Explain the difference between positive and negative stereotypes of older adults.

You are to respond to each question with a response of no less than two paragraphs each. Please keep each response separate.

No sources are needed.

– The innocent bystander effect occurs when people diffuse responsibility onto others, which often happens in busy or crowded environments. Think about one situation in which you may have participated in the innocent bystander effect by diffusing responsibility onto others. Why did this happen? If you would have acted in a more altruistic manner, how might the situation have changed? What feelings would you and the person you helped have had? Make a list of things you can do to increase the likelihood that you will not succumb to the innocent bystander effect in the future.

– This week you are assigned to read the Duckworth (2005) article, “Positive Psychology in Clinical Practice.” Summarize how the author believes positive psychology may be utilized in a psychological practice. Then, expand on these ideas offering your own opinions/ideas of how Positive Psychology can be utilized in psychotherapy. Please offer a hypothetical situations (i.e. make up your own case study). For this question you will find the attached reading.

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-Describe the difference between programmed and unprogrammed theories of senescence. Describe in detail one theory of each category.


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