Psychodynamic Theory PowerPoint Presentation
Psychodynamic Theory PowerPoint Presentation
Create a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation, including detailed speaker notes, on traditional and contemporary psychodynamic theories. Include the following for each theory:
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- A description of the main propositions
- A description of the main components
- An analysis of the strengths and limitations
- An explanation of how the theories are similar to one another
- An explanation of how the theories differ from one another
Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.
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Grading Guide: Psychodynamic Theory Presentation PSY/405 Version 4
1 Grading Guide
Psychodynamic Theory Presentation
This assignment is due in Week Two.
Content 60 Percent
Points Earned X/6
· Describes the main propositions of each theory · Describes the main components of each theory
· Analyzes the strengths and limitations of each theory
· Explains how the theories are similar to one another
· Explains how the theories differ from one another
Comments: Organization and Development 20 Percent
Points Earned X/2
· The presentation is 10 to 12 slides. · The presentation is clear and organized; major points are supported by details, examples, or analysis.
· The presentation uses visual and auditory aids appropriately and effectively.
· The presentation effectively incorporates design elements, such as font, color, headings, and spacing.
· The presentation is logical, flows, and reviews the major points.
Comments: Mechanics and Format 20 Percent
Points Earned X/2
· The assignment file is presentable and functional; for example, the audio clips are audible, visual components are viewable, and links work appropriately. · Rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed; spelling is correct throughout the presentation.
· The presentation is consistent with APA guidelines.
Comments: Additional Comments: Total Earned X/10
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