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Learning Goal: I’m working on a psychology question and need guidance to help me learn.

First thing A. Case Study

Steve,
a 54-year-old man, describes himself as suffering from a social anxiety
disorder. He says that he was a school phobic as a student, feeling
like every day was a “performance” that frightened him. “High school was
one of the most painful experiences of my life,” he proclaims, and he
is not interested in reunions, which would stir up those memories. He
now finds himself clamming up in dining situations when others are
close, feeling that others are watching him. There are some clear signs
of paranoid ideation in Steve—the hypervigilance and fear of being
watched. But his primary fear is that others will see him as ignorant or
stupid. He began his academic work as a philosophy student and was a
successful teacher but the fear of a dissertation committee’s judgment
and his obsessive concern with whether his teaching was acceptable drove
him out of the academic arena for his work.

1. What is the connection between anxiety and paranoia? Does Steve suffer from paranoia or anxiety?

2.
Is Steve’s fear of appearing ignorant or stupid typical of a social
phobic? Why would he have such a fear when he appears to be quite
professional, composed, and engaging?

3. Would you advise Steve to
try to face up to his fears and continue to pursue his career as a
teacher or avoid such difficult situations and find “easier” ways of
making a living?

Second thing B

  1. Early Childhood Physical DevelopmentFor
    this week’s Module Assignment we will be focusing on physical
    development in early childhood. I’d like you to focus on preschool and
    school aged children when examining the issue of childhood obesity. Your
    assignment is to focus on either a) food consumption; or b) physical activity by looking at both the home and school environment. This is NOT a personal reflection of your own parenting practices or those of your parents, your kid’s school, etc. Please approach this like a researcher. Here’s your mission.If you choose to write about food consumption:

    1. Look
      up the school menu at a public elementary school in Indiana or Illinois
      and report on the offerings for 1 week. What are the nutritional
      recommendations for 5-6 year olds (do not forget to cite)? Are the menus
      healthy – why/why not? Public schools adhere to a national standard. Is
      that standard sufficient? What could be improved? What is working? Look
      up the (approximate) calorie count, fat content, and any other
      nutritional information you deem important (i.e. sodium) by doing an
      online search. Weight loss sites often have these tools for free use.
    2. After
      you have fully explored the school’s role in childhood nutrition,
      discuss the role of the home environment. What practices of families are
      helpful/hinder healthy eating? This can be done in 1-2 paragraphs. Many
      of us could probably write about this for several pages, but I just
      want to know that you’ve considered multiple factors.

    If you choose to b) physical activity:

    1. Look
      up the physical education and recess policy and practice at a public
      elementary school in Indiana or Illinois. Do these practices encourage
      adequate levels of physical activity? What is the recommendation for
      physical activity for early childhood (don’t forget to cite)? Is
      physical activity a necessary component in education – why/why not?
      What, if anything, should the school do differently and why?
    2. After
      you have fully explored the school’s role in physical activity, discuss
      the role of the home environment. What practices of families/parenting
      are helpful to or hinder adequate physical activity? This part can be
      done in 1-2 paragraphs. Again, many of us could probably write about
      this for several pages, but I just want to know that you’ve considered
      multiple factors.

Third C

How might the
controversy surrounding TV (Movie or other media) and aggressiveness be
explained by a behaviorist? Do you agree with this behaviorist
perspective? please explain.

In contrast, how might social and social-cognitive theorists explain aggressive behavior?

Instructions: For each scenario below, consider the followingquestion: In light of your belief, what is the explanation for your behavior?

Here is an example of a scenario and explanation. Your explanations should be responses to the 7 scenarios listed below.

Scenario: You are a devout Catholic. You go to church and confession every Sunday.

Explanation: This behavior is in line with the dictates of myreligion.
I am Catholic and my religion emphasizes certain rituals and communal
activities like going to Church, hearing a sermon, and making
confession.
So as a way to express mydevotion to my faith, I attend Church and confession every Sunday.

Scenario 1: You are very concerned about the environment. You recycle all your paper and glass.

Scenario 2: You are very concerned about the environment. You recycle all your glass but do not recycle paper.

Scenario 3: You are a strict vegetarian. You eat a soy-based hamburger alternative at a cookout.

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