Harold has 20 years of experience in management roles and earned his bachelor's degree in psychology from Argosy University. He is interested in industrial psychology and helping employees both personally and professionally. Harold wants to use his degree and experience to provide guidance and help people achieve stable lives. He plans to take time to enjoy achieving his goal of a bachelor's degree before pursuing a master's degree to continue learning and be a role model for his children.
An overview of the PREP model that is utilized at Michigan State University. PREP helps doctoral students achieve success in both academic and nonacademic realms.
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Applying Psychology: To Workplace,
to Life
Chapter Learning Outcomes
After reading and studying this chapter, students should be able to:
• comprehend the importance of networking in psychology and being active in the field, including
attending conferences and reading widely published works about human behavior.
• appreciate the high value of undergraduate research and know that many benefits can accrue from
involvement in research, including the establishment of a mentoring relationship with a faculty member.
• recognize the importance of national-level organizations to help organize and coalesce the broad field of
psychology into meaningful and value-added organizations such as APA, APS, and Psi Chi.
• describe basic graduate school admission strategies and know the next steps to be taken if a student
wanted to pursue this post-baccalaureate opportunity.
• describe the basic transitions processes from college to career and recognize the potential pitfalls and
behaviors that can get a new college hire demoted or fired, as well as know the behaviors that can lead
to hiring and promotion in the workplace.
• reflect on their psychology major as well as aspirational goals, whether related to a career or graduate
school, and understand some of the next steps to be taken after self-reflection and career planning.
• describe what it means to think like a psychologist, and to comprehend the basic, fundamental beliefs of
scientists trained in psychology and their accompanying views of the world.
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CHAPTER 8Introduction
Introduction
As an undergraduate, it’s easy to think of psychology as this very static discipline, and if you want more information about some type of behavior, you conduct a search and the information comes to you. As you fulfill the curriculum of your
undergraduate program, your professors and your online courses bring you information,
and your textbooks provide a wealth of knowledge about the subject matter. The Voices
from the Workplace feature box describes a passive approach to learning and under-
standing human behavior. Here I would encourage you to take a more active learning
approach—that is, if you want to get a sense of what psychology is all about, you have to
go and do psychology. We belong to an active and engaging discipline that is passionate
about all aspects of human behavior, and although we do share knowledge in various
forms of writing (journal articles, books, websites), interacting with peers and profession-
als in a conference setting can provide the energy and “juice” about the research enter-
prise. So I suggest that you go and do psychology: Work to become an active contributor to
our understanding of human behavior as well as a consumer of psychological knowledge.
Voices from the Workplace
Your name: Steve S.
Your age: 37
Your gender: Male
Your primary job title: Preside.
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Directions: Write 1-2 written pages per objective listed below. It is required that you illustrate your comprehension and synthesis of the content. The total length of your paper must be 15 pages of content.APA 6th edition format is required and Turn It In will be used. Use a title page and a reference page. You are able to use references, but much of the writing needs to demonstrate your synthesis of your coursework.
Please address the Counseling Learning Objectives in a professional and/or using your professional expertise from the information learned in your classes. Be sure to use key words of each objective in the headings, so that we may know which objective you are discussing.
Counseling Learning Objectives
Objective 1: Students will develop and demonstrate an understanding of the life-long need to pursue counseling knowledge and professional development. Students will articulate the value of engagement in professional organizations for the purposes of advocacy, certifications, and accreditations. (Introduction to Counseling Class)
Objective 2: Counseling students will develop an ethical awareness that results in behaviors that reflect an understanding of roles, responsibilities, supervision, and limitations as they collaborate and consult with other behavioral health professionals and systems. (Introduction to Counseling)
Objective 3: Counseling students will verbalize the importance of counseling history and its ongoing influences on current practices. (Introduction to Counseling)
Objective 4: Counseling students will examine biological, environmental, and systemic factors that affect human behavior, development, and functioning. Counseling students will develop strategies for promoting optimum development, resilience, and wellness across the lifespan. (Human Growth and Development)
Objective 5: Counseling students will utilize career theories that facilitate the client's pathway to satisfactory work and leisure, including counseling skills that foster values clarification, knowledge of the work world, and personal wellness. (Career Development)
Objective 6: Counseling students will utilize critical thinking skills to evaluate the effects of power and privilege for clients. Counseling students will demonstrate decision making strategies to understand the impact of attitudes, beliefs, heritage, understandings and acculturative experiences on views of others. (Social and Cultural)
Objective 7: Utilizing multicultural competencies and awareness, counseling students will adopt the counseling knowledge base and work-behavior areas to diverse client populations. This ability to make cultural adjustments will be shown specifically in the work-behavior areas of counselors including fundamental counseling issues, counseling processes, diagnostic and assessment services, professional practice, and professional development. (Social and Cultural Class)
Objective 8: Committing to grow deeper toward integrated practice, counseling stu.
Psychology, Philosophy and Language Science students - what do you have to of...University of Edinburgh
Exploring your skills and attributes and their relationship to the workplace.
Identify the variety of skills you’ve developed through your academic and life experience, how to articulate these effectively to employers, and how skills and other factors influence career choice.
A presentation is about 4C and 21st Century Skills. which is necessary for everyone should be aware of the needs of the time to keep their self updated.
2. Personal Statement Having been a good listener and having seen what many people will go through I believe that I can provide the help and guidance that people need to achieve a healthy stable life. I have worked fulltime, been a dad, a husband, and went to school over the internet and weekends to achieve my B.S in psychology. In my working career I have always been in a management role because I can lead people and have an ability to resolve issues and conflict. When I began my undergraduate work in psychology I had many areas to choose from however the area of interest that I found the most interesting was in Industrial Psychology. I was working and going to school, I found myself helping my employees with personal issues and with finding better positions with in the company that they were better qualified for. I now know why I have experienced some of the things in my life that I have it is in order to shape me into the person that I am today, with the ability and the life lessons to enable me to reach out to others and help them in all areas of their lives whether that be personal or professional I am able to provide the direction that they are looking for.
3. Resume Harold Douglas Estridge E-mail dlestridge@comcast.net OBJECTIVEI have 20 years of supervisory training and experience, 24 years of manufacturing experience with 5 years of retail experience, along with inventory control and human resource experience. I have a Bachelors of Science from Argosy University of Chicago in Industrial Psychology/Organizational Management an Associates Degree in Computer Systems Administration from Ivy Tech and training in Lean manufacturing and Gemba Kaizen production procedures. EXPERIENCE 2008- Plant Manager Central States Manufacturing Supervise 45 employees Provide training in five departments Act as safety coordinator Order material and schedule delivery Coordinate daily production Assist trucking manager on scheduling of company deliveries Monitor quality assurance Evaluate production time management 2007- 2008 Production Supervisor, Carpenter Company Supervised 28 employees Scheduled nightly production for third shift Trained employees on production line Coordinated production with managers from first and second shifts Increased production by 48% Implemented recycling of waste material resulting in $10,000 per month revenue 2002-2007 Team Leader Slide-Out, Keystone R.V. (Raptor plant #14) Supervised 17 production workers Trained all new employees in floor department production Provided trouble shooting on floor plans for prototypes Orchestrated all repairs Coordinated with other team leaders on daily production Provided all safety training and medical attention EDUCATION 1994-1996 Indiana University of South Bend, Science G.P.A. 3.0 1996-2000 Ivy Tech College, Associates Degree G.P.A. 3.0 2005-2009 Argosy University of Chicago, B.S. Industrial Psychology /Organizational Management G.P.A. 3.59 REFERENCES Upon request
4. Reflection Having many life experiences to reflect upon having achieved an Associates degree and now with my Bachelors I am going to be taking some time to step back and enjoy this accomplishment of reaching my Bachelors degree. I have enjoyed the learning experience an the satisfaction of all of the diversity that I have been able to over come to reach this goal I hope that I can be an example for others that know matter how hard it is it is worth the effort to reach your goals. After looking through the self evaluation listing it had caused me to better understand the areas that I will have to work on and my hopes are that I will be able to find a position within a company that will allow me to expand on the things that I am strong on and improve on the areas where I am weaker. I am excited about my future and looking ahead to see where I can apply what I have learned from my time with Argosy.
5. SSAL 1) Cognitive Abilities: Critical Thinking: Given a psychological issue, employs skeptical inquiry and a scientific approach. Able to choose from and appraise a wide range of psychological perspectives and theories within written and oral presentations. When presenting (in written work or orally), can illustrate multiple perspectives on a given topic. Able to analyze the complexities of a given issue. 2) Cognitive Abilities: Information Literacy: Given a research question related to psychology, accesses information from a variety of sources and select appropriate sources to respond to the question. Able to collect and arrange information from a variety of sources pertinent to the chosen topic, integrating reasoned appraisals of such information into the work of a project in psychology. 3) Understanding Research Methods: Given an article about research findings in the field of psychology from a scholarly journal, identifies the research design and statistical tools used including research design, data analysis, and interpretation), and the findings of the article. Able to correctly summarize the research design, statistical and other evaluative tools, and findings of the article. 4) Communication Skills: Oral: Effectively presents psychological concepts orally as appropriate to the audience. Possesses significant ability in creating, organizing and delivering oral presentations. Exhibits the ability to identify, select, and apply basic/general levels of organization and clarity of presentation. Able to recognize higher levels of organization and clarity, exhibits the ability to identify, select, and apply appropriate levels of presentation for specific audience's, and/or is versed in correct usage of grammar and appropriate word selection.
6. SSAL 5) Communication Skills: Written: Effectively presents psychological information, in writing, using software and style appropriate to the audience. Exhibits the ability to develop and apply appropriate levels of conciseness and clarity in content, language use, grammar, organization using APA formatting. Exhibits the ability to develop, apply and defend a particular stance related to psychological concepts in written work. 6) Ethics: Identifies the issues and challenges related to ethics in the field of Psychology. Effectively engages in ethical thinking and action, evidenced by the ability to articulate best-practices pertaining to case examples and/or other specific problems associated with the field. Recognizes more subtle breaches in ethical practices in psychology and can construct alternative analyses and choices of behaviors. Claims ownership over the prescribed ethical principles for the field, and works to promote ethical decision-making and activity accordingly. 7) Diversity: Identifies the issues and challenges related to diversity in the field of psychology. Effectively engages in multicultural-sensitive thought and action, evidenced by the ability to articulate best-practices pertaining to case examples and/or other specific diversity issues and populations associated with the field. Recognizes more subtle forms of discrimination and prejudice within and around psychology and can construct alternative analyses and choices of behaviors. Claims ownership over personal biases, and works to increase awareness and respect for diverse populations.
7. SSAL 8) Knowledge of Psychology: Recognizes the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, applications, and historical trends in psychology. Exhibits consistent recognition and exceptional comprehension of the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, applications and historical trends in psychology or within a specific area of study in the field. Able to synthesize and evaluate various psychological theories, and apply them to explain everyday events and experiences. 9) Knowledge of Applied Psychology: Applies psychological principles to personal, social, and/or organizational issues. Demonstrates a consistent understanding of how psychological principles apply to issues and situations at a personal, social, and/or organizational level. Consistently applies psychological principles in his/her everyday decision-making and interactions with others, in the news, and in organizations s/he comes into contact with such as schools, workplaces, and places of worship and recreation. 10) Interpersonal Effectiveness: Active Listening Communication Skills: Develops and improves positive relationship skills via effective communication, respect for others, appreciation of diversity and cultural sensitivity, and awareness of their impact on others. Able to consistently and effectively apply active listening communication skills in interpersonal and organizational scenarios to establish empathetic, collegial relationships that facilitate consensus building in working toward common goals and is appreciative of diversity and culture. Able to consistently analyze the importance of effective nonverbal communication skills in developing strong interpersonal and organizational relationships that are culturally sensitive and respectful of diversity. Actively solicits and utilizes feedback to develop adaptable strategies of facilitating dynamic interpersonal and organizational relationships. Consistently & actively demonstrates an understanding of the impact of technological advances on communication within interpersonal and organizational relationships. Consistently demonstrates strong utilization of effective communication and relationship skills in order to promote the growth of others and effect change.
8. Table of Contents Cognitive Abilities: Critical Thinking and Information Literacy Research Skills Communication Skills: Oral and Written Ethics and Diversity Awareness Foundations of Psychology Applied Psychology Interpersonal Effectiveness **Include work samples and projects with a Title Page and organized accordingly to demonstrate each of the Program Outcomes above
17. My Future in Learning I will take some time before I start my Masters but that is my next goal. To continue on to be the first within my family to achieve a Masters degree and to show my children that you are never too old to learn and to have goals. This has been a long hard road but more than worth it, to reach this and knowing that I will be able to do anything from here on out. Argosy has provided me with the necessary tools and skills that I will need to continue forward with my next step. I am excited and can not wait to see how and where I will be able to use what I have to share.
18. Contact Me Thank you for viewing my ePortfolio. For further information, please contact me at the e-mail address below. dlestridge@comcast.net