The Self - 43257 - PSY 4696 - 801 | ||||||||||||||
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Notes: Permission of major coordinator required. Topical Section Description: “Self” is an important aspect of our consciousness and although most of us realize this, we question what it is, where it’s located, and what it does. In this course, students will explore how “self” is currently defined across fields of psychology and psychological perspectives, such as the psychodynamic, humanistic and neuroscience perspectives, to name a few. Students will also consider theory and research evidence on when and how “self” develops. Lastly, students will explore various problems associated with disrupted sense of “self” In this seminar course students will be responsible for discussing readings and at the end of the term give a presentation on their Capstone Paper, which will be an in-depth theoretical analysis or empirical research proposal on some aspect of self.
Associated Term: 2020 Fall Registration Dates: Apr 08, 2020 to Sep 04, 2020 Registration Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Special Approval: Major Coordinator - JPN ONLY Course Attributes: Writing Intensive Japan Campus Base Lecture Schedule Type Classroom In-Person Instructional Method Credit Hours: 3.000 Seats Available: 0
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