17 Nov In this module, you have explored stress and emotion regulation. An important aspect of dealing with stressors is coping behaviors. Being aware of what our coping strategies are and reme
In this module, you have explored stress and emotion regulation. An important aspect of dealing with stressors is coping behaviors. Being aware of what our coping strategies are and remembering to apply them can make a big difference in a person's emotional well-being and resilience. Recognizing stressors and coping strategies can be helpful in both a personal and professional setting. We will focus more deeply on resilience and grit in the next module.
For your initial post, complete the proactive coping inventory (PCI), comprised of multiple scales, in your webtext and answer the following questions:
- Based on the self-assessments, what is your primary coping strategy? Do you agree with your results?
- What is the value of being conscious about one's coping strategies? How is that related to emotional regulation?
- How does the concept of coping behaviors apply to any of the following programmatic course themes:
- Self-care
- Social justice
- Emotional intelligence
- Career connections
- Ethics
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Emotional Intelligence
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Institutional Affiliation
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Based on the emotional intelligence exam, my greatest result was in the domain of empathy, with a score of 13. As an empath, I believe this result is accurate. I can empathize with people, which helps me form close bonds with friends and coworkers. Since I routinely help others, a good score in this category was expected.
As the test results showed, I face challenges in my interactions with some friends and coworkers. This resonates with my present self-perception, and I concur. I acknowledge that there is room for improvement in other areas of emotional intelligence, even though I may have strong empathy. Conflict resolution may be complex for me, which might hurt my professional relationships.
Forging forward with emotional intelligence can be a powerful weapon. It allows individuals to comprehend themselves better and others, improving communication and relationship-building abilities. With strong empathy, I can use this domain to connect with others, settle disputes, and provide help. This may improve workplace harmony and personal progress.
My emotional intelligence score affects various thematic themes:
Self-care: Knowing my emotional intelligence helps me identify areas for growth. I may improve my emotional health and personal development by addressing these flaws.
Social justice: Emotional intelligence might help promote it. It promotes empathy, inclusion, and a more fair and equal society by understanding others' feelings and opinions.
Career connections: Emotional intelligence is crucial in business. Understanding workplace demands and expectations may assist in developing healthy connections with coworkers and superiors, resolving issues, and advancing one's career.
Ethics: Understanding how one's actions affect people and their emotions is essential in ethical decision-making. Emotional intelligence helps us make ethical judgments by considering their emotional effects.
Despite scoring high in empathy, I can always improve in other areas of emotional intelligence. Recognizing this and improving my emotional intelligence will help me overcome obstacles, strengthen relationships, and accomplish my personal and professional objectives. Knowing my emotional intelligence score can improve my relationships and help me handle life's challenges more ethically, which is relevant to self-care, social justice, career connections, and ethics.
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PSY Norms of Practice for Online Discussion
The norms below help define what acceptable behavior looks like in your discussions. These norms are
established to strengthen communication among you and your peers, as well as feelings of safety.
In each discussion, please practice the following:
Provide thoughtful commentary and participation to the community.
Help peers, through advocacy and communication, to promote equity and fairness.
Respect diversity. o Refrain from name calling. o Do not criticize individuals or groups, but don’t be afraid to note non-inclusive ideas. o Be open and considerate of others and their perspectives.
Acknowledge bias. o Consider your background and experiences and how they may differ from the
experiences of others. o Consider sources of research.
Acknowledge peer contributions to the learning community. o Summarize and quote others within the community.
Politely challenge others, with the goal of facilitating growth.
Maintain academic ethics.
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PSY Ethical Usage Practices
Before adding content to a paper, project, portfolio, or discussion, you need to fully understand the legal and ethical practices associated with using resources and words that are not your own.
Why cite your sources?
● Shows that you are a responsible scholar ● Shows that your work can be supported and establishes your credibility ● Provides credit of ownership to others’ work ● Guides readers to further information on a topic
When should you cite?
● A direct quotation ● A paraphrase or restatement of what someone else says ● A summary of someone’s work ● Any data, charts, or graphs used ● Websites ● Media, including images and videos ● Class discussions or online discussions ● A previously written paper
When do you NOT cite?
● Common knowledge (George Washington was the first president of the U.S.)
Do you need more information about citation?
● Visit this Shapiro Library webpage: APA Style: Basics
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- Why cite your sources?
- When should you cite?
- When do you NOT cite?
- Do you need more information about citation?
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Psychology Undergraduate Discussion Rubric
Psychology Undergraduate Discussion Rubric
Overview Your active participation in the discussions is essential to your overall success this term. Discussion questions will help you make meaningful
connections between the course content and relevant programmatic themes. These discussions give you a chance to express your own
thoughts, ask questions, and gain insight from your peers and instructor.
Directions For each discussion, you must create one initial postone initial post and follow up with at least two response poststwo response posts.
For your initial postinitial post, do the following:
Write a post of 1 to 2 paragraphs.
In Module One, complete your initial post by Thursday at 11:59 p.m. Eastern.
In Modules Two through Eight, complete your initial post by Thursday at 11:59 p.m. of your local time zone.
Consider content from other parts of the course where appropriate. Use proper citation methods for your discipline when referencing
scholarly or popular sources.
For your response postsresponse posts, do the following:
Reply to at least two classmates outside of your own initial post thread.
In Module One, complete your two response posts by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. Eastern.
In Modules Two through Eight, complete your two response posts by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. of your local time zone.
Demonstrate more depth and thought than saying things like “I agree” or “You are wrong.” Guidance is provided for you in the discussion
prompt.
Discussion Rubric
CriteriaCriteria ExemplaryExemplary ProficientProficient NeedsNeeds
ImprovementImprovement Not EvidentNot Evident ValueValue
Contribution toContribution to
the Learningthe Learning
CommunityCommunity
Initial post actively
stimulates the
discussion and
growth of learning
within the
community by
initiating
constructive
dialogue; posts
reflect a clear
focused point of
view pertaining to
subject matter that
is supported by
credible resources
and is designed to
motivate the group’s
professional
dialogue (100%)
Initial post
contributes to the
learning community
by initiating
dialogue; posts
reflect a clear point
of view and are
supported by
credible resources
(85%)
Initial post
somewhat
contributes to the
learning community,
with an attempt to
initiate dialogue;
posts may reflect
some challenges in
communicating a
clear point of view
that may not be
supported by
credible resources
(55%)
Initial post does not
contribute to the
learning community,
with no attempt to
initiate dialogue;
post does not reflect
a clear point of view
that is supported by
credible resources
(0%)
25
Relevance toRelevance to
ProgrammaticProgrammatic
Themes:Themes:
Self-Care,Self-Care,
Social Justice,Social Justice,
EmotionalEmotional
Intelligence,Intelligence,
CareerCareer
Connections,Connections,
EthicsEthics
Initial post
integrates multiple
applicable
programmatic
themes and
elaborates on how
each theme relates
to the discussion
topic (100%)
Initial post
elaborates on how
one or more
applicable
programmatic
themes relate to the
discussion topic
(85%)
Initial post attempts
to integrate one or
more applicable
programmatic
themes, which may
relate to the
discussion topic
(55%)
Initial post does not
integrate one or
more applicable
programmatic
themes (0%)
25
Advancement ofAdvancement of
DiscussionDiscussion
Response posts
significantly add to
the learning
community and
advance the
discussion by
building upon peers’
initial posts; posts
integrate multiple
views from other
learners and
sources, views are
applicable to
content and
professional
practice, and they
extend learning
within the
community (100%)
Response posts add
to the learning
community and
advance the
discussion; posts
integrate views from
other learners and
sources (85%)
One or more
response posts
attempt to add to
the learning
community and
provide content that
somewhat advances
the discussion (55%)
One or more
response posts do
not add value to the
learning community
and fail to advance
the discussion (0%)
15
ProfessionalProfessional
CommunicationCommunication
Posts are clear and
concise, and
demonstrate respect
and awareness of
peers’ viewpoints;
proper APA citation
methods used where
applicable, with
minor errors in
citations (100%)
Posts are clear and
concise, and
demonstrate respect
and awareness of
peers’ viewpoints;
proper APA citation
methods used where
applicable, with few
errors in citations,
grammar, and syntax
(85%)
Posts are
understandable, and
use proper APA
citation methods
where applicable,
with a number of
errors in citation,
grammar, and syntax
(55%)
Posts lack clarity,
contain numerous
grammar and syntax
errors, and/or do not
use proper APA
citation methods
where applicable
(0%)
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TimelinessTimeliness N/A Submits initial post
on time (100%)
Submits initial post
one day late (55%)
Submits initial post
two or more days
late (0%)
15
Total:Total: 100%
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