Weekly Exploration Journal: Cognitive Dissonance Cognitive dissonance is a psychological concept that describes the discomfort experienced when holding conflicting beliefs or engaging in behavior that contradicts one’s values. This journal explores the concept of cognitive dissonance, its implications for personal and professional life, and its potential influence on future behavior and relationships. Understanding Cognitive Dissonance […]
The Impact of Psychoanalytic Theory on the History of Psychology Unit 4 Assignment Name: Please respond to each of the following: Identify the video that you selected. Describe the information presented in the video about the theorist. Discuss how the video relates to the textbook information or a peer-reviewed article regarding Freud’s theory and that […]
Early Historical Development of Applied Behavior Analysis In 1913, John B. Watson was the first American psychologist to call himself a “behaviorist.” From 1913 to 1974, a series of events and developments took place that helped to shape and contribute to the current approach to practice in applied behavior analysis. For this discussion, please review […]
Cultural Adaptation and Psychological Perspectives: An Interview Study of a Dominican Immigrant in the United States This paper examines the experiences of a Dominican immigrant in the United States through the lens of cultural psychology. The study aims to explore the psychological, social, and cultural adaptations required when transitioning between collectivist and individualist societies. Through […]