PPT-Which Theory Best Explains Human Behavior?

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Psychoanalytic Theory Humanistic Theory Eastern and Native Cultures Behavior Theory Social Learning Theory TraitType Theory Psychoanalytic Theory Freud asserts we are motivated by psychosexual forces. Literature & Rhetoric. Mob Mentality. Mob Mentality. When does a crowd become a mob?. What changes?. Do you know any specific examples?. Breaking down the definition. Mob: a group of persons stimulating one another to excitement and losing ordinary rational control over their activity. . Erford. , B. , Hays, D. , Crockett, S. ,Miller, E. (2011). . Mastering the National Counselor Examination and the Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Examination. . Upper Saddle, N. J.: Pearson Education, Inc.. How the Mind Works. . (1997). Steven Pinker. W.W. Norton. Human Nature. A denial of human nature, no less than an emphasis on it, can be warped to serve harmful ends.. Both . l. iberal (unfair leveling) and conservative (utilitarianism, elitism). Ronald F. White, Ph.D.. Professor of Philosophy. College of Mount St. Joseph. INTRODUCTION. Themes in this Course so Far. The nature of the individual in relationship to the state. The nature of classes and/or “social groupings”. –. Unit . 6. : . Motivation Part I - Instinct, Drive Reduction, & Arousal. How many can your remember in 30 seconds?. Blue plant nice teacher. Red animal mean pencil. Green tree rude pen. Rejecting Individualism:. The Chicago School. Chicago School Criminologists. Robert Park: Crime and the city. Park and Burgess: Concentric Zone Theory. Shaw and McKay: Social Disorganization theory and the Chicago Area Project. After completing this chapter, you should be able to:. Define criminal theory.. State the causes of crime according to classical and neoclassical theory.. Describe the biological theories of crime causation.. Alexis Marbach, MPH. Empowerment Evaluator. Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence. What are theories of behavior change (. ToBC. )?. How theory can inform and strengthen programs. Three leading behavioral change theories. © 2015 McGraw-Hill Education.. . CHAPTER 9. Motivating the Workforce. CHAPTER 10. Managing Human Resources. 9. -. 2. Learning Objectives. LO 9-1. . Define human relations and determine why its study is important.. Chapter 2. Main Points. Developmental Theories and the Issues They Raise. Freud: Psychoanalytic Theory. Erikson: Neo-Freudian Psychoanalytic Theory. Learning Theories. Piaget: Cognitive Developmental Theory. ABNORMAL HUMAN TRAITS . as opposed. to Choice or . S. ocial . S. tructure theory.. Trait Theory. Trait Theory is divided into 2 sections.. 1. Stresses BIOLOGICAL makeup.. 2. Stresses PSYCHOLOGICAL functioning.. Human. Ethology. (50’s & 60’s). (Cultural . Anthropology). (Human) . Sociobiology. (70’s & 80’s). (Human). Socioecology. Evolutionary . Psychology. (90’s on). (Human) . Behavioral Ecology. Humans and their Behavior. Humans have been fascinated by their own behavior since the beginning.. The way humans behave is what the human history largely consists.. Humans love, hate, save and kill each others.. Mr. Biggs. Adler, Alfred - . (1870–1937). He . formed his own school of thought, which he called individual psychology. In his view, strivings for superiority drive people’s behavior. He thought mental disorders were characterized by extreme feelings of inferiority and a desire for superiority over others. .

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