Integrate the possible selves and stages of reflective judgment theories in the text, psychology homework help

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Write a paper of 750-1,000 words in which you address the following:

  1. Describe how a student who appears to be dismissing the value of an education might be encouraged to move out of a lower level and into subsequent stages of reflective judgment.
  2. Integrate the possible selves and stages of reflective judgment theories in the text.
  3. Discuss ethical and cultural strategies for promoting resilience, optimum development, and wellness in adults

This assignment meets the following CACREP Standard: 2.F.3.i. Ethical and culturally relevant strategies for promoting resilience and optimum development and wellness across the lifespan.

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Reflective Judgment - Outline
Thesis statement: The decisions made in one stage determine the success or failure of the next
stage. For instance, a student who dismisses the value of education may not have a good career
in the future.
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Introduction
Reflective judgment theories
Adults’ Ethical and Cultural Strategies for Promoting Resilience, Optimum
Development, and Wellness


Running head: REFLECTIVE JUDGMENT

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Reflective Judgment
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Institution

REFLECTIVE JUDGMENT

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Reflective Judgment
Introduction

Human development is a process that continues throughout their lifespan. There are many
changes in different issues, for example, young adolescents in their teens are concerned about
completing their studies, developing a career, creating intimacy, having a family of their own
and buying a home (Egan, 2016). As adults in their early thirties, they will be climbing the stairs
of the corporate ladder and having some marital adjustments such as divorce or separation,
remarriage and raising children. At their forties, they will face issues such as taking care of their
elderly or ill parents, retirement planning and may be a syndrome of an empty nest. In their
seventies, they will lose friends and only find...


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