Self-Analysis: Reflection on Psych101
Introduction
This semester's subject of psych 101 was life-changing, transformative, and challenging for me. I had the chance to gain a deeper, broader, and more thorough understanding of numerous theories, concepts, human behaviors, and other things. Where the course is focused on exploring and studying different psychological theories, concepts, concepts, and research, which made me understand the various emotions, human behavior cognition, gender development, and many other approaches that are important not only in this course, but to provide an adequate explanation of what an individual frequently experiences, more and more.I subsequently understood and had enough connections to the various concepts, theories, and principles taught in Psych 101 as a result of myself-analysis along the way. This semester has not been easy for me as a working student, but it has also been challenging for our teacher, who continues to work hard to give us enough and high-quality information while making sure we learn something. Despite the fact that she is going through her own struggles at this time.
One of the insightful ideas I discovered in the Psych 101 course has stuck with me up until this point. One of these is the psychoanalysis theory of Sigmund Freud, which I discussed in my midterm exam and which has several stages (oral, anal, phallic, latent, and genital), each of which has important elements that may influence or have something to do with a person's behavior. Later, I progressively understood and admitted to myself that perhaps I hadn't fully complied with the oral stage, one of its stages. Infants at this age are so dependent on their caregivers that if their needs are not met, the child loses that dependence and develops dependency or aggression issues.If that explains me, I am constantly looking for attention from everyone I know and get upset when I don't get it.
Another psychological theory that is highly regarded in this field and has greatly impressed me is Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory, which is based on social learning. Whereas gender behavior depends on how it is formed through observation and imitation in models and reinforcement, where it is either actively discouraged or ignored. This theory particularly resonated with me because I was too aware of the reasons behind why people behave or act in certain ways. Additionally, I was astonished by the many components of the social learning theory, among which I recognized Jerome Barner's theory of development, Erik Erikson's psychosocial development theory, Lev Vygotsky's sociocultural theory, theories of consciousness, and many others.
One of the ideas that has really gotten under my skin is the idea of understanding oneself, which is essential because you must first understand how you interact, move, and cause problems in order to understand and understand yourself. someone else. where helping yourself comes before helping others. As a result, it assisted me in developing a better understanding of my thoughts, behavior, and emotions. Progress should start within yourself.On the other hand, I can say that since the first day of our psychology class up until now, I have significantly improved. I acquired a great deal of deep and broad knowledge that is crucial for both my own personal development and for understanding everyone else without passing judgment. Additionally, this semester was significant because we studied a subject that aims to clarify, respond to inquiries, and have a thorough understanding of each person.
Overall, having taken Psych 101 greatly aided me in being open and gaining a deeper understanding of many topics it covers, including human behavior, the mind, and other elements that have shaped our experiences. It also enabled me to comprehend my own thoughts, feelings, and actions better. I also developed more self-assurance in my decision-making abilities and in forming wholesome relationships with other people. I also had enough self-assurance to face mistakes without fear because I knew how to respond in that specific circumstance.
I also want to take this opportunity to thank our teacher for teaching us with such unwavering patience. Having a productive and enjoyable class with our fantastic teacher. In addition, the reading materials and videos she shows in class have been very beneficial to me and my classmates in helping us better understand the various concepts. That which I learned in Psych 101 is evidence that our teacher worked hard to ensure that we had a thorough understanding of the subject. Additionally, I want to thank my group members and classmates for contributing actively to the class and the discussions. We've finally reached the end of this semester thanks to all of you, especially for helping me develop and refine my skills.
I'm more eager than ever to explore a psychological explanation and learn more about concepts and human behaviors. I'll keep learning more by utilizing the information and experience I gained from this course. This only serves as further evidence that we value understanding this topic highly—perhaps even more so than the lives of everyone else—in order to fully grasp and understand complex ideas.
References.
Burns, E. (2017, September 29). Freud’s Five Stages of Development. The Classroom. Retrieved from: Freud's Five Stages of Development - The Classroom
This semester's subject of psych 101 was life-changing, transformative, and challenging for me. I had the chance to gain a deeper, broader, and more thorough understanding of numerous theories, concepts, human behaviors, and other things. Where the course is focused on exploring and studying different psychological theories, concepts, concepts, and research, which made me understand the various emotions, human behavior cognition, gender development, and many other approaches that are important not only in this course, but to provide an adequate explanation of what an individual frequently experiences, more and more.I subsequently understood and had enough connections to the various concepts, theories, and principles taught in Psych 101 as a result of myself-analysis along the way. This semester has not been easy for me as a working student, but it has also been challenging for our teacher, who continues to work hard to give us enough and high-quality information while making sure we learn something. Despite the fact that she is going through her own struggles at this time.
One of the insightful ideas I discovered in the Psych 101 course has stuck with me up until this point. One of these is the psychoanalysis theory of Sigmund Freud, which I discussed in my midterm exam and which has several stages (oral, anal, phallic, latent, and genital), each of which has important elements that may influence or have something to do with a person's behavior. Later, I progressively understood and admitted to myself that perhaps I hadn't fully complied with the oral stage, one of its stages. Infants at this age are so dependent on their caregivers that if their needs are not met, the child loses that dependence and develops dependency or aggression issues.If that explains me, I am constantly looking for attention from everyone I know and get upset when I don't get it.
Another psychological theory that is highly regarded in this field and has greatly impressed me is Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory, which is based on social learning. Whereas gender behavior depends on how it is formed through observation and imitation in models and reinforcement, where it is either actively discouraged or ignored. This theory particularly resonated with me because I was too aware of the reasons behind why people behave or act in certain ways. Additionally, I was astonished by the many components of the social learning theory, among which I recognized Jerome Barner's theory of development, Erik Erikson's psychosocial development theory, Lev Vygotsky's sociocultural theory, theories of consciousness, and many others.
One of the ideas that has really gotten under my skin is the idea of understanding oneself, which is essential because you must first understand how you interact, move, and cause problems in order to understand and understand yourself. someone else. where helping yourself comes before helping others. As a result, it assisted me in developing a better understanding of my thoughts, behavior, and emotions. Progress should start within yourself.On the other hand, I can say that since the first day of our psychology class up until now, I have significantly improved. I acquired a great deal of deep and broad knowledge that is crucial for both my own personal development and for understanding everyone else without passing judgment. Additionally, this semester was significant because we studied a subject that aims to clarify, respond to inquiries, and have a thorough understanding of each person.
Overall, having taken Psych 101 greatly aided me in being open and gaining a deeper understanding of many topics it covers, including human behavior, the mind, and other elements that have shaped our experiences. It also enabled me to comprehend my own thoughts, feelings, and actions better. I also developed more self-assurance in my decision-making abilities and in forming wholesome relationships with other people. I also had enough self-assurance to face mistakes without fear because I knew how to respond in that specific circumstance.
I also want to take this opportunity to thank our teacher for teaching us with such unwavering patience. Having a productive and enjoyable class with our fantastic teacher. In addition, the reading materials and videos she shows in class have been very beneficial to me and my classmates in helping us better understand the various concepts. That which I learned in Psych 101 is evidence that our teacher worked hard to ensure that we had a thorough understanding of the subject. Additionally, I want to thank my group members and classmates for contributing actively to the class and the discussions. We've finally reached the end of this semester thanks to all of you, especially for helping me develop and refine my skills.
I'm more eager than ever to explore a psychological explanation and learn more about concepts and human behaviors. I'll keep learning more by utilizing the information and experience I gained from this course. This only serves as further evidence that we value understanding this topic highly—perhaps even more so than the lives of everyone else—in order to fully grasp and understand complex ideas.
References.
Burns, E. (2017, September 29). Freud’s Five Stages of Development. The Classroom. Retrieved from: Freud's Five Stages of Development - The Classroom
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