The most interesting and significant things; experienced with your virtual adult? The three most significant interesting things that I learned while experiencing my virtual adult where the observations I made throughout the whole experience, the experiences that one goes through as one transitions from one stage in life to another and how one decision impacts one’s whole life completely. How you carry yourself throughout life and how you perceive yourself will impact ones life and the ones around you. Maintaining good health by maintaining a good diet and exercising is necessary throughout all stages of adulthood because you will need to be healthy to live a good long life. Also; another thing I learned is that once you enter adulthood you are responsible for yourself; you cant depend on someone else to be their for you, but yourself. I think that this activity was overall very education but as well it helped us students see how by answering simple questions and deciding what was best for our virtual life, it showed us how to look at life in a better way. Also; all the ways to cope with circumstances instead of avoiding them and not doing anything thinking they will go away on their own, was very interesting the many things that trigger stress and how stress affects our lives. Psychological theories; number one. The first psychological theory that I think was really important was psychical development, which is how the body is affected by either stress and the way life is
In this essay I am looking at where Psychology as a discipline has come from and what affects these early ideas have had on psychology today, Psychology as a whole has stemmed from a number of different areas of study from Physics to Biology,
In the online simulation My Virtual Adult, I was responsible in making decisions that impacted how my adult developed during emerging adulthood, young adulthood, middle adulthood, and late adulthood. With each decision made, I used critical thinking and outside experiences to make my final decision for each scenario. When making the appropriate decision, I thought about how it would influence my adult later in life when my children were raised and had families of their own. Throughout My Virtual Adult I learned the many hardships adulthood holds such as, financial, marital, and career related problems. My adult named Sarah went through many ups and downs throughout adulthood. She suffered from many losses and financial problems which resulted in significant weight fluctuations throughout her 20’s and 30’s.
The first way that Psychology applies to my life is the Motivation and Emotion part of it. Motivation is what drives you to conduct some type of activity. For example if someone is thirsty then they have to get up go somewhere
How can psychological theory help me to understand the development and needs of an individual?
4. Sigmund Freud developed the psychodynamic approach that included the theories of personality Jung, Adler, and Erickson.
In this approach it is mainly based on Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalysis which was the original psychodynamic theory; however many psychologists based their theories from his theory.
Sigmund Freud, a well-known psychologist portrays an interest in the Psychodynamic approach to Psychology. Freud developed a theory relating to personality in the aftermath of his observation of patients experiencing a disorder called conversion hysteria. He took particular interest in the unconscious
Raising a virtual child and moving through adulthood was a lot more complicated than I thought it would be. It was difficult trying to choose the “right” decision that you thought would be best for your child and for yourself. Each decision that was made affects your child and your life somehow or another. The program allowed me to monitor the effects of the decisions over a period of time that I made for my virtual child Canaan and how those decisions affected his personality and future. The program also allowed me to transition trough adulthood and see what decisions I made and how they affected the outcome of my future.
I am literally enrolled in this class this class this term and so far I have learned a lot about myself. I am 30 years old and I often think what am I doing and am I on the right track. This course has helped me understand more about me and the path that I am on. After taking this course I feel more confident with my path that I have chosen. If you still have time and are in the search for your last classes please think about taking Lifespan Development PSYC 351 6381. Also I should mention that during the discussion sessions I read many post and responses that parents that were taking the course felt that they were learning more about their teen and young children while taking this course. Overall I think this course can teach any student a little about themselves and maybe their
The psychodynamic theory, I didn’t really think much about it. But when I got to psychology learning about this theory stuck out to me, it made so much sense. I’ve always thought that what happens in out childhood molds the person you are today, so when learning about the psychodynamic theory everything that I thought came to light. The emphasis on unconscious motives and desires, as well as the importance of childhood experiences in shaping personality. But memory was the most interesting to me, finding out
Throughout time the development of psychology has had many different theorists but I would like to explore these three particular theories.
The History of Psychology In order to discuss Psychology's history, it is important to understand that psychology still does not have one unifying approach unlike the natural sciences; even the definition of Psychology and what it truly means is still undecided. However I shall attempt to review chronologically its philosophical origins, include how the science of Physics and Biology were placed in history and how they influenced research and determined the development of Psychology as its recognised today. Beginning with the philosophers Plato and Aristotle (between 428- 347) in ancient Greece, they began to ask
Cognitive theory could have an effect on Gestalt Psychology because if a person has a learning disorder is can change how they perceive things. They may not be able to distinguish every day objects for what they truly are. My six year old cousin has down syndrome.
One of the most intriguing aspects of psychology is child development, it greatly impacts the rest of our lives and ultimate helps determine who we become as an adult. From a psychoanalytical perspective there are two great theorists, Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson.
The roots of psychology date back to Egypt and the Egyptian mystery system. Psychology has evolved from philosophy, medicine, theology, and science. Psychology evolved out of coalescence of natural science, and also the branch of philosophy which is known as epistemology, which is also known in the theory of knowledge. Psychology in its early times was devote and mainly focused to understanding the mind, as well as measuring it. After this later on in time, psychology focused on understanding behavior.