Three short statement journals Journal 1: Compose a personal statement describing how this course, the study of psychology of stress, supports both your

Three short statement journals

Journal 1:

Compose a personal statement describing how this course, the study of psychology of stress, supports both your short-term and long-term goals.  Goals can include curricular, extracurricular, professional, and personal experiences. 

  • When composing this journal discuss from your perspective (I, my, me).
  • Your goals and aspirations are unique to you.  Take the space you need to effectively, and succinctly, define and discuss your goals.

Journal 2:

How has your understanding of stress this week expanded, influencing your perspective of its impact within the general public?

Journal 3: Reflect back to journal 1

Apply major concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, and historical trends in psychology to prepare for graduate studies or careers in which psychological training is relevant. 

Reflecting on the goals shared in journal 1 Journal, how can you apply what you learned this week  in support of those goals?

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