Psychological Perspectives

After reviewing the case below, choose two perspectives (neuroscience,  humanistic, cognitive, psychodynamic or behavioral) to create a short  dialogue between two psychologists discussing Sara’s behavior. Feel free  to be creative in your dialogue! Define your two chosen perspectives  and briefly discuss the differences of each approach. What was one  missing in your dialogue from the case that the other helped to explain?CaseSara is 35 year-old woman currently  struggling with increasing pressure at work and a recent divorce among  many other things in her life. At the urging of her friends and family,  she sought counseling and was diagnosed with Depression and Generalized  Anxiety Disorder. Sara has a tendency to worry excessively about her  children, money, friends, cat, and just about everything else where  other people might not find a reason to worry. At work, she has trouble  concentrating and is finding it difficult to perform at her best. Her  boss is putting more pressure on her to perform better and meet sales  goals for the quarter. In general, Sara feels like she is often on edge,  tense, exhausted and is very irritable, which has impacted her everyday  life. The amount of stress and anxiety Sara is experiencing in her life  is also contributing to her depression. She feels as though she is in a  vicious cycle she can’t escape.When Sara was in middle school, her parents argued a lot and she  often heard them talking about divorce. In high school, Sara’s parents  finally followed through and divorced, which made Sara feel very alone  and not in control of her own life. She said that she still feels that  she is not in control, worries often, and can’t control how she feels,  despite her attempts.Be sure to make connections between your ideas and conclusions and  the research, concepts, terms, and theory we are discussing this week.

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