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PSYCHOLOGY
IN WHAT WAYS IS CHANGE GOOD OR BAD?
By Group 5
Group members
Thu Hằng Discussion participant
Thùy Linh Part 1 (leader)
Thúy Vy Discussion participant + Part 3
Phương Thảo Part 4
Phương Uyên Discussion participant + Q&A
Ngọc Lệ Q&A
1.WHAT IS CHANGE IN PSYCHOLOGY?
2.DISCUSSION
5. GAME
1.What is Change in Psychology?
What is Change in Psychology?
Personal Change:
Refers to shifts in an individual’s personal life.
Examples:
Moving to a new place, which might involve
adapting to a new environment, finding new social
circles, and navigating unfamiliar settings.
Impact:
Personal changes often affect our sense of identity,
stability, and comfort, prompting us to adapt
emotionally and socially.
Professional Change:
Refers to changes related to work or career.
Examples:
Job promotions, which can bring both excitement and
pressure as one takes on more responsibilities.
Impact:
Professional changes can affect job satisfaction, work-
life balance, and even financial security, impacting one’s
overall well-being
Global Change:
Refers to large-scale changes that impact
societies or the world as a whole.
Examples:
Advances in technology, like the rise of artificial
intelligence, which reshapes industries,
communication, and even daily routines.
Impact:
Global changes require adaptability on a broad
scale and can influence how individuals perceive
stability, opportunity, and progress
2. Discussion
Mc: Starting a new school can be a significant life change,
and it comes with its own set of pros and cons. Here, our
team has a discussion on both sides:
MC
Guest 1 (Uyên)
Oh, thank you for your question. To be honest, when I changed to
a new school, I had advantages such as:
Yes, thank you for Uyên sharing. How about Vy? What
advantages do you have when changing to a new
school?
Guest 2 (Vy)
Guest 1 (Uyên)
Yes, I have.
Emotional Stress: Leaving familiar surroundings and
friends can lead to feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and
homesickness.
Guest 2 (Vy)
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D. A negative feeling
B.TECHNOLOGY
C.SOCIETY
B. CHANGING INTERESTS
C. CHANGING LOCATION