Notes DUE Mon 2/26
Flash Cards DUE Wed 2/28
Concept Map DUE Thu 3/1
QUIZ *** Fri 3/2
Do you understand the KEY IDEAS? Theories of Motivation, Instinct, Drives,
Homeostasis, Arousal, Hunger & Food Motivations, Sex Motivations, Achievement
Motivations, Autonomic Nervous System, Eating Disorders, Role of parts of
hypothalamus (ventromedial and lateral)
TIME TO GET YOUR AP REVIEW BOOK!!! You may be able to snag one at a Chicago Public Library, or get one from a friend who took the class last year. Otherwise you can get one on Amazon or another bookstore. You don't need the most recent edition... getting one that's one or two years old can save you a bunch money.
Use these resources to understand the basics of motivation and emotion.
The power of MOTIVATION!
The power of MOTIVATION!
...and Hank on EMOTION and over-sharing... Kanye, we're talking to you...
...and Hank on EMOTIONS and STRESS!
...and Hank on EMOTIONS and STRESS!
...and Hank discusses the psychology of sexuality
What's the difference between sex and gender? What about sexual orientation, and gender expression? This info-graphic is helpful.
What Motivated Mike?
Here is a great Nike spot with Michael Jordan talking about how failure has helped him to succeed. Thanks for reminding me of this one, Mr. Niebuhr.
If the above play button does not appear or work you can try the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GuXZFQKKF7A
If the video won't play, here is the quote that Michael Jordan states during the commercial. Base your answer on this quote.
"I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed."
-- Michael Jordan
What do you think motivated Michael Jordan become the greatest basketball player of his era and one of the greatest in the history of the game?
Anorexia, Bulimia and other Eating Disorders... The PBS NOVA video, Dying to Be Thin is a powerful examination of anorexia. You can watch the full video here. *** PBS has switched to a paid subscription model, so you may not be able to see this clip.****
Here is an interesting article about the distinction between eating disorders and disordered eating: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/contemporary-psychoanalysis-in-action/201402/disordered-eating-or-eating-disorder-what-s-the
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