A paper will be required for this class, which should be due approximately four weeks before the end of the semester (check Syllabus below for date).
You are expected to turn the PAPER in by the due date depositing it in the appropriate section in the ASSIGNMENT DROPBOX FOLDER on the course website. Papers will not be accepted for full credit after that deadline by 1100 PM. If you miss the deadline, as it always happens to some students, you will have 3 extra days to e-mail me your paper to my Canvas e-mail. I will accept those papers with an automatic 30% reduction in your grade. Anything after the 3 days grace period will receive a 0. Please understand, there will be no excuses for late papers! Plan accordingly, because when you write to me regarding all the adversities and problems you had, I will just refer you to this section.
Please label your document with your initials and the tittle of your paper. For example LF.improvingmarriage.doc. Format for papers must be in Microsoft word format. That means ONLY.doc OR .docx files. No Exceptions! Please do not submit papers using .wps (wordperfect), some type of compressed MSWord file, wordpad, .pdf or any other formats. This is an easy requirement, which for some unknown reason is difficult for some students to adhere to. Yes, only WORD format, that is you should be able to see the “doc” or docx” extension file; if you don’t see it, it is not Word. This is a requirement for ALL assignments.
The paper should be an “argumentative” paper, that is, you should expand on a topic, point, or thesis, and convey your best supportive arguments for it. An “argumentative” paper does not mean you are going to “argue”, and this should be self-explanatory, but some students ask me this question regularly. An argumentative paper is a paper in which you advance a thesis framed in form of a question; that distinguishes it from a purely “descriptive paper”. In other words, let’s say you are interested on Erickson’s stages of development. Rather than writing a paper describing the stages of development, I rather you ask for example “Were Erickson’s own struggles with identity part of his motivation for his theory”? Now we have a good paper on the making. You should also note the facts or factors that counter your argument. Finally, you should write a summary or conclusion that takes into account the arguments pro and con.
As with any other good paper, you should have an introduction, a main body of the paper (separated in sections as needed), and a conclusion. Since I want you to use APA style, your paper should also have a short Abstract and a Bibliography (Minimum 5 citations) and should be free of misspellings errors. The length of the paper should be at least 2500 words.
In summary, your paper should follow this outline:
The paper should be written using APA format ONLY, and it should be minimum -2,500 long not counting title page and bibliography. The paper has to have a title page, followed by an Abstract in which summarizes the main idea of your paper. Then you should have an introduction followed by the main body (Text) of your paper. Finally, it should have a Conclusion and a Bibliography. Therefore your paper outline should be as follows:
Title Page
Abstract
Introduction
Main body of your paper
Conclusion
If you have never written an APA style paper I suggest you consult your Librarian for guidance or information on APA style.
Here is a limited List of approved topics. You are not bound to follow this list and may choose to write on another topic, which is fine. However, your chosen topic needs to relate to the description, goals, and subject matter for this course. Fringe topics (UFO’s for example) are not appropriate and if you worry about it, better check with me.
List:
Identity (issues, development, gender, concerns, need for, etc)
The Self, Being, Personhood, etc.
Gender Issues
Freedom and choice, Self-actualization
Psychopathology (as it relates to Personal Growth)
Personality (development, characteristics, etc)
Stress, Resilience.
Philosophical bases for Personhood, growth, Self-actualization
Psychological theories related to Self-actualization or Personal growth
The meaning of Being Human
Interpersonal relationships (conflict, resolution, marriage, friendship, etc)
Sex, love, compassion, altruism.
Death and dying (as a context for a more fulfilling life), Illness.
Spirituality, Religion, Transcendence and self-growth, etc.
Art, Myth and Dreams.
Improving the quality of your life (money, work, values, and vocation).
Analysis of a life history (Biography) that may illustrate some topics we discuss in here.
A paper will be required for this class, which should be due approximately four
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