Research

Being good at researching signifies an individual's proficiency in efficiently finding, compiling, evaluating, and understanding data. It encompasses the identification of pertinent sources, the application of critical thinking to ensure information accuracy, and the ability to integrate data into meaningful conclusions. Effective researchers display meticulous attention to detail, diligence in fact-finding, and adeptness in using various resources. Their skills are crucial for problem-solving, argumentation, and providing significant contributions across academic, professional, or personal settings.

Related Projects:

PSYC 110 Course Project

Project Contact:

Kim Lamana-Finn

Building Awareness For Disorders

This video, masterfully crafted using Adobe Premiere Pro, serves as a poignant awareness piece about Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), aiming to elucidate the complexities and nuances of living with DID. Seamlessly blending popular songs that resonate with themes of identity, struggle, and hope, the video captivates the viewer both emotionally and intellectually. Central to its narrative is the innovative research by Joseph Goldberg, which explores a promising treatment approach for DID, offering a glimpse of hope and underscoring the importance of continued research and support for those affected. Through this creative use of music, storytelling, and scientific insight, the video not only educates but also fosters a deeper understanding and empathy for individuals navigating the realities of DID.