Module 2 Comprehension Project

COMPREHENSION PROJECT and SELF-REFLECTION INSTRUCTIONS:

The purpose of this section is to encourage both intellectual and somatic processing of the material presented. We aim to stimulate both analytical and creative thinking, so we strongly recommend incorporating artistic expression into your project submission. You are invited to utilize your completed project for your professional practice or to promote birth psychology to a wider audience through various creative avenues. Therefore, consider this assignment as multi-faceted, serving multiple purposes.

When you submit the form below, allow your mentor one week for a response, if you do not receive a response within a week, please contact them again. If you don't hear back, please email [email protected] for assistance.

QUESTIONS OR SELF-REFLECTION:

Please respond to one of the following prompts for your project submission. Please clearly indicate which question you are answering.

1. Can you identify one ‘positive’ and one ‘negative’ imprint from your own primary period?

2. Name and discuss several trends that have helped shape pre- and perinatal psychology today.

3. Many prenatal and perinatal psychology theories include the subject of consciousness. Why is this important to PPN?

Options and Requirements:

Essay – A minimum of 2-3 double-spaced pages incorporating a critical analysis of at least three (3) specific points from the readings and ideally including additional outside sources, plus references. (Essay questions for this module are below.)

Video – Create a compelling social media video to promote your essay submission effectively. Write a concise script highlighting the key points of your essay. Keep it engaging and to the point, focusing on the main ideas you want to convey. Gather relevant visual content to accompany your script. This could include images, video clips, animations, or graphics that complement your message.

Art Project – An ‘open medium’ art project (paint, collage, fiber, stitching, jewelry, encaustic, mosaic, accordion book, etc.) supported by a one (1) page single-spaced narrative which incorporates at least three (3) specific points from the readings, plus references.

Movement – A video/film project recording somatic movement therapy supported by dialogue or captions which incorporates at least three (3) specific points from the readings and includes an endnotes screen for intellectual copyright purposes

Poetry – A selection of 3-5 original poems supported by a one (1) page single-spaced narrative which incorporates at least three (3) specific points from the readings, plus references.

Presentations (Power Point, Prezi, Haiku Deck) - A slide presentation (10 slide minimum) which incorporates at least five (5) specific points from the readings, plus references.

Case Study – Case studies will incorporate at least three (3) specific points from the readings, plus references. Case studies may have potential for publication in journals such as Somatic Therapy Today. (Guidelines to the Writing of Case Studies (2008) www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2597880).

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