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REVIEW UNIT 3

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

3.BALANCING THE PROS AND CONS


4. CONCLUSIONS

5. GAME
1.What is Change in Psychology?
What is Change in Psychology?

Any transition or shift in our circumstances,


environment, behavior, or thought patterns. This
includes both small, everyday changes as well as
significant life transitions.

Change can be voluntary (chosen) or involuntary


(imposed), and each type can impact us
differently.
Common Types of Change:

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

Hello Uyen, can you share some advantages


of changing to a new school?

Guest 1 (Uyên)
Oh, thank you for your question. To be honest, when I changed to
a new school, I had advantages such as:

Fresh Start: A new school offers the chance to reinvent oneself,


leave behind past experiences, and establish a new identity.

Personal Growth: Adapting to a new setting can foster


independence and resilience, enhancing personal development
MC

Yes, thank you for Uyên sharing. How about Vy? What
advantages do you have when changing to a new
school?

Guest 2 (Vy)

When changing to a new school, I have many advantages such as:

New Opportunities: I can encounter different academic programs,


extracurricular activities, and clubs that weren't available at their
previous school.

Diverse Social Interactions: Meeting new classmates can broaden


social circles and introduce new perspectives and friendships.
MC
Yes, certainly when we change to a new school, we will
have many advantages. But among you, are there
disadvantages in this change?

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)

Academic Disruption: Differences in curricula and


teaching styles might create challenges in keeping up
with studies, especially if subjects or grading systems
vary.
Changing to a new school is a complex
decision that depends on individual
circumstances. Weighing the potential
benefits against the challenges is crucial for
making an informed choice.
3.Balancing the Pros and Cons

01 02 03 04

Set Clear Goals: Practice Seek Support: Embrace


Establishing specific, Mindfulness: Connecting with Flexibility:
achievable goals can Engaging in friends, family, Being open to
help channel the mindfulness or mental adapting plans
energy from change practices can health and expectations
positively. reduce anxiety professionals can ease the
related to can provide process of
uncertainty, guidance and adjustment.
helping encouragement
individuals stay during
present and transitions.
grounded.
4. Conclusions

"Change is the end of one story and the beginning of another."

Change is neither inherently good nor bad; it's a complex


experience that can lead to growth or stress, depending on
circumstances and mindset.

Encourage the people to approach future changes with


curiosity and openness, recognizing both the
challenges and opportunities.
HOW TO
PLAY
CHOOSE THE CORRECT
ANSWER
WHAT IS THE
CHANGE
A. The act of making something different

B. A state of never changing

C. The act of keeping things the same

D. A negative feeling

A. The act of making something


different
2 - IN WHICH FIELD DOES
CHANGE USUALLY OCCUR?
A. PSYCHOLOGY

B.TECHNOLOGY

C.SOCIETY

D.ALL OF THE ABOVE

D.ALL OF THE ABOVE


WHAT IS ONE BENEFIT OF
CHANGE?
A. INCREASES LAZINESS

B. HELPS DEVELOP NEW SKILLS

C. MAKES THINGS MORE COMPLEX

D. KEEPS THINGS THE SAME

B. HELPS DEVELOP NEW SKILLS


WHAT CHANGES CAN AFFECT A
RELATIONSHIP?
A. CHANGING JOBS

B. CHANGING INTERESTS

C. CHANGING LOCATION

D. ALL OF THE ABOVE

D.ALL OF THE ABOVE


WHEN DOES CHANGE MOST
OFTEN OCCUR?
A. DURING THE GROWTH PHASE

B. WHEN THINGS ARE STABLE

C. WHEN NO ONE CARES

D. ONLY AT THE END OF THE YEAR

A. DURING THE GROWTH PHASE


THANK YOU!

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