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CASIE Workshop Psychology Session 4: Teaching the Options

CASIE Workshop Psychology Session 4: Teaching the Options

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CASIE WorkshopPsychology

Session 4: Teaching the Options

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The Five Options

• Abnormal psychology• Developmental psychology• Health psychology• Psychology of human relationships• Sport psychology

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Requirements

• SL students must study one option.• HL students must study two options.

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Abnormal Psychology

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Introduction

• The focus is on diagnosing, explaining and treating humans suffering from psychological disorders

• A consideration of normal and abnormal behavior must be made.

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Only three groups of disorders may be considered for study:

• Anxiety disorders• Affective disorders• Eating disorders

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Rationale for this:

• “By studying one disorder from two of these groups of disorders, students are encouraged to develop an awareness of the range of disorders.”

• “This approach embraces the etiology, symptoms and prevalence of each disorder.”

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Therapeutic Approaches:

• Biomedical therapies• Individual psychological therapies• Group psychological therapies

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General Framework

• To what extent do biological, cognitive and sociocultural factors influence abnormal behavior?

• Evaluate psychological research relevant to the study of abnormal behavior.

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Concepts and Diagnosis

• Examine the concepts of normality and abnormality.

• Discuss validity and reliability of diagnosis.• Discuss cultural and ethical considerations in

diagnosis.

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Psychological Disorders

• Describe symptoms and prevalence of one disorder from two of the following groups: anxiety disorders, affective disorders, eating disorders.

• Analyze etiologies of one disorder from two of the following groups: anxiety disorders, affective disorders, eating disorders.

• Discuss cultural and gender variations in prevalence of disorders

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Implementing Treatment

• Examine biomedical, individual and group approaches to treatment.

• Evaluate the use of biomedical, individual and group approaches to the treatment of one disorder.

• Discuss the use of eclectic approaches to treatment.• Discuss the relationship between etiology and

therapeutic approach in relation to one disorder.

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Developmental Psychology

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Introduction

• Developmental psychology is the study of how and why people change over time.

• Developmental themes include identity, attachment and adolescence.

• Controversies include the extent of impact of early experience and why some children are more resilient than others.

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General Framework

• To what extent do biological, cognitive and sociocultural factors influence human development?

• Evaluate psychological research relevant to the study developmental psychology.

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Cognitive Development

• Evaluate theories of cognitive development.• Discuss how social and environmental

variables may affect cognitive development.

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Social Development

• Examine attachment in childhood and its role in the subsequent formation of relationships.

• Discuss potential effects of deprivation or trauma in childhood on later development.

• Define resilience.• Discuss strategies to build resilience.

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Identity Development

• Discuss the formation and development of gender roles.

• Explain cultural variation in gender roles.• Describe adolescence.• Discuss the relationship between physical

change and development of identity during adolescence.

• Examine psychological research into adolescence.

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Health Psychology

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Introduction

• Health psychology is concerned with how factors such as lifestyle and social context may influence health and illness.

• The goal is to promote and understanding of behavior leading to a healthier lifestyle.

• The focus is on stress, substance abuse, addiction, obesity and health promotion.

• Differences in attitude towards health-related behavior exists among different cultures.

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General Framework

• To what extent do biological, cognitive and sociocultural factors influence health-related behavior?

• Evaluate psychological research relevant to health-related behavior.

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Stress

• Describe stressors.• Discuss physiological, psychological and social

aspects of stress.• Evaluate strategies for coping with stress.

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Substance abuse, addictive behavior and obesity

• Explain factors related to the development of substance abuse or addictive behaviors.

• Examine prevention strategies and treatments for substance abuse and addictive behavior.

• Discuss factors related to overeating and the development of obesity.

• Discuss prevention strategies and treatments for overeating and obesity.

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Health Promotion

• Examine models and theories of health promotion.

• Discuss the effectiveness of health promotion strategies.

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Psychology of human relationships

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Introduction

• Relationships may be romantic, friendship, familial, or antagonistic.

• Goals of social psychologists are to understand the complexities of relationships, improve interpersonal relationships, promote social responsibility and reduce violence.

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General Framework

• To what extent do biological, cognitive and Sociocultural factors influence human relationships?

• Evaluate psychological research relevant to the study of human relationships.

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Social Responsibility

• Distinguish between altruism and prosocial behavior.

• Contrast two theories explaining altruism in humans.

• Using one or more research studies, explain cross-cultural differences in prosocial behavior.

• Examine factors influencing bystanderism.

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Interpersonal Relationships

• Examine biological, psychological and social origins of attraction.

• Discuss the role of communication in maintaining relationships.

• Explain the role that culture plays in the formation and maintenance of relationships.

• Analyze why relationships may change or end.

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Violence

• Evaluate sociocultural explanations of the origins of violence.

• Discuss the relative effectiveness of two strategies for reducing violence.

• Discuss the effects of short-term and long-term exposure to violence.

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Sport Psychology

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Introduction

• Sport Psychology is the scientific study of the behavior of individuals in sports contests, including both individual and social aspects.

• This option addresses cognitive, sociocultural and biological aspects of sport psychology.

• This may include arousal behavior, goal-setting, individual and team motivation, team cohesion.

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General Framework

• To what extent do biological, cognitive and sociocultural factors influence behavior in sport?

• Evaluate psychological research relevant to the study of sport psychology.

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Emotion and Motivation

• Evaluate theories of motivation in sport.• Using one or more research studies, explain

the role of goal-setting in the motivation of individuals.

• Discuss theories relating arousal and anxiety to performance.

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Skill Development and Performance

• Evaluate techniques for skill development used in sport.

• To what extent does the role of coaches affect individual or team behavior in sport?

• Explain relationships between team cohesion and performance.

• Describe aids and barriers to team cohesion

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Problems in Sports

• Discuss athletic response to stress and chronic injury.

• Examine reasons for using drugs in sports.• Discuss effects of drug use in sport.• Compare models of causes and prevention of

burnout.

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Paper 2 Assessment OutlineSL

• Paper two is an one hour exam.• Fifteen questions are focused on part 2 of the

syllabus.• Students choose one question to answer in

essay form.• 22 marks are available.• The weighting is 25% of the total psychology

score.

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Paper 2 Assessment OutlineHL

• Paper 2 is a two hour exam.• Fifteen questions are focused on part 2 of the

syllabus.• Students choose two questions from two

different options to answer in essay form.• 44 marks are available.• The weighting is 20% of the total Psychology

score.