Introduction
1. Definitions
a. Health behaviors: Health behaviors mean that all behaviors that affect one’s health. In this presentation, the behaviors are going to be segmented into eight types.
-Self-realization and personal relations: the stress from these affect one’s health.
-Different amount of exercising and the skill of stress management
-Different amount of relaxation and sleep
1. INTRODUCTION
This report would analyze the Ruth's case applied Ellis' cognitive behavioral viewpoint. The reason we choose cognitive behavioral therapy(CBT) of all viewpoints is that it helps clients improve more quickly than other therapy does. And it seems that clients change their ways of thinking about themselves easily through the CBT. Therefore we explain the Ruth's case based on
Other indicators of Social Class
○ area of residence, possessions, family background, and social interactions
○ inherited status
- Status that derives from parent at birth.
○ earned status
- Status acquired later in life through achievements.
Social Class Indexes
○ Computerized status inde
Income Versus Social Class
○ More money - higher social standing
○ Income is not strongly related to social class for several reasons.
1.income levels often overlapsocial classes.
2.income increases greatly with age, but older workers do not automatically achieve
higher social staus.
3.in many countries an increasing numberof dual career familie
*The Constructivist ViewIn this view, perception is a kind of representation of the world that builds up as the infant constructs an image of its experiences. *The Ecological ViewAccording to the ecological view, perception has the functional purposes of bringing the organism into contact with the environment and increasing its adaptation.
*Visual acuity and color
The infant’s perceptio