it is important to consider psychology of coaching for industry and organization.

Analyze why, as globalization increases, it is important to…

 

Analyze why, as globalization increases, it is important to consider psychology of coaching for industry and organization.

Industrial and organizational (I/O) psychologists study and assess individual, group and organizational dynamics in the workplace. They apply that research to identify solutions to problems that improve the well-being and performance of organizations and their employees.

The factors that influence the link between attitudes and behavior.

Differentiate and critique the factors that influence the link…

 

Differentiate and critique the factors that influence the link between attitudes and behavior.

Provide examples that illustrate the factors you chose.

Attitudes can positively or negatively affect a person’s behavior, regardless of whether the individual is aware of the effects. Attitudes can positively or negatively affect a person’s behavior. A person may not always be aware of his or her attitude or the effect it is having on behavior.

Explain the three ethics of moral reasoning: autonomy, community, and divinity through a cultural lens.

Explain the three ethics of moral reasoning: autonomy, community,…

 

Explain the three ethics of moral reasoning: autonomy, community, and divinity through a cultural lens. You can focus on a culture, subculture or compare two.

autonomy, in Western ethics and political philosophy, the state or condition of self-governance, or leading one’s life according to reasons, values, or desires that are authentically one’s own.
Moral philosophy is usually divided into three categories: metaethics, applied ethics, and normative ethics.

What is clinical assessment and why is it important?

What is clinical assessment and why is it important? What are your…

 

What is clinical assessment and why is it important? What are your thoughts about the DSM (i.e., pros or cons)?

In addition, the DSM helps guide research in the mental health field. The diagnostic checklists help ensure that different groups of researchers are studying the same disorder—although this may be more theoretical than practical, as so many disorders have such widely varying symptoms.

Discuss the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill in the United States.

Discuss the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill in the…

Discuss the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill in the United States. How have changing policies reflected cultural values and understanding of mental illness?

The United States has experienced two waves of deinstitutionalization, the process of replacing long-stay psychiatric hospitals with less isolated community mental health services for those diagnosed with a mental disorder or developmental disability.

How can teachers recognize the signs of an illness in young children?

How can teachers recognize the signs of an illness in young…

 

How can teachers recognize the signs of an illness in young children? What would you do to determine if a child is in need of immediate medical care?

How would you respond to a parent or guardian who declines medical intervention for religious or cultural reasons?

Severe or persistent vomiting. Sudden injury due to a motor vehicle accident, burns or smoke inhalation, near drowning, deep or large wound, or other injuries. Sudden, severe pain anywhere in the body. Sudden dizziness, weakness, or change in vision.
IMCI identifies general danger signs that may call for hospitalization of the child and then bases its assessment on the presence of 1) cough and difficulty breathing, 2) diarrhea, 3) fever, 4) measles, 5) ear infection, and 6) malnutrition.

One of the most important parts of adolescence is identity development.

One of the most important parts of adolescence is identity…

 

One of the most important parts of adolescence is identity development.

James Marcia proposed that depending on their commitment levels and experience with a crisis or active exploration adolescents fall into one of 4 identity statuses:

identity-achieved, moratorium, foreclosed, and identity diffused.

Reflect on your own adolescence.

In which of these stages would you have considered yourself?

Summarize these 4 identity statuses.

Then discuss your own identity status that you experienced as an adolescent.

What factors led to your identity status?  Do you believe that your identity status has changed or remained stable?  Explain.

What attributes would you associate with effective supervision for community practitioners

What attributes would you associate with effective supervision for…

 

What attributes would you associate with effective supervision for community practitioners

Qualities of a good supervisor. Great communication skills– the ability to communicate in a clear and concise manner using positive language is essential. A positive attitude- a warm and welcoming nature goes a long way towards both clients and staff. Lead by example- in attitude, work ethic and appearance.

Describe your thought process about making an advance directive.

Describe your thought process about making an advance directive….

 

Describe your thought process about making an advance directive. Explain your decision and note any barriers or resistance you may encounter when making such a directive.

​An advance directive allows you to decide who you want to make health care decisions for you if you are unable to do so yourself. You can also use it to say what kinds of treatments you do or don’t want, especially the treatments often used in a medical emergency or near the end of a person’s life.

Science,pseudoscience and common sense.

Science,pseudoscience and common sense. Pseudoscience is…

Science,pseudoscience and common sense

 

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Pseudoscience is everywhere. Pseudoscientists make extraordinary claims that sound scientific and seem tomake sense, at least superficially.

Why do you think all of us are prone to quickly fall for the guiles of pseudosciences, even when we should know better. Give specific examples form your own lives, the readings, lectures and the videos that were assigned this week

Commonsense is mainly concerned with immediate action in context; science is mainly concerned with achieving some understanding which – to some extent – is independent of persons and context, and in this interest may eschew the need for guiding immediate action.