Introduction
Week 16 is about where you would like to go next using your microanalysis skills. Two weeks ago we asked you to be thinking about possibilities. We suggested these possibilities:
Readings
Exercise
1. By the end of Week 15 (Monday evening, 22 May) you should have made a post to the Week 16 forum, describing your goal in two or three paragraphs. By Tuesday evening 23 May, we will have assigned you to an appropriate instructor(s) for Week 16.
2. Your instructor(s) for Week 16 will start the conversation by responding to your particular interest, hopefully, in a helpful and encouraging way. You and your instructor(s) will then go back and forth until Saturday 28 May, posting these exchanges on the Week 16 forum.
3. By the end of the course (Monday, 29 May), you should post your formal summary of where you are at that point.
Note: In order to receive your certificate for the course, ALL course requirements must be posted by 31 May.
Course Evaluation
We have come to the end of the course and we want to thank you for your participation and contributions. We know the course has been a lot of work and we commend you for the effort you put into it! We hope it has been useful and, as time passes, we trust you will discover even more ways in which you can apply its content in your professional work.
We hope to teach the course again and your evaluation of the course is very important to us going forward. Therefore, we ask you to answer the following questions about the course in an e-mail to [email protected]. Thank you for giving this task your careful attention. Here are the questions:
PDF Of Instructions
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Week 16 is about where you would like to go next using your microanalysis skills. Two weeks ago we asked you to be thinking about possibilities. We suggested these possibilities:
- Focusing more on your own therapy practice, coaching, supervision, or mentoring.
- Or you might be interested in research, possibly leading to a thesis or dissertation.
- Or you might want to focus more closely on one of the phenomena in this course--or on what you noticed inductively in Week 14.
- Or do something completely different.
Readings
- There is no need to read anything this week and perhaps it is best not to since this week is really about your own ideas. If you are having abstinence problems with this, you can take a peek at some of the stuff that other people have done using some of the knowledge that has been acquired over the years.
- See “Examples of applications” in the reading folder for applications some others have developed.
Exercise
1. By the end of Week 15 (Monday evening, 22 May) you should have made a post to the Week 16 forum, describing your goal in two or three paragraphs. By Tuesday evening 23 May, we will have assigned you to an appropriate instructor(s) for Week 16.
2. Your instructor(s) for Week 16 will start the conversation by responding to your particular interest, hopefully, in a helpful and encouraging way. You and your instructor(s) will then go back and forth until Saturday 28 May, posting these exchanges on the Week 16 forum.
3. By the end of the course (Monday, 29 May), you should post your formal summary of where you are at that point.
Note: In order to receive your certificate for the course, ALL course requirements must be posted by 31 May.
Course Evaluation
We have come to the end of the course and we want to thank you for your participation and contributions. We know the course has been a lot of work and we commend you for the effort you put into it! We hope it has been useful and, as time passes, we trust you will discover even more ways in which you can apply its content in your professional work.
We hope to teach the course again and your evaluation of the course is very important to us going forward. Therefore, we ask you to answer the following questions about the course in an e-mail to [email protected]. Thank you for giving this task your careful attention. Here are the questions:
- What are the most important things I learned in this course?
- What do I think about what I learned?
- What do I want to do with it?
- When we offer this online course again, what should be kept the same because of its usefulness?
- What would you suggest that we throw out?
- Any other suggestions for changes that would improve the course?
PDF Of Instructions
© International Microanalysis Associates