
This discussion requires data collection of three personal narratives (you and two other people). Consider selecting people from the following age groups: 18-22, 30-40, and 50 ; then talk with them about the following topic. “Think about TWO of your earliest childhood experiences in as much detail as you can. Write about each story as […]

Week 3 Piaget and the Concrete-Operational Period Read the articles assigned for this module and conduct additional research on the Internet or through the GCU Library. Use your knowledge to write a one-act play about a small group of friends. 1. Through the dialogue, the children should exhibit evidence of being in the concrete-operational period […]

Original 10 Strategic Points Revision Details: In the prospectus, proposal and dissertation there are ten key or strategic points that need to be clear, simple, correct, and aligned to ensure the research is doable, valuable, and credible. These points, which provide a guide or vision for the research. The ten strategic points emerge from researching […]

Details: Successful completion of a doctoral dissertation requires significant amounts of independent reading on the research topic. This allows the doctoral learner/researcher to become familiar with the scope of the topic and to identify gaps or tensions within the existing literature on the topic. These gaps and tensions become the source of the dissertation research. […]

The journey to becoming a licensed professional occurs in numerous stages, from formal higher education to clinical field work during pre- and post-degree internships. Professional training for clinical psychologists requires extensive study and preparation. Training also varies by degree program. Some psychologists have a PhD or a PsyD, while others may have an MA. In […]

: Personality Disorders—Fact or Fiction? Personality disorders are chronic and persistent behavioral and emotional disturbances that are often difficult to treat. Some professionals argue that these disorders are not mental disorders at all, but personality styles—that these individuals are just odd or unusual. Review your text book and a minimum of two peer reviewed references […]