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    integrated into all areas of my life. Upon taking the survey: ‘What Does Integration Mean to You?’ my responses lined up with the category of "Psychology as incomplete or narrow” as my Christian approach to the role of psychology. This approach was scored three times higher than my second highest number, meaning that my views strongly correlate with this approach. The belief that goes along with this approach is that both psychology and theology are needed to gain an understanding of God’s design

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    Being able to apply to the Graduate Program in Applied Social Psychology at the University of Windsor has been a long journey for me. I had to convince my parents not to expect me to work in our family business, my husband to leave his job and move with me to Canada and the Government of Canada to accept us as skilled immigrants. I remember the first time when I met Dr. Catherine Kwantes at International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology Conference in 2011. I was the administrative assistant of

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    and faculty spoke about feminism and what feminism is in their lives. The beginning of the forum started with the speakers talking about what feminism is. There are a lot of misconceptions and stereotypes about feminism. The main stereotype that was brought to attention was what a feminist looks like. Feminist are typically thought of as women that dress in androgynous clothing, don’t shave, and have brightly colored hair. This is not a true representation of what a feminist looks like. In actuality

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    My worldview begins from with a biblical view. What does it mean to be human? Genesis 1:27 says, “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them” (KJV). Because we were made in the image of God, it is in his Word that we will find the answer to what it means to be human. Jesus Christ is the source of our true identity and nature. Romans 8:29 speaks of “being conformed to the image of his Son.” Our purpose originally was to love and fellowship

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    make such a difference within a community? The following will detail, how a stray dog inspires a community coalition, to assist other animals, and my experience as a volunteer for the coalition’s very 1st community event. Now, take a further look at What is “Freddie’s Hope” http://www.freddieshoperescueranch.org? One day, a group of volunteers discovers a stray dog in a Fiesta parking lot. The canine is famished and dehydrated, obviously from his lack of food and clean water. An examination reveals

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    I have only been to three of your lectures and I am already realizing that my initial definition of psychology, which was “the study of the mind and how it works” was really incomplete. My definition merely covered one branch of psychology known as cognitive psychology, and this is only one of many areas that are actually included under the title “psychology”. Many psychologists focus on more quantitative aspects than the function of the human mind. There are several different areas that are more

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    integration of psychology and Christianity text is about the differences between both psychology and Christianity and whether or not they can co-exist. David Entwistle says that “Primarily psychology and Christianity are perceived by many people to be in opposition” (Entwistle, 2010). The text allows us to take a look at both disciplines and look at them separately yet together. It provides the opportunity for the reader to look at multiple examples of ways that theology and psychology can work together

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    Developmental Psychology

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    perceive events that happen in their lives. The way a human can understand this concept is through the help of psychology. Psychology is the study of how the human mind works and function through scientific studies. Psychology is an important field in today’s society that can help every career to understand what is going through a customer mind or patient mind. Not only does psychology help understand one’s mind, but it also helps one understand the its surrounding environment and situations.

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    should integrate this three aspect; psychology, theology, and spirituality. McMinn’s textbook Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling delivers a vibrant portrait of the three characteristics that can be used to help someone have a superior understanding of them and how to use them. If a Christian counselor uses the psychological ideas and abandons the theological and spirituality of what a Christian’s seeking, that person may not full get what they are seeking, healing. It advises

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    hate the psychology of my father from the depth of my soul and from the bottom of my heart. His psychology is that he will tell his children to do something and he expects them to get it done with no support from himself at all. I understand that this is an okay thing to do if the child was at least old enough to take his or her responsibility into his/her own hand, but he put this psychology into play from the time my sibling and I were little kids. I sometimes think to myself, why does he do this

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