PSY280 Week3

Prepare a 950- to 1,100-word paper in which you describe changes that occur during middle childhood and adolescence concerning family and peer relationships, and how they might influence future development. Be sure to include the following items in your description:•Evaluate the effect of functional and dysfunctional family dynamics on development (e.g., family structure, function, and shared and nonshared environments).•Determine the positive and negative impact of peers and changes in peer relations from middle childhood to adolescence.•Examine additional pressures faced in adolescence compared to middle childhood.•Discuss the development of moral values from middle childhood into adolescence.Use a minimum of two peer-reviewed sources.APA format

The Contribution of Classical Theorists to Contemporary Developmental Theorists

Discussion: The Contribution of Classical Theorists to Contemporary Developmental TheoristsWhile all major developmental theories attempt to explain the growth of individuals, each theory has a slightly different perspective. Some theories emphasize environmental (nurture) more than biological (nature) influences. Some theories focus on a particular construct (e.g., cognition), while others emphasize the impact of age range in shaping development. Piaget’s cognitive developmental theory emphasizes fixed stages during which the mind’s capacities allow an individual to learn about the world. Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory, on the other hand, is not stage-based and describes growth as an interaction between the individual and his or her environment.Contemporary theories (e.g., Langer’s theory of mindfulness) typically build upon the foundation generated by earlier theories. Langer’s theory of mindfulness contains similarities to classical theories, such as Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory, in that they both agree that development is contextual and the organism is an active “mindful” participant. Langer took Vygotsky’s theory to a new level, focusing specifically on education and the learner. Other contemporary theories include neo-Piagetian cognitive developmental theories, which attempt to address the limitations found within Piaget’s classical theory. Robbie Case, Andreas Demetriou, and Kurt Fischer proposed theories that were extensions of Piaget’s theory. These theorists added concepts that expanded on cognitive functioning within the stages of development. Most developmental psychologists today do not believe that a single perspective or theory can sufficiently explain lifespan development; rather, an eclectic approach accounts for development better.For this Discussion, you will examine classical and contemporary developmental theories as they relate to current applications in developmental psychology.To prepare for this Discussion:· Review the course text and other Learning Resources related to mid-20th-century theories and recent theoretical perspectives· Select two theories from the following list, one from each column (classical, contemporary), that examine the same developmental processes (i.e., cognitive, physical, and/or social-emotional).·Classical TheoriesContemporary Theories· Psychoanalytic/Psychosexual· Psychosocial· Behaviorism/Learning· Social Learning· Cognitive-Developmental· Information Processing· Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience· Ethology/Evolutionary Developmental· Sociocultural· Systems TheoryBerk, L. E. (2014). Development through the lifespan (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.Chapter 1, “History, Theory, and Research      Strategies” (“Scientific Beginnings” through “Comparing and Evaluating      Theories,” pp. 14–27)Aldwin, C. M. (2014). Rethinking developmental science. Research in Human Development, 11(4), 247–254. doi:10.1080/15427609.2014.967045Note: You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.Lillard, A. S., Lerner, M. D., Hopkins, E. J., Dore, R. A., Smith, E. D., & Palmquist, C. M. (2013). The impact of pretend play on children’s development: A review of the evidence. Psychological Bulletin, 139(1), 1–34. doi:10.1037/a0029321Note: You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.Greenfield, P. M. (2009). Linking social change and developmental change: Shifting pathways of human development. Developmental Psychology, 45(2), 401–418. doi:10.1037/a0014726Note: You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.M[�

Assignment (psychological report)

Attached is an example file of the work to be submitted.Write a report on the scenario mentioned on the first page of the file.You must fill in all the required fields and give hypothetical details of the case.You must write 5 psychological sessions to take care of this patient and solve his problemDelivery within 24 hoursFree from grammatical, spelling and plagiarism errors

Psych Discussion Questions

Discussion questions MUST BE 200 WORDS EACH in APA format using the attached articles.1. It is suggested the effects of oxytocin explains altruistic behaviors. How might this knowledge be used to promote prosocial behaviors?2. Why is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) effective? In a nonclinical sense, how can CBT or behavior analysis help a doctoral learner succeed?