Behavior Modification Homework Assignment

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Behavior Modification Homework Assignment
100 points ASSIGNMENT OVERVIEW
In this class we will focus on lifestyle behaviors that impact health and wellness in the short- and long-term, identifying health promoting and health damaging behaviors and discussing ways to promote well-being. As a way to help you apply concepts to “real life”, this set of assignments is meant to provide you with the opportunity to monitor health behaviors, identify an area that could be improved and form behavior change goals. Once you receive feedback on your goal and planning, you will implement your goal, monitor your progress towards goal achievement, and reflect up on the behavior change experience. You will also identify physical and/or psychological benefits associated with your chosen health behavior, applying course concepts.
PART 1 OVERVIEW (PLEASE READ PAST THIS PAGE!) 1. Choose ONE area to target for behavior change: dietary intake, physical activity, or sleep. 2. Monitor your habits using the appropriate method (see accompanying instructions). 3. Reflect on your behaviors and influences, and compare your behaviors with
recommendations. 4. Create a SMART goal. 5. Identify at least 2 barriers and 2 facilitators of goal attainment and create a plan to implement
your goal. You will need to cite your information in various places (as identified in the instructions) using APA citation formatting. Please refer to the Purdue OWL site for more information on how to do in-text citations (crediting the authors for the information) and the references (which identifies where your sources can be found). You do not need to put the whole paper in APA style (e.g. no abstract, no running head); the APA portion of the assignment only refers to the style that must be used for in-text citations and the reference list. The link can be found here:
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
The use of in-text citations and a reference list is mandatory for this assignment and is an important component in backing up your statements with credible information. All cited information must be paraphrased; direct quotes may not be used.
WHAT TO TURN IN TO MOODLE FOR PART 1: 1. Supertracker reports or sleep monitoring log, depending on your chosen behavioral target.
2. Written report of your behavioral evaluation, goal setting, and plan for goal achievement.
At minimum, you should be uploading 2 documents (please upload the reports or logs separately from the written assignment).
BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION: DIETARY BEHAVIORS
Go to www.supertracker.usda.gov. Create a profile based on your personal information. Write down your username and password somewhere you will find it again! Then, review different parts of the site, and see what kind of information you will need to input to begin assessing your intake. Note: Although most dietary goals are daily, you should keep track of multiple days, as it is your intake over time that counts, not just what you eat on a single day.
PART A. MONITOR YOUR DIETARY INTAKE FOR 3 DAYS DURING ONE WEEK. Track what you eat and drink for at least 3 days (two weekdays and one weekend day that are non- consecutive is preferable). A blank log has been included with this assignment for your use; it is not required that you turn this log in, it’s for your own recording. Be as detailed as you can in both the types of foods, quantity of food, and any accompanying beverages or condiments. The more days you track, the better insight you will have as to what your behaviors are and what influences them; for example, weekend days are often very different than week days. You should not change anything while monitoring, so that you know how you are on a normal, regular basis. Eat, drink, sleep, and be active as usual. The goal is to raise awareness of your behaviors.
Next, go to www.supertracker.usda.gov. Create a profile based on your personal information. Review different parts of the site, and see what kind of information you will need to input to begin assessing your intake. After entering your intake into Supertracker, examine how your average intake compares to food group or nutrient recommendations. After all three days are entered, review the “Food Groups” and “Nutrients” reports. Save at least one of the reports as a PDF to submit with your assignment. The report you save and submit should be the one you use in your evaluation.
PART B. WRITE A REPORT ABOUT YOUR BEHAVIOR. After monitoring your behavior, write a report about how you plan to change your behavior by thoughtfully answering the questions in each of the sections below. You should keep the main headings of the sections in your final report (i.e. EVALUATE, SETTING A GOAL, PLANNING AND ANTICIPATING).You should devote at least a paragraph to each of sections 1-3. The report should have a minimum of three pages and maximum of six, using these guidelines:
• Although this may be written in first person, please be clear, avoid slang, and use complete sentences.
• Proofread for grammar, spelling, and clarity. • Assignments must be typed using 12 point Times New Roman or 11 point Arial, double
spaced, with 1” margins. • The report portion of the assignment must be submitted as a .doc or .docx file; no PDF,
Pages, or other formats will be accepted for the report portion. • A reference list must be included at the end of your report. The reference list and in-text
citations (not the whole report style) must be documented using APA style (https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/).
• Don’t forget to submit your Supertracker dietary intake report (“Food Groups,” “Nutrients,” or “Food Groups and Nutrients”) as PDF(s) when you submit your assignment. Note that you should not submit your dietary monitoring log.
Your report and the Supertracker logs MUST be submitted via Moodle. GIVE YOURSELF TIME TO LEARN MOODLE IN ADVANCE. Neither hard copy nor email submissions will be accepted. For technical help with Moodle submissions, click on the “Get Help” tab at the top of the course Moodle page.
1. EVALUATE. Using your Supertracker reports, Answer the following:
• Overall, what is your assessment of your intake? Compare or contrast your dietary intake with recommendations from Myplate or the Dietary Guidelines. Focus on foods, eating patterns, or major nutrients of interest—you do NOT need to do an exhaustive critique of your diet or all the nutrients.
• Identify two dietary behaviors or choices you currently perform that have a health promoting effect. Identify why these are positive health behaviors, that is what is health promoting about these behaviors or what short-term or long term effects do you experience?. Be specific and cite where you get the information using APA citation format.
• Identify two dietary behaviors or nutrient intake patterns that you currently perform that have a negative or potentially heath damaging effect, that you could change or improve upon. What makes these behaviors detrimental to your health? Explain what influences these behaviors. Be specific and cite where you get the information using APA citation format.
• Reflect on both the POSTIVE and NEGATIVE influences that impact your dietary intake and behaviors. These influences might be your family, friends, work, your commute, stress, personal preferences, time, health, etc. For example, if you identify eating too much fast food as an area of improvement, consider what affects your decision to eat fast food. This does not have to be extensive, but identifying factors that influence behaviors is important when the time comes to change behaviors.
2. SET A GOAL. Identify ONE behavior that you want to change or a new behavior you would like
to implement, related to improvements in dietary behaviors or food choices. Goals for dietary intake must relate to FOODs (we eat foods not nutrients) though the rationale may be nutrient based. You may also make goals related to eating patterns, but again the focus must be on foods (e.g. meals and snacks, beverages). You may not make weight or calorie specific goals.
• Write out your behavioral goal, making sure it is a SMART goal: Specific, Measureable, Action-oriented, Realistic, Time-frame specific. Write out that goal and explain why it meets each criterion In most cases you should be able to write your goal in one single sentence.. Page 17 in your book discusses SMART goals to give you ideas, but note that you should have ONE single goal, not a different goal for each SMART component.
• Explain why you have chosen this goal and relate your goal to a specific nutrition or health outcome. As applicable, relate your to at least one of the dietary recommendations found in MyPlate or the Dietary Guidelines, a nutrient deficiency or a specific health outcome. Cite your information. Another way to think about it is, if you successfully and consistently achieve your goal, what benefits (long term or short term) will you receive?
3. PLAN AND ANTICIPATE. Briefly discuss how you will implement this goal and anticipate any
barriers you might face and identify ways to deal with them. Willpower is not enough and anticipating barriers and thoughtfully planning how you will perform a new behavior are keys to successful behavior changes.
Answer the following in your discussion: • How easy or how hard would it be to implement this goal? Rate your perception on a
scale of 1-10 (1=very easy, 10 =very difficult) and explain why you chose this number. • How confident are you that you can achieve your goal? Rate your perception on a scale
of 1-10 (1 = very confident, 10 = not confident at all) and explain why you chose this number.
• What kinds of planning will you have to do to make sure you can meet this goal? Document and explain several specific strategies you will use to accomplish your goal and how you will add these strategies to your daily routine.
• What are some barriers you might encounter in implementing the goal? (see page 17) What are ways you might work around those barriers?
• To help protect against relapse into “old habits,” consider how you will stay motivated to meet your goal. Motivation could be in the form of a tangible reward (such as buying a new outfit) upon meeting a certain milestone (i.e. consistently meeting your goal each week for a month). Or, it could be through encouraging notes you leave for yourself to remind you to stay on track. You can decide.
Dietary Monitoring Log
DAY 1: Day of Week, Date: ______________________________________________ Food Name (full description & brand
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DAY 2: Day of Week, Date: ______________________________________________ Food Name (full description & brand
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DAY 3: Day of Week, Date: ______________________________________________ Food Name (full description & brand
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BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Go to www.supertracker.usda.gov. Create a profile based on your personal information. Then, review different parts of the site, and see what kind of information you will need to input to begin assessing your physical activity (for example, do a search for “walking” to see how they expect you to record that information). Note: Physical activity goals in Supertracker are weekly; keep this in mind as you monitor your activity.
PART A. MONITOR YOUR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OVER THE COURSE OF A WEEK. Track your physical activity for a week. Monitor both planned exercise or sports as well as every day activities (e.g. walking the dog or to class), keeping in mind intensity, type and duration of your activities. A log has been included with this assignment for your use, however, you do not need to turn it in and may use a different recording log. The more days you track, the better insight you will have as to what your behaviors are and what influences them. For example, weekend days are often very different than week days. You should not change anything while monitoring, so that you know how you are on a normal, regular basis. Eat, drink, sleep, and be active as usual. The goal is to raise awareness of your behaviors. Note: Physical activity goals in Supertracker are weekly; keep this in mind as you monitor your activity and complete your written report below.
Next, go back to www.supertracker.usda.gov, and log into the profile you created earlier. After entering your activity into Supertracker, look at the Physical Activity report and see how your activity levels compare with recommendations. Save the Physical Activity report in Supertracker as a PDF file to submit with your assignment. This report you save and submit will be the one you use in your evaluation. PART B. WRITE A REPORT ABOUT YOUR BEHAVIOR. After monitoring your behavior, write a report about how you plan to change your behavior by thoughtfully answering the questions in each of the sections below. You should keep the main headings of the sections in your final report (i.e. EVALUATE, SETTING A GOAL, PLANNING AND ANTICIPATING).You should devote at least a paragraph to each of sections 1-3. The report should have a minimum of three pages and maximum of six, using these guidelines:
• Although this may be written in first person, please be clear, avoid slang, and use complete sentences.
• Proofread for grammar, spelling, and clarity. • Assignments must be typed using 12 point Times New Roman or 11 point Arial, double
spaced, with 1” margins. • The report portion of the assignment must be submitted as a .doc or .docx file; no PDF,
Pages, or other formats will be accepted for the report portion. • A reference list must be included at the end of your report. The reference list and in-text
citations (not the whole report style) must be documented using APA style (https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/).
• Don’t forget to submit your Supertracker Physical Activity as a PDF when you submit your assignment.
• Your report and Physical Activity log MUST be submitted via Moodle. GIVE YOURSELF TIME TO LEARN MOODLE IN ADVANCE. Neither hard copy nor email submissions will be accepted. For technical help with Moodle submissions, click on the “Get Help” tab at the top of the course Moodle page.
1. EVALUATE. Using your Supertracker report, compare your behaviors with recommendations discussed in class, in the readings, or as identified by Supertracker. Answer the following: • Overall, what is your assessment of your physical activity? Compare your current activity
status with the 2008 recommendations and comment on the frequency, duration, intensity, and activity type.
• Identify two physical activity related behaviors or choices you currently perform that have a positive or health promoting effect. Identify why these are positive health behaviors, that is what is health promoting about these behaviors or what short-term or long-term effects do you experience? Be specific and cite where you get the information using APA citation format.
• Identify two physical activity related behaviors or choices you make (or don’t make) that may have a negative or health damaging effect. Identify why these are potentially detrimental to health and explain what influences these behaviors. Be specific and cite where you get the information using APA citation format.
• Reflect on both the POSTIVE and NEGATIVE influences that impact your physical activity. These influences might be your family, friends, work, your commute, stress, personal preferences, time, health, etc. For example, if you identify running as a positive behavior, consider why you run or make time to run. This does not have to be extensive, but identifying factors that influence behaviors is important when the time comes to change behaviors.
2. SET A GOAL. Identify ONE behavior that you want to change or a new behavior you would
like to implement. Then, set a behavioral goal. Your goal for physical activity should focus on duration, intensity, frequency or type of activity. You may not make weight, body mass or body composition, calorie expenditure, or time related goals. These are outcomes, not behaviors.
• Write out your behavioral goal, making sure it is a SMART goal: Specific, Measureable, Action-oriented, Realistic, Time-frame specific. Write out that goal and explain why it meets each criterion. In most cases you should be able to write your goal in one single sentence. Page 17 in your book discusses SMART goals to give you ideas, but note that you should have ONE single goal, not a different goal for each SMART component.
• Explain why you have chosen this goal and relate your goal to a specific health outcome. As applicable, relate your goal to at least one of the Physical Activity recommendations, an event or outcome (e.g. run a marathon), or a specific health outcome (e.g. lower blood pressure). Cite your information. Another way to think about it is, if you successfully and consistently achieve your goal, what benefits (long term or short term) will you receive?
3. PLAN AND ANTICIPATE. Briefly discuss how you will implement this goal and anticipate
any barriers you might face and identify ways to deal with them. Willpower is not enough and anticipating barriers and thoughtfully planning how you will perform a new behavior are keys to successful behavior changes.
Address the following in your discussion: • How easy or how hard would it be to implement this goal? Rate your perception on a
scale of 1-10 (1=very easy, 10 =very difficult) and explain why you chose this number.
• How confident are you that you can achieve your goal? Rate your perception on a scale of 1-10 (1 = very confident, 10 = not confident at all) and explain why you chose this number.
• What kinds of planning will you have to do to make sure you can meet this goal? Document and explain several specific strategies you will use to accomplish your goal.
• What are some barriers you might encounter in implementing the goal? (see page 17) What are ways you might work around those barriers?
• To help protect against relapse of “old habits”, consider how you will stay motivated to meet your goal. Motivation could be in the form of a tangible reward (such as buying new outfit) upon meeting a certain milestone (i.e. consistently meeting your goal each week for a month). Or, it could be through encouraging notes you leave for yourself to remind you to stay on track. You can decide.
Physical Activity Monitoring Log
NAME: Monitor your physical activity for 7 consecutive days (one week), using the following chart as a guide. Include all activities: walking, organized sports, weight lifting, exercise classes, yoga, etc. If your job requires heavy lifting, a lot of walking, etc, that counts as physical activity!
Day Date Low— Intensity Activity
Minutes Moderate Intensity Activity
Minutes Vigorous Intensity Activity
Minutes
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BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION: SLEEP
PART A. MONITOR YOUR SLEEP OVER THE COURSE OF A WEEK. Use the sleep diary to monitor your sleeping habits for a week, filling out each of the rows for each day; you must turn in this log as part of your assignment. Identify what promotes good sleep and what prevents you from getting enough sleep. You should not change anything while monitoring, so that you know how you are on a normal, regular basis. Eat, drink, and be active as usual. The goal is to raise awareness of your behaviors that might affect the quantity or quality of your sleep.
PART B. WRITE A REPORT ABOUT YOUR BEHAVIOR. After monitoring your behavior, write a report about how you plan to change your behavior by thoughtfully answering the questions in each of the sections below. You should keep the main headings of the sections in your final report (i.e. EVALUATE, SETTING A GOAL, PLANNING AND ANTICIPATING).You should devote at least a paragraph to each of sections 1-3. The report should have a minimum of three pages and maximum of six, using these guidelines:
• Although this may be written in first person, please be clear, avoid slang, and use complete sentences.
• Proofread for grammar, spelling, and clarity. • Assignments must be typed using 12 point Times New Roman or 11 point Arial, double
spaced, with 1” margins. • The report portion of the assignment must be submitted as a .doc or .docx file; no PDF,
Pages, or other formats will be accepted for the report portion. • A reference list must be included at the end of your report. The reference list and in-text
citations (not the whole report style) must be documented using APA style (https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/).
• Submit a copy of your sleep monitoring log, by typing the information into the Word sleep monitoring log that follows or by taking a clear picture or scanning a legibly written monitoring log.
• Your report and the sleep monitoring log MUST be submitted via Moodle. GIVE YOURSELF TIME TO LEARN MOODLE IN ADVANCE. Neither hard copy nor email submissions will be accepted. For technical help with Moodle submissions, click on the “Get Help” tab at the top of the course Moodle page.
1. EVALUATE. After tracking your sleep habits for a week, look back on your sleep record.
Answer the following: • Overall how would you assess your sleeping habits? Compare your sleep hygiene
behaviors to recommendations. Also consider whether you are getting enough (quality) sleep, based on how much sleep you feel you need to be well-rested and alert.
• Identify two positive or sleep promoting behaviors that you currently perform. How do these behaviors promote better sleep? Be specific and cite where you get the information using APA citation format.
• Identify two negative or sleep-detracting behaviors you perform (or don’t perform) that may have a negative effect on your sleep. Identify why these are potentially detrimental to health and explain what influences these behaviors.
• What influences your sleep habits and behaviors? These influences might be your family, friends, work, your commute, stress, personal preferences, food and beverage choices, time, health, etc. Briefly explain how these influences affect your sleep. For instance, if you wake up multiple times in the night, you may (upon reflection) realize your pet is the root cause.
2. SET A GOAL. Identify ONE behavior you want to change or a new behavior you would like
to implement, related to improvements in sleep. Then, set a behavioral goal. Your goal might relate to getting to bed/waking up at specific times, promoting quality of sleep, or sleep consistency. Please keep in mind that hours of sleep is an outcome, not a behavior in this context. If you want to sleep 7 hours, what behavior will promote sleeping that long?
• Write out your behavioral goal, making sure it is a SMART goal: Specific, Measureable,
Action-oriented, Realistic, Time-frame specific. Explain why the goal you have chosen is a SMART goal. In most cases you should be able to write your goal in one single sentence. Write out that goal and explain why it meets each criterion. Page 17 in your book discusses SMART goals to give you ideas, but note that you should have ONE single goal, not a different goal for each SMART component.
• Explain why you have chosen this goal and relate your goal to a specific sleep or health outcome. As applicable, relate your goal to at least one of the sleep hygiene recommendations.
• How will meeting this goal help your health in a broader context? That is, if you successfully and consistently achieve your goal, what health benefits (long term or short term) will you receive? Cite your information
4. PLAN AND ANTICIPATE. Briefly discuss how you will implement this goal and anticipate
any barriers you might face and identify ways to deal with them. Willpower is not enough and anticipating barriers and thoughtfully planning how you will perform a new behavior are keys to successful behavior changes.
Address the following in your discussion: • How easy or how hard would it be to implement this goal? Rate your perception on a
scale of 1-10 (1=very easy, 10=very difficult) and explain why you chose this number. • How confident are you that you can achieve your goal? Rate your perception on a scale
of 1-10 (1=very confident, 10=not confident at all) and explain why you chose this number.
• What kinds of planning will you have to do to make sure you can meet this goal? Document and explain several specific strategies you will use to accomplish your goal.
• What are some barriers you might encounter in implementing the goal? (see page 17) What are ways you might work around those barriers?
• To help protect against relapse, consider how you will stay motivated to meet your goal. Motivation could be in the form of a tangible reward (such as buying new outfit) upon meeting a certain milestone (i.e. consistently meeting your goal each week for a month). Or, it could be through encouraging notes you leave for yourself to remind you to stay on track. You can decide. Or you may find you feel better upon getting more rest, which motivates you to continue!
Sleep Monitoring Log Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Notes Day of the week
Bed time
Time to fall asleep
Wake Time
Awakenings (how many, how long)
Total sleep time
Feeling at waking
Naps (how many, how long)
*Use the blank rows (add more as needed) to track other pertinent information: Evening activities, evening meals, caffeine intake, alcohol, etc. Use the notes section to write down anything you think might have affected your sleep for that day (e.g. a fire alarm went off at 2am, and you couldn’t get back to sleep

strategies teachers use to help students cope with stressful events

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#1 charity parker
Specify some strategies teachers can use to help students cope with stressful events such as this.
Keeping communication open and letting them freely Express what they may feel . Anger, frustration, being scared, be open to outbursts a student may feel. Every student may have a different look out, or feelings towards this.
One strategy that this web page mentions is “ letting the students guide how much or little information to provide and emphasize the positive things that are available to stay safe”( National Associated of School Psychologists ,2015).
I would have intervention strategies in place with faculty, in case something as horrific as this were to occur again. Being prepared for the worse is also a good preparation. Having teachers look for signs or change in a students behavior would be good to keep documented. Andrew Golden ended up being a shooter at a school facility. Even though his father was completely shocked and in disbelief, he showed signs earlier in life of anger.. “ In first grade Andrew brought a pop gun to school filled with sand and shot a girl in the face” ( Paul G, 2000).
Identify trends that may provide insights into and assistance with coping in the aftermath of this type of tragic event.
I would start out expressing my own feelings, and hurt towards the situation. Knowing that even adults or authority figures are in pain as well, can express that we are all human, with feelings and it’s ok to hurt.
The importance of talk therapy here is going to be really important with the aftermath of this tragedy. It is important to help these students feel safe in a place where this boy use to attend their school. By having one on one sessions a person can open up with confidentiality. Dome students may do better in group therapy, more open to talking with the support of friends. Both therapy’s allow the students to be honest and express their feelings.
They need to feel that school is a safe place for them to still be able to attend. By placing higher security, and prevention such as metal detectors may help the students to feel more safe as well. I would say having some intervention
Identify at least two of the theoretical perspectives discussed in the text (e.g., behavioristic, cognitive, social learning theory, humanist), and briefly discuss how you would address the question “Why did this happen?” that surrounds events like this from each of the perspectives you selected.
Why did this happen? What a tough question to answer. Why do bad things happen? How do we explain to kids why they lost a friend, or maybe even why I friend took fire on other kids?
According to The Behavioral perspective,” a theory focusing on learning the observable actions over mental process, focusing on shaping and conditioning ones actions and ones reactions” ( McCarthy et Al.2016).
Being a psychologist we can use this theory to evaluate reasons for the cause of this event, and the effect it is having on these students.
The social learning theory- “ learning is not an isolated, individual activity. Learning is a social process” ( McCarthy et. Al. 2016). I would ask the students .. why do you believe this happened? And wait for responses from the students. Was he an outcast? Was he bullied? Did he have a bad home life? And just wait for answers.
Lastly, examine the issue of personal responsibility. Defend your position by generalizing some of the pros and cons that might be associated with each of your recommended strategies
Pros- students can express their feelings openly. Professional help can be given to the students and staff , when friends and family are harder to talk to. They have the responsibility of their own actions. Choosing to get help or not to get help.
Cons- a lot of students won’t open up with their feelings l, keeping them bottled up and losing trust is the environment and friends around them . They can begin to shut down.
 
References-
McCarthy, C. J., DeLisi, M., Getzfeld, A. R., McCarthy, C. J., Moss-King, D. A., Mossler, R., Privitera, G. J., Spence, C., Walker, J. D., Weinberg, R. S., & Youssef-Morgan, C. M. (2016). Introduction to applied behavioral science [Electronic version]. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/
National Association of School Psychologists. (2015). School violence prevention: Tips for parents & educators (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Retrieved from http://www.nasponline.org/resources-and-publications/resources/school-safety-and-crisis/school-violence-prevention/school-violence-prevention-tips-for-parents-and-educators
Paul, G. (Director), & Neufeld, V. (Executive producer). (2000). Punishing parents: Who is responsible for delinquent kids? (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.[Video file]. Retrieved from https://fod.infobase.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=11903&wID=100753&plt=FOD&loid=0
#2 Kyle Fenstermacher
Some strategies a teacher could use are resiliency training and social interaction with students. Training a person how to be more resilient is not just for adults but can prove useful in children as well. As with many other things, learning something at a younger age provides more knowledge earlier and a skill that can be perfected over time. Resiliency focuses on how to battle stressors in life from a different perspective, providing guidance in sorting through to find positivity in a situation to enable a person to focus on a solution rather than dwell in negativity. It also allows them to approach situations with more clear thought by rationalizing instead of simply reacting impulsively. Tailoring lessons to involve more social activity among students and the teacher can help provide real feedback and insight of what may be going on in the classroom. Through the social interaction, it may also help to identify issues that may require immediate attention and the teachers are not working by themselves to identify, these issues can be identified by other students.
The strategies before can also be used in coping with these horrible events. Getting things out into the open may inspire students to share their feelings and hopefully encourage others to do so that may have been hesitant.
Providing an answer to why this happened may not be exact but there are theories that can help provide some light on the issue. Social learning theory helped to influence the development of social constructivism, which demonstrates how individuals interact within a culture and knowledge is exchanged in formal and informal ways (McCarthy, DeLisi, Getzfeld, McCarthy, Moss-King, Mossler, Privitera, Spence, Walker, Weinberg & Youssef-Morgan, 2016). Basically, they learn from their environment and this can sway a person either way due to the type of interaction. Negative interactions will foster more negative results and positive will generally create more positive results.
 
Resources
McCarthy, C. J., DeLisi, M., Getzfeld, A. R., McCarthy, C. J., Moss-King, D. A., Mossler, R., Privitera, G. J., Spence, C., Walker, J. D., Weinberg, R. S., & Youssef-Morgan, C. M. (2016). Introduction to applied behavioral science [Electronic version]. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu

Assignment For Trevian

  ASSIGNMENT INFORMATION

  1. Due DateMonday, January 29, 20189:00 AMPoints Possible100
  2. Students, please view the “Submit a Clickable Rubric Assignment” in the Student Center.
    Instructors, training on how to grade is within the Instructor Center.
    Assignment 1.2: 
    Synthesizing and Writing
    Due Week 4 and worth 100 points
    When looking for information about a particular issue, how often do you try to resist biases toward your own point of view? This assignment asks you to engage in this aspect of critical thinking.
    The assignment is divided into two (2) parts.
    For Part I of the assignment (due Week 2), you read a book excerpt about critical thinking processes, reviewed the Procon.org Website in order to gather information, and engaged in prewriting to examine your thoughts.
    * Remember that in the Week 2 Discussion, you examined the biases discussed in Chapter 2 of the webtext.
    In Part II of the assignment (due Week 4), you will write a paper to synthesize your ideas.
    Part II – Writing
    Write at three to four (3-4) page paper in which you:
    1. State your position on the topic you selected for Assignment 1.1.
    2. Identify (3) three premises (reasons) from the Procon.org website that support your position    and explain why you selected these specific reasons.
    3. Explain your answers to the “believing” questions about the three (3) premises opposing your position from the Procon.org website.
    4. Examine at least two (2) types of biases that you likely experienced as you evaluated the premises for and against your position.
    5. Discuss the effects of your own enculturation or group identification that may have influenced your biases.
    6. Discuss whether or not your thinking about the topic has changed after playing the “Believing Game,” even if your position on the issue has stayed the same.
    The paper should follow guidelines for clear and organized writing:

    • Include an introductory paragraph and concluding paragraph.
    • Address main ideas in body paragraphs with a topic sentence and supporting sentences.
    • Adhere to standard rules of English grammar, punctuation, mechanics, and spelling.
    • Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
    • Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA Style format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
    • Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.
    • The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:
    • Identify the informal fallacies, assumptions, and biases involved in manipulative appeals and abuses of language.
    • Create written work utilizing the concepts of critical thinking.
    • Use technology and information resources to research issues in critical thinking skills and informal logic

enactment of worker's compensation statues

Question 1:
Prior to the enactment of worker’s compensation statues, what defenses would employers use in order to avoid paying for employees injuries? Must be minimum of 200 words
Question 2:
Discuss the significance of historical developments in workers compensation law and program. Must be minimum of 200 words.
Book: The insurance professional’s practical guide to workers’ compensation: From history through audit (Rev: 2nd ed.) 978-0-578-02096-9

JCI management

Case Study: Problem 5

JCI management is pleased with how your work has progressed. They are starting to gain an awareness of the importance of security and how they may haCase Study: Problem 5

JCI management is pleased with how your work has progressed. They are starting to gain an awareness of the importance of security and how they may have been lacking in that area. With this upcoming new contract, they are more aware than ever of their company’s reputation. You assure them that you will deliver a final document deliverable to outline risks and how to mitigate them. They seem less than thrilled about the possibility of having to read another document.

You suspect that JCI management will not dedicate the time to actually read the final deliverable document. You realize that you have to provide your results to them in “management-speak.” Given that they are full engaged in this new proposal and have little time for anything else, you offer to provide an “overview” briefing to explain your findings. You promise that the briefing will not be longer than 30 minutes. They agree to give you time during their lunch, as the rest of their day is devoted to proposal writing. You know you have to prepare well to get the important points across to JCI management.

Week 5: Final Deliverable for Key Assignment

  • Provide a Word document of 2–3 pages that is delivered as a final section to your report, expanding on the following critical activities that are needed to create the Risk Management Framework:
    • Risk Management of Software from a Business Perspective
      • Creates a basis for understanding what software risks are critical; current business goals, operational, and technical priorities; circumstances of taking certain business actions must be identified and understood
    • Business and Technical Risk
      • Identification of what risks financially affect which organizational goals; reputation, liability concerns, and increased development cost; business and software risks must be quantified
    • Risk Prioritization
      • Determines which business goals are critical or important and which technical risks may affect business operations
    • Risk Mitigation Strategy
      • Strategy takes into account time, resources, likelihood of operational success, and overall impact; involves metrics and validation procedures to ensure the risks are mitigated
    • Repair Problems With Architecture, Requirements, and Design
      • Involves the study of open risks, evaluating quality metrics, and judging progress against any existing risks

ve been lacking in that area. With this upcoming new contract, they are more aware than ever of their company’s reputation. You assure them that you will deliver a final document deliverable to outline risks and how to mitigate them. They seem less than thrilled about the possibility of having to read another document.

You suspect that JCI management will not dedicate the time to actually read the final deliverable document. You realize that you have to provide your results to them in “management-speak.” Given that they are full engaged in this new proposal and have little time for anything else, you offer to provide an “overview” briefing to explain your findings. You promise that the briefing will not be longer than 30 minutes. They agree to give you time during their lunch, as the rest of their day is devoted to proposal writing. You know you have to prepare well to get the important points across to JCI management.

Week 5: Final Deliverable for Key Assignment

  • Provide a Word document of 2–3 pages that is delivered as a final section to your report, expanding on the following critical activities that are needed to create the Risk Management Framework:
    • Risk Management of Software from a Business Perspective
      • Creates a basis for understanding what software risks are critical; current business goals, operational, and technical priorities; circumstances of taking certain business actions must be identified and understood
    • Business and Technical Risk
      • Identification of what risks financially affect which organizational goals; reputation, liability concerns, and increased development cost; business and software risks must be quantified
    • Risk Prioritization
      • Determines which business goals are critical or important and which technical risks may affect business operations
    • Risk Mitigation Strategy
      • Strategy takes into account time, resources, likelihood of operational success, and overall impact; involves metrics and validation procedures to ensure the risks are mitigated
    • Repair Problems With Architecture, Requirements, and Design
      • Involves the study of open risks, evaluating quality metrics, and judging progress against any existing risks

Health Problem: Alcohol onsumption)

Journal 1 Entry
Reflect on a patient who is beyond 20 weeks gestation and presented with a health problem that commonly arises during pregnancy. Describe the patient’s personal and medical history, drug therapy and treatments, and follow-up care. Then, explain the implications of the patient’s health problem. If you did not have an opportunity to evaluate a patient with this background during the last eight weeks, you may select a related case study from a reputable source or reflect on previous clinical experiences.
(Health Problem: Alcohol Consumption)
Journal 2 Entry
Reflect on a patient who presented with postpartum depression during your Practicum Experience. Describe the patient’s personal and medical history, drug therapy and treatments, and follow-up care. Then, explain the implications of the patient’s postpartum depression, including how this might impact the entire family unit. If you did not have an opportunity to evaluate a patient with this background during the last nine weeks, you may select a related case study from a reputable source or reflect on previous clinical experiences.
Journal 3 Entry
Reflect on a patient who presented with a cardiovascular, neurologic, respiratory, or gastrointestinal disorder during your Practicum Experience. Describe the patient’s personal and medical history, drug therapy and treatments, and follow-up care. Then, explain how the patient’s gender might have impacted or influenced her care. If you did not have an opportunity to evaluate a patient with this background during the last 10 weeks, you may select a related case study from a reputable source or reflect on previous clinical experiences.
(Health Problem: Hyperlipidemia)
Reference
Schuiling, K. D., & Likis, F. E. (2017). Women’s gynecologic health (3rd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
Tharpe, N. L., Farley, C., & Jordan, R. G. (2017). Clinical practice guidelines for midwifery & women’s health (5th ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers.
And any other.
Requirement : One and half page each

Critical Factors in Implementing an IT System in Health Facilities

Critical Factors in Implementing an IT System in Health Facilities

Week 4 Assignment 1 Submission
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Assignment 1: Critical Factors in Implementing an IT System in Health Facilities
Due Week 4 and worth 300 points
Write a six to eight (6-8) page paper in which you:
1. Provide at least three (3) various reasons why some health care organizations have been reluctant to implement electronic medical records.
2. Discuss the essential manner in which the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) impacts patient’s medical records.
3. Determine the main advantages and disadvantages of the adoption of The HITECH (the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health) Act for health care professionals. Next, suggest one (1) strategy that the medical staff members could use in order to mitigate the main disadvantages in question.
4. Review the typical workflow processes within health organizations, and decide the single most significant process that the health organization must eliminate in order to improve the service. Provide a rationale to support your response.
5. Analyze the primary ways in which the key federal initiatives impact the standards of health care information for patient privacy, safety, and confidentially.
6. Specify the fundamental advantages of applying an IT system within health care organizations. Predict new IT developments in the health care industry for the next two (2) decades. Justify your response.
7. Use at least three (3) quality academic resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar type Websites do not qualify as academic resources.
Your assignment must follow these formatting guidelines:
• Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
• Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:
• Examine the impact technologies have on health care information systems. • Examine the systems development life cycle of a custom application and the
selection of proprietary systems. • Use technology and information resources to research issues in health information
systems. • Write clearly and concisely about health information systems using proper writing
mechanics.
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Persuasive Speech Outline

For the first part of your assignment you will submit a complete sentence outline (NOT a topic outline or a written transcript!) You can review a sample outline on page 323 of your textbook. No other format will be accepted, so please use the examples listed to ensure your assignment is completed according to the requirements.
Remember that visual aids ARE REQUIRED this time. You will need to show them when presenting the speech, as well as list them in your outline (after Conclusion and before your References section).

EHR Project Plan

Based on the EHR Project case described in Module 01, write a 5-6 page project plan draft. This project plan should include the following:
Description of the overall and specific goals for the project, including an explanation of the overall goal and the approximate scope of the project. 
•Description of the organization, and its characteristics and climate in which the project will be deployed.
•A breakdown of the project lifecycle, explaining what will take place during each phase and who will be involved. This portion needs to demonstrate understanding and application of each of the project lifecycle phases to the Good Apples Group project. What tasks will occur at each stage?
**5-6 PAGES**  Project Case from mod 1 attached