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Optiоn 1: Imаgine а 45-yeаr-оld man still living at hоme with his parents while he struggles with chronic depression. He has a college degree, but he really struggles to keep a job. He loses track of time, making him late for a job that he does not want. He also really struggles with his self-worth and regulating his emotions due to extreme bullying in high school and college. His thoughts tell him he is unworthy of love. Loud sounds and groups of people startle him easily. He has a high degree of self-doubt and does not think he is capable of very much in his life. He thinks he will never be independent and “grown up”. In this answer, describe how the Cognitive-Behavioral Model can be used to understand and treat this man. Be specific in your answer about what you would do if you were his therapist, rather than simply repeating the parts of the cognitive-behavioral model. Option 2: Imagine that you are telling your family that you recently completed a course in Psychology. Your annoying uncle says to you, “Oh, you finished a class in Psychology? Watch out, we’re all going to get mentally analyzed now.” Using at least 3 specific examples from our course, frame a coherent answer to your annoying uncle, outlining why psychology is a science, and why it is applicable to more than simply analyzing people’s minds and worries. You must choose and specifically cite 3 examples or instances of psychological science. You must explain the area of psychology conducting that research and why it is important to the study of human behavior. Option 3: Describe and explain your own theory of human behavior. Considering every chapter that you’ve learned about in the last 2 weeks, describe your own general theory of human behavior. What are the components of your theory? That is to ask, what “perspectives” or “domains” must be included in any theory of human behavior? Demonstrate what you have learned about Psychology by Listing, describing, and explaining the perspectives of your theory.