Each paper should be approximately two double-spaced pages (You are always welcome to write more). Demonstrate both your understanding of key concepts and reflect, critique, apply, and synthesize material including how this might apply to you. Typically, a reflection could include a brief explanation of some key concept as described in the reading and then your reflection, which could include a critique, application, or integration. Once you have established that you understand the concept or theme, it is fine to bounce it off your own experience or explore how it might apply to you, to the world at large, or to better understanding some idea.
Reflection paper C.
Instead of a quiz, these chapters (11 and 12 in Mindsight) are to be written about in a reflection paper (see explanation above about reflection papers). Respond and reflect on either or both of these two chapters or some concept within them from Siegel’s book.
Siegel, D. J. (2010). Mindsight: The new science of personal transformation. NY: Bantam.