PSYCHOLOGY FINAL PROJECT YEARBOOK

  Create a “yearbook” presentation of psychological concepts and theories – past and present. For each course outcome, choose at least one time period. Then identify the significant findings that happened during the time. For example, for...

psych week 4 dq 1

  LONG-TERM MEMORY The three-store memory theory—an earlier theory of memory—suggested that memory moved from sensory experience to a temporary store in the brain. Once there, if attended to, it would be transferred to a short-term memory store. If...

One Student Response (200-300 Words)

Respond by Day 6 to a colleague who discussed a different introductory psychology topic by offering another activity your colleague might use to engage students in that topic. Then explain how the activity you suggested might facilitate active learning. Be sure...

PSYCH WEEK 4 DQ 2

  MEMORY AND AGING The human aging process brings natural changes to memory function. Recently-acquired declarative memory is most vulnerable, while procedural memory tends to remain intact longer. The name of a new acquaintance or movie title may slip, while one...

psychology

 Using the ACA Code of Ethics and other resources, discuss how boundaries affect your relationship during clinical supervision. What is the potential for a dual relationship or boundary crossing during clinical supervision?