A self-analysis by a student as part of a course in counseling adolescents.
1,245 words (approx. 5 pages) |
1 source |
APA | 2008
Paper Summary:
This paper is an analysis by an A+ mature student, mother of two children, who takes learning very seriously. The author discusses the issues in the Counseling Psychology program, which interest her the most: modern adolescent sexual relationships, adolescent drug use, suicide and childhood development especially the concept of attachment. The paper relates these topics to the author's own experiences.
From the Paper:
"Childhood development in general is a field of concern to me. I learned early on in my professional education that creating a safe environment is the foundation for healthy development. I suppose this also comes from my own reflections of my life experiences and who I am. I understand the importance of children and adolescents developing a sense of belonging, positive attachments, and being exposed to a safe and encouraging learning environment."
Sample of Sources Used:
Bowlby, John (1969). Attachment and Loss, Volumes I-III. Basic Books: New York
"Academic Self-Analysis" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-Academic-Self-Analysis/104873>
ATTENTION:
Your browser does not have cookies enabled.
Our shopping cart will not function properly.
Downloadable version: $ 25.95
ADD TO CART »
You will be able to download, read and edit this file once you buy this document
Shopping Cart
Currency:
Published by:
Quality Writers
Publisher Since:
Oct 23, 2007
We are a writing company that's been in business for over 7 years. We write top quality papers and have excellent feedback from all of our customers.