Psychological Observation
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The intention of this paper is to solely provide an observation of a person, someone who I myself am familiar with. Someone I know enough to describe in a psychological aspect. This paper will not serve as a diagnosis for any mental illness or behavior. For this observation I have chosen a friend, whose name will be withheld to protect his identity. I will refer to this friend as Buck Johnson.
Buck Johnson is a 25 year old single male of Hispanic descent. Originally from New York City, Buck now lives in a small town in Bergen County. Buck is a part-time student at Farleigh Dickinson University, studying Radiography. Aside from attending college, Buck also has a full time job managing a privately owned security company, as well as a weight lifting gym. Buck is generally a very busy person with much to do.
I decided to observe Buck at his job at the weight lifting gym, communicating with colleagues compared to how he communicates with members. When my observations began, I noticed how jovial Buck seemed, and how talkative