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Analysis Of Sarah

Submitted by sunbaby7 on October 11, 2005

Category: Psychology
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Analysis and Assessment

I feel that I could go on and on about the elements of thinking involved in this project, but there were three main things that I believe I learned the most from. Going into this project I carried many assumptions. First off, I assumed that the impact that I would have on Sarah's life would be minimal, short lived, and very little for myself. I was immediately proved wrong. The assumption I came into the project with could have put a damper on the entire project hadn't I been willing to change and compromise my thoughts throughout my time with her. I also knew that I was going to have to be proactive with the plans that I made with Sarah. She is a type of person who has to have consistency, but at the same time her mood depends what she is capable of accomplishing that day. The outcome that I thought I would have was to have a positive impact on Sarah and her behavior, I was pleasantly surprised when in the end I saw that I had a greater impact on her than I had previously anticipated. I was able to make greater use of the time with Sarah than I realized I could, and in return had a more successful experience and outcome with the entire project. Another element of thinking that was involved was the ability to overcome judgments. I learned I would have to deal with my own judgments I might place on another person, and those of the people we interact with. It became a challenge in itself, every situation was different, and every place we went people reacted much differently. I was often times saddened and surprised in the reaction that many people had towards Sarah and her differences. I soon learned a great deal of how Sarah copes with these reactions, and the way that she taught me to not let it get to me every time, there are more important things to be concerned about.
It was obvious to me at the very start of my time with Sarah that much of my elements of thinking were going to change, and change very quickly. I...

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