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What were the developments in trait theories following the Stodgill Paper? What implications did the Stodgill paper have?
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Personality Theory
Posting ID:
36807
OTA ID:
102789
Cognitive Theory - Kelly, Bandura,Mischel, Ellis, Meichenbaum, & Beck
1. Describe how Kelly's philosophical theory has clinical application to Jane's personality structure? 2. Using the concepts of causal attribution, self-schemata, self-guides and other related cognitive constructs, explain how has Jane possibly misinterpreted her situation? 3. Utilizing the work of Bandura and Mischel explain why Jane is having such difficulty coping with life? In addition, how would Ellis, Meichenbaum, and Beck intervene in Jane's lifestyle? Jane, a 38-year-old woman, wants therapy, but is afraid to venture outside of her home. She explains that this began shortly after her husband was killed in a car accident, in which she was a passenger. Her family is no long... click for more
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Personality Theory
Posting ID:
37657
OTA ID:
102789
Using the concepts of causal attribution, self-schemata, self-guides and other related cognitive constructs, explain how has Jane possibly misinterpreted her situation? Jane, a 38-year-old woman, wants therapy, but is afraid to venture outside of her home. She explains that this began shortly after her husband was killed in a car accident, in which she was a passenger. Her family is no longer willing to cater to her incessant demands because they feel that she is using the accident as an excuse for attention. Jane tells the therapist that she feels she is no longer loved and just "might as well give up." She wants to know if the therapist does therapy on a 'home-visit' basis.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Personality Theory
Posting ID:
37798
OTA ID:
102789
Prepare an in-depth analysis of the following topic (a) A consensus is emerging concerning the fundamental dimensions of personality traits: and (b) There is possible biological and evolutionary basis for inherited aspects of these traits. Summarize and critique the evidence for these two suggestions. Finally, discuss the implications of this research for the use of personality trait assessments in applied settings such as clinical/counseling, I/O, and/or health care. I am just looking for an outline to follow. Paper has to be 10-12 pages. Thank you..
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Personality Theory
Posting ID:
39991
OTA ID:
102789
As I posted before for the outline of this paper, I would also like some information on sources. I have been doing research now for about 2 weeks. The main text for the class is Pervin, L.A., Cervone, D. & John, O.P. (2005). Personality theory and research (9th ed.)using chapters 9 and 14 as directed by the professor. the research paper outline posting # 39991 Okay, so I don't know if I am using the wrong key words or what in my search for articles about the implications of this research for the use of personality trait assessments in applied settings such as clinical/counseling, I/O, and/or health care. I would like any sources or relevant information that will help me in this pap... click for more
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Personality Theory
Posting ID:
40927
OTA ID:
102789
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