A team of experts from the Behavioral, Social Cognitive and Cognitive schools of personality has been asked to evaluate this case. Each team will discuss their view of this case in direct and specific context to a minimum of four (4) theoretical constructs per team. Each team will take into consideration the research on personality and the brain as well as culture and legal/ethical issues that might arise.For this assignment you are to present this case from the viewpoint of each of the following teams of experts:Pavlov and SkinnerKelly, Bandura and MischelEllis and Beck Jane, a 38 year old, African American female, wants therapy but is afraid to venture outside of her home. She explains that this began shortly after her husband was killed in a car accident, in which she was a passenger. Her family is no longer willing to cater to her incessant demands, because they feel that she is using the accident as an excuse for attention. Jane tells you that she feels that she is no longer loved and just “might as well give up”. She wants to know if you do therapy on a ‘home-visit’ basis.Assignment Outcomes: Distinguish the major theories of personality
Contrast historical and current views of personality Integrate evidence based treatment interventions
Combine current research to assessment and technique Identify legal, ethical issues in theories of personality and psychotherapy
Examine issues of culture and diversity in theories and application