Cognitive Approach

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Analysis of the cognitive approach The cognitive approach is the psychology that allows us to study and develop what makes our minds tick and therefore helps us understand how our minds work and it gives us a modern method on how to approach the human behaviour which focuses on how we learn and think. It mainly focuses on how people obtain their ability to feel, behave, and think. The cognitive approach is used today by various groups of people such as doctors, therapists, and even the police for example cognitive physiology could help police officers to predict criminal acts and reasons for their behaviour this is not only crucial but also helpful by enabling the police service to possibly saving lives and keeping citizens safe. Not only …show more content…

They focus on what they see, what they are doing, and interactions with their general environment which then moves onto the Preoperational Stage During this stage young child are able to think about things such as symbols. Their language use becomes more fluent. The children also are able to develop imagination and being able to have some clue on what their dreams consisted off, which allows them to understand the difference between past and future which altogether is a huge leap from the Sensorimotor stage. The third stage cognitive devolvement, Concrete Operational Stage, involves secondary school age Children’s thinking becoming less childish and they are increasingly aware of various events around them. They start to realise their own thoughts and feelings and are able to decide if they should be shared by other people. Finally the last stage of cognitive development, the Formal Operational Stage consists of children aged 15 and above is able to use symbols related to different thoughts and ideas, such as Pythagoras and different methods of mathematical calculations they can come up with their own unique conclusions and are able to think of different possibilities. They can also develop relationships and concepts such as injustice and justice

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