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Demystifying Forensic Psychology using 'Zoom'

1/6/2020

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Ten people joined the first Demystifying Psychology “Zoom” Discussion Group on Friday 15 May. Forensic Psychology is the current topic. We started with an outline of a few basic concepts then jumped into some interesting comments and discussions. We are using the free Zoom version so at the 40-minute mark we were logged out … just as we found our rhythm.
 
All U3A members are welcome to join these discussion groups as often as you wish.  You might be interested in the topics, want to exercise the grey matter, or socialise Jetson style. (Enjoy a funny short “blast to the past” at https://youtu.be/0idWiHiasKg). Join us.
 
The relaxation of Covid19 restrictions to allow visitors to our homes is good news for non-tech members who are interested in this discussion group.  This might be an opportunity for tech-savvy members to invite a friend over to join the discussion. Of course, social distancing guidelines continue.
 
This is what happened (and was discovered) at our first discussion group.
 
Technology:
  1. Ten participants worked well and there is capacity for a larger group.
  2. “Zoom style” discussion group protocol was readily taken up. Muting and “hands up” (actual or the icon) when wishing to speak worked well.
  3. Laptops, desktops, iPad, and tablets were used successfully.
  4. Clicking the link to the discussion group is a one-step way to join in.
  5. When a discussion group is timed out, click on the original link to participate in a further 40-minute discussion group time.
 
Content:
  1. Forensic psychology and law are linked.
  2. A Forensic Psychologist might assess a client and assist courts to interpret the assessment and its implications.
  3. Forensic Psychologists work in many settings as well as courts, for example, schools, child protection, and mental health.
  4. Psychopathic and sociopathic characteristics are similar (now called Antisocial Personality Disorder ASPD).
  5. What is known about these characteristics comes mainly from forensic (i.e. structured) interviews with people who have come to the attention of courts etc.
 
Discussion:
  • The apparent fascination for Forensic Psychology and portrayal of sociopathy and psychopathy in the TV/movie/book worlds.
  • Drug dependency and choices made.
 
… and then we were timed out!!
 
Interesting reading/listening:
  • TED Talk “Strange answers to the psychopath test” by Jon Ronson  2012
    https://www.ted.com/talks/jon_ronson_strange_answers_to_the_psychopath_test?utm_source=tedcomshare&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=tedspread
  • Psychopathy https://blog.allpsych.com/psychopaths-dont-care-about-cute-animals/
  • Psychology od stalking https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/allinthemind/the-psychology-of-stalking/3385910
 
Time allocation:
Forty minutes is not enough. Future groups will be extended using the method in 5 above. New extended times are:
  • First Wed of each month – 10am to 12noon.  Next discussion group 3 June 2020
  • Third Friday of each month – 1pm to 3pm. Next discussion group 19 June 2020
 
These extended times may not fit with some diaries. My apologies. Your contribution is welcome so please feel free to join and leave each discussion group as you need to.
 
Go to https://u3abenalla.weebly.com/demystifying-psychology for :
  • How to participate
  • Links for discussion groups
 
We are all doing a great job in these historical times.  Keep well.
 
Jane Rushworth
0437 621 575
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An invitation to all U3A members to join our Zoom sessions!

7/5/2020

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An Invitation to all U3A members

In April, a call out went to the Demystifying Psychology Group for volunteers for two experimental “zoom” internet meetings. A BIG shout out and thank you to the lovely guinea pigs who joined in the experimental meetings and/or offered great ideas.  The following is based on your input.

Starting 15th May, Demystifying Psychology will host twice monthly “zoom” internet discussion groups. The discussion groups will continue until we receive notification that groups such as ours may recommence. All U3A members are welcome.

The purpose of the Demystifying Psychology discussion group is to enjoy informative, relaxed chats and to share ideas. You can bring a topic, join a topic, or just listen. Have a look at our page on the U3A Benalla website for some pre-covid19 background: 

How to participate:
  1. Download the “Zoom” app to your device. View at https://youtu.be/fMUxzrgZvZQ
  2. Join one or both monthly meetings on: 
  1. 3rd Friday afternoon 2-3 pm (beginning 15 May; link #1 below) and/or 
  2. 1st Wed morning 10.30-11.30 am (Beginning 3rd June; link #2 below).
  1. Topics will be generated by discussion group participants - current interest is Forensic Psychology
  2. Format
    1. 15 minutes - outline of key themes/research/concepts of the chosen topic.
    2. 24 minutes - group discussion.
  3. No need to book in - simply join by activating the meeting link. 
  4. Curiosity mandatory ... no other pre-requisites.
 
NOTE - help to download Zoom is available:
 PC users - general inquiries - call me 0437 621 57
 Apple users - call Jenny Sawyer (Tech Savvy Convener) 0409 545 18 (Thanks Jenny :))
  
1 Use this link/password/meeting ID for every Third Friday PM discussion group
Join Zoom Meeting  
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/77011313324?pwd=eU5FUWNxQjNoQUhranJFNEQxSlFndz09
Meeting ID: 770 1131 3324
Password: 6Fq8Ce
 
2 Use this link/password/meeting ID for every First Wednesday AM discussion group 
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/72159430694?pwd=WkVwUXI3ckJvWlc3dW1ZZm5mZzRhUT09
Meeting ID: 721 5943 0694
Password: 4MysKx
 
Hope to see you on 15 May.

Keep well everyone.
 
Jane
0437 621 575
[email protected]
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April - 'Action Research' - 'Do We Use Zoom in Demystifying Psychology?

25/4/2020

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I hope you are well and have found benefits in this most amazing reality checking time.  Small signs hint that reactions to Covid19 are being rolled back. I see Coles customers can again enter and exit from any door. Who would have predicted that would be a measure of community well-being? Still, there is a way to go before handshaking and friend cuddles are back on the agenda.
 
Community groups have been very resilient with their creativity and lateral thinking. I recently joined in a very valuable U3A Benalla Zoom meeting about how Zoom is/could be used for some U3A groups. Zoom is an on-line (needs internet) meeting app (application) that is downloadable (added) to your device (mobile phone, lap-top, desk-top, tablet or ipad). Zoom is used by all types of groups to talk with and to see each other. 
 
Last Sunday my tribe "met" on Zoom for the first time. What a hoot!! Out of four families, two had sound and video, one had video and no sound, and I had sound and no video. We'll be talking about this for many Christmas'.
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Here's how we fared!
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A bit more research and my skills were up there with U3A colleagues at the Zoom meeting. Such a relief! Seems it doesn't take long to grasp the Zoom system.
 
My take home message from the U3A meeting was that Zoom requires certain systems. These systems include the type of device used (see above), the availability and quality of internet, and user confidence.
 
(Forgive me if I've lost you at this point. I promise you're not being ignored in the search for non-internet ways to stay engaged.)  
 
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
 
We looked at experiments in psychology in week#1. To develop that further I'm proposing an experiment using an Action Research model - sometimes referred to as "give it a go and see". 
The aim of the research is to explore how Zoom could support Demystifying Psychology. The process (methodology) involves 10-12 volunteers joining a Zoom on-line meeting at 10.30am Tuesday 28 April. Volunteers will need to have Zoom already downloaded to their lap-top or desk-top, won't mind being flexible and are open to a "hit and giggle" 30 minute on-line experimental meeting.  Here's a useful beginner's guide for you to read:
The end question for this experiment is “Do we use Zoom in Demystifying Psychology?” To get to that answer I'm interested in:
  • Is there an ideal number per group?
  • How should the group share talk time?
  • Does the quality of group participation meet our needs?
  • If we use Zoom, then who will use it and how?  

Your questions will also be included. The qualitative data will be collected during the "hit and giggle" Zoom meeting.
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The mini topics for the 30-minute meeting will be:
  • When am I a dove/owl/eagle/peacock?
  • What are the pros and cons of this type of meeting? 
 
Stage 2 of this experiment will repeat the above methodology with tablet, ipad and mobile phone user volunteers. 
 
Next step?
  1. Email/call me to volunteer for the experimental Zoom meeting on 10.30am Tuesday 28 April.
  2. Load Zoom to your lap-top or desk-top computers before the meeting.
  3. Bring a cuppa and a sense of humour to the meeting.
 
Keep well everyone.
 
Jane
0437 621 575
[email protected]
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March - 'We've been side-lined by a tiny microbe'...

5/4/2020

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​​Having got off to such a great start we’ve been side-lined by a tiny microbe with a very loud message.

I hope you’re able to make the most of this surreal Picasso-esque time in which we know what we’re looking at, but it all seems quite odd.  

​Perhaps like you, my focus has been my “tribe” – my three children and their families. Fears and changes rolled over us daily. Some incomes have gone, staff have been put off, businesses closed, or models changed (three times in one week for a cafe). Now we’re relatively “settled” as well as respectful, intrigued and appreciative of the emerging new “normal”.


So, what happened from psychosocial and economic perspectives?  In a chat with a wise friend it was apparent my tribes had bunkered down to secure physiological (air, water, food, shelter, clothing) and safety needs, eg. income, health, security). You’ll recognize this as Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs.
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​With physiological and safety needs secure (relative to this surreal time) my tribe is talking more about maintaining family and friend contacts in Stage 3 guidelines.
​One of our tribal strengths is humor and irreverence.  And didn’t the toilet paper debacle give us a ripper start (pun fully intended!)  
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Had we been meeting at U3A, we might have been discussing:
  • What theoretical perspectives describe your recent experiences?
  • How has your preferred coping style varied? How might others have seen these changes?
  • How are you nurturing yourselves? What are your daily self-kindnesses?
  • Recent political and economic decisions reflect Maslow’s theory. How?
 
Some interesting links at this time of considerable change.
  • Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
  • Social distancing - “The Gruffalo” and Social Distancing https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-52149055
  • Alice Springs News Online: Getting the crisis psychology right.https://www.alicespringsnews.com.au/2020/04/03/getting-the-crisis-psychology-right
  • Mental Health Wellness Tips for Quarantine https://www.facebook.com/margie.donlon.1/posts/10221877604477126
  • Nona’s Tips for Difficult times  https://www.facebook.com/maria.ratti.54/posts/2834792616603996
  • Keeping up with family and friends. Social networking apps – Zoom, HouseParty, etc. Search your AppStore in Apple or Android. Learn! Ask a grandchild.
 
Stay connected and curious.
 
Jane Rushworth

​Image:  Pablo Picasso 'The Weeping Woman' 1937. Tate Gallery, London c.Succession Picasso/DACS 2020)
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February - "an excellent start"

4/3/2020

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Demystifying Psychology got off to an excellent start last Friday 21 February. 36 energetic, curious and engaged minds took part in the inaugural information packed session.

​Foundation concepts took up the first hour. Discussions focused on what is psychology, its history (which extends back to Plato), the various schools of psychological thought, ethics (and some pretty dastardly historical examples), the importance of measurement and the psychologist/psychiatrists “bible” – the Diagnostic Statistical Manual.

Then after a well-earned cuppa we settled into the next hour and the first topic - “Personalities and Coping Styles”.

As a U3A “newbie” I really appreciated (as I’m sure those who participated would also) the kindness of members who helped set up the room (Joy and Pat) and oriented me to the IT and photocopier equipment (Bev).  Thank you for your help and warm welcome to U3A.

You’ll find the Session #1 Powerpoint, together with two handouts, below.
Handouts:  
Preferred Coping Styles Inventory (pdf)
Psychological Disorders and Mental States (pdf)

The program runs on the 3rd Friday of the month (2-4pm) up to and including 15/6/2020. Looking forward to Session #2 on 20 March.

Jane Rushworth
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New!  'Demystifying Psychology'

21/12/2019

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​A five-session light-hearted course introducing psychology in everyday life and some of the theories that attempt to explain how and why we do things.  The course will include personality types and preferred coping styles; theories and practices applied to drug treatment, raising children, family violence, and other topics as suggested by participants. The course will also include social psychology, the concepts of obedience, power, group dynamics and states of mind.  We'll then discuss how we experience the various theories as they play out in daily life.

​Jane Rushworh

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    Demystifying Psychology -  Discussion  Group

    Interested in people, relationships, and what s happening in the world? Join our friendly discussion group with a psychological twist. It's relaxed, fun, and thought-provoking. No homework needed just bring yourself (and maybe something interesting to share if you feel like it).
    Enquiries welcome - call Convenor Jane on 0437 621 575l.  .

    Meeting Times and Venue

    3rd Tuesday of the month from 9.30 to 11.30 am.

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    0437 621 575
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