Can you complete this assignment for me. This is my information for my intern site
The purpose of Case Study 1 is to provide an opportunity to demonstrate course-related knowledge in speaking more “deeply” about 1 specific client. Your case study will identify specific behaviors and how those behaviors are evaluated in light of a specific theory. You will also identify ways that specific behaviors can be addressed in a manner consistent with the theories of your field. (For research-oriented internships, you will identify specific variables being studied and provide rationale for the study.)
With explicit permission from your site supervisor, choose a case, circumstance, or situation at your site. If an appropriate case cannot be obtained from your site, then you may complete a case study on a historical or fictional character. You will need explicit permission from your instructor to use a historical or fictional character.
Discuss the following steps with your supervisor:
· Without violating confidentiality, provide background information on your subject (or group/situation), including behaviors observed, any medical information that is available, socio-cultural factors that might affect treatment, etc.
· Provide information about current behaviors, specifically maladaptive behaviors, and current treatment plans/progress.
· Using knowledge gained in your study of psychology in general and/or your cognate in particular, provide a brief theoretical explanation of your case.
Using knowledge gained in your study of psychology in general and/or your cognate in particular, identify a treatment plan detailing how you would continue to work with this case. (This treatment plan may be hypothetical.)
The paper must fulfil the following criteria:
· 3–4 pages
· Current APA format
· This document must maintain the strictest level of confidentiality.
Refer to the provided Case Study 1 Grading Rubric for specific grading criteria
Assessment of Addiction and Co-occurring Disorders
Unit 5 Assignment 1
Assessment of Addiction and Co-occurring Disorders
For this assignment, you will select one of the case scenarios provided in the assignment’s Resources and analyze assessment tools that would support the diagnostic process for both the substance use and mental health issues presented. You will need to compare at least two assessments for each area of concern, including the client’s risk of harm to self or others, and point out the relative strengths and limitations of each. Consider scholarly literature and reviews for your selected assessment tool in the Mental Measurement Yearbook, if available, in order to analyze the level of appropriateness of the tool to assess clients from diverse backgrounds. Formulate a provisional diagnosis following DSM-5 criteria using the assessment template provided. Follow the template to address client strengths, challenges, and level of care (see page 75 of the text). This assignment sets the stage for the formulation of the treatment plan in u09a1.
Follow these assignment requirements:
Written communication: Written communication is thoughtful and free of errors that detract from the overall message.
APA formatting: Resources and citations are formatted according to APA (6th edition) style and formatting.
Number of resources: Minimum of six scholarly sources. Distinguished submissions will likely exceed this number.
Length of paper: 6–8 typed, double-spaced pages, plus title page and references.
Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.
Submission Requirements
You are required to submit your final version of this paper to Turnitin to generate a final report prior to submitting the assignment for grading. From the Turnitin tool, use the Final report option for the assignment.
Resources
Assessment of Addiction and Co-occurring Disorders Scoring Guide.
Mental Measurement Yearbook: Citing.
APA Style and Formatting.
Case Scenarios.
u05a1 Template.
Turnitin.com Tutorial: Viewing Originality Reports.
Please S30.00 for the Assignment. Due (Saturday) 2/03/2018.
Writing In Psychology
Before you start on this assignment, study Lesson Three(article summary grading rubic) so that you know what to include. Write a five to seven research summary of the article, Perpetrators of Alcohol-Involved Sexual Assaults: How Do They Differ From Other Sexual Assault Perpetrators and Non-perpetrators?”. This summary will include a summary of each section of the research paper. I will want you to include references made by the authors, a summary of the methodology, of the analysis, and the conclusions.
PLEASE FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS……Everything you NEED is in the ARTICLE attached, USE THIS!
Research Methods-Scales and Variables Assignment
PY3350 Research Methods
James C. Guy, Ph.D.
Scales and Variables Assignment
INSTRUCTIONS: After reading the helps below, identify the scale of measurement and/or the IV and DV for each of the questions on page two. Use this paper to record your answer and upload it into Bb.
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Variables can be Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, or Ratio.
Designs also have an Independent Variable (IV) and a Dependent Variable (DV), or multiples of these as you will learn in a later module on factorials designs.
There are some hints to remembering the definition and being able to identify these. Consider the following, or you may come up with some on your own.
SCALES
NOMINAL= “name”
(Begins with “n” and just names something)
ORDINAL= “order”
(Begins with “o” and puts data in order without a specific distance between the points)
INTERVAL=”even”
(Goes one step beyond the Ordinal in that the distances between the data points are even; It does not have a “true zero” point meaning zero does not mean the absence of something.)
RATIO=”zero”
(ratiO/zerO; The distances between data points are even as in the Interval scale but there is also a true zero meaning that “zero” on the scale actually means that absence of the thing being measured.)
VARIABLES
Independent Variable (IV) = What “I” do to this variable affects the DV (The IV is the one that is manipulated)
Dependant Variable (DV) = This variable “depends” on what I do to the IV (The DV is the one that changes as a result of the IV -assuming there is an affect of one on the other)
QUESTIONS
1. A researcher is measuring gender and identifies Females with a “1” and Males with a “2”. Which scale is being used in this case?
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2. A researcher is measuring what place runners place in a race compared to how much caffeine they consume before the race. The amount of caffeine is measured in grams and the runners are measured based on the order they cross the finish line. Which scale would be used for the runners and which one for the caffeine?
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3. A scientist is measuring the affect of adding alcohol to water by measuring the temperature of water with and without alcohol added after being put in a freezer for 24 hours. The temperature is being measured in Celsius with “0” being considered the freezing point of water. Would the temperature be measured as an Interval scale or a Ratio scale? Clearly explain the reason for your answer.
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4. A researcher is comparing family income to personality of the father. Personality is measured using the Myers-Briggs (MBTI) categories, and income is measured using a self-report of income. Which scales would be used for each of these varaibles?
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5. Give a brief summary of a research you might conduct such as those in the questions above. Then identify which would be your DV and which would be your IV. State why.
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6. A researcher is giving rats alcohol in the lab and testing how fast they complete the Murry Water Maze task. What is being manipulated in this study (e.g. Which is the IV?) and why is it considered “manipulated”?
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7. In the example in question #6, on which variable will the difference be measured to determine if the other variable had a statistically significant affect on it?
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Discussion Post
Discussion Post APA FORMAT
Step 2: Referring to Chapter 6 of the APA Publication Manual, revise the paragraph in correct APA format, rewriting the citations, quotations, and references as necessary. Use the references listed for your paragraph number as your citation sources.
Step 3: For this Discussion, the references for each paragraph are listed in the Social Change excerpt. These references are not in correct APA format. Using the information from Chapter 7 of the APA Publication Manual, put the references for your paragraph in correct APA format.
HERE IS THE PARAGRAH THAT NEEDS TO BE EDITED TO APA FORMATION
PLEASE EDIT THE FOLLOWING IN THE PARAGRAH: format, re writing citations, quotations, and references as necessary. Use the references listed for your paragragh number as citation source
THIS IS PARAGRAGH (1)
1. Several key individuals and ideas that have shaped the philosophy of social change. The first of these is Mahatma Gandhi. According to Kapadia, Gandhi believed that ideas and ideals had no value if they were not translated into action. Gandhi talked frequently about social change and service to others: The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. Implementing positive social change can be a difficult process. Gandhi was asked why people should not just achieve their goals by any means necessary. He believed that the means are connected to the end. Gandhi wrote: every problem lends itself to solution if we are determined to make the law of truth and nonviolence the law of life. According to Pal, Gandhi influenced many important social change movements and leaders. Some leaders who have acknowledged his influence are: Dr. Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, the Dalai Lama, Aung San Suu Kyi and Rigoberta Menchu.
HERE IS THE REFERENCE INFORMATION FOR PARAGRAH ONE.. PLEASE USE THIS INFO TO FORMAT THE PARAGRAH CORRECTLY AND THEN PLEASE PUT THE REFERENCE IN THE CORRECT APA FORMAT.
References for Paragraph 1
Author: A. Pal Date: Jan 24, 2008. Title of article: 60 years after death, Gandhi is Making world a better Place. Published in: The Progressive. Website:http://www.progressive.org/mag_wxap012408
Mahatma Gandhi. 1961. Book title: Non-violent Resistance. City: New York Publisher: Schocken Books.
S. Kapadia, Published: November 29, 1995. Article title: A Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi: His Views on Women and Social Change. Published in: Journal of South Asia Women Studies, Vol. 1, Issue 1. Website:http://asiatica.org/jsaws/
practices in conducting interviews
Discussion Forum Module 5
Describe the best practices in conducting interviews. How did you use your knowledge of best practices to set up and conduct your interviews? Did you face any challenges during the process? Did you have to change any of your proposed method of interview because of your participants? How long did each interview take?
Discussion Forum
What limitations did encounter in your research? How did your results compare to what has already been published on careers in the sub-field you studied, or barriers faced in pursuing careers in that field?
Discussion Forum MODULE 8
Have the results of your research study changed your views of the sub-fields of psychology or your proposed career plans? If so, in what ways? Respond to at least one other student’s post.
Identify the two systems you chose and describe settings within each system that influence your life and behavior/activity. Explain how demands and expectations in one setting could impact the ability to meet demands and expectations in another setting
Newman, B. M., & Newman, P. R. (2016). Theories of human development (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Psychology Press/Taylor & Francis.
Chapter 10, “Bioecological Theory”
Paat, Y. (2013). Working with immigrant children and their families: An application of Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 23(8), 954–966.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
Rosa, E. M., & Tudge, J. (2013). Urie Bronfenbrenner’s theory of human development: Its evolution from ecology to bioecology. Journal of Family Theory & Review, 5(4), 243–258.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
Bronfenbrenner, U. (1977). Toward an experimental ecology of human development. American Psychologist, 32(7), 513–531.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
Oedipus Discussion
1/ Oedipus Discussion
· In Ovid, Icarus soars too close to the sun on wax wings, and he plummets to his doom as result. In Oedipus, we know that Oedipus went to the oracle at Delphi to learn about himself, his past, and his future. Based on what you have read so far, do you believe that Oedipus has “soared on wax wings” too close to the sun? Should he have left the oracle alone? Or was he correct in seeking this knowledge?
· You have been charged with judging Oedipus for killing his father and marrying his mother. Based on his background and all the relevant facts from the play what punishment would you give and why?
2/ 1001 Nights Discussion
· Compare the ideas about and attitudes towards women as expressed in The Thousand and One Nights to those expressed in either the Iliad, or the Odyssey.
· Compare Penelope and Shahrazad–what does such a comparison teach us about the ancient Greek and the medieval Arabic cultures respectively with regard to female characters?
· Compare King Oedipus to King Shahrayar–what does such a comparison teach us about the ancient Greek and the medieval Arabic cultures respectively with regard to leaders in a position of power?
3/ Lais, Bisclavret & Canterbury Tale, Wife of Bath Discussions
· Consider the Werewolf (Bisclavret): This is a tale of the supernatural and also an infidelity. What does this tale have to say about loyalty? Did its ending surprise you? How was it different from your expectations?
· Can the Wife of Bath’s tale been seen as an attack on women, as an attack on the oppression of women, or in some ways both? How so? Explain.
· Do these tales have morals? If so, what are they?
· Compare the Wife of Bath to Shahrazad–what does such a comparison say about attitudes towards women in this time period.
4/ Dante’s Inferno Discussion
· Dante claimed that The Inferno traced “the state of souls after death.” Can you find examples that contradict Dante’s claim? In other words, can you point out specific details that show that Dante was concerned with events and people in his own time?
· Dante creates a type of punishment for each sin that he calls a contrapasso. This means a punishment of poetic justice. The fate of the fortune tellers provides one example of a contrapasso. In the Inferno, those who told the future have their heads on backwards so that now they can only look behind themselves. That type of creative punishment related to what Dante considered an earthly sin, is a contrapasso. Describe any other contrapasso that you found in the reading.
· Comment on the weather as it is described in at least 2 different levels in the Inferno. What might the weather conditions mean in your opinion?
5/ Machiavelli’s The Prince & Don Quixote Discussion
If Machiavelli were alive today would he be a liberal or a conservative? Could he be either?
· What kind of person is a Prince who lives and rules according to Machievelli’s ideas? How will that Prince appear to the general population?
· Is there anything to admire about Don Quixote the character? If so what? If not, why not?
· Based on characters and events in Don Quixote, what may have been Cervantes’s attitudes toward women and their place/role in the world in the society of his time?
Haiku Discussion and Creation
· First, view the Haiku Slideshow PPT Lecture & Discussion Assignment Prompt to get started
· Then compose a Haiku of your own (see the slideshow for tips)
· Finally, tell us a little (about a paragraph about your Haiku–how you got the idea, or anything else relevant).
· Have fun with this one!
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6/ Ghalib in Contrast
· Compare any poem by Ghalib to any poem by one of the following writers: John Keats (see page 608); Walt Whitman (see page 646); Emily Dickinson (see page 666); Heinrich Heine (615); Giacomo Leopardi (633); William Blake (577); William Wordsworth (588); or any of the other poets in your textbook’s table of contents (see volume 2).
· You have much freedom here as long as you a) read these two poems and b) tell me your opinion and not what Wikipedia or Shmoop says the poem means. I will give you some pointers to get you started:
· Summarize each poem briefly as if you had to fit a brief summary on Twitter
· Who is speaking in each poem?
· What emotions or attitudes are expressed?
· Why did you choose each poem?
· Do the poems share any common themes as far as you can tell?
· What else can you say about this comparison?
7/ Flaubert, Tolstoy, and Chekhov Discussion
· Tell us which two works that you chose to read (of the three).
· Which of these three stories is least like anything that we have read up to to this point? Why? Explain using specific details from the reading and from a few representative earlier works.
· Discussion the depiction of human agency (in other words, the ability of a person to act in the world and chose how to live in the world, to make a life for himself or herself) in two of these three stories.
8/ Kafka, Borges Discussion
· Compare one of these stories to one of the stories from last week. What can you say about this comparison?
· Last week I asked you about the depiction of human agency (in other words, the ability of a person to act in the world and chose how to live in the world, to make a life for himself or herself). This week discuss the depiction of human agency in one of these work
9/ Eliot Discussion, “Prufrock
INSTRUCTIONS: Below are several questions about “THE LOVESONG OF J. ALFRED PRUFROCK.” The clues to answer these questions are hidden somewhere in the poem. Some of the questions are direct; other questions will stretch your imagination.
Remember the poem is written from a 1st person, stream-of-consciousness perspective, so you’ll have to wade through some seemingly random thoughts to find the answers!
Answer any 3 of the 7 questions below. As a class we’ll “unpuzzle” this puzzling poem:
1. How old (approximately) is Prufrock? What physical traits do we know that he has (these traits may give us clues that will allow us to guess his age)?
2. What qualities of big city life are suggested in the poem? How are these qualities linked to Prufrock’s mood?
3. Close readers of this poem have suggested that Prufrock may be attending a social gathering or a party of some kind. Eliot gives us a clue because he uses the same line to interrupt Prufrock’s stream-of-consciousness; this interruption is a clue that tells us where Prufrock might be. What is the line that is repeated to produce this effect and where might he be?
4. What item has Prufrock used to “measure out his life?” Think about this curious detail: What conclusion can we draw about Prufrock based upon this information?
5. In the beginning of the poem (in the first 45 lines), Prufrock seems to be reassuring himself that he has plenty of something. What does he think that he has plenty of, and do you believe him? Does he believe himself?
6. A “feminine rhyme” occurs when the last two syllables of a pair of lines rhyme (e.g. “is it” & “visit”)? Find the lines ending in “ices” and “crisis”. What does Prufrock appear to be struggling with in these two lines?
7. Now that you have answered #6, you may notice that Prufrock asked himself a question. What is the answer to that question based on the 20 lines or so that follow his self-inquiry?
10/ Joyce Discussion
· Modernism and the writing of the 20th Century was often about loss. Compare the types of loss in “The Dead” to the types of loss seen in one of last week’s readings.
· Joyce’s “The Dead” is about loss. What does “The Dead” have to say about how much of our lives are lived in a mingling (a mixing) of present experience along with memory?
· What questions do you have about this week’s reading? Can you respond to a classmate’s question or post?
contributing Factors and Health Consequences of an Ecosystem Collapse
contributing Factors and Health Consequences of an Ecosystem Collapse
Prepare: In this discussion post you will be considering the role of land degradation, desertification, and biodiversity loss in an ecosystem. Land degradation can be caused by extreme weather conditions such as drought and coastal surges. However, it is also caused by human activities that degrade the productivity of the soil and impact the production of ecosystem goods and services (Land degradation and desertification, n.d.). In the past century, the growing pressures of agricultural and livestock production, urbanization, and deforestation have significantly contributed to land degradation and desertification (Land degradation and desertification, n.d.). As you are reading the reports and watching the movie take notes on how these social, economic, and policy factors contribute to land degradation and desertification.
Land degradation and desertification also impacts human health and well-being. The degradation of land puts considerable stress of food-producing systems which often leads to malnutrition. Water scarcity and air pollutants are also associated with land degradation. As you learned in Week Two, the lack of clean water and poor hygiene can cause higher incidences of water- and food-borne diseases (Land degradation and desertification, n.d.). Likewise, in Week One you learned that wind erosion and air pollutants cause higher rates of respiratory diseases in populations. Dryland climates, created through land degradation and desertification, lead to poverty, emigration, and overall reduced human well-being. The migration of populations from dryland areas to more hospitable areas often leads to the spread of infectious diseases.
Land degradation and desertification also contributes to biodiversity loss. Biodiversity is an integral part of functioning ecosystems and affects food production. Biophysical diversity of vegetation ensures sustainable productivity of soils. It is also instrumental in soil conservation and in the regulation of rainfall infiltration, surface run-off, and local climate (Land degradation and desertification, n.d.). A variety of foods is needed to maintain human health. The nutritional composition between foods varies significantly and biodiversity loss affects the micronutrient availability in a person’s diet (Biodiversity, n.d.). In essence, our health is connected to the health of different species and on the natural functioning of its ecosystems (Chivian and Bernstein, pg 5). Enhanced food production including the use of fertilizer and pesticides as well as the introduction of crop varieties and cropping patterns significantly contributes to biodiversity loss (Biodiversity, n.d.). Biodiversity is also important for medical and pharmacological discoveries. A loss in biodiversity could limit the discovery of new medical treatments and the creation of new drugs (Biodiversity, n.d.). Traditional medicines are an important part of health care around the world and communities rely on natural resources collected from ecosystems for medicine (Biodiversity, n.d.).
This is a basic summary of the consequences to human health and well-being that result from land degradation, desertification, and biodiversity loss within an ecosystem. You will want to pay close attention to the movie and your readings, however, as you will need to discuss the factors that lead to an ecosystem collapse and the related health consequences in more detail in your discussion post.
First, read the following required resources:
- World Health Organization (2005). Ecosystems & Human Well-Being: Health Synthesis (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (pp. 1-10). Retrieved from http://www.who.int/globalchange/ecosystems/ecosys.pdf?ua=1
- Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. (2005). Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Desertification Synthesis (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (pp.12-21). Retrieved from Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Desertification Synthesis (2005) [pdf 3Mb]
- Asfray, A., Giri, C., Govil, K., Hartemink, A., Holmgren, F. Keita-Ouane, F…Zhongze, W. (2007).Land. In United Nations Environment Programme (Publisher), Global Environment Outlook 4: Environment for development (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.(pp.81-114). Retrieved from http://www.unep.org/geo/geo4/report/03_Land.pdf
- Chivian M.D., Eric M.D. & Aaron Bernstein M.D., M.P.H. (2010). How Our Health Depends on Biodiversity (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. United Nations Environment Programme. Retrieved from http://www.chgeharvard.org/sites/default/files/resources/182945%20HMS%20Biodiversity%20booklet.pdf
Second, watch the following documentary film:
- Bowie, G. (Writer & Director). (2000). The collapse of the Aral Sea ecosystem (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. [Video file]. Retrieved from https://fod.infobase.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?Token=29877&aid=18596&Plt=FOD&loid=0&w=640&h=480&ref=
Reflect: As you read the reports and watch the film consider the following.
- How would you define land degradation, desertification, biodiversity, and ecosystem collapse?
- What are the primary social, economic, and policy factors that contribute to ecosystem degradation?
- How do these factors put pressure of food systems and the availability of food and water in affected areas?
- How does the loss of biodiversity impact human health?
- How can you incorporate the information you learned about air pollution and changes to the hydrological system from Weeks One and Two into this discussion?
Write: Social, economic, and policy factors and health consequences of an ecosystem collapse.
From your required resources you have learned that land degradation and desertification is a direct result of many economic and political decisions about the development of certain areas. In the first paragraph of your post consider the social, economic, and political factors that led to collapse of the Aral Sea ecosystem and the resultant effect on human health and well-being within the community shown in the video.
In the second paragraph summarize the ecological (including biodiversity) and health problems within the community that resulted from the collapse of the Aral Sea. In your response you should consider access to food and the availability of health care systems and drugs. Explain the role economics and policy decisions have on the response to the health crisis in this region.
Guided Response: Your initial post should be at least 300 words in length. Support your claims with examples from the required material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts in no less than 100 words by Day 7.
Developing a Theory of Terrorism
Week 3 Assignment – Developing a Theory of Terrorism
Classroom Resources:
- Moral Psychology of Terrorism (2013) Introduction
- Horgan, J. G. (2017). Psychology of terrorism: Introduction to the special issue. American Psychologist, 72(3), 199-204. doi:10.1037/amp0000148
3. Reich, W. (1998) Origins of terrorism: Psychologies, ideologies, theologies, states of mind. Washington DC: Woodrow Wilson Center Press
4. Jaber, H. (1999) Hezbollah: Born with a vengeance. New York, NY: Columbia University Press.
5. Toolis, K. (1997) Rebel hearts: Journeys within the IRA’s soul. St. Martin’s Press.
6. Randal, J. (2011) Osama: The making of a terrorist. New York, NY, Knoph.
Instructions:
· Craft a five (5) to six (6) page paper developing a model or theory of terrorism.
· Using any combination of theoretical, social, cultural, or other propositions from the course materials, create your model/theory in such a way that it best represents your understanding of the motivations of terrorism.
o Ground the theory developed in psychological, social, political, religious, or other foundational basis.
o Identify the ways in which terrorist behavior is influenced by internal, environmental, and socio-cultural factors.
§ In your model/theory, some areas you may want to discuss are the psychological motivations, perceptions of reward, social factors, influence of the group, religious motivations, political motivations, inspiring others, and other similar areas.
· Provide details and examples of existing models/theories and terrorism events within your work.
o Details and examples should substantiate your model/theory, providing support for the propositions made.
· Close with a brief discussion of the effectiveness of terrorism in meeting the goals of the organization or the individual actor.
· Include references to the available course materials, citing a minimum of two (2) course sources.
· Papers should be formatted according to 6th edition APA style.
o Include a separate title page.
o In-text citations.
o Reference page for all sources cited in-text.
