Holistic Approach
Human Development Theory Psychology & Personal Life
Psychology Across all Disciplines
Psychology Career & Education
Behavioral Theory Personal Learning Theory
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The study that is surrounds not just the physical body of a human being, however, the mental, spiritual, and emotionals (Elgin, 2009).
What is Holistic Psychology? Reference: Elgin, G. (2009). Holistic Renewal, Retrieved August 30, 2013, from www.holisticrenewal.com/holistic-psychology/elements-of-holistic-psychology
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True or False- Males have greater achievement incentives than females (Sigelman & Rider, 2009).
What is false? Reference Sigelman, C. K. & Rider, E., A. (2009). Life-Span human development (6th. ed.). Belmont, CA. Wadsworth Cengage Learning.
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This psychologist work with businesses to improve employee satisfaction and productivity (Landrum & Davis, 2010).
What is an Industrial/Organizational Psychologists? Reference: Landrum, R. E. & Davis, S. F. (2010). The psychology major: Career options and strategies for success (4th ed). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
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A psychologist who helps identify additional information that might be needed, or check the accuracy of given information, in order to make the right educational or career choice (Landrum & Davis, 2010).
What is a counseling psychologist? References: Landrum, R.E. & Davis, S.F. (2010). The psychology major: career options and strategies for success (4th ed). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
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The creator of the "hierarchy of needs" (Berger, 2008).
Who is Abraham Maslow? Reference: Berger, K. S. (2008). The developing person through the life span (7th ed.). New York: Worth Publishers
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This process will help heal a human being through self awareness, meditation, emotional expression, talk therapy and nutritional awareness (Schwarcz, n. d.).
What is Holistic Treatment for Depression? Schwarcz, B. (n. d.). Holistic Treatment for Depression. Retrieved August 30, 2013, from www.alternativedepressiontherapy.com
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The stage of life most important to the development of the self (Sigelman & Rider, 2009).
What is an Adolescent? Reference Sigelman, C. K. & Rider, E., A. (2009). Life-Span human development (6th. ed.). Belmont, CA. Wadsworth Cengage Learning.
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This psychologist assesses, diagnoses, and treats individuals with mental disorders (Landrum & Davis, 2010).
What is a Clinical Psychologists? Reference: Landrum, R. E. & Davis, S. F. (2010). The psychology major: Career options and strategies for success (4th ed). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
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This statement helps prioritize education and career goals (Landrum & Davis, 2010).
What is a vision statement? References: Landrum, R.E. & Davis, S.F. (2010). The psychology major: career options and strategies for success (4th ed). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
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Pavlov used what as an unconditioned stimulus for his salivating dog (Berger, 2008).
What is food? Reference: Berger, K. S. (2008). The developing person through the life span (7th ed.). New York: Worth Publishers
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This group of people are designed to study and report new findings from studying the human body as a whole (Elgin, 2009).
Who are Researchers of Holistic Psychology? Elgin, G. (2009). Holistic Renewal, Retrieved August 30, 2013, from www.holisticrenewal.com/holistic-psychology/elements-of-holistic-psychology
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_______________ effects, such as genetics and maturational forces, and ________________ influences, such as culture, parenting styles, and learning experiences are thought to contribute to a person’s developmental stage (Sigelman & Rider, 2009).
What are biological and environmental? Reference Sigelman, C. K. & Rider, E., A. (2009). Life-Span human development (6th. ed.). Belmont, CA. Wadsworth Cengage Learning.
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This psychologist is interested in how individuals are influenced by his or her social interactions with others (Landrum & Davis, 2010).
What is a Social Psychologist? Reference: Landrum, R. E. & Davis, S. F. (2010). The psychology major: Career options and strategies for success (4th ed). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
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A process to enhance creativity and make it easier to envision goals, change habits, and have clarity of thought (Pollitt, 2003).
What is mind mapping? Pollitt, D. (2003). Mind mapping your way to a better career. Career Development International, 8(5), 253-257.
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B.F. Skinner believed the best way to understand behavior is by observing the causes of an action and its consequences by naming this theory (Berger, 2008).
What is Operant conditioning? Reference: Berger, K. S. (2008). The developing person through the life span (7th ed.). New York: Worth Publishers
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Set of rules that provide an individual form and substance, which guides an individual into a search within themselves, relating to wholeness, uniqueness, and causality/meaning (Elgin, 2009).
What is The Holistic Paradigm? Reference: Elgin, G. (2009). Holistic Renewal, Retrieved August 30, 2013, from www.holisticrenewal.com/holistic-psychology/elements-of-holistic-psychology
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Nature and nurture, the good and bad of human nature, activity and passivity, continuity and discontinuity, and universality and context specificity (Sigelman & Rider, 2009).
What are the major concerns challenged by a developmental theorists interpretations on aging? Reference Sigelman, C. K. & Rider, E., A. (2009). Life-Span human development (6th. ed.). Belmont, CA. Wadsworth Cengage Learning.
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This psychologist is responsible for diagnosing, assessing disabilities that impact learning and for developing programs and modification to curricula designed to make learners successful (Landrum & Davis, 2010).
What is a School Psychologist? Reference: Landrum, R. E. & Davis, S. F. (2010). The psychology major: Career options and strategies for success (4th ed). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
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A process by which people develop insight into their own mental processes and apply effective strategies for self-management and self-improvement (Landrum & Davis, 2010).
What is personal development? References: Landrum, R.E. & Davis, S.F. (2010). The psychology major: career options and strategies for success (4th ed). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
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Albert Bandura believed that behavior is learned from the environment through the process of observational learning. Name this theory (Berger, 2010).
What is Social learning theory? Reference: Berger, K. S. (2008). The developing person through the life span (7th ed.). New York: Worth Publishers
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This concept helps an individual understand the multidemsional nature, which includes four facets that falls under multidimensional nature, flow of manifestation, and connection with the spirit.(Elgin, 2009).
What is Holistic Principles? Reference: Elgin, G. (2009). Holistic Renewal, Retrieved August 30, 2013, from www.holisticrenewal.com/holistic-psychology/elements-of-holistic-psychology
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This perspective is emphasized in the Bowlby-Ainsworth attachment theory regarding relationships (Sigelman & Rider, 2009).
What is the developmental significance of early parent-child relationship? Reference Sigelman, C. K. & Rider, E., A. (2009). Life-Span human development (6th. ed.). Belmont, CA. Wadsworth Cengage Learning.
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This field of psychology combines psychology and law to gain an understanding of human behavior (Landrum & Davis, 2010).
What is Forensic Psychology? Reference: Landrum, R. E. & Davis, S. F. (2010). The psychology major: Career options and strategies for success (4th ed). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
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A process where students emerge from major with realistic ideas about how to implement their education into occupational pursuits (Landrum & Davis, 2010).
What is career planning and development? References: Landrum, R.E. & Davis, S.F. (2010). The psychology major: career options and strategies for success (4th ed). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
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A child receives a reward for completing his class work correctly, but the reinforcement is only awarded for the first response after a specified period of time. This schedule produce a high rate of positive responses near the end of the specified time period, with a drop in response after the reward has been given. Name the type of reinforcement schedule used (Berger, 2008).
What is Fixed Interval Schedule? Reference: Berger, K. S. (2008). The developing person through the life span (7th ed.). New York: Worth Publishers
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