B01: BEHAVIOUR AND BEHAVIOUR MODIFICATION
| Institution | UON |
| Course | PSYCHOLOGY |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | Brian Mike |
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| Pages | 59 Pages |
| File Size | 1.33 MB |
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Description
The course reinforces aspects of positive change in behaviour that includes attitudes and
problems as a result of misconduct. It explores ways in which behaviour may be said to be
pathological and consequently the need for desirable positive amendment in behaviour and the
ways this can be improved or brought about, as well as intervention techniques that can be used
for this purpose. The course further seeks insight and special attention to the relationships
between counsellor and client in transforming behaviour in therapy as well as general
psychology including dealing with children, adolescence, mid-life crisis and adults. The
influence of the therapist, the power of the counsellor – client relationship and their effects on
psychological management are highlighted.
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