PSYCHOLOGY 2008 BYU

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  • BYU PSYCHOLOGY 2008 Fall 2008
    BS in PSYCHOLOGY (735420) MAP Sheet Department of Psychology For students entering the degree program during the 20082009 curricular year. Students completing this major qualify to do probation work, junior-level social work, and employment interview
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    Systems Friday, March 07, 2008 9:35 AM Systems Approach Formal Causality Understand the individual in relation to the whole group/family Final Causality The individual has a responsibility and must pursue it Why do we care about group therapy?
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    Relationalism Monday, March 31, 2008 12:19 PM Modernism vs. Postmodernism Modernism Moralism Everyone keeps rules/standards People have lists of rules (likes) that we follow Do something to get something Hedonism Post Modernism Relativism Relatio
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    Questions - Relationalism SYSTEMS APPROACHES 1. How might we see the subtle idols of hedonism, materialism, and relativism among well-meaning Latter-day Saints? (Slife article) Hed
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    Questions - Trait vs. Type Theory Wednesday, April 09, 2008 4:28 PM WEEK 12: TRAIT VS. TYPE THEORY 1. Briefly define and describe the five basic personality traits that McAdams discusses. (McAdams) 2. What are problems with personality traits and ty
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    Trait vs. Type Monday, March 31, 2008 11:59 AM Trait: talk about extroversion on a continuum, (Big E-Little E) Type: oppositional reality (E-I) Outline The Big 5 Abstractions Pros/Cons Modernism Enlightenment (19th Century good/bad) Birth of mo
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    Brain Research Bulletin 75 (2008) 391397 Review Genetic and epigenetic contributions to the cortical phenotype in mammals DeLaine D. Larsen b , Leah Krubitzer a,b, a b Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United St
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    S. MARK KOPTA, PH.D., H.S.P.P. PROFESSIONAL BIOGRAPHY 2008 S. Mark Kopta, Ph.D., H.S.P.P. is Professor, Department of Psychology, at the University of Evansville. He served as Chairman of the Department for 18 years until Summer 2008. He received his
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