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11 - Linguistics of interpersonal communication
Linguistics of interpersonal communication
12 - Persuasive communication
Persuasive communication © SPMM Course Fatuous love: passion and commitment but no intimacy seen. According to SVR theory, – relationships proceed from Stimulus (external attributes) to Values to Role stage. Linguistics of interpersonal communication Some li...
13 - 4. Leadership, social influence, power and ob
4. Leadership, social influence, power and obedience
14 - Conformity & obedience
Conformity & obedience © SPMM Course 4. Leadership, social influence, power and obedience Conformity & obedience Conformity is a process where no explicit requirement is made to do a certain task, but peer influence, and the need for acceptance pushes one to c...
15 - Group processes
Group processes
16 - Social power
Social power © SPMM Course balanced flexibility, and if the minority appeared to have some similarity to the rest of the group. Milgram’s experiments on obedience: Subjects were recruited by an authoritative university faculty and were asked to administer elec...
17 - Leadership
Leadership
18 - Social Influence
Social Influence © SPMM Course Reward Power - based on the perceived ability to give positive consequences or remove negative ones Coercive Power - the perceived ability to punish those who not conform with your ideas or demands Legitimate Power - based on th...
19 - 5. Intergroup behaviour
5. Intergroup behaviour
20 - Prejudice
Prejudice © SPMM Course 5. Intergroup behaviour Prejudice Prejudice is essentially an attitude. It has Cognitive component – stereotypes Affective component – hostility Behavioural component – which according to Allport can be a. anti-locution b. avoidance c....
21 - 6. Aggression
6. Aggression © SPMM Course 6. Aggression There are several types of aggression as outlined below. Hostile aggression: aimed solely at hurting someone. Instrumental aggression: used as a means to an end – may be self-defense or to attain something. Instrum...
22 - Stress and aggression among primates
Stress and aggression among primates © SPMM Course High arousal Disinhibition – ‘this is happening everywhere; it is not uncommon.' Imitation: e.g. copycat crimes and suicides – Shannon Matthews incident in UK (2008) is speculated to be akin to a channel 4 dr...
23 - 7. Altruism
7. Altruism © SPMM Course 7. Altruism Any action that is intended to help others is called Prosocial Behaviour in psychology. Altruism is often considered to be a motivation behind people’s prosocial acts. Altruism refers to the wish to help others with no exp...
01 - 1. Social Classification
1. Social Classification © SPMM Course Social Classification In Britain occupational classification forms the principal mode of social classification: The social class of a household is determined on the basis of the head of a family. Dominance and dependenc...
02 - 2. Sick role and illness behaviour
2. Sick role and illness behaviour © SPMM Course 2. Sick role and illness behaviour The sick role is a concept described by the American sociologist Talcott Parsons with 4 characteristics: The sick person is freed or exempted from carrying out normal social ro...
03 - 3. Social role of doctors
3. Social role of doctors © SPMM Course 3. Social role of doctors General Medical Council (UK) and other professional organisations have expounded the concept of multitude roles expected from a doctor. The RCPsych has adapted this to suit the psychiatric pract...
04 - 4. Family life in relation to major mental il
4. Family life in relation to major mental illnesses © SPMM Course 4. Family life in relation to major mental illnesses Family is essentially the most basic social unit and microcosm of an individual. The General Systems Model of families holds that families a...
05 - 5. Life events
5. Life events © SPMM Course 5. Life events (This section is best read in conjunction with the section on Stress in Basic Psychology chapter) The impact of social and family life events on mental health can be measured in two ways. a. Ranking various events ac...