Compare and contrast Horney and Freuds position on feminine psychology and gender differences. Provide at least three comparisons and three contrasts.

Personality Theories

Essay must be about following topic:

Compare and contrast Horney and Freuds position on feminine psychology and gender differences. Provide at least three comparisons and three contrasts.

Reference the following book, Theories of Personality, Jess Feist, Gregory J. Feist and Tomi Ann Roberts.

 

 

Write a review of a documentary from a human rights perspective. Draw parallels between then and now. What changed? What changes do we see in society today? As a social worker, what did you learn from this movie?

The Children’s March

Write a review of a documentary (Mighty Times: The Children’s March) from a human rights perspective. Draw parallels between then and now. What changed? What changes do we see in society today? As a social worker, what did you learn from this movie?

If applicable include relevant policies.

Define determinants of population change. Interpret an age-structure pyramid. Deconstruct how the demographic transition model explains population growth over time.

Human population

Explain how and why the human population has changed over time.

  • Define determinants of population change.
  • Interpret an age-structure pyramid.
  • Deconstruct how the demographic transition model explains population growth over time.
  • Analyze the effectiveness of direct and indirect efforts to control population growth.
  • Compare and contrast China’s and Thailand’s population policy.
  • Describe how population size, affluence, and technology interact to impact the environment

 

Define the term thoroughly, in your own words. Explain the importance of the term using evidence. Discuss how the term affects living things and the physical world.

Discussion Essay

Define the term thoroughly, in your own words. Explain the importance of the term using evidence. Discuss how the term affects living things and the physical world. Suggest two specific actions that you and your peers might take to promote environmental sustainability in relation to the term. Explain exactly how those actions will aid in safeguarding our environment in relation to your chosen term. Provide detailed examples to support your ideas.

Describe the topic area in a few sentences and explain why you found this topic intriguing. Second, identify an insight, research finding, or theory from class that you have applied to your everyday life.

Reflect on what you have learned

The goal for this assignment is have you reflect on what you have learned thus far in this course and to connect this learning to your everyday life, so that you can better appreciate the practical value of scientific psychology.

Write a brief essay addressing the following issues. First, which topic covered in the course did you find most interesting?

Describe the topic area in a few sentences and explain why you found this topic intriguing. Second, identify an insight, research finding, or theory from class that you have applied to your everyday life.

Describe the specific insight, finding, or theory. Provide a concrete example of how you have applied this information in your life. Third, reflect on the research findings that you have learned about in class and select one that you found especially surprising.

Describe this finding and explain why it surprised you.

Your paper should be submitted with double-spacing, margins no wider than 1.25 inches, and a font size no larger than 12-point. The expected length of the paper is around 5 pages. Remember to put your name in the upper right corner.

 

Explain Cycle of contact and its role, why it’s important and why it’s important in therapy itself?

Cycle of Contact in Gestalt, the contact boundary and its disturbances.

Anny other recommendations are more than welcome how to emphasize the title

What is objective?
We have to describe cycle of contact in Gestalt with examples, concept reviews with academic books and make link to the contact boundaries and disturbances. make link to the concept of PERSONALITY (EGO, ID, SELF). What kind of links they have and how cycle of contacts influences on EGO, ID, SELF

Requirements
Explain Cycle of contact and its role, why it’s important and why it’s important in therapy itself?

With its real life cases
The Gestalt Cycle, describing the fluid, changing and sometimes interrupted process of the contact boundary that in theory surrounds the self, models a) at the micro level, the transactional nature of our interaction with the environment including others, and b) at the macro level, the arc of longer processes with a beginning and an ending, such as a vacation, a course of therapy, or one’s time at college. Each such transaction or arc represents a whole or gestalt. Our sensory capabilities, not being able to apprehend everything in the environment simultaneously, filter the constant incoming bombardment of sensory information. Out of this fertile void, some part becomes prominent or figural against the rest, the ground. The Gestalt Cycle follows the stages of response of a perceiver to a figural stimulus through mobilizing to interact with it, taking action to approach the stimulus, continuing on to engagement or contact, satisfaction or closure in the interaction, and ultimately disengagement or withdrawal, allowing, from the perspective of the perceiver, the figural stimulus to merge back into the field. Several representations of the Gestalt Cycle have been proposed; an excellent review of them is presented by Mann (2010). The cyclical model of the Gestalt Cycle proposed by Clarkson (1989, Fig. 1 below) includes the recognizable organismic responses to stimulation: sensation, awareness, mobilization, action, contact, satisfaction and withdrawal. Though we may refer to them as stages, each is a mini-process, all in sequence making up one complete Gestalt Cycle. Clarkson’s model is detailed and sequentially structured, organizing and expanding upon the processes discussed by Perls, Hefferline and Goodman (1951) in their definitive volume, Gestalt Therapy.

What is the contact cycle?
fundamental concept in Gestalt, developed by Goodman in his Theory of the Self. He distinguishes four main stages to every action: – fore-contact, contacting, final contact, post-contact (or withdrawal).
Five different kinds of contact boundary disturbances:
Five different kinds of contact boundary disturbances:
Introjection.
Projection.
Retroflection.
Deflection.
Confluence.

 

What is concept of Personality in Gestalt?

What is ID Gestalt?
-in the Gestalt sense, one of the three ‘functions’ of the self – which also consists of the ego and the personality. The self generally functions in the id mode at the beginning of the cycle, during the so-called pre-contact phase.
What is self in Gestalt therapy?
In Gestalt therapy, self is a verb. It is the experience of contact between the “organism” and its environment in the immediate, passing present. It is the awareness of “me” meeting “not me” in all of the complex possibilities.

Choose ANY Chapter from Social Psychology of Good and Evil in the attachments. write an essay about a film it may be up to 2 pages, single-spaced, with 1-inch margins on all sides, in Times New Roman 12pt font, reducing the total number of essays required by one for each two-page essay on a film.

Social Psychology Essay Requirements

Below you will find a kind of “buffet” of pre-approved items to choose from. Provide 14 different essays written based on the following requirements.

Essay Requirements
One Page, single-spaced, 1-inch margins on all sides, Times New Roman 12pt font. Each Essay must be a summary connecting the chosen article/chapter/event/movie to Social Psychology course content. If you choose to write an essay about a film it may be up to 2 pages, single-spaced, with 1-inch margins on all sides, in Times New Roman 12pt font, reducing the total number of essays required by one for each two-page essay on a film.

Sustainability Roundtable Events
TYPE a minimum 1-page, single-spaced summary of the event/content and relate it to course materials any way you can.
https://louisville.edu/sustainability/education-research/scholars

Approved Films
This essay should contain details of the movie as it specifically connects to the course content of Social Psychology (chapters, terms, definitions, theories, etc.).
The Hate You Give
Sometimes in April
Hotel Rwanda
Schindler’s List
Crash

Choose ANY Chapter from Social Psychology of Good and Evil in the attachments.
You are welcome to choose any chapter (1 or more) from this edited book to write about.

Consider your midterm and final exams as examples. How stressful are these experiences for you? What are the physiological, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive reactions you usually encounter before and during your exams?

Stressor of taking exams

People react to and cope with stress in their lives in a variety of ways. Consider your midterm and final exams as examples. How stressful are these experiences for you? What are the physiological, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive reactions you usually encounter before and during your exams? In other words, what changes do you notice in your body, emotions, behavior, and thoughts? Psychologists recommend several strategies to cope with stress, including emotional, behavioral, cognitive, emotion-focused, and problem-focused methods. Which strategies do you currently use during exam time? Which methods would you consider incorporating in the future?

In a multi-paragraph essay, first describe your physiological, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive reactions to the stressor of taking exams, and then discuss two strategies (emotional, behavioral, or cognitive) that you might use to cope more effectively. Be sure to include details from class materials, readings, and research to support your discussion.

For the Measures section, you are supposed to explain the measure. How many items? How are the questions answered? Likert Scale? Scale? True or false? What does it measure and is it reliable and valid.

WK 2 Edit

The measure you chose does not measure what you think it does. It measures music receptivity. In other words, it will not tell you whether the individual feels happy or sad when listening to the musics. It refers to whether the person internalizes the music at the point of listening to it. I read the article. This is not what you think it is.

For the Measures section, you are supposed to explain the measure. How many items? How are the questions answered? Likert Scale? Scale? True or false? What does it measure and is it reliable and valid.

Also, you do not need smiley face or word cards. You also do not want to deal with children. Your sample needs to be much higher 200. Also, pick a population. You are assuming older people don’t care about?

What possible ethical issues need to be considered? Make sure you discuss informed consent, right to privacy, and the voluntary nature of research.

Week 3

Instructions:
Procedures, Limitations, Ethical Considerations, and Informed Consent
In week 3, you will be adding the procedures, limitations, and the ethical considerations sections to your methodology. In addition to this, you will fill out an informed consent form. Please pay close attention to the language used to protect the participants. Use the outline below to ensure you are not missing any important or relevant information in these sections.

Procedures
Step by step, how will you collect the data for your study?
Recruitment – Where and how are you going to get your sample? (don’t recruit people you know)
Data collection – Step by step, how are you going to collect your data?
Data analysis– You should be able to get insight on how you can analyze your data through the literature. This is not a huge focus since we are not spending a lot of time on analysis.

Limitations of the study
Confounding variables- list at least 2 possible confounding variables that may need to be controlled for in your experiment
Threats to validity- describe at least one threat to validity (usually, this is some sort of limit to the type of research being conducted)
Any additional limitations that you can think of (remember, this could be hypothetical)

Ethical considerations –
What possible ethical issues need to be considered? (there is always something, never say there are no ethical issues)
Make sure you discuss informed consent, right to privacy, and the voluntary nature of research. Any possible risks should also be covered here.
State the importance of the Internal Review Board (IRB) and how you will be seeking approval from the IRB before conducting any data collection.
If you conduct research on vulnerable populations like prisoners or children, be sure to do some additional research to see how best to protect them. Address that here as well.