cognitive model
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ASSALAM-U-ALAIKUM
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COGNITIVE MODELIN ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
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WHAT IS COGNITION?
• cognitive approach explains differences in personality.
• To understand the internal processes of their mind. (Perception ,attention, memory & thinking etc.).
• Cognition literally means “knowing”.
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COGNITVE MODEL:
The model describes how people’s perception, or
spontaneous thoughts about a certain situation influence
their emotional, behavioral (and often physiological)
reactions. Cognitive model tend to be focused on a single
cognitive phenomenon or process, and how two or more
processes interact to make behavioral predictions for a
specific task or tool.
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Application of Cognitive model to
Abnormal psychologyREBT:Albert Ellis:
• who developed (REBT).According to Ellis, peoplebecome depressed, anxious, upset because of faultyreasoning and a reliance on irrational beliefs andthat people do not respond emotionally to events inthe world but to their ‘beliefs’ about those events.
Ellis described this as an A-B-C process.
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ALBERT ELLIS (A.B.C.D.E) PROCESS
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CBT:Aaron Beck:According to Beck (1987), psychological difficulties are due to automatic thoughts, dysfunctional assumptions, and negative self-statements.
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COGNITIVEDEVELOPMENT:
Cognitive development is theconstruction of thought processes,including remembering, problemsolving, and decision-making , fromchildhood through adolescence to
adulthood.
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Piaget’s Cognitive Development
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Kohlberg’s theory of Moral Development
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Kurt Lewin’s Field theory:
Socio-metry:is a quantitative
method for measuring social Relationships.
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STAR PUPIL:Who has positivefriendly interactionwith society.ABDUL SATTAR EDHI
is an example.
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Cognitive-Social Aspect:
Social learning theory:
Julian Rotter has four main
components to his social learning
theory model predicting behavior.
These are behavior potential,
expectancy, reinforcement value, and
the psychological situation.
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RISB ( JULIAN ROTTER)
I Always wanted to
be…….............
People think of me as………………………
I can………………………………………….
What upsets me most……………………….
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Social-cognitive theory:
Bandura proposes that internal states,
the environment, and behavior all affect
one another. He maintains that people
often regulate their own behavior and
that we engage in purposeful,
future-oriented thinking.
ALBERTBANDURA’S
THEORY
BEHAVIOR
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Learning of aggressive behavior:
Bandura and his colleagues conducted many
experiments on the observational study of
learning of aggressive behavior of children.
What Is Aggressive Behavior?Aggressive behavior is behavior that causes physical or emotional harm to others, or threatens to.
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Conclusion
The findings support Bandura's (1977)Social Learning Theory. That is,children learn social behavior such asaggression through the process ofobservation learning - through watchingthe behavior of another person. Thisstudy has important implications for theeffects of media violence on children.
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COGNITIVE-SOCIAL(ONE PERSON INTRACT WITH OTHERS)
"Thus the study of the processes involved inperceiving each other and coming to "know what weknow" about the people in our world is essentially aquestion not only of what behavior we have seen, butof our cognition as individual perceivers-our socialcognition. Social cognition, therefore, is the study ofthe mental processes involved in perceiving, attendingto, remembering, thinking about, and making senseof the people in our social world."
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INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT
A number representing a person's reasoning ability (measured using problem-solving tests) as compared to the statistical norm or average for their age, taken as 100.
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EQ IS MORE IMPORTANT :
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EQ COULD BE
IMPROVED
BY SCHOOLING
& MEDIA
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