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Anyone good at this type of project?? I started this project with Frank Castle (

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Anyone good at this type of project?? I started this project with Frank Castle (The Punisher) and now I'm stuck. I have posted what I have done so far.

Assignment: Final Project Overview

The purpose of this Final Project Assignment is for you to recognize human development and outcomes (e.g., developmental constructs, processes, milestones, and stages) through the lifespan of an influential person. You will describe this person’s development through cognitive, physical, and social-emotional processes at various key periods, and how his or her development is influenced by nature (genetics), nurture (environment), or both.

For this Final Project Assignment, you will read a biography about an individual of your choosing. Think about leaders, artists, composers, researchers, professors, and otherwise influential people, etc. The person you choose should be someone who has had an impact (positive or negative) on others and/or on society.

This Final Project Assignment is a 6- to 8-page paper composed of three parts. These parts include: the Summary during Week 2, Part 1 during Week 7, and the Final Project submission during Week 10. Note: It is recommended that you begin reviewing the biography you chose starting at Week 2 and plan your time accordingly.

For this week, you will review the Final Project Assignment Overview document and consider an influential person you would like to learn more about.

To prepare for this Final Project Assignment:

Review the Final Project Assignment Overview document found in this week’s Learning Resources.

Select a biography, not an autobiography, of an influential person. Your selection must be one person and not a group of individuals.

The biography should be written for adults and not children and cover the entire life of the individual.

You must use an actual hardcover/paperback book or ebook (Note: Using biography.com or other websites as primary sources of information is not acceptable).

You must include at least two theories from this course in your Final Project Assignment and discuss at least two of the three developmental processes (cognitive, physical, and social-emotional).

Assignment: Final Project: Part 1

For Part 1 of your Final Project Assignment, you will examine human development in terms of nature/nurture influences of the influential person you chose. You also will explore the role that cognitive, physical, and social-emotional development/changes played in the person’s life. For the Final Project, you will only need to discuss two of the three processes.

For Part 1 of the Final Project Assignment:

Begin the Final Project Assignment by writing a 3- to 4-page paper (Part 1), not including title page and references.

For Part 1 of the Final Project Assignment, explain the development and outcomes of the person’s life through childhood in terms of the appropriate constructs, processes, and theories of development. Address as many of the relevant ages and stages as possible.

Part 1

Explain the person’s life from prenatal development through childhood in terms of nature/nurture influences.

Provide an analysis of the role cognitive, physical, and social-emotional development/changes played in the person’s life. Note: You must select two of the three processes to include in your paper.

Include at least one theory that is relevant in describing the individual’s development.

Use proper APA format, citations, and referencing.

Frank Castle is a Marine veteran. Frank did not have a lot of money growing up. The Military gave Frank the skills to become violent if he need to and being a male made Frank more prone to violence.

After the murder of his family, Marine veteran Frank Castle became a vigilante known as The Punisher with only one goal in mind, to avenge them. It also touches upon the PTSD, not just for Frank but also all war veterans through a masterly handled side story of a 26-year-old ex-marine who is not able to cope with the normal life in the city. (The Punisher, 2017).

Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development would be what I would use. “According to, Erik Erikson’s theory, we all encounter a certain crisis that contributes to our psychosocial growth at each of Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development. Whenever we experience such crisis, we are left with no choice but to face it and think of ways to resolve it. Failure to overcome such crisis may lead to significant impact on our psychosocial development, (HQ, 2017).”

References

HQ, P. N. (2017, May 19). Erik Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development. Retrieved from The Psychology Notes HQ: https://www.psychologynoteshq.com/erikerikson/

Stevens, M. (2017, November 15). 15 Insane Netflix Punisher Theories (That May Actually Be True). Retrieved from CBR.com: https://www.cbr.com/netflix-punisher-fan-theories/

The Punisher. (2017). Retrieved from IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5675620/plotsummary?ref_=tt_stry_pl

Explanation / Answer

If Freud was to handle the case he would talk about the unconscious mind trying to correct the wrong that took place in the past, by the act of enacting it out in the future with similar instances and people who are guilty of certain acts of injustice.

The Punisher (Frank Castle) is shown to be a rather volatile human being, but all of that can be inferred from his past instances that has ultimately shaped him. As a humans psychology functions in the manner that the given intercourse of the society and the concerned individual leads to the genesis of human psyche.

This is a rough explanation that i am providing as a brief introduction to how every humans psychology is formed.

In the case of Frank Castle, some theories that could shed more light in his condition would be as follows:

Erik Eriksons theory is very much applicable here and so will Piagets theory of development fit in with the construct

Schemas and their potential formation is something else that helps us understand how a human maneuvers through certain situation and charts out a prediction for their potential behavior.

EED can be considered in his case as well, which stands for Extreme Emotional Disturbance.

This is a basic framework that can be used to circumvent Frank Castles neurosis and even psychosis. His primitive psychological defense mechanism almost jades his view of life, and makes him rationalize his act even if he happens to kill an innocent - in the act of getting the guilty - and labeling it collateral damage.

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