- •Cамостоятельная работа студентов
- •Ознакомиться с активной лексикой и тренировать ее
- •Тренировать грамматические модели
- •Тренировка навыков аналитического и информативного чтения, перевода, устного высказывания
- •1. Речевая разминка
- •2. Аналитическое чтение:
- •3. Работа над грамматикой
- •4. Информативное чтение:
- •5. Работа над лексикой
- •6. Cамостоятельная работа студентов
- •2) Студенты-медики посещают лекции регулярно.
- •Фонетическая и речевая разминка и аудирование :
- •2. Аналитическое чтение: Text Social Work (ww.Wikipedia.Com)
- •Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •Social work
- •Text Clinical psychology as a future profession (www.Wikipedia.Com)
- •Clinical psychology as a future profession
- •Jane Addams
- •2) Клинический психолог должен быть внимателен к людям.
- •Фонетическая и речевая разминка и аудирование
- •2. Аналитическое чтение:
- •Learn the words to the text:
- •Branches of Psychology
- •Find English equivalents in the text:
- •Say if these statements are true, if not, correct them.
- •Complete the sentences:
- •Answer the questions to the text:
- •An Experiment in the seventh century b.C.
- •Say if these statements are true, if not, correct them.
- •Answer the questions to the text:
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- •Practice the pronunciation of the following words:
- •Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •The wild boy of Aveyron
- •Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the active vocabulary.
- •Answer the questions to the text:
- •Make a summary of the text using the following phrases:
- •Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •Overview of Psychology
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian. Make up 5 sentences using these words:
- •Say if these statements are true, if not, correct them.
- •Фонетическая и речевая разминка и аудирование:
- •2. Аналитическое чтение:
- •3. Работа над грамматикой:
- •4. Информативное чтение:
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- •Roger Wolcott Sperry
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian. Make up 5 sentences using these words:
- •Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the active vocabulary.
- •Answer the questions to the text:
- •Make a summary of the text using the following phrases:
- •Translate the text into Russian:
- •Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •One Person . . . Two Brains?
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian. Make up 5 sentences using these words:
- •Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the active vocabulary.
- •Answer the questions to the text:
- •Фонетическая и речевая разминка и аудирование:
- •2. Аналитическое чтение:
- •3.Работа над грамматикой:
- •4.Информативное чтение:
- •Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •Memory Ghost
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian. Make up 5 sentences using these words:
- •Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the active vocabulary.
- •Find the matches between figures and letter:
- •Answer the questions to the text:
- •Make a summary of the text using the following phrases:
- •Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •Try to translate English definitions into Russian:
- •Units of Thought
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian. Make up 5 sentences using these words:
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- •Answer the questions to the text:
- •Make a summary of the text using the following phrases:
- •Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian. Make up 5 sentences using these words:
- •Find the matches between figures and letter:
- •Фонетическая и речевая разминка и аудирование:
- •Аналитическое чтение:
- •Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •Try to translate English definitions into Russian:
- •What is Schizophrenia?
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian. Make up 5 sentences using these words:
- •Find English equivalents in the text:
- •Say if these statements are true, if not, correct them.
- •Complete the sentences:
- •Answer the questions to the text:
- •Retell the text.
- •Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •Types of Schizophrenia
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian. Make up 5 sentences using these words:
- •Complete the sentences:
- •Answer the questions to the text:
- •Make a summary of the text using the following phrases:
- •Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •Causes of Schizophrenia
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian. Make up 5 sentences using these words:
- •Complete the sentences:
- •Answer the questions to the text:
- •Try to translate English definitions into Russian:
- •Mood Disorders
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian. Make up 5 sentences using these words:
- •Answer the questions to the text:
- •Make a summary of the text using the following phrases:
- •Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •Explaining Mood Disorders
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian. Make up 5 sentences using these words:
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- •Suicide and Depression
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian. Make up 5 sentences using these words:
- •Answer the questions to the text:
- •Latent Learning and Cognitive Maps
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- •Fertile Minds
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian. Make up 5 sentences using these words:
- •Answer the questions to the text:
- •1.Фонетическая и речевая разминка и аудирование:
- •2. Аналитическое чтение:
- •1. Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •The structure of language
- •2. Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian:
- •3. Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the active vocabulary.
- •4. Answer the questions to the text:
- •5. Retell the text.
- •1. Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •Language development
- •2. Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian:
- •Profiles In Psychology
- •2. Answer the questions to the text:
- •3. Make a summary of the text using the following phrases:
- •1. Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •Bilingualism
- •1. Фонетическая и речевая разминка и аудирование:
- •2. Аналитическое чтение:
- •1. Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •Sleep Disorders
- •Insomnia
- •2. Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian:
- •3. Find English equivalents in the text:
- •4. Find the matches between figures and letter:
- •5. Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the active vocabulary.
- •6. Answer the questions to the text:
- •7. Retell the text.
- •1. Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •Dream Interpretation
- •Daydreams
- •Ознакомиться с активной лексикой и тренировать ее
- •Тренировать грамматические модели
- •Тренировка навыков аналитического и информативного чтения, перевода, устного высказывания
- •1. Фонетическая и речевая разминка и аудирование:
- •2. Аналитическое чтение:
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- •Palliative care
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian.
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- •Hospice and Home care
- •Ознакомиться с активной лексикой и тренировать ее
- •Тренировать грамматические модели
- •Тренировка навыков аналитического и информативного чтения, перевода, устного высказывания
- •1. Аналитическое чтение:
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- •Abraham Maslow: growth and self-actualization
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- •Say if these statements are true, if not, correct them.
- •Answer the questions to the text:
- •Retell the text.
- •Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •Carl Rogers: self theory
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian.
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- •Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the active vocabulary.
- •Alfred Adler
- •Find in the text and translate into Russian:
- •Translate into English:
- •Find the pairs of synonyms from a) and b):
- •Pick out from the text the words referring to the person's features. Which do you think are positive and which are negative ones?
- •Answer the questions:
- •4. Работа над лексикой
- •5. Cамостоятельная работа студентов
- •6. Формы и содержание контроля
- •Ознакомиться с активной лексикой и тренировать ее
- •Тренировать грамматические модели
- •Тренировка навыков аналитического и информативного чтения, перевода, устного высказывания
- •1. Аналитическое чтение:
- •1. Read the text using the vocabulary and express the main idea of the text in Russian:
- •What is sensation?
- •2. Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian. Make up 5 sentences using these words:
- •3. Find the matches between figures and letter:
- •Sensation and Perception
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian:
- •Find English equivalents in the text:
- •Multiple Choice:
- •Fill in the Blanks
- •Make a summary of the text using the following phrases:
- •4. Работа над лексикой и устная речь.
- •5. Cамостоятельная работа студентов.
- •6. Формы и содержание контроля.
- •Ознакомиться с активной лексикой и тренировать ее
- •Тренировать грамматические модели
- •Тренировка навыков аналитического и информативного чтения, перевода, устного высказывания
- •1. Аналитическое чтение:
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- •Motivation
- •Expressing Emotions
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- •Retell the text.
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- •Anxiety
- •Translate the following words and word combinations into Russian:
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- •Say if these statements are true, if not, correct them:
- •Ознакомиться с активной лексикой и тренировать ее
- •Тренировать грамматические модели
- •Тренировка навыков аналитического и информативного чтения, перевода, устного высказывания
- •1. Аналитическое чтение
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- •Industrial psychology
- •2. Give Russian equivalents to the following:
- •3. Find English equivalents from the text:
- •4. Fill in the gaps with the appropriate word:
- •5. Retell the text.
- •2. Работа над грамматикой:
- •3. Информативное чтение
- •4. Работа над лексикой и устная речь
- •5. Cамостоятельная работа студентов
- •6. Формы и содержание контроля
- •Ознакомиться с активной лексикой и тренировать ее
- •Тренировать грамматические модели
- •Тренировка навыков аналитического и информативного чтения, перевода, устного высказывания
- •How you choose friends
- •Translate the words into Russian and say, if they have the same meaning:
- •Find English equivalents in the text:
- •Match the words with the opposite meaning:
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- •What are groups?
- •Interdependence
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- •Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the active vocabulary.
Carl Rogers: self theory
Carl Rogers (1902–1987) called the people he counseled “clients,” not “patients.” The word patient implies illness, a negative label that Rogers rejected. As a therapist, Rogers was primarily concerned with the path to self-actualization, or “full functioning,” as he called it. Rogers believed that many people suffer from a conflict between what they value in themselves and what they believe other people value in them. There are two sides or parts to every person. Rogers believed that each person is constantly struggling to become more and more complete and perfect. Anything that furthers this end is good – the person wants to become everything he or she can possibly be. Different people have different potentialities, but every person wants to realize these potentialities, to make them real, whatever they are. Whatever you can do, you want to do – and do as well as possible. This optimism about human nature is the essence of humanism.
Each individual also has what Rogers called a self. The self is essentially your image of who you are and what you value – in yourself, in other people, in life in general. The self is something you acquire gradually over the years by observing how other people react to you. You want approval or positive regard. You ask yourself, “How does she see me?” If the answer is “She loves me. She likes what I am and what I do,” then you begin to develop positive regard for yourself.
Yet often this does not happen. In other words, she places conditions on her love: If you do what she wants, she likes you. Young and impressionable, you accept these verdicts and incorporate conditions of worth into yourself. You begin to see yourself as good and worthy only if you act in certain ways. You have learned from your parents and from other people who are significant to you that unless you meet certain conditions, you will not be loved.
Rogers’s work as a therapist convinced him that people cope with conditions of worth by rejecting or denying parts of their person that do not fit their self-concept. For example, if your mother grew cold and distant whenever you became angry, you learned to deny yourself the right to express or perhaps even feel anger. In effect, you are cutting off a part of your whole being; you are allowing yourself to experience and express only part of what you are.
The greater the gap between the self and the person, the more limited and defensive a person becomes. Rogers believed the cure for this situation – and the way to prevent it from ever developing – is unconditional positive regard. If significant others (parents, friends, a mate) convey the feeling that they value you for what you are in your entirety, you will gradually learn to grant yourself the same unconditional positive regard. The need to limit yourself declines or never develops in the first place. You will be able to accept your person and become open to all your feelings, thoughts, and experiences – and hence to other people. This is what Rogers meant by fully functioning. The person and the self are one. The individual is free to develop all of his or her potentialities. Like Maslow and other humanistic psychologists, Rogers believed that self-regard and regard for others go together and that the human potential for good and self-fulfillment outweighs the potential for evil and despair.
Humanistic approaches to personality emphasize that life is a conscious experience – that is, we freely choose how we spend our lives. Our conscious experience, though, is private and subjective. Critics argue that the humanistic theories cannot be tested. These theories describe behavior rather than explain it. Humanists themselves argue that each individual is unique, and therefore their theories cannot predict behavior.