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Cognitive Intervention. The three professional articles I selected on
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Submitted by reneeperlman on February 6, 2007
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The three professional articles I selected on different cognitive approaches to working with an issue or issues that I might encounter as a human service worker are; Futurics by Young Boa, Radical Behaviorism and the Rest of Psychology by John C. Malone Jr. and Natalie M. Cruchen, A Humanistic Psychology for the New Millennium by Carl Goldberg. One of the articles will explore how people develop and change. It will also demonstrate that emotions not only affect learning abilities and motivation, but also play an active role in human development as well. The second article will cover radical and traditional psychology such as radical behaviorism which is an alternative to the traditional treatments performed in the past. Lastly, the third article will discuss how psychology for the past century has not lived up to its mandate as a trusted guide to society.
Futurics, has been written in a manner that BaeÕs thoughts address social-cultural, biological, cognitive and moral development ideologies. He focuses on personality differences that are found between people and the traits that seem to emerge among people and how people develop in stages. He also focuses on how people learn and adopt to change in their lives. The article discusses Freud, Erikson, Piaget and Kohlberg with their selected Human Development Theories. The reader learns that Freud was one of the first pioneers of psychology and he was the first to introduce a model on human mental development. To cover a brief point in history about Freud he believed that the beginning of life the child is helpless and dependent on it family for survival. The child will learn to experience love and hate relationships with the people around him as it develops, favoring different parents in each state of its mental and physical development. This belief Freud thought to be connected with hidden mental frustration that could create psychological problems throughout life.
Radical Behaviorism and the Rest of...
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