The long-term risk of developing social anxiety

how does genetics and traumatic experience cause social phobia(give two reason respectively) 2)what is the four ways to overcome social phobia
How does genetics cause social anxiety?
Looking at the long-term risk of developing social anxiety, the risk is strongly influenced by genetic factors. This is probably because personality traits that predispose to the disorder, such as introversion and low emotional stability, are influenced by genetics.
How can trauma cause social anxiety?
A person with PTSD may have difficulties communicating or interacting with others for fear of coming into contact with trauma-related reminders. All of this may feed the development of SAD. In addition, many people with PTSD feel high levels of shame, guilt, and self-blame, and these feelings may lead to SAD.
What is the most common social phobia?
The most common form of social phobia is a fear of public speaking. In some cases, social phobias can cause people to avoid social situations including school and work, which can have a major impact on the individual’s well-being and ability to function.

Important aspect of counseling

Maintaining confidentiality is critical in counseling clients (Pomeroy, 2014). This can be a big challenge when providing telehealth services. As a councelor how can confidentiality be maintaining when providing service via telehealth?

Confidentiality is an important aspect of counseling. This means that under normal circumstances no one outside the Counseling Center is given any information — even the fact that you have been here — without your expressed written consent.

How do you maintain confidentiality in Counselling?
To maintain confidentiality, it is the counselor’s responsibility to keep the client’s records safe and appropriately secured. Records should be locked away where only the counselor can reach them. Protect records at home. It is important that you lock away documents at home as well as at the office.

Coaching Psychology within Diverse Cultures

How does Cognitive Approach Therapy impact Coaching Psychology within Diverse Cultures of a team?
Can CBT be used with diverse populations?
CBT has been adapted for various ethnic minority groups in the West and local populations in non-Western cultures through a series of steps and using mixed-methods research. Only minor adjustments are required in CBT.
Is CBT effective across cultures?
Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is a widely used and acceptable therapy for most mental health disorders, but explanations used in CBT are based on Western concepts and illness models. For reasons explained here, CBT remains the psychotherapeutic model of choice across cultures if adapted appropriately.

Types of Communication Strategies

Define and explain three conversational strategies for effectively expressing remorse. Provide an example for each.

What are examples of communication strategies?

Types of Communication Strategies. Verbal communication strategies can be broken down into the two categories of written and oral communication. Written strategies consist of avenues such as e-mail, text, and chat. Examples that fall into the oral category are phone calls, video chats, and face-to-face conversation.

Schizophrenia and autism

Schizophrenia or Autism description within a Case Study format of a child (include age, symptoms, characteristics, intervention plan etc) Please assist with examples of what typical symptoms or characteristics that they would have in detail.

How are schizophrenia and autism related?

Schizophrenia and autism seem to overlap at multiple levels. Therefore, it is not surprising that autism was initially believed to be an early manifestation of schizophrenia, and as such it was often referred to as “childhood psychosis” or “schizophrenic syndrome of childhood” (13,14).

Development of assessment in counseling

Identify one historical event or development and discuss ways it has impacted the development of assessment in counseling.
Distinguish between formal and informal assessment and explain how the historical event you selected might influence your use of formal and informal assessments in your future counseling practice.
Then, describe one way you might use informal assessments and one way you might use formal assessments in your future counseling practice.
Finally, identify two skills you currently possess and two skills you need to further develop related to assessment that would help you fully integrate formal and informal assessment into your future counseling practice.
Explain how you might further develop the skills you identified. Be specific and use examples to support your post.

The main goals of psychodynamic therapy

In Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy, discuss what is meant by the client’s “script” and how this is related to the goals of therapy.

Next, describe an example of how Levenson challenged the client’s script in the Time Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy video we watched in class.

What are the key concepts of psychodynamic therapy?
The main goals of psychodynamic therapy are to (1) enhance the client’s self-awareness and (2) foster understanding of the client’s thoughts, feelings, and beliefs in relation to their past experiences, especially his or her experiences as a child (Haggerty, 2016).
What is a dynamic approach in therapy?
Brief dynamic therapy is a time-efficient treatment in which the therapist maintains a focus on specific client issues and goals, all within a basic psychodynamic conceptual framework.

Psychological health disparity

Describe a psychological health disparity among different among different ethnic minority groups. You can opt to examine a psychological disparity based on gender, sexuality, age, nationality. Provide one example from the text book here.

Don’t just say it is an example, tell the reader how your example illustrates a psychological health disparity by discussing how the prevalence of the disorder differs among groups, how the consequences of the disorder may differ among groups, or how access to treatment differs among groups.

 

B.  Provide a second example from any of supplementary sources listed above.

Again, don’t just say it is an example, tell the reader how your example illustrates a psychological health disparity by discussing how the prevalence of the disorder differs among groups, how the consequences of the disorder may differ among groups,  or how access to treatment differs among groups.

For example, children whose parents are seeking asylum are experiencing nationality/immigrant status as a system of inequality whereby they are automatically separated at the southern U.S. border.

What are the psychological consequences on children or entire families of this separation? From where do you derive your answers?

Consequence-Intentionality Fallacy

I need help explaining the Consequence-Intentionality Fallacy with use of an example

Would it be like I wanted to buy my husband a new watch but I didn’t have any money, so I gambled the house payment to buy the watch, and I lost?   would that be a good example?

What actions can be taken to avoid logical fallacies?
Do not: use false, fabricated, misrepresented, distorted or irrelevant evidence to support arguments or claims. intentionally use unsupported, misleading, or illogical reasoning. represent yourself as informed or an “expert” on a subject when you are not.
What are some real life examples of fallacies?
Example: “People have been trying for centuries to prove that God exists. But no one has yet been able to prove it. Therefore, God does not exist.” Here’s an opposing argument that commits the same fallacy: “People have been trying for years to prove that God does not exist.

The Importance of effective communication in radiography

The Importance of effective communication in radiography and its impact on patients with long term illness

Radiographers must possess effective communication skills to minimise any anxiety the patient may be experiencing and to provide the patient with the information that they need.

What is communication in radiography?
Written communication in radiography is primarily the use of investigation request cards and case notes. With the advent of a computerised imaging system there is an increasing reliance on electronic forms of communication.