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General Psychology (PSYC 101)

Term: 2021-2022 - FALL

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Andrea M Twedt

Hello!

I was born and raised in Moorhead, MN. I left the Midwest to enjoy the sunshine in Phoenix, AZ for 12 years. I miss the AZ winters; I am not a big fan of the cold. However, most of my family lives in the Midwest, so family comes over weather. 😊  

I have a daughter, Kelsey, who works at Microsoft. A son, Jonah, who attends North Dakota State University. Most importantly, I have three beautiful grandchildren: Tatum – 8, Trystynn – 6, and Toni – 5. I am very blessed to have them living in Fargo. They have Nana's heart!

I recently got married to an amazing man. Not only did I gain a husband, but also two wonderful adult children, Ryan and Cassandra. 

I am a big sports fan! I am a die-hard Vikings fan. I also enjoy watching basketball, especially March Madness. I do not have the skill set to play these sports, but I do like to exercise often. During my free time in the summer, I like to be at the lake. In the winter, I like to travel anywhere warm.

I’ve been teaching communication in the classroom since 2003 and online since 2004. I love teaching and getting to know the students.

Along with teaching, I am the Director of Online Undergraduate Programs at UJ.

I look forward to getting to know you.

Andrea

 

Caitlin M Singletary

Office Hours: I am available for Zoom appointments. Please email me to set up a meeting.

Bio

Hello! I currently live and work in Montgomery, Alabama. I am a clinical psychologist with the Central Alabama VA Hospital, and I work in the Outpatient Mental Health Clinic (since 2013). In addition to my clinical work, I am the LGBT+ Veteran Care Coordinator, which essentially means that I help to ensure that the Veteran LGBT+ population has equitable healthcare at our facility. I am also a National Consultant for a specific psychotherapy called Interpersonal Therapy for Depression (IPT-D). In this role, I teach other VA providers (nationally) how to use the treatment, and I follow them for 6 months while they then practice using it. I am also trained/certified in the following Evidenced Based Practices: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression (CBT-D) and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT; trauma-focused treatment). I completed a Post Doctoral Master's Degree in Clinical Psychopharmacology, which allows me to prescribed medications (as a Psychologist; called a Medical Psychologist) in certain states that allow it (only allowed in a few states at this time, such as New Mexico and Louisiana, to name a couple). In addition to providing psychotherapy, I enjoy completing health-related assessments, such as transplant assessments, spinal cord stimulator evaluations, and gender-confirmation evaluations (all are pre-surgical assessments, but gender-confirmation is also pre-hormone therapy). 

I am married, and my wife and I have two cats and two dogs (both beagles). We love all things sports. She is an Auburn fan (and graduate), and I am a die-hard Saints fan. We have a fun SEC rivalry because I was born and raised in Louisiana, so I am an LSU fan (football season gets very interesting in our home). We also love traveling and finding restaurants along the way that have been featured on Food Network or are owned by our favorite Food Network chefs.

I have never been to North Dakota! I am excited to learn more about the culture, as culture (Cajun and Southern) have been huge aspects of my life. I also love the field of psychology (my wife is also a psychologist), and I am excited to share that passion with you.

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Description

This course examines the foundation of behavior and is an overview of the field of psychology with an emphasis on fundamental processes and principles. Topics that are covered include scientific method, the nervous system and behavior, sensory processes and perception, learning, memory, motivation, cognition, personality, and behavior disorders. The general purpose of this course is to have students demonstrate a knowledge of the basic concepts, principles, theories, and issues related to these topics. This course is a prerequisite for all courses in psychology except Psyc 203. Offered: Fall, spring