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Welcome to JB Resources on TES! At JB Resources, our mission is to empower educators and students with top-tier educational materials specifically crafted for GCSE and A-Level Psychology. Our comprehensive collection is designed to cater to the diverse needs of the classroom, ensuring each lesson is interactive, thorough, and up-to-date. From complete topic bundles to individual lessons, we provide resources that make learning both enjoyable and effective.

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Welcome to JB Resources on TES! At JB Resources, our mission is to empower educators and students with top-tier educational materials specifically crafted for GCSE and A-Level Psychology. Our comprehensive collection is designed to cater to the diverse needs of the classroom, ensuring each lesson is interactive, thorough, and up-to-date. From complete topic bundles to individual lessons, we provide resources that make learning both enjoyable and effective.
A-Level Psychology - RUSBULT'S INVESTMENT MODEL [Relationships Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - RUSBULT'S INVESTMENT MODEL [Relationships Topic]

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This lesson was created using the latest AQA A-Level Specification (published June 2019) although content and activities may be useful for other specifications. Key content covered in this Lesson: Key Questions Rusbult’s Investment Model Satisfaction and Comparison with Alternatives Investment Size Satisfaction versus Commitment Relationship Maintenance Mechanisms Activity: Annotate the Diagram of Rusbult’s Investment Model Activity: Concepts - Working on it Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam Practice with Mark Scheme: 8 Mark Question Model Answer Plenary: Consolidation Question To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact jb_resources@outlook.com. Reviews and feedback are always welcome.
A-Level Psychology - EVOLUTIONARY EXPLANATIONS FOR FOOD PREFERENCES [Eating Behaviour Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - EVOLUTIONARY EXPLANATIONS FOR FOOD PREFERENCES [Eating Behaviour Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions Preference for Sweetness Preference for Saltiness Preference for Fats/High-calorie foods Neophobia Taste Aversion Discussion questions Exam practice: Short answer question Mark scheme Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: 8 Mark Question Mark scheme Plenary: Discussion prompt
A-Level Psychology - BIOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR ANOREXIA NERVOSA [Eating Behaviour Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - BIOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR ANOREXIA NERVOSA [Eating Behaviour Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions What is Anorexia Nervosa? About Anorexia Nervosa Video: Causes, effects and on the brain, and recovery Genetic Explanations for Anorexia Twin Studies and Anorexia Candidate genes Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) Neural explanation for Anorexia Serotonin Dopamine Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: 16 Mark Essay Question Mark Scheme Student response with commenary Plenary: Applying issues and debates to biological explanations for Anorexia Nervosa
A-Level Psychology - COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY: REDUCING ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY: REDUCING ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions Video: CBT Aims of CBT Functional analysis Skills Training Cognitive restructuring Specific skills Social skills Activity: Discussion questions Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: 16 Mark Essay with Application Using the STEM in your answer Mark scheme Activity: Essay planning Structuring 16 mark essays with application Plenary: Lesson reflection
A-Level Psychology - PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR ANOREXIA: SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY
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A-Level Psychology - PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR ANOREXIA: SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions Social Learning Theory (SLT) Modelling Vicarious Reinforcement The Role of the Media Identification and Reinforcement Activity: Key Term Define Key Study: Dittmar et al. (2006) Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: 8 Mark Question Mark scheme Plenary: Video - What caused Jodie’s eating disorder?
A-Level Psychology - THE ROLE OF LEARNING: EXPLAINING FOOD PREFERENCES [Eating Behaviour Topic
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A-Level Psychology - THE ROLE OF LEARNING: EXPLAINING FOOD PREFERENCES [Eating Behaviour Topic

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions Classical conditioning: flavour-flavour learning Operant conditioning Social influences Family influences Peer influences Media influences Cultural influences Cultural norms Meat-eating Culture and learning Check your knowledge Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: 16 Mark Essay with Application Application practice Mark scheme Activity: Key term check Plenary: Discussion prompt
A-Level Psychology - NEURAL AND HORMONAL MECHANISMS [Eating Behaviour]
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A-Level Psychology - NEURAL AND HORMONAL MECHANISMS [Eating Behaviour]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions Neural and Hormonal Mechanisms in the Control of Eating Behaviour The Role of the Hypothalamus Glucose Video: Insulin and Glucagon The Dual-Centre Model of Eating The Lateral Hypothalamus (LH) The Lateral Hypothalamus and Neuropeptide The Ventro-medial Hypothalamus (VMH) The Role of Ghrelin The Role of Leptin Summary: The Dual-centre Model of Eating A01 Summary worksheet Exam practice: Short answer question Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Discussion questions Exam practice: Evaluation questions Video: Hunger - How Biological and Behaviour Interact Plenary: Discussion prompt
A-Level Psychology - COGNITIVE THEORY OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA [Eating Behaviour]
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A-Level Psychology - COGNITIVE THEORY OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA [Eating Behaviour]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions The Cognitive Theory of Anorexia Nervosa Distrubed Perception of Body Overestimation of Body Size Key Study: Don Williamson et al. (1993) Irrational Beliefs Perfectionism Cognitive Inflexibility Exam practice: Short answer question with Mark Scheme Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: Evaluation question Video: Eating and Body Dysmorphic Disorders (Crash course psychology) Plenary: Discussion prompt
A-Level Psychology - PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR OBESITY [Eating Behaviour Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR OBESITY [Eating Behaviour Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on **jb_resources@outlook.com **(responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions Cognitive Theory: Restraint Theory Cognitive Control Paradoxical outcome Disinhibition The Boundary Model Zone of Biological Difference (ZBD) Normal eaters vs. Restrained eaters Exam practice: Short answer question with Mark Scheme Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: Evaluation questions with Mark Scheme Plenary: Application question
A-Level Psychology - EXPLANATIONS FOR THE SUCCESS AND FAILURE OF DIETING [Eating Behaviour]
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A-Level Psychology - EXPLANATIONS FOR THE SUCCESS AND FAILURE OF DIETING [Eating Behaviour]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions What do people diet? What is dieting? The Spiral Model Ironic process theory Restraint, disinhibition and The Boundary Model Discussion questions Exam practice: Short answer questions with Mark Scheme Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Video: Katie Hopkins gains weight to prove a point Exam practice: Evaluation question with Mark Scheme Activity: End of Topic Review Plenary: Discussion Question
A-Level Psychology - BRAIN NEUROCHEMISTRY AS AN EXPLANATION FOR NICOTINE ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - BRAIN NEUROCHEMISTRY AS AN EXPLANATION FOR NICOTINE ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions Video: Nicotine - What is nicotine? The desensitisation hypothesis Video: Tobacco addiction The Dopamine Hypothesis The Nicotine Regulation Model Withdrawal, Dependence and Tolerance Exam practice: Short answer question, Application question Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: Evaluation question Plenary: The desensitisation hypothesis
A-Level Psychology - APPLYING THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR TO ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - APPLYING THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR TO ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions The Theory of Planned Behaviour (Ajzen 1985; 1991) Personal Attitudes Subjective Norms Percieved Behavioural Control Video: The Theory of Planned Behaviour Summary ot TPB Activity: Application to smoking Exam practice: Short answer question Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: Evaluation question Plenary: Complete the TPB diagram
A-Level Psychology - APPLYING PROCHASKA'S MODEL TO ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOUR  [Addiction Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - APPLYING PROCHASKA'S MODEL TO ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOUR [Addiction Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key Questions Assumptions of the Model The Six Stages of Behavioural Changes Stage 1: Precontemplation stage Stage 2: Contemplation stage Stage 3: Preparation stage Stage 4: Action stage Stage 5: Maintenance stage Stage 6: Termination stage Table summary activity Exam practice: Application question Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: Evaluation question Plenary: Addiction topic review
A-Level Psychology - RISK FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - RISK FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key Questions Risk Factors in the Development of Addiction Genetic Vulnerability Genetic Mechanisms: D2 Receptor, Enzyme CYP2A6 Stress: Childhood Trauma, sensitive period Personality: Hostility, APD and Impulsivity Family Influences: PerceIved parental approval, Exposure Peers: Rule-breaking norms, Attitudes and opportunity A01 Summary activity Exam practice: MCQs, Short answer question Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: Evaluation question Plenary: Consolidation video - Risk factors for drug use/abuse
A-Level Psychology - BEHAVIOURAL INTERVENTIONS: REDUCING ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - BEHAVIOURAL INTERVENTIONS: REDUCING ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions Video: What is Aversion Therapy? Aversion Therapy: Counter-conditoning Aversion Therapy for Alcohol Addiction using Disulgram Aversion Therapy for Gambling Addiction using Electric shocks Covert sensitisation Covert sensitisation for Nicotine Addiction Exam practice: Short answer question, Application question Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: Evaluation question Plenary: Brain dump
A-Level Psychology - LEARNING THEORY AS AN EXPLANATION FOR GAMBLING ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - LEARNING THEORY AS AN EXPLANATION FOR GAMBLING ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions What is gambling addiction? Signs and symptoms of gambling addiction? Video: A gambling addiction story Vicarious reinfrocement Direct positive and negative reinforcement Partial reinforcement Variable reinforcement Cue reactivity Activity: Key Term Define Exam practice: Short Answer Question Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: Evaluation worksheet Plenary: Inside the Brain of a Gambling Addict
A-Level Psychology - COGNITIVE THEORY OF GAMBLING ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - COGNITIVE THEORY OF GAMBLING ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions Expectancy Theory Cognitive biases Video: Gambler’s Fallacy Four types of Cognitive Biases Research into Cognitive Biases: Griffiths et al. (1994) Self-efficacy A01 Summary questions Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: 8 Mark Question with Mark Scheme Plenary: Lesson reflection
A-Level Psychology - DESCRIBING ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - DESCRIBING ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key Questions Topic outline Video: What is addiction? Describing addiction: Substance use disorder in the DSM-V Stigma of addiction What is addiction? Physical Dependence Tolerance Withdrawal Symptoms Video: What does withdrawal feel like? Exam practice: MCQs, short answer questions Plenary: Application - Is it addiction?
A-Level Psychology - LEARNING THEORY AS AN EXPLANATION FOR NICOTINE ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - LEARNING THEORY AS AN EXPLANATION FOR NICOTINE ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions Operant Conditioning Positive Reinforcement Negative Reinforcement Cue Reactivity Exam practice: Application questIon Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: Essay planning practice Plenary: Define the Key Terms
A-Level Psychology - DRUG THERAPY: REDUCING ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]
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A-Level Psychology - DRUG THERAPY: REDUCING ADDICTION [Addiction Topic]

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To request lessons, provide feedback or if you have had any issues opening any resources of my resources, please feel free to contact me on jb_resources@outlook.com (responses are usually very prompt). Key content included: Key questions Video: The addicted brain Drug Therapy for Addiction Three types of Drug Therapy Aversives Agonists Antagonists Drug Therapy for Nicotine Addiction: Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) Video: Can gambling addiction be treated with medication? Drug therapy for Gambling addiction: Naltrexone A01 Summary activity Exam practice: Short Answer Questions Evaluation worksheet Evaluation points Exam practice: Evaluation question Plenary: If this is the answer, what is the question?