Journal FOR Success: (Behavioural Science Course) Submitted By: Pratyksha Parashar BA (H) - I&B A2850617015
Journal FOR Success: (Behavioural Science Course) Submitted By: Pratyksha Parashar BA (H) - I&B A2850617015
Journal FOR Success: (Behavioural Science Course) Submitted By: Pratyksha Parashar BA (H) - I&B A2850617015
FOR
SUCCESS
(BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE COURSE)
Submitted by:
Pratyksha parashar
BA(H)-I&B
A2850617015
ACTIVITY -1
CASE STUDY
James is on an academic scholarship that requires him to maintain a
certain grade point average. He’s had a rough term and needs to do
well on his finals to pull the grades that will keep him on scholarship.
James is often tense regardless of exam schedules, but when he found
out he would have three finals on the same day, he had a meltdown.
First, he was angry that his schedule turned out this way, and he
complained bitterly about it to anyone who would listen. Then he got
into an argument with his roommate, who was listening to music while
James was trying to study.
The night before his exams, James studied at the library all night. He
skipped breakfast the next morning because he wanted get to the
classroom early. The teacher passed out the test and James began to
read it. He felt absolute panic. All the typing on the page was running
together, his vision was blurred, and he couldn’t remember anything.
The longer he sat there, the worse it got. Finally, he decided to guess on
the questions and get out of the room as fast as he could. He was so
upset that he skipped his next two finals as well. He spent the rest of
the day hiding out in his bed, wondering what he was going to do and
how he was going to tell his mother he flunked out of school.
Discussion Questions
Ans- James should definitely approach his teacher and tell them
about what happened and what all problems he faced. It would
have been the best way as it would make it easier for him to face
future exams and tests.
This group discussion was conducted among eight students, who put
forward their thoughts on this topic in a very polite and subtle way. The
discussion contained both against and in favor points. Also the
discussion helped students to confidently speak in front of a crowd
which helped in improving their speaking skills and enhanced fluency
and vocabulary. Some of the students also came up with real life
examples to make the discussion more understandable.
ACITIVITY -3
PRESENTAION
Students are one of the most common victims of stress. Factors such as
financial expenses, over commitment, family expectations, deadlines
and workload all induce stress in students. while a mild amount of
stress is very useful and acts as a motivation for students, too much
stress can interfere with their daily lives. When built over time, stress
can give rise to a host of serious problems such as depression and
anxiety.
• Limit workload
• Listen to their problems
• Healthy diet
• Model self-care
ACITIVITY -4
For each question choose from the following alternatives:
l. In the last month, how often have you been upset because of
something that happened unexpectedly?
Ans-3
2. In the last month, how often have you felt that you were unable to
control the important things in your life?
Ans-3
3. In the last month, how often have you felt nervous and stressed?
Ans-3
4. In the last month, how often have you felt confident about your
ability to handle your personal problems?
Ans-2
5. In the last month, how often have you felt that things were going
your way?
Ans-3
6. In the last month, how often have you found that you could not cope
with all the things that you had to do?
Ans-3
7. In the last month, how often have you been able to control
irritations in your life?
Ans-3
8. In the last month, how often have you felt that you were on top of
things?
Ans-1
9. In the last month, how often have you been angered because of
things that happened that were outside of your control?
Ans-4
10. In the last month, how often have you felt difficulties were piling
up so high that you could not overcome them?
Ans-2
You can determine your PSS score by following these directions:
this:
0 = 4, 1 = 3, 2 = 2, 3 = 1, 4 = 0.
• Now add up your scores for each item to get a total. My total score is
_2+2+1+3=8__.
• Individual scores on the PSS can range from 0 to 40 with higher scores indicating
higher perceived
stress.
The Perceived Stress Scale is interesting and important because your perception
of what is happening
in your life is most important. Consider the idea that two individuals could have
the exact same events
and experiences in their lives for the past month. Depending on their perception,
total score could put
one of those individuals in the low stress category and the total score could
put the second person in