Resilience & Stress Reflection Journal Description-Note: You will complete both activities and write about your experiences in a single journal entry for Unit 2
Reflection Journal, about 500 words
This journal entry has two activities: Activity 1 – is about practice of gratitude. Activity 2 – is a reflection activity called “Life Map Exercise” Due Date: Check the Course Calendar on Blackboard See below for grading criteria
Note: You will complete both activities and write about your experiences in a single journal entry for Unit 2.
Activity 1 – The Practice of Gratitude Why this activity? Research suggests that people who regularly express gratitude report better health, reduce their risk of heart disease, get better sleep, strengthen feelings of connection and satisfaction in their relationships, feel more satisfied with their lives, more joy and optimism, and less anxiety.
Do this: Look at the provided sheet of gratitude practices (PDF file). Choose and carry out a different gratitude activity to practice (one a day, for a total of five activities). Each day keep notes describing what gratitude activity you practiced, and what took place. Be specific: in your notes include details about what/how you felt and thought before, during, and after each activity. Dare to be adventurous…step out of your comfort zone and choose activities that represent a bit of a stretch!
What to Write in Your Journal Entry Under “Activity 1” In your journal entry list the five gratitude activities you choose, and describe what you did in each activity. For example you might choose the activity, “When you are feeling sad, upset, or angry, notice and stop. Pay attention to your breath. Think of three things you are grateful for.” You should write this down, and describe what took place when you did this. Be sure to include details about what/how you felt and thought before, during, and after the activity. Among the five gratitude activities you practiced, which two activities had the greatest impact on you, and why? How might continuing each one of these practices on a regular basis contribute to your well-being?
The required word count for Activity 1 is 250-550 words using 12-point Arial font. See below for additional grading criteria.
Activity 2 – “Life Map Exercise” Why this activity? This activity is helpful for putting one’s life in perspective, seeing the “big picture”, and getting to know yourself better. It can contribute to giving you a better grasp on who you are, where you’ve come from, and where you might be headed next. It can also show you patterns/themes in your life you may not have recognized before. For some people reflecting on this activity can additionally bring greater hope or motivation in current situations.
This activity has two parts (A and B) described below:
Part A – Creating Your “Time Line” You will need cardboard, or a large sheet of paper (you can tape several pieces of plain white printer paper together to create a larger one). Feel free to adapt and use other materials you may have at hand, as long as you can produce a similar result.
You will also need three different colors of “post-it” or “sticky” notes (you can create your own, but you must use three different colors of paper or three distinctly different colors of markers that would show up clearly in a photo)
Do This: (Take 25 minutes to complete this part of the activity – don’t try to dig too deeply. You want what comes to mind easily and quickly)
· Draw a line along the length of the paper. This will be your “time line”
· Choose one color of “sticky” note and write down “pleasant” experiences in your life (e.g. growing up in a loving family). You might also include the name of a person or an activity, a specific memory of an encounter, or even a place, etc. You need to have at least five of these sticky-notes on your timeline, with a different item on each one.
· On the second color of sticky note write down “painful” situations (e.g. broken relationship). It’s important to write these situations down as “painful” if that is how they felt at the time. Even if something good came out of it later, if it was painful at the time you went through it, it needs to go on this color (and not the “pleasant experiences” color). “Painful” doesn’t have to be hugely traumatic. If piano lessons weren’t a good experience, you’re allowed to write that down. Nothing is too trivial as long as it has meaning for you. You need to have at least five of these “sticky-notes” on your timeline, with a different item on each one.
· Arrange both colors of “sticky notes” in chronological order along your time line (it can help to brainstorm things in sections like early childhood, high school, college, or in 5 or 10 year increments – it depends on how old you are, and how detailed you want to get).
Part B – Reflecting on your “Time Line” Take another 20 minutes or so, to just sit and notice what is on your life map. Is there more of one color than the other? Are there many of events in a certain time period, and less in another?
· As you assess what you’ve written take a third color of “sticky note” and write down the lessons that you learned through these defining moments (e.g. Trying new things makes me grow). Place these along the bottom of your time line. You need to have at least three of these “sticky-notes” on your timeline.
· One of the best things you can do with your time line is share what you have learned with someone else – maybe your best friend or a small group; talking through your story with someone else may give you even more insight into the shape of your life story (Note: this step is recommended, but optional)
What to Write In Your Journal Entry Under “Activity 2”:
· Take a picture of the final result and paste it in your journal entry. Tip: Use the “insert/edit image” function on the bottom row of the journal entry tool bar on Blackboard to do this (it looks like a little mountain, next to the paper clip). Important: If you don’t include this picture, you will not receive any points for Activity 2.
· List the lessons you learned through viewing your timeline events (your third color of “sticky note”). Identify themes/patterns (2 or 3) you recognize by looking at your timeline that make you a more resilient person, and say why. Grading Rubric for Unit 2 Reflection Journal. The required word count for this is 200-400 words, using 12-point Arial font (see below).
This Journal Entry is worth 100 points. Activity 1 is worth 50/100 points Activity 2 is worth 50/100 points
Activity 1 will be graded according to the degree to which:
· It demonstrates thoughtful engagement in at least five activities (worth 15 points)
· It demonstrates self-reflection, understood as careful thought about your feelings, thoughts, and experiences (worth 20 points)
· It is well thought-out and developed, with content that is specific and appropriate (worth 10 points)
· Grammatical or spelling errors undermine the overall the effectiveness of your work (worth 5 points)
· It follows the required word count and font (250-550 words) using 12-point Arial font) (worth 5 points)
Activity 2 will be graded according to the degree to which:
· It demonstrates self-reflection (understood as careful thought about your feelings, thoughts, and experiences) and follows the required word count (200-400 words (worth 25 points)
· Number and color of “sticky notes” on time line (worth 10 points)
· Quality of the picture uploaded (the picture must be clear, and the writing on the “sticky notes” must be clear, and easy to read) (worth 10 points)
· Grammatical or spelling errors undermine the overall the effectiveness of your work (worth 5 points)
MBMH Policy for Late Journal Submissions Points will be deducted from late submission of reflection journal entries as follows:
· 20 points will be deducted from journal entries posted on Blackboard ANY TIME after 11:59 PM on the specified due date, up to the first 24 hours.
· 20 additional points will be deducted each 24 hours after this, up to 72 hours after the specified due date.
· After 72 hours you will receive a zero (0) for your journal entry assignment in that Unit.
We strongly suggest that you do not wait until the last minute to post your journal entries as there is always the chance that technical problems (internet, hardware, etc.) might interfere with your ability to upload your work onto Blackboard. We will not be able to grant exceptions to this grading policy for late entries!
Journal Grading Scale: Needs Improvement: 0-73.9 points Meets Expectations: 74-89.9 points Exceptional: 90-100 points (Exceptional work is defined as work that goes above and beyond the prompt and shows creativity, thoughtfulness and reflection)
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Evidence-Based Approaches and Co-occurring Disorders-What reactions do you have to the ideas they have presented?
Unit 7 Discussion 1
Evidence-Based Approaches and Co-occurring Disorders
Read the Discussion Participation Scoring Guide to learn how the instructor will evaluate your discussion participation throughout this course.
The assigned reading by Burnett, Porter, and Stallings (2011) emphasizes the advantages of an integrated treatment approach for co-occurring disorders (dual diagnosis). Discuss the advantages of integrating treatment compared to treating each disorder separately. What are some of the barriers to implementing an integrated approach and how can they be addressed?
Response Guidelines
Respond to the main discussion posts of two learners. What reactions do you have to the ideas they have presented? Include examples from the course readings or your own experience to support your perspective, and raise questions to continue the dialogue.
Resources
scoring guide icon Discussion Participation Scoring Guide.
Due Monday 6.00pm (2/19/2018). $20.00
Create an innovative idea for a new product, service, or business. During Phase 1, you will submit your own idea for an innovation along with a model they find useful for evaluating its merits.
Explain how the account of biblical creation can be viewed as a model for innovative and creative leaders when managing chaos
Objective and Projective Techniques-•Select one of these topics and provide the importance for that type of testing, include how and when it should be used and the “pitfalls” with regards to ethical standard and Best Practice model that must be followed per the selected instruments
Objective and Projective Techniques
Discussion instructions:
Based on the multiple topics that are covered this week for Vocation, Neuropsychological, and Forensic Testing:
•Select one of these topics and provide the importance for that type of testing, include how and when it should be used and the “pitfalls” with regards to ethical standard and Best Practice model that must be followed per the selected instruments.
Be sure to put all information in your own words, cite accordingly, and include a list of references used in APA format. Your post should be at least 300 words.
Checklists and Rating Scales-The four methods covered this week for measuring personality include observations, interviews, checklists, and rating scales. For this assignment, focus on the use of checklists and rating scales as you create a posting that includes the following elements: •validity, ethical concerns, or demographic issues of this method
Checklists and Rating Scales
The four methods covered this week for measuring personality include observations, interviews, checklists, and rating scales. For this assignment, focus on the use of checklists and rating scales as you create a posting that includes the following elements:
•comparisons and contrasts on the use of checklists and rating scales in assessing personality, which can include the types, strengths and weaknesses, reliability,
•validity, ethical concerns, or demographic issues of this method;
•explanation of when one of these methods might be preferred over the other; and
•explanation of the clinical judgment issues that might play a role in using these methods to assess personality.
Be sure to put all information in your own words, cite accordingly, and include a list of references used in APA format. Your post should be at least 300 words.
The four methods covered this week for measuring personality include observations, interviews, checklists, and rating scales. For this assignment, focus on the use of observations and interviews as you create a posting that includes the following elements: •comparisons and contrasts on the use of observations and interviews in assessing personality, which can include the types, strengths and weaknesses, reliability,
Observations and Interviews
Discussion instructions:
The four methods covered this week for measuring personality include observations, interviews, checklists, and rating scales. For this assignment, focus on the use of observations and interviews as you create a posting that includes the following elements:
•comparisons and contrasts on the use of observations and interviews in assessing personality, which can include the types, strengths and weaknesses, reliability,
•validity, ethical concerns, or demographic issues of each method;
•explanation of when one of these methods might be preferred over the other; and
•explanation of the clinical judgment issues that might play a role in using these methods to assess personality.
Be sure to put all information in your own words, cite accordingly, and include a list of references used in APA format. Your post should be at least 300 words.
Achievement tests are commonly used in psychological and educational fields, as well as for the basis of various factors. Select an Achievement test that is published and the information is available online for review. Explain the test to include age ranges, language available, subtest and how the scores are reported. Explain your choices.
Discussion instructions:
Paraphrase and do not quote the material. Make certain to site the website and testing publisher in your posting. Remember that references used in APA format. Your post should be at least 300 words.
Intelligence tests are commonly used in psychological and educational fields, as well as for the basis of various factors. Select an intelligence test that is published and the information is available online for review. Explain the test to include age ranges, language available, subtest and how the scores are reported. Explain your choices
Intelligence Tests
Discussion instructions:
Intelligence tests are commonly used in psychological and educational fields, as well as for the basis of various factors. Select an intelligence test that is published and the information is available online for review. Explain the test to include age ranges, language available, subtest and how the scores are reported. Explain your choices.
Paraphrase and do not quote the material. Make certain to site the website and testing publisher in your posting. Remember that references used in APA format. Your post should be at least 300 words.
