Psychology

Based on the movie “Fences” and Structural Family Therapy

For this dialogue, continue thinking about various aspects of theory, techniques, and intervention. reflect on how you might accommodate cultural considerations in your work as a Marriage, Couples, and Family Counselor. Directions: In this module, focus on choosing and using interventions, techniques, tools, and strategies to promote growth and development in the entire family system.

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Define postmodernism and social constructionism

You will design a PowerPoint presentation. Assume that you are conducting training within an agency setting to an intimate group of colleagues. This is a group of people that you feel comfortable being transparent. Use the bulleted items below to create your training presentation: Defining Postmodernism and Social Constructionism: Explain these concepts and share some

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When and how did you become aware of people being treated differently because of race, culture, or religion?

When and how did you become aware of people being treated differently because of race, culture, or religion? Explain. This discussion question meets the following NASAC Standards: 19) Understand the importance of self-awareness in one’s personal, professional, and cultural life. 85) Adapt counseling strategies to the individual characteristics of the client, including (but not limited

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2760 PSY MOD 4 DB

Define self-efficacy. What is a self-system in Bandura”s theory? List and explain Bandura’s four processes that influence learning. Explain Kelly’s concept of constructive alternativism.  Why do we make the choices we do, according to Kelly’s choice corollary?   Explain what Rogers meant by the actualizing tendency. Discuss Rogers’s idea that people are basically good. List

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