A theory based on the belief that people behavior is determined by forces in the environment that are beyond their control
What is behaviorism?
Gradual process in which people change from birth through adulthood
What is human development?
An example is time, money, or skills.
What is a resource?
To fully realize your potential
self-actualization
Best known for his work in classical conditioning
What is Pavlov?
What are behaviors associated with emotional responses
What is classical conditioning?
Repetition of behaviors when reinforced
Program that provides food assistance
What is SNAP?
Need to be liked and respected
What is esteem?
Terrible money management
What is spending more than you earn?
Ideas about how people process information, think, and learn.
What is cognitive theories?
Ideas that analyze the symbolic meaning behind behaviors
What is psychoanalytic theories?
Highlights observation and modeling
What is Bandura's social cognitive theory?
Food, water, shelter, clothing, medical care
What is physical needs?
According to Erik Erikson, psychosocial development stages, first conflict people must successfully resolve is _______
Trust vs. mistrust
When the economy accelerates and increases
What is expansion mode?
Slowing and declining in the economy
What is recession mode?
Involves rewards and punishments
What is Skinner's theory of operant conditioning?
Focuses on 8 psychosocial stages
Erik Erikson's theory
The human services profession is often referred to as the _____
What is people business?
Comprehensive explanations about why people act and behave the way that they do and how they change over time.
What is developmental theories?
The level of wealth, comfort, and material goods available
What is standard of living?
Came up with the hierarchy of needs
Abraham Maslow
Based on moral reasoning
What is Kohlberg's theory?
Part of cognitive development involves ______
What is moral decision making?