Your Impulsiveness Jennie example essay topic

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Jenny Saigon Jenny Saigon is a 23-year-old female who is currently employed at Meijers, and has been working a cashier there for three weeks. Jenny's last job as a childcare provider was short lived, lasting only about 4 months total. When Jenny heard from a friend that Meijers was on a hiring frenzy, she immediately quit her stressful babysitting job and put in an application. After a brief interview, Jenny was informed that she was the best candidate for the job, and when asked when she could begin, she immediately stammered, "Tomorrow". Jenny rushed home to her small cozy apartment, stopping on the way to pick out a new pair of jeans to celebrate the occasion.

On the phone later on that night she called several of her friends and told them of her new job. Jenny is extremely impulsive, and on top of that, she also has another problem. Since she was a small child, she has been having panic attacks. Although she has addressed these two problems to her doctor, neither of the two can pinpoint what is causing the panic attacks or the impulsive behavior.

Jenny has given up hope on finding a solution to her problems, so she plans to live the remainder of her life battling with her impulsiveness and her panic attacks. One day, Jenny was walking through South Christian High School, when she overheard the soothing voice of Mr. Huttenga, who happened to be teaching his extremely intellectual students about the six main theories in Psychology. Jenny stepped into the classroom, obeying the sign above Mr. Huttenga's door, which read, "Interrupt me please". Can someone analyze me?" she asked, "I really need some help with these problems that I am having".

Looking around the room, she immediately picked out the smartest person in the class, and she begged, "Oh, Big Mamma, you are so intelligent! Will you please analyze the problems I am experiencing, using the six main theories in Psychology?" Of course I will, said Big Mamma, who was always nice to everyone". So Big Mamma took Jenny aside and explained all of the 6 theories to her, and then began to analyze her problems. Looking at things through a Neurobiologist's perspective, Big Mamma decided that one of the reasons that Jenny is experiencing Panic attacks may be due to a pair of overactive Adrenal glands. The Adrenal glands are in control of the hormone Epinephrine, which is secreted into the blood in response to signals from the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system.

Fear, exercise, and stress trigger the release of this hormone. A high release of Epinephrine also occurs in a state of panic, causing what is referred to as a panic attack. "Now", said Big Mamma, "What about your tendencies to speak or act in an unpremeditated fashion?" The theory of Cognitive Psychology can be used to carefully assess this problem". You see", explained Big Mamma, "when you do things impulsively, you are not doing anything wrong.

Maybe you are impulsive because your brain processes information faster than some others do and weighs out the positive and negative affects of your potential words or actions, and you automatically express these without further thought because your brain has already processed the information. You already have reinforced your choice in your brain, and the next step is to act on it". "Another explanation for your impulsiveness", continued Big Mamma, "quite possibly could be described through the Behaviorism theory". Because you grew up the oldest of 6 children in your family, you may be impulsive because you were relied on to make some of the more adult decisions, and after a long period of time, this may have become natural to you. Your parents placed a lot of responsibility over your head, but you were always rewarded with more trust and freedom because of your ability to handle that responsibility. This could have sped up your thought process and now it is almost inevitable that you are able to decide things faster than other people that you may know".

If you looked at your panic attacks through a Humanistic point of view, you may find the answer to why they occur". said Big Mamma. "Because you are always struggling to do better, and to be all that you can be, it is sometimes hard to remember to sit down and get to know yourself. Sometimes when we neglect this, our bodies remind us. Maybe your panic attacks are a signal from your brain telling you to search your past and your present, and discover what is hindering you from being the best you can be".

There are two more theories in Psychology that can explain your impulsiveness Jennie, would you like to take a look?" asked Big Mamma. "Teach on, oh great one!" muttered Jennie, astonished at Big Mamma's wisdom. "If we use the psychoanalytical theory, your impulsiveness can be explained as aggression. It is almost as if your brain knows what you want, and you know what is best for you, so you go for it! I think that sometimes we all need to go with our first instinct.

Maybe you blurt things out, or do things without thinking about them because you want to be recognized, or because you want to be a leader in life. I think it is wonderful to know what you want and to go for it". Finally", said Big Mamma, "using the sociocultural psychology theory, your impulsiveness can be explained as what you have learned by watching other people. Jenny, I know that your role model is Mr. Huttenga, and he is a very impulsive figure himself.

Do you think that you could have learned this way of acting from him?" asked Big Mamma. "Yes!" cried out Jenny. I knew it all along, but you were the only one who made me actually realize it. I am impulsive because my role model is Hutt, and it is my desire to be him!" Jenny left the school feeling better about herself than she had ever felt before, and Big Mamma knew that she had done well in her quest to help Jenny learn about herself.

We all knew why Jenny had panic attacks, and why she was so impulsive, but now the question is... who is stalking Hutt?