In: Psychology
Throughout the semester, you have learned about several theories and practices of psychology across many different areas. This assignment will give you an opportunity to apply some of those 1,500-word concepts, theoretical perspectives, and empirical findings. In completing this five, you will hone your critical thinking skills, recognizing and applying psychological principles, and communicating your understanding of individual, community, and organizational life experiences to a general audience. Task: For this assignment, you will write a paper based on a film or book that you will explore through the application of psychological theory and research. Step 1: Select a film or book of interest. For example, you might select a movie or book in which the main character suffers from a psychological disorder or is merely trying to cope with the everyday stress of life. Be creative. For instance, choose "Snow White" and talk about the Evil Queen's Narcissistic Personality Disorder or choose "Cat in The Hat" and talk about the Cat's "Borderline Personality Disorder" or something like that (please do not use either of those suggestions specifically). Do not choose something obvious, but be creative and thoughtful. Step 2: Review your course resources to identify three specific psychological theories or principles that can be applied to the analysis of the book or film. You might discuss defense mechanisms or refer to developmental stages in the person's life that might have been important, or consider the effects of abuse, alcoholism and addiction, etc. You can approach the subject matter from different perspectives—psychoanalytical, biological, behavioral, cognitive, and/or sociocultural. You can discuss the role emotion, memory, or motivation plays in the character's development, or the importance of the environment, and influences such as racism and sexism. Step 3: Search the library database using relevant keywords for your topic for at least one peer-reviewed article to support your ideas. Psychology cuts across many disciplines so feel free to explore journals in other areas such as business, education, health, and criminal justice. Tip: When conducting your search in the library include a theory or principle plus a topic (i.e. Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Adolescents). Use alternative key words to improve your chances of finding relevant articles and create a specific search statement to help narrow your results." The example might be something like "("Body Dysmorphic Disorder" OR BDD) AND (adolescent* OR teen*)"
For this discussion ,I have chosen ravin from his first book "I too had a love answer". In this book, he has spoken about his love story where he will be suffering from mental illness because of the lost of his girl. His love Khushi will die in an accident. Ravin himself lock in a room so that he don't want to face the world without Khushi. And he also feels that he don't have anything to do in his life after she passed away. There he lost his mind , his friends will try a lot make him normal. He will take so much time to come out of it. In this stage, he might have tried something different like new circumstances , new people and new place to come out of that incident soon.
This incident had a impact on people that everyone should get locked when something undesirable happens in their life. So to make tthem understand that the mistake of the author is that he has fallen into psychological issues. The people reading these type of book or watching these type of flims should interpret correctly and shouldn't think that whatever they see or hear is correct.