Over the last few weeks I've had experiences which have helped me recall the philosophies which guide my life. I have reflected on habits which have helped me to this point in my life, as well as those that have hindered me and the philosophies which guide each. Ideals of hard work, integrity, and honesty which I have been raised with and how to employ them in my life, which would I would want to express to people in a clinical setting. I of course would hold a balance of not telling patients what to do, but still allowing those themes to be expressed and help patients see how those values are or are not expressed in their decisions and livelihood. I wonder how I could help others view these philosophies without just trying to get them to think the way I do.
Welcome to my Psychology journey! I will embark on exploring the world of psychology and the different avenues to pursue my goals and a life in psychology. I will post here regularly, to update on what I've learned, how my ideas and perceptions of psychology have changed, and what I think about my future in the field. This blog is for my class: Psychology as a science and profession. My goal in the class is to explore different options for schooling in psychology as well as different careers, and what to expect in the field. I think my goal is to be a family and marriage therapist. My mom recently began this career, and I've found myself drawn to follow her footsteps. I am always wanting to improve my relationships, by changing habits which harm them and implementing new strategies to show appreciation and strengthen love. As a therapist I want to help others meet their goals, recognize their own relationship habits good or bad, and implement new ideas and theories t...
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