Competency
In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency:
· Apply your psychological knowledge to develop a social change identity
Scenario
Your identity is a diverse collection of the perceptions and experiences that shape the lens through which you see the world. Throughout our development, our identities are in a constant state of flux: snapshots of our attitudes, interests, and aspirations at a given moment in time. As we explore the social themes that matter to us, our identities reflect how we think, how we feel, and who we are, right now. For this project, you will reflect on various psychological and social factors to develop your social change identity.
Directions
Using the learning from your Module One and Module Two Milestone assignments, along with the
Social Change Identity Vocabulary List
, you will address the following rubric criteria to construct your own definition of your social change identity. Write at least one paragraph for each of the following:
· Describe the ways in which your personality traits have influenced the development of your social change identity.
· Describe the ways in which your lived experiences have influenced the development of your social change identity.
· Describe the ways in which your social influences have influenced the development of your social change identity.
· Describe the ways in which your willingness to be psychologically vulnerable has influenced the development of your social change identity.
· Describe the ways in which resilience, growth mindset, and emotional intelligence have each supported the personal growth that has contributed to the development of your social change identity.
All sources and ideas requiring attribution must be cited according to APA style.
What to Submit
To complete this project, you must submit the following:
Social Change Identity Paper Submit your social change identity paper as a Word document. Sources should be cited according to APA style.
PSY 491 Social Change Identity Vocabulary List We are active participants in our identity development, constructing our own identities and influencing how others construct their identities. Consider the following examples of social identities to help in the construction of your own social change identity. Gender ● Male ● Female ● Cisgender ● Transgender ● Gender Queer ● Two Spirit Race ● Black ● Asian ● Latino/a ● White ● Native American ● Multiracial and others Sex ● Male ● Female ● Intersex ● Trans* Relationship Status ● Single ● Divorced ● Married ● Domestic Partnership ● Widowed Language ● English ● Japanese ● American Sign Language ● Spanish ● Portuguese ● French ● Russian ● Mandarin, and others 2 National Origin ● Argentina ● Turkey ● Brazil ● Kenya ● Russia ● France, and others Age ● Youth ● Old ● Young Adult ● Middle-Aged Ethnicity ● American ● African ● Chinese ● Mexican ● Sioux ● European-American ● Haitian ● Vietnamese ● Irish, and others Physical, Developmental, Psychological Ability ● Disabled ● Temporarily Able-Bodied ● Able Religion/Belief System ● Jewish ● Christian ● Muslim ● Buddhist ● Hindu ● Pagan ● Agnostic ● Atheist ● Native American Church Socioeconomic Class ● Upper ● Upper Middle ● Lower Middle ● Working ● Poor 3 Sexual Orientation ● Lesbian ● Gay ● Heterosexual ● Asexual ● Pansexual ● Queer ● Questioning