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    child you dream about what you want to be when you become older. Some may say a police officer, firefighter, doctor, or a teacher. It is not until you are older that you start to realize that there are more to those basic jobs. Those jobs can go more into depth for example, and police officer can move up on to a S.W.A.T. team, a doctor could be an orthopedic, a firefighter could move on up to chief, and a teacher could specialize on a certain subject. Going into psychology was not my first option

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    Journal 2: Introduction to Psychology Before coming into this class, I thought that psychology was working with children and see how they act, but I did not think further that psychology was more than that. So far what I have learned in this class is that Psychology is a scientific study of the mind. The word psychology has two parts. The first one is Psyche it means soul, and the other word is Ology it means the study of. Psychology does show us how children behave but it’s not all to it. I am

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    David Enwistle Summary

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    David Enwistle (2010) in Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity challenges the reader to look at the idea that psychology and Christianity are at odds with one another when it comes to the idea of psychology. He states that it may be impossible for both to coexist because of the differences seen within both. Psychology is based strictly on truth, and Christianity is based solely of a person’s faith. According to Enwistle, (p. 32), “a historical survey would suggest that they have

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    speech given by Martin Seligman entitled The New Era of Positive Psychology. In this speech, he discusses the use of psychology to make people happy. Attempting to define what is happy. What does it mean to be happy? Before, Psychology use to be to answer what was wrong with you. Seligman wanted to change that. He saw the state of Psychology as it was good, not good, but also where it could go. First off, we need to see where Psychology was 60 years ago. Back then none of the disorders known where

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    Stereotypes In Psychology

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    Since Psychology is a pretty popular major there are often trouble getting a job. According to Kendra Cherry, a Psychosocial habitation specialists and author, said that there was 1,8400,200 bachelor degrees in Psychology awarded in 2012-2013 (qtd. by National Center for Education Statistics). Like I said before there are plenty career opportunities when you have a bachelor’s degree but if you want a higher pay or more wider fields you would have to attend graduate school. Graduate school is expensive

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    thought I would go to school to focus on law, but after having experiences with the field of psychology I felt like this was what I was meant to do. My junior year I started the Regional Choice Initiative (RCI). This program allowed me to take college courses for credit while still attending high school (IU5). Every Tuesday and Thursday I would take classes through Gannon University – two of which were psychology courses. I had the same professor for both. She was a great professor and we really connected

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    There has been a lot of debate about whether psychology is considered a science or not. According to the article, “ Is Psychology a “real” science? Does it really matter” by Ashutosh Jogalekar, comes to the conclusion that psychology is not a real science, however I disagree. Jogalekar brings up the facts that psychology does not meet the requirements for it to be considered a scientific field. The requirements that he lists are, “clearly defined terminology, quantifiability, highly controlled experimental

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    “A Freudian slip is when you say one thing but mean your mother” (Unknown) The amazing thing with a Freudian slip is how the mind inserts a detail from your subconscious that was not intended to be there however the mouth said another. The depth of the human mind is truly limitless from conception till death the mind is interpreting data and responding to the outcomes of life’s experiences. The sums of these equations make up the details in our conscious and sub conscious minds. Studying the details

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    textbook is Chapter 14: Social Psychology. I have chosen this topic because I believe that psychology cannot be thoroughly researched without knowing the social trends and influence it has on people. Without knowing what to expect from people, it becomes more difficult to know what to hypothesize or what you want to happen. I hope to learn more about social norms and the ability it has to influence our instinctive thoughts and actions before we realize and analyze what it is we should do. For example

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    The Transformational Psychology view, by Coe and Hall, believes how we live out our Christianity is more important than our understanding of how to think “Christianly.” Its an approach that states psychology is an act of doing love. It emphasizes learning, practicing, and living psychological science through the Spirit. The goal is not to relate aspects of science to faith, rather to transform science into an actual act of faith. The transformational view offers and values the idea of soul care for

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