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PSY 383 Module 1 Assignment 3 Applying Behavioral
and Cognitive Behavioral Therapies For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Codrina is a
40-year-old, divorced, white female seeking
counseling at a community mental health center.
She is seeking counseling because she has been
depressed, unable to sleep well and has lost her
appetite since the sudden ending of her marriage
one month ago. Before leaving, her husband told
her that he did not love her any longer and
doubted whether he ever did. He told Codrina that
he had felt lonely and distant from her for the
entire three years of their short marriage. He
now questions whether she is even capable of
feeling love for another person.
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PSY 383 Module 2 Assignment 2 An Example of
Classical Conditioning For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com Classical
conditioning is an important theory of learning
within the behavioral perspective of learning
that you explored in Module 1. The key to
classical conditioning is that we learn through
association, which is quite different from
operant conditioning in which we learn through
consequence.
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PSY 383 Module 3 Assignment 2 LASA 1 Operant
Conditioning and Superstitions For more classes
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that superstitions are absolutely true. This
often causes them to believe and act in ways that
are out of the norm either to avoid a negative
outcome or to bring about a positive outcome.
However, the origins of all superstitions lie in
operant conditioning (for example, wearing the
same shirt worn during a victory game to all
future games in order to ensure victory).
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PSY 383 Module 4 Assignment 2 Inclusion Versus
Segregation For more classes visit www.snaptutor
ial.com One of the top issues in special
education is the ongoing debate of inclusion
versus segregation. The idea of inclusion in
education is that all students, no matter what
disability they may have, should learn together
in the same environment. Fully inclusive schools
do not differentiate between special education
courses and general education courses, but rather
include students with learning, emotional,
behavioral, or physical disabilities in classes
with all of the other students.
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PSY 383 Module 5 Assignment 1 LASA 2
Observational and Motor Learning For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com During the
period of early childhood, mastering fine motor
skills is a very important process needed for
physical and cognitive development. However, for
a number of different reasons, there are some
children who do not develop at the same pace as
an average child. It is important for parents and
physicians to recognize children who are not on
track developmentally because the earlier the
cause of the delay can be determined, the earlier
parents can start working with the child to
correct or minimize these
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