PSYC
Julian Menon
Chapter 13
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We have been trying to control our emotions and stress level since the year 400, allow a moment to let this sink in – we are now closer as we find even scales to counter our emotions, however this took a turn for the worst in March when the pandemic started and now were almost at a stage where we start all over and add a new anomaly to the mix, COVID 19 has caused a whirlwind of new disorders from anxiety, to stress to depression and worst of all suicide. We must learn the delicate nature of brain structure and be both conscious of the current situation and not allow ourselves to be caught up in the unfortunate events that hold us all hostage at the moment. Understanding that stress can cause disease is one that should not be taken lightly and should practice self care and be open to everything once. Chapter 13 allows a chance to delve in to the social aspect of psychology and this is the topic you can not escape at the moment, we find ways to self-medicate and not end up in another Milgram type encounter since this pandemic is nurturing many positive aspects of wellbeing as well as some radical ways to cope.
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Julian Menon
Capter 15
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Chapter 15 delves in to a very serious topic and what we are all here for to learn more about is psychological disorders, what actually construes a disorder, repetitious, unnatural, violent based, and or any mental thought that ruins the wellness of being alive. Now, with the pandemic raging we have seen a new classification(s) of disorders and they are yet to be studied, agoraphobia is rampant, how did these disorders manifest themselves to the extreme they are now, those that have OCD are now even more compromised due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we need to constantly expand our database and her sub categories to constantly keep vigilance on the wellbeing of our fellow man.
Anjelica Garduno
Chapter 13
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Chapter 13 What I found interesting was the four types of attribution, including the internal and external. It's essential to understand one another, and not to project judgment—the fundamental attribution error. Just proves humans were not might to be perfect. I think that's one of the things that social psychology struggles with is being a perfectionist. I enjoyed all the videos that we had watched in this chapter. I learned more new vocabulary. The danger of conformity. I can see how attribution error can also lead to dangerous conformity to lack of responsibility, incorrect judgment, and irrational thoughts. I like how the professor said "Attitude can follow the action, attitude can predict behavior. I used it all the time with my client. I can tell what kind of day was going to have. By the tone, body language, and movement. With Coivd-19 I can tell behavior will have. when the camera zoom is away or turn off.
Hannah Bickel
Module 3 Discussion 1
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From this weeks module, I found that chapter 16 was an interesting chapter to learn about because it deals with therapy. When I was in high school, I had to go to therapy for my anxiety disorder, but I have always found group therapy very interesting. I have always wanted to try group therapy because if you're in an environment with people that have shared experiences, you are more likely to have better self esteem knowing that you're not alone. As someone who has anxiety, my biggest fear was no one understanding the way I was feeling, which made me even more anxious. If I had gone to group therapy back in high school, I know that I would have had a better experience knowing that I was not alone in overcoming a mental illness. I wish school districts had more programs like this at their high schools because there are a countless number of teenagers who struggle with mental illnesses.
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