Assignment Guidelines 1

    Assignment Guidelines 1
    Minor Assignment (600 words for HPS308 and for HPS788) (worth 10% of unit grade)
    Due Date: 07 December 2015 by 5pm via dropbox
    File must be submitted in either word (.docx) (NOT .doc) format or pdf.
    There is NO 10% allowance on word-count.
    “Love’s Executioner” Reflection Paper:
    Irvin Yalom is a celebrated therapist and author, who utilises existential therapy as the basis
    for his counselling interventions. In his most well-known book, he presents ten cases (one to
    a chapter), often with startling insight into both his clients, and himself.
    In this assignment, you will be reading and discussing the case entitled “Two Smiles”. You
    should also read the prologue of the book. You only need to focus on the first section of the
    reading and not the second which focuses on separate case studies.
    For the case in Yalom’s book, write 600 words covering two tasks described below. While
    these two aspects can be addressed separately or in an integrated fashion, both must be
    discussed with relation to the case (see rubric).
    The first intent of this assignment is to give you an excuse to do some reflection on the
    material, particularly in terms of how it contrasts with your view of therapy and how it
    changes (or doesn’t change) your understanding of the therapeutic process (e.g., why and
    how is it surprising, how does it contrast with views of therapy you have from your
    psychology study to date including this unit, and from other sources of knowledge that you
    have regarding therapy). As such, you should also take care to relate the material back to your
    more general knowledge and understanding regarding psychotherapy. Note that this is about
    your reflections – don’t spend too long just describing what happens in the case except to
    illustrate this.
    The second goal is that, when reflecting on the piece, you should also consider how the
    theory underlying the approach relates to what happens in the case. As such, relate how the
    material relates to one or more of the four existential givens that Yalom discusses in the intro,
    and how he demonstrates that “it is possible to confront the truths of existence and harness
    their power in the service of personal growth” (p. xiii, Prologue). Briefly consider how the
    basis for this therapy contrasts with your understanding of at least one other approach you
    have heard about – if it does (e.g., CBT; psychodynamic). Parts of this chapter focus
    heavily on hypnotherapy – however, your task is to focus on an existential approach to
    psychotherapy.
    Generally, please also consider the tone of the piece. While reflection may involve relating
    this material to your own experience, this should be in order to make a point or reflect on a
    transformation of your understanding of therapy (i.e., this is not a diary of your reactions; and
    please avoid any revelation of negative incidents or situations in your own present or
    past, or the use of this piece as an exercise in therapeutic writing!).
    Assignment Guidelines 2
    Finally, you should consider consulting online resources if you are new to the process of
    reflective writing. For example, http://www.lc.unsw.edu.au/onlib/pdf/reflective.pdf is a good
    introduction.
    A few fine details (no marks, but please keep to them!)
    As a short piece, you do not need to use a formal essay structure (intro, body, conclusion),
    but the reaction should be written in full paragraph format (i.e., no dot points), in APA style
    (12-point font, double spaced). You do not need to reference papers outside of the given
    chapter; however, if you do, you will need to include a formal reference list (reference list is
    not in the word count, but in-text citations are included in the word-count as usual).
    To save words, you do not need to formally reference the given chapter. However, if you
    directly quote the chapter (quotes are included in the word count), please also give the
    relevant page number of the quote.
    Below you will also find a “Marking Rubric”. This document is what the markers will be
    using to assess your assignment so it is marked in a consistent manner, and so that you can be
    as clear as possible about the requirements of the assignment.
    Access to book
    The book is available in hardcopy and as an e-book via the Deakin University Library
    (although it’s a worthwhile purchase if you are interested in being a therapist!). If you have
    the printing allowance available, we recommend you print the chapter/prologue to PDF or to
    hardcopy to save having to repeatedly go through the library system to access it.
    Assignment Guidelines 3
    HPS308/HPS788 Rubric for Assignment 1
    Name:…………………………………………………Topic:……………………………………………………Date:……………………………………Grade………………………….
    Criteria Inadequate (0-49) Pass (50-59) Credit (60-69) Distinction (70-79) High Distinction (80-100)
    ULO3: Explain the way the theoretical perspective adopted by a clinician can influence the manner of explaining how a psychological disorder develops and how it is treated, and how personal insight is necessary
    in therapy to be an effective clinician…
    Write a reaction piece
    demonstrating the
    following levels of
    reflection:
    • Level 1 (Reporting)
    ‘What happened’
    • The student describes, reports
    or re-tells what happened in the
    case with minimal
    transformation, few added
    observations or insights
    regarding therapeutic processes.
    • The student describes prior
    knowledge, feelings, attitudes
    and new feelings and attitudes
    with little/no reference to the
    case or regarding therapeutic
    processes.
    • Level 2 (Responding)
    ‘How did I respond’
    • The student references the
    case in some way, e.g.,
    discusses their responses, but
    with little evidence of
    transformation or
    conceptualisation of
    knowledge or insight regarding
    therapeutic processes.
    • The student makes
    observations or
    judgements regarding
    therapeutic processes, but
    little further inference or
    detail as to the reasons for
    their judgement are given
    Level 3 (Relating)
    ‘Making connections’
    • The student identifies
    aspects of the case and
    connects them to prior/
    current knowledge or
    experience of therapy.
    • The student notes the
    value of the new
    information –
    knowledge/learning
    significance regarding
    therapeutic processes
    Level 4 (Reasoning)
    ‘Discovering meaning’
    • The student integrates the data into
    an appropriate relationship, e.g., with
    theoretical concepts, personal
    experience, involving a high level of
    transformation and conceptualisation
    regarding therapeutic processes.
    • The student demonstrates a
    broadening of their own perception
    and understanding regarding
    therapeutic processes.
    • Level 5 (Reconstructing)
    ‘Application and awareness of higher
    level thinking’
    • The student displays a high level of
    abstract thinking to generalise and/or
    apply learning from the case in a way
    related to therapeutic processes.
    • The student draws an original
    conclusion from their reflections,
    extracts general principles,
    formulates a personal theory or takes
    a position on an issue related to
    therapeutic processes.
    In considering the
    theoretical underpinnings
    and relationship to other
    approaches:
    ? The student does not consider
    the theoretical underpinnings of
    the therapy and/or does not
    sufficiently contrast it with other
    approaches.
    ? Inadequate/ incomplete /
    incorrect discussion.
    ? The student notes either
    how the case considers the
    theoretical underpinnings of
    the therapy and/or how it
    contrasts with other
    approaches in a limited
    manner.
    ? Partially inadequate/
    incomplete or incorrect
    discussion.
    ? The student considers
    both how the case
    considers the theoretical
    underpinnings of the
    therapy and how it
    contrasts with at least one
    other approach.
    ? Discussion is adequate
    but lacking in depth
    ? The student discusses both how the
    theoretical underpinning of this
    approach to therapy is illuminated by
    the case, and contrasts with at least
    one other approach.
    ? Justification is comprehensive, wellintegrated
    and articulated
    ? The student thoroughly examines
    both how the theoretical
    underpinning of this approach to
    therapy is illuminated by the case,
    and contrasts this with at least one
    other approach.
    ? Comprehensive & excellently
    articulated coverage demonstrating
    insight into nuances.

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