Bonfenbrenner's Ecological Theory Or Bioecological Systems Theory

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As discussed in class, Bronfenbrenner’s “Ecological Theory” or “Bioecological Systems Theory” is unlike most other developmental theories that believe development is a process of stages, contradictorily, Bronfenbrenner believed biological and environmental factors are the basis for development, rather than stages. The focus should be on the child’s environmental quality and context, which the environmental interactions become more complex as the child develops physically and cognitively. Therefore, the primary relationship needs to be fostered by a caring person within their immediate sphere, such as a caregiver, and meant to last a lifetime (Broderick, & Blewitt, 2015).
Bandura’s perspective on psychology was that of a behaviorist when he
The next first step would be to try to discover the reasoning for his anti-social behaviors, if it was due to one or more of the issues listed above, or if there are other reasons for his behavior. Therefore, administering an Antisocial Personality Questionnaire (APQ), which is a short self-report inventory that measures relational characteristics of significance to antisocial populations, could be useful. Also, the use of an FMRI, if possible, to see if he happens to have any damage to his brain from the fall or other situations that could affect his attitude or personality, such as frontal lobe damage, which Phineas Gage is a good example of the effects of frontal lobe damage. If his brain is free of damage, the next step would be to use Cognitive Behavioral theory (CBT) intervention could help Daniel to discover where his anger stems from, thus, allowing his to regain control over their hostilities and aggressions (McCloskey, et al., 2008). Therefore, explore techniques to help him avoid words such as never or always during a conversation, set realistic goals for himself. Rational thinking is diminished by anger, there for it is critical to remember, it is only a rough patch that will pass.
W., who begins the movie as an infant. Daniel, a silver miner turned oil man in search for the motherlode so he can have enough money to get away from everyone. Find themselves in a small town where oil is oozing out of the ground and a young condescending, irrational preacher Eli Sunday, played by Paul Dano, trying to convert the world. Throughout the film, Daniel finds himself in situations, which enrages him or confirms his disgust of human kind and events, which forces he to confront changes and setbacks on his way to becoming a self-made tycoon. This movie has a multitude of developmental theories, which are applicable for the problems displayed by all the main characters. This paper has illustrated how Ainsworth’s Strange Situation and Attachment Theory, Albert Bandura’s Social Learning Theory, and Urie Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory have themes are entangled throughout the movie. Even though there are an abundance of themes and theorists that would applicable, this was just a few of their perspectives. Even though there remains a multitude of approaches, which are all expectable for use, the counseling goals and interventions discussed in this paper only scratches the surface of styles and combining approaches could

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