Sctech PSYC1101 Module Six Written Assignment - Three Identical Strangers

Movie Analysis – Instructions
Watch The Three Identical Strangers.
Familiarize yourself with the Psychological Terms, Concepts, and Disorders listed below. These are examples of the types of terms and clinical psychological disorders which may be used for the movie analysis, but you may select other psychological terms or clinical psychological disorders from the textbook or power point presentation slides.
Examples of Terms and Clinical Psychological Disorders
Overconfidence, Conditioned Stimulus, Naturalistic Observation, Negative/Positive Reinforcement, Hallucination, Insomnia, Absolute Threshold, Addiction, Aggression, Aphasia, Attachment, ADHD/ADD, Bias, Any Developmental Stage, Belief Perseverance, Bipolar Disorder, Case Study, Catharsis, Conformity, Denial, Circadian Rhythm, Cognition, Any type of Drug Dependence, Egocentrism, Encoding, Experiment, Fixation, Intrinsic Motivation, Fixed Interval Schedule, Fixed Ratio Schedule, Habituation, Hindsight Bias, Hypothesis, Illusory Correlation Intelligence, Rorschach, Extrinsic Motivation, Intuition, External Motivation, Kinesthesis, Major Depressive Disorder, Insomnia, Nature - Nurture, Observational Learning, Operant Conditioning, Personal Space, Phobia, Placebo Plasticity, Projection, Puberty, Rationalization, Punishment, Reaction Formation, Recognition Memory, Recall Memory Reinforcer, Repression, Retrieval, Schizophrenia, Selective Attention, Self-Concept, Stereotype, Stress, Separation Anxiety, Stranger Anxiety, Teratogens, Unconditioned Stimulus, Withdrawal.
Perform Movie:
Watch selected Movie.
Look for examples of seven (7) Psychological terms and three (3) Clinical Psychological Disorders (such as Phobias, Dysthymia, etc.) depicted in the scenes.
Take notes while watching the movie so you can describe the selected scenes in detail.
When describing the selected scene, include the name(s) of the characters and what they were doing. Your description needs to support the psychological term or clinical psychological disorder selected to earn full credit.
After providing the scene description, list the corresponding Clinical Psychological Disorder or Psychological term in the second column. The disorder or term must come from your textbook or the power point slide presentation not Google.
In the third column, list the definition and key symptoms for each clinical psychological disorder and the definition for each psychological term.
Clinical Psychological Disorder:
Describe the definition and 5 of it's key symptoms. To earn full credit, use the textbook, power point presentations and other professional/clinical sources).
Psychological term:
Describe the definition to support the psychological term/principles. To earn full credit, use the textbook, power point presentations and other professional/clinical sources.
You can only use ONE psychological term and clinical psychological disorder.
Record your information using the form below. An example is provided for your review.
Examples
Description of Scene
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I observed Ann/Frank arguing with each other. Frank's behavior often created frequent problems in his relationship with Ann. One minute he told her that he cannot live without her; shortly afterwards, he was yelling at her to get out, and that he did not really love her. He even made a gesture to harm himself. |
Borderline Personality Disorder |
Definition:a rigid, maladaptive pattern of behavior involving dramatic and erratic emotions and behavior that can include self-harming behaviors.
5 Key Symptoms: unstable mood, unstable image, unstable relationships, impulsive behavior, inappropriate and intense anger, etc.) |
I observed the mother, Susan telling her child, Lilly that if she stopped crying in the store, she would buy her a candy bar. Susan was determined to have a much better day, and did not want her child to embarrass her in the store. |
Positive reinforcement |
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During the interview, I heard John discuss how he feels euphoric as he crosses the finish line after a race leading to the “runner’s high”. John's facial expressions varied. Sometimes he looked tense, sad, and then happy. His legs were fidgety constantly. |
Release of endorphins in the body |
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I observed that Nancy decided to set the table herself after watching her mother set the table. Her mother, Lisa, praised her on doing a great job, and Nancy earned a treat. |
Observational learning & modeling |
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Copy and paste the blank form listed above into the "Write Submission" window or a Microsoft Word document, name your file Module Eight, Movie Analysis, last name, first initial.
Review your notes and type your 7 psychological terms and 3 clinical psychological disorders and their corresponding scene descriptions and definitions/symptoms.
Select "Write Submission" and then attach or copy your Microsoft Word Document
Proof your work carefully for spelling/grammatical/punctuation/formatting errors and make needed corrections.
Select "SaveDraft" to verify that your work properly loaded/attached.

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