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Postmodernism and Family Therapy (Chapter 4 - Ecosystemic Psychology)
This summary covers chapter 4: Postmodernism and Family Therapy. Within this chapter, key aspects to postmodernism and modernism are covered, and how it is all related to family therapy.
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This summary covers chapter 4: Postmodernism and Family Therapy. Within this chapter, key aspects to postmodernism and modernism are covered, and how it is all related to family therapy.
Two Different World Views (Chapter 1 - Ecosystemic Psychology)
Two different world views (Chapter 1) from Ecosystemic Psychology. This summary tackles a brief framework for individual psychology and a brief framework of systemic family therapy.
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Two different world views (Chapter 1) from Ecosystemic Psychology. This summary tackles a brief framework for individual psychology and a brief framework of systemic family therapy.
The Paradigmatic Shift of Systems Theory (Chapter 3 - Ecosystemic Psychology)
This summary is based on Chapter 3: The paradigmatic shift of Systems Theory. This essentially covers the key aspects to Simple Cybernetics (First-Order Principles) and Cybernetics of Cybernetics (Second-Order Principles).
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This summary is based on Chapter 3: The paradigmatic shift of Systems Theory. This essentially covers the key aspects to Simple Cybernetics (First-Order Principles) and Cybernetics of Cybernetics (Second-Order Principles).
The Historical Perspective (Chapter 2 - Ecosystemic Psychology)
This summary covers Chapter 2: The Historical Perspective by using the textbook (Family Therapy: A Systemic Integration by Becvar & Becvar) as well as Chapter 1 The History of Family Therapy: Evolution and Revolution by Samuel T. Gladding for additional information. This chapter covers the different eras of family therapy (i.e. 'Planting the Seeds: The 1940s'; 'Putting Down Roots: The 1950s'; 'The Plant Begins to Bud: The 1960s'; 'Blossom Time: The 1970s'; 'Connecting and Integrating: T...
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This summary covers Chapter 2: The Historical Perspective by using the textbook (Family Therapy: A Systemic Integration by Becvar & Becvar) as well as Chapter 1 The History of Family Therapy: Evolution and Revolution by Samuel T. Gladding for additional information. This chapter covers the different eras of family therapy (i.e. 'Planting the Seeds: The 1940s'; 'Putting Down Roots: The 1950s'; 'The Plant Begins to Bud: The 1960s'; 'Blossom Time: The 1970s'; 'Connecting and Integrating: T...
Grief
Question 19 addresses Grief. This summary answers the question "Discuss grief as an active process and point out which factors will influence the grieving process. Discuss at least four of these factors in detail and explain how they influence the grieving process"
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Question 19 addresses Grief. This summary answers the question "Discuss grief as an active process and point out which factors will influence the grieving process. Discuss at least four of these factors in detail and explain how they influence the grieving process"
Q18 Stage Theories of Dying
This question, addressing Adult Aging and Development, focuses on Theories related to Dying. Question 18 specifically asks "Proponents of the contextual approach are critical of the stage theories of dying in contending that there is no one right way to die - discuss this statement by evaluating Kubler-Ross's theory of dying and proposing why the contextual approach is a more holistic approach to dying"
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This question, addressing Adult Aging and Development, focuses on Theories related to Dying. Question 18 specifically asks "Proponents of the contextual approach are critical of the stage theories of dying in contending that there is no one right way to die - discuss this statement by evaluating Kubler-Ross's theory of dying and proposing why the contextual approach is a more holistic approach to dying"
Q20 Healthy Aging
Question 20 addresses Healthy Aging. Specifically this summary answers the question: "Aging today and in the future is not what it was even a few years ago. Technological advances have and will continue to make competence what is only science fiction today - address this statement by considering what healthy aging entails and discussing the issue of living well in later adulthood. Refer to relevant research findings"
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Question 20 addresses Healthy Aging. Specifically this summary answers the question: "Aging today and in the future is not what it was even a few years ago. Technological advances have and will continue to make competence what is only science fiction today - address this statement by considering what healthy aging entails and discussing the issue of living well in later adulthood. Refer to relevant research findings"
Q13 Identity
Adult and Aging guideline question. Question 13 focuses on Identity, specially on the question: "With regard to the nature of identity development during adulthood, explain and compare Logan's interpretation of Erikson's theory, McAdams Life-Story Model and Whitbourne's Identity Theory
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Adult and Aging guideline question. Question 13 focuses on Identity, specially on the question: "With regard to the nature of identity development during adulthood, explain and compare Logan's interpretation of Erikson's theory, McAdams Life-Story Model and Whitbourne's Identity Theory
Personality: Stable vs Changeable Question 14
Adult Development and Aging guideline question focused on personality: is it Stable vs Changeable? Question 14 tackles the debate by a critical discussion of the views of theorists advocating personality consistency in terms of certain dispositional traits and those who accentuate personality changes, with specific reference to personality stability versus change during adulthood.
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Adult Development and Aging guideline question focused on personality: is it Stable vs Changeable? Question 14 tackles the debate by a critical discussion of the views of theorists advocating personality consistency in terms of certain dispositional traits and those who accentuate personality changes, with specific reference to personality stability versus change during adulthood.
Cognitive Development Question 11
Adult development and Aging guideline questions. Question 11 focuses on the statement "Cognitive development continues beyond formal operations". Thus, challenging Piaget's formal operation by referring to relevant theories and research findings.
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Adult development and Aging guideline questions. Question 11 focuses on the statement "Cognitive development continues beyond formal operations". Thus, challenging Piaget's formal operation by referring to relevant theories and research findings.
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