Artful insights: Exploring connections

Welcome to a space where thoughts, creativity, and learning intertwine. This blog is a journey through my academic reflections and artistic expressions, designed to spark growth and deep human connection. Join me as I explore the fascinating links between psychology, art, and the world around us.

Reflections from my courses

Liminal: boot camp/ going to college

Liminoid: parents splitting/ mental break

destabilization state: the liminoid experiences because they influence changes and cause reflections that may not always lead to a good and positive transformation but both cause changes going to college also destabilizes as it changes routine and thought processes, and introduces to new experiences, the liminal transformations or people through that change can tend to pick themselves up better and make more positive habits as it emerges.
For liminal experiences yes to all three parts of the question, has there are cronies and groups and recognition in all parts that inform what a person is to more on to next, and how they are spouse to feel and how they react. Limninoid experiences are a little different then that and don’t always have this passage, but there is still an experience. Sometimes the new changes or habits aren’t always seen in a positives light but still cause a personality change.
yes a new identity emerges but the person doesn’t have to competently change but especially in liminal experiences there is a higher chance or it is more likely that a new identity or habits will emerge out of recognition for the position they are with in.

This is a painting of a photo I took when I was going to college, but it was also the last day with my brother before he went off to boot camp as we both experience this process in different ways.

Art and academic dialogues, end the the course reflection

If I were to be honest I signed up for the course because I had missed the date to sign up for the classes I really need. I had then turned to my secondary choice of subject psychology. this class hadn't conflicted with the art classes I had chosen and desired to take first so it had fit into my schedule. I was not sure of what to expect but I was excited by the first class in the topics we would soon discuss and learn about. most admittedly ready to learn the theories Karl Jung had contributed to the field, and that what got me to stay. 

I kind of view all sorts and kinds of education as rewarding so getting the chance at learning something new and developing a stronger understanding of the subject has been the most rewarding, and getting challenges along side it has also been a rewarding contributing factor in the course. In light of that the personality assignment has left the greatest of the effects. The more challenge aspects of the course isn't necessarily remembering the theories or the ideas, for me it has been who exactly contributed what. 

My view of personality has been changed and furthered development in at least two of my classes I used the backing of this course to guide the perspective or the personalty I wanted to capture in My work. I also grew a better understanding of myself and how I function and show myself to the world. I understand that people with  the help of my courses are different depending on the situation and even in public have thing they want to repress and hide from that world that influences with that they interact in the world. I will use it every day and in every interaction the same as I had before just now more aware of the actual reasoning of the situations and a greater understanding of myself and others. When I interact with people one on one and help them feel more accepted in the world we all belong in and live in. 

 

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