| Constructivism | Cognitive behavioral theory |
| Constructivism believes that learning is a combination of logic and humanistic approaches. | Cognitive theory states that humans learn and make decisions based on what is the most logical thing to learn and do. |
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Example: constructivism believes that individuals interpret information on their own, integrating what is learned from others. This means that people learn together by themselves in unison while viewing the habits of other people. |
Example: Humans think like computers in such a way that logic is the top mechanism used in learning. |
Effective Helping: Interviewing and Couseling 8th How is constructivism different from other cognitive-behavioral theories?
From the grand theories (e.g., psychoanalytic [Freud, Erikson], behaviorism [Pavlov, Watson, Skinner, Bandura], cognitive constructivism [Piaget]) and the emergent theories (e.g., sociocultural [Vygotsky], humanistic [Maslow, Rogers], evolutionary [Darwin], and systems-ecological (nature/nurture) theories [Bronfrenbrenner]), what research method(s) (e.g., survey, interview, experiment) align well in light of each the theories? Explain your perspective. What strengths/weaknesses to the theory would you need to consider if you choose to research under that theoretical framework for grand theories and emergent theories? Describe options that are...
Select two different nursing theories and describe how they relate to patient care. How could you use them for inciting behavioral changes? Discuss the pros and cons of applying each theory and how they could be integrated into your future practice. Are there any particular ethical issues related to the integration of these theories that should be considered?
3. How are theories/models of persuasion in health communication different from behavior change theories/models?
PSYCHOLOGY HOMEWORK PLEASE HELP?? Using the cognitive and behavioral perspectives How might a psychologist in each of these perspectives approach John's situation? What might they think could be causing the situation? How might they try to resolve the situation? Scenario: John is a 15 year old male. He lives with his mother who works multiple jobs to make ends meet. They reside in a rough lower socioeconomic neighborhood. He has not seen his biological father in 10 years. John spends...
How does nursing theory differ from theories of other disciplines?
2. How is the Integrative Model different from Social Cognitive Theory or the Transtheoretical Model?
How is Piaget’s explanation of cognitive development different from that of Siegler’s explanation? a. Siegler sees cognitive development more in terms of operant consequences (i.e., reinforcement and punishment). b. Siegler sees cognitive development more in terms of genetic and biological factors. c. Piaget sees cognitive development more in terms of qualitative steps in which new ideas replace old. d. Piaget sees cognitive development more in terms of language and less in terms of spatial skills.
Identify and describe three different theories of motivation? Why is it difficult to determine how to motivate other people?
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In marketing, how is trait theory different from Freudian and Neo-Freudian theories of personality? Please name and describe four specific personality traits that may be of interest to marketers and why.