PSY 328 Module Two Journal Template First, you may want to revisit your submission for the Module One Journal assignment. Next, complete this template by replacing the bracketed text with the releva

PSY 328 Module Two Journal Guidelines and Rubric Overview In this module, we will learn about the psychoanalytic tradition. In the previous module, we addressed methods theorists use to measure personality and completed a mock Thematic Apperception Test (TAT). Now, let’s revisit your Module One Journal responses using a psychoanalytic lens and see if we can discover new insights about ourselves.

Please note: This journal will contain a nonclinical analysis. Your task is not to diagnose or assign clinical labels to yourself. That would require licensure beyond the scope of this course. This journal does require personal reflection; analyze and share to the depth you are comfortable with.

Prompt For your journal, use the Module Two Journal Template Word Document to answer the following questions. Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:

Describe what a psychoanalyst like Freud or Jung would be looking for in the responses to a projective test like the Thematic Apperception Test. Your response should be 2 to 5 sentences in length.

Using the lens of a psychoanalyst, reflect on your Module One Journal responses by answering the following questions in 2 to 5 sentences each:

Describe what role your unconscious might have played in your responses. Are there any defense mechanisms present in your story?

Describe how you characterized any underlying conflicts present in your story. Think about drives and the parts of personality (id, ego, superego) in your response.

Describe how you characterized the interactions of the people in your story. What could this tell us about attachment and relationships?

Describe how much your own life experience informed the story you told.

After considering the role of the unconscious and projection in the story you told, describe another interpretation for your image. Your response should be 2 to 5 sentences in length.

Describe what a greater awareness of projection means for other interactions you might have with people in a social or professional setting. Your response should be 2 to 5 sentences in length.

What to Submit Submit your completed Module Two Journal Template. If you cite external resources, you must use APA citation style.

Module Two Journal Rubric Criteria Complete (100%) Proficient (70%) Not Complete (0%) Value Psychoanalyst Describes what a psychoanalyst like Freud or Jung would be looking for in the responses to a projective test like the TAT Shows progress toward proficiency, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include details related to what a psychoanalyst would be looking for in responses to a projective test Does not attempt criterion 13 Unconscious Describes what role the unconscious might have played in the responses Shows progress toward proficiency, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include details related to what role the unconscious might have played Does not attempt criterion 13 Underlying Conflicts Describes characterization of any underlying conflicts present in the story Shows progress toward proficiency, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include details related to the characterization of any underlying conflicts Does not attempt criterion 13 Interactions Describes characterization of the interactions of the people in the story Shows progress toward proficiency, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include details related to the characterization of the interactions of people Does not attempt criterion 13 Life Experience Describes how much life experience informed the story Shows progress toward proficiency, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include details related to how life experience informed the story Does not attempt criterion 13 Another Interpretation Describes another interpretation for the image Shows progress toward proficiency, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include details related to another interpretation for the image Does not attempt criterion 13 Other Interactions Describes what a greater awareness of projection means for other interactions in a social or professional setting Shows progress toward proficiency, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include details related to what awareness of projection means for other interactions in a social or professional setting Does not attempt criterion 13 Articulation of Response Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, or organization Submission has some errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, or organization that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, or organization that prevent understanding of ideas 9 Total: