Resume restructuring

Instructions:1-Restructure the profile to state a more interest and qualification through education to work in the psychology field as a whole as oppose to children specifically2- Under education include currently working on filling application to get into a master’s program in clinical psychology or addiction therapy3-Format:-Make it look more professional- Restructure the resume to a format that could be copied and edited on google docs

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major theories

To receive full credit, the paper must be written and formatted in correct APA 7 style. This includes font, margins, spacing, capitalization, indentation, page numbers, headers, citations, references, and properly removing the extra space between paragraphs inserted by Microsoft Word and other programs. Please refer to the APA 7 manual for details and examples. Papers should consist of at least eight full pages of content, which does not include title, abstract, or reference pages. Papers may contain more than eight full pages of content.Please note that this paper covers two major theories, not schools of thought. Cognitive behavioral therapy, for instance, is a school of thought. Cognitive therapy, cognitive behavioral modification, and rational emotive behavior therapy are theories within that school of thought.All references for the paper should be text, not webpages, audio, or video.Videos and other textbooks may not be used as sources.Finally, please remember that this is primarily a research paper. In the counseling profession, research papers follow APA 7 format. The APA manual contains detailed information for proper formatting, so please read it carefully. In the two theory sections, virtually every sentence should have a supporting citation. Paraphrases and summarizations, rather than direct quotes, should be the norm.The 2 theories for this paper are the following:Theory I: Person-centered (Carl Rogers)Theory II: Gestalt (Perls/Perls)Please see attachment for paper requirements

Simple Experiment

Witnesses of simulated crime scenes remember less information if the “robber” has a gun than if he does not?