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    What did you think you would be studying when you heard you were going to take an introductory psychology course? How has this changed? I was unsure of what introduction to psychology would entail. I thought it would be more about diagnosing and recognizing mental disorders to prepare me for counseling, however, I realize I must know the background of psychology to move forward. It has changed for me because I understand this is a science as well as an art. There is much to know in my textbook to

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    Development and maturity are lifelong processes that have biological, intellectual, social, and emotional components. Such developments ultimately affect many things in our lives including our emotional responses to positive and negative life events as well as how we interact with people we meet. These actions and behaviors are foreseen at disseminating fundamental consciousness; they include avoiding sidestep encroachment, displaying acknowledgment approaching others, unravel in an advance to force

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    My College Experience

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    college so desperately. I knew it would be totally different from high school, but I think that’s the best part to me. I love new places and meeting new people. Since I’ve spent most my years dreaming of college, I had a lot of expectations as to what my life would look like as a student. I knew there would be a substantially larger number of students and that the classwork would be harder. I, also, knew that I would be totally responsible for most aspects of my life without the continuous assistance

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    the beginning of this semester I thought that I had the field of Psychology entirely figured out. However, I have learned that my knowledge of the field is actually very limited and distorted by many of society's misconceptions. Although, a lot of my viewpoints have changed throughout this semester, my reasoning for choosing the field has not. I still have a thorough fascination of people and their behavior. I have also realized what aspects of the field I like and do not particularly care for. Due

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    Developmental Psychology

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    DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYCH 101 In Developmental psychology there are four theories that psychologist apply to the development of the human mind. Developmental psychologist always question how much of you is due to your genes or to the environment in which your in. After reading about each of these theories, I can't say that I believe one theory to hold all the answer to the human psyche. But I do believe more strongly in some then others whether through personal experience or through

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    Chapter One Objectives 1. Describe Aristotle 's role in the history of psychology. Aristotle, a Greek Philosopher, was born in 384 B.C.E. and was known to show an interest in living things. To find out how plants and animals organs sustained life, he collected and dissected them. He deliberately engaged on studying the reproduction of life to see how each generation and actions of living people spoke, remembered, and learned. Aristotle defined the meaning of psyche as the essence of life. Translated

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    General Psychology class was a memorable experience. There were aspects of the class I found outstandingly effective, as well as aspects I found less effective. The main aspects I found beneficial were essay two and three, which mainly dealt with understanding the self, the study guides, and how to train pets. On the other hand, the main elements I would suggest need improvement are the essay topics regarding analyzing the class itself, the lack of interactive activities in the class, and the discussion

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    I have not always known that I wanted to become a social worker. As a little girl I was never the child who could answer the question “what do you want to be when you grow up?” I did not want to be a doctor, a lawyer, or a movie star; I only knew that I wanted to help people around the world. This desire to help others continued through middle school and high school, but through my babysitting I realized that I wanted to specifically help children. I contemplated becoming a teacher, a guidance counselor

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    me a bit nervous. The last time I took a writing class was around four years ago. However, I did take Engl 349 J last semester and we had to do a reflection paper after each book we read. Since the reflections are mainly to get you thinking, I feel that I can do well in these. In my last class they were meant to be informal writing and am not sure how formal the reflective writing for this class is supposed to be. As someone majoring in psychology, I feel that I can do well in analyzing published

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    about how to improve one’s life and it had many recurring themes. To get down to business, this course amazed what is truly important to obtain a more positive lifestyle. To begin, I didn’t set any major goals for myself. I didn’t go into this class with the idea that by the end I would be in total enlightenment. More, I went in with the goal to think openly about the topics and truly learn what I can. Honestly, I believe that I can say I reflected with an open mind. Even when it came to some of the

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