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“Freud and Friends” Theories & Theorists Presentations

“Freud and Friends” Theories & Theorists Presentations. Psychology II Team Presentations. Content of the Presentation. Theorist’s Background Date and place of birth Significant family information Significant historical information Discuss how upbringing influenced theory

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“Freud and Friends” Theories & Theorists Presentations

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  1. “Freud and Friends”Theories & Theorists Presentations Psychology II Team Presentations

  2. Content of the Presentation • Theorist’s Background • Date and place of birth • Significant family information • Significant historical information • Discuss how upbringing influenced theory • School-of-Thought/Theoretical Perspective • Briefly discuss school-of-thought (i.e. psychoanalytical, behaviorist, humanist, trait, existentialist, etc.)

  3. Content Continued… • Primary Beliefs/Components of Theory • Does theory cover personality development, personality structure, problems with personality &/or other aspects of personality? • How so? How not? • Discuss the basis for the theory • Define any necessary terms • Discuss any important processes

  4. Content Continued… • Related Theories • Are there other theorists with similar theories? • Was this theory derived from another one? • StrengthsandWeaknesses • What are its strengths, benefits or high points? • What are its weaknesses, limitations, criticisms?

  5. Final Content Areas… • Theory-in-Action… • Where can we see the theory in use? • Has it been applied to some form of therapy or treatment? • Is the theory still widely believed or utilized today? • Can you apply the theory to a certain individual or type of situation to show its practicality?

  6. PowerPoint Format • Title Slide • 1 slide: Include topic and group members’ names • Theorist’s Background • 2+ slides • School-of-Thought/Theoretical Background • 1+ slide(s) • Primary Beliefs/Components of Theory • 4+ slides

  7. Format…continued • Related Theories • 1+ slide(s) • Strengths and Weaknesses • 1+ slide(s) • Theory-in-Action • 1+ slide(s) • References/Works Cited • 1+ slide(s) • TOTAL PACKAGE: • 12+ SLIDES

  8. PowerPoint Tips • Include graphics to enhance content. • Font size should be at least size 24. • Limit the number of words per slide. ~ should NOT be “wall to wall” text ~ • Use colors, underlines, bold, italics &/or other means to highlight important info. • Consider placing only key words on slides. • Double check visibility of font/backgrounds.

  9. Eye Contact Only Note Cards if needed (no papers) Do not read directly from Note Cards Interact with Visuals Face Audience Speak steadily/clearly No gum, No candy No hands in pockets Good Volume Do not read directly from slides Hook ‘em Poise Closure… Presentation Tips

  10. Group Presentation Grading • Depth/Accuracy of Content • Creativity • Quality of PowerPoint presentation • Voice • Eye Contact • Misc. Presentation Points mentioned • Each member must present 2-3 minutes

  11. Other Grade Components • Self-evaluation • You will be evaluating your own contribution • Peer evaluation • You will be evaluating your group members’ contributions • Individual evaluation • You will be graded on your individual quality & contribution to your team presentation • Audience member evaluation • You will be graded as a member of the audience

  12. Miscellaneous… • Save PowerPoint & e-mail to • noblem@loswego.k12.or.us • At least 2 group members should have access to the presentation • You must also submit a printed copy of slides prior to presentation PLEASE PRACTICE YOUR PRESENTATION!

  13. An Added Bonus… • If your group would like to earn bonus points for your oral presentation, you can choose to “act out” a case study utilizing your personality theory… • This can be completed by one or more of the group members • This may include a “Live” or video presentation • This is supplementary and not intended to replace your presentation format

  14. Please Submit… • A copy of your PowerPoint slides • Please email—no paper please • A professional, well organized handout that briefly summarizes the theory • You may structure this as a worksheet that can be completed during your presentation • Five multiple choice questions regarding the basics of your theory • Please email—no paper please • 2 of these will appear on the next quiz

  15. Sigmund Freud Carl Rogers Kurt Lewin Karen Horney Abraham Maslow Charles Tart Carl Jung B.F. Skinner Ken Wilbur Alfred Adler Arnold Bruhn Albert Bandura Erik Erikson Buddhist Erich Fromm Jaylene Smith George Kelly Anna Freud Jean Piaget Otto Rank Victor Frankl Rollo May Gordon Allport Hans Eysenck …and many others. Please spend some time searching to find more information about these--and other—interesting, relevant theorists prior to making a selection. Presentation Choices

  16. American Psychological Association Harvard: Department of Psychology Centre for Psychology at Athabasca University Psychology Department Shippensburg University Social Psychology Network: Wesleyan University Presentation Source Starter Kit

  17. Please be prepared to present in class on Monday 09-22-08 Presentation Schedule

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