Discipline

+ Nurturing

1. BIOLOGICAL

Brain Structures
Tumor/Object

Changes

Trauma

FASD

Parts of the brain

Activity

Size

Heredity
Biological Parents

Physical Attributes

DNA

Diseases

Growth

Neurotransmitters
Cycles

Food

Mood

Sleep

Chemicals

Serotonin

Cortisol

Dopamine

4. COGNITIVE

Schema
File Folders
Cognitive Distortion
Perceptions
Experiences

5. SOCIOCULTURAL

Culture
Race
Ethnic Background
Religion
Ecological Model
Maintenance
Relationships
Holistic Model
Microsystem
Mesosystem
Exosystem
Macrosystem

6. TWO-EYED SEEING

Indigenous Integration
Community
Bias
Medicine Wheel
Body
Emotion
Spirit
Mind