Observations
 

 
 

Emotion is an universal experience and we are frequently in situations to observe ourselves or others navigating their emotional lives or learning more about their emotional lives or experiencing the consequences of stretching themselves emotionally (or not doing so).  You can write about observing behavior that seems relevant to material we are covering in course and relate the content to the theories/ terms/ concepts/ research we are covering. 

To earn credit you must: 1) provide a summary of what you observed, 2) describe what specific aspect of our course material is relevant to that  -- use the terms and theories of the course, and 3) discuss your observations.  That is, discuss if you think what you saw supports or contradicts material presented in class and why. 

Your work should be typed and be 2-3 paragraphs in length (a single sentence or two won't earn you the points). 

 These can be turned in at any date prior to the last class BEFORE dead week.  

 

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Feelings are not supposed to be rational.  Dangerous is the [person] who has rationalized his emotions.
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David Borenstein, Polish Artist

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