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    School Profile: Hope University International Hope International University is a private educational university located in Southern California that was founded in the late 1920s. Their academic mission is to empower students through quality higher education to serve the church and the community. This small university only has around 2,000 students spread around the world. Hope International University is associated with the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ, which are…

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    Social Work Theory

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    Within Social Work the relationship between theory and practice is largely controversial. Coulshed and Orme (1998) argue that 'theory informs and enlarges practice...theoryless practice does not exist; we cannot avoid looking for explanations to guide our actions '. This is also supported by Thompson (2000) who describes theory as providing practice with the 'essential raw material for understanding and action '. The concept of theory is often confused and misinterpreted due to the complex…

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    unconscious, more subjective than objective. While directing the person to look inside for solace, inner peace, and self-empowerment. Humanism emphases goodness of humankind and employs features of positive psychology for inconstancies of personality and behavior. Aspects of positive psychology promote personal growth through acceptance, responsibility, and encouragement of one’s life experiences. In their view, focusing on the individual’s symptoms is like fault finding, which reduces the…

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    money for other children to play, by raising money for Right To Play. While studying Psychology I found it interesting about how social change occurs, and how these current issues with obesity became the norm, and I wanted to know the causes and hope to know how to change this. This led me to complete an online course on obesity in which I was able to research all different opinions on this topic. Later in Psychology I did my own research project on the effects of media and gender on the…

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    Analytical psychology was invented by Carl Jung. He and Sigmund Freud worked together for some time but eventually they parted ways and Jung developed his own interpretation of psychology of personality. For example, Freud saw that anything that a person did was because of your sexual desires and that there were three forces that are in a conflict- id, ego, and superego. Jung on the other hand believed that one’s sexuality was more of a symbol and that it cannot be fully analyzed. He also…

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    Ismail Professor Pitanza ENG 151 4/19/16 The Unconscious Mind Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), referred to as the “father of psychology”, is considered to be one of the most influential and controversial thinkers of the twentieth century(Cherry). Of the many discoveries founded by Freud, the “Topographical Model of Personality” is one of the greatest advances in the world of psychology. With this theory, Freud believed the majority of our life experiences, feelings, beliefs and impulses, are…

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    situations. When I was about twelve years old I kept asking my parents all of these questions they couldn 't answer, so they told me to read about it. Within a few weeks I was reading three different psychology text books that I had found at Goodwill. One thing that peaked my interest in social psychology was learning of Peter Zimbardo 's Stanford prison experiment. They chose twenty four normal mentally sound college students and made half of them guards and the other half prisoners. The…

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    Infj Reflection

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    Throughout the course I learned about my personality and my strengths that I could use to my advantage for career options. The Type Coach Report diagnosed me as INFJ, an introvert-intuitive-feeler-judger, which ultimately meant that I am an idea generator. I have the tendency to find solutions that would create a positive impact on others for a long-term expectancy. The report mentioned that INFJ’s have “exceptional work ethic,” and I could not agree with a statement more. I have the mentality…

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    JA Assignment

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    JA, as previously mentioned, consists of job duties, the behaviours necessary to perform these behaviours and the development of hypotheses from this information about the necessary characteristics for these behaviours, (Cascio & Aguinis, 2013). From the data produced by JA it is essential to the produce a job description and a person specification in order to utilise this information for the purpose of developing a selection program. The task requirements (i.e. essential duties), the…

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    classroom and increasing on-task behavior using self-management techniques are absolutely fundamental for the work I intend to pursue. I look forward to continuing my education and pursuing a career in one of the most exciting and beneficial branches of psychology, in one of the most prominent behavior analysis programs in the…

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