The public perception of the disorders

Consider sociocultural factors: describe the social and cultural changes that have caused shifts in the public perception of the disorders over time. the disorders are schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and Asperger syndrome.

Journal of Phenomenological Psychology

Fill out this provided Literature Review Research Matrix [DOCX] with research concepts that can be found and connected to either these five articles related to the topic of first-generation college students and resilience at a four-year university, or to the list of articles your instructor provides. The first article has been completed for you as an example.

  1. Garriott, P. O., Hudyma, A., Keene, C., & Santiago, D. (2015). Social cognitive predictors of first and non-first-generation college students’ academic and life satisfaction. Journal of Counseling Psychology62(2), 253-263.
  2. Johnson, S. R., & Stage, F. K. (2018). Academic engagement and student success: Do high-impact practices mean higher graduation rates? Journal of Higher Education89(5), 753-781.
  3. Olive, T. (2014). The desire for higher education in first-generation Hispanic college students enrolled in a graduate counseling program. Journal of Phenomenological Psychology45(1), 72-91.
  4. Scheibe, L., Swanbrow Becker, M., Spinelli, C., & McCray, D. (2019). First generation college students’ perceptions of an academic retention program. Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 19(5), 61-76.
  5. Smith, K. J., Emerson, D. J., Haight, T. D., Mauldin, S., & Wood, B. G. (2019). An examination of the psychometric properties of the Connor-Davidson resilience scale – 10 (CD-RISC10) among accounting and business students. Journal of Accounting Education47, 48-62.

Cognitive Restructuring

Topic Cognitive Restructuring 1.  Based on the case example you have chosen, pick a CBT-based activity or worksheet that will help you support your client Include Three antecedents and two maintaining consequences

.  based on your intervention and include the following: Presenting problem Identify core beliefs, cognitive distortions, assumptions Identify the connection between belief, attitude and behaviour

Why you chose this worksheet/activity and how you will apply it Length of your intervention pages Barriers, if any, to successful intervention Follow-ups, if any – who, when, how

 

What is the organizational hierarchy of an organism?

Successive changes in the organization of an organism that was viewed as a functional and adaptive system throughout its life” is a definition of a. maturation. b. experience. c. development. d. ontogeny.

What is the organizational hierarchy of an organism?
The major levels of organization in the body, from the simplest to the most complex are: atoms, molecules, organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and the human organism.
What do you call of the series of changes in the life of an organism?
life cycle, in biology, the series of changes that the members of a species undergo as they pass from the beginning of a given developmental stage to the inception of that same developmental stage in a subsequen

Women of making unwelcome sexual advances

Sexual harassment is sometimes not about sex, but about power. What recourses does a victim have?

Sexual harassment is rarely just about sex. It’s about power.” Cases that accuse women of making unwelcome sexual advances to coworkers and employees may be rarer because fewer women hold positions of power ― especially in the corporate world.

But also, this type of foul play may be harder to recognize.

What are 2 characteristics of someone who has been sexually harassed?
What type of behavior does harassment include?
It can include matters such as the misuse of power or position by a superior, victimisation, degrading a person in the presence of others by passing remarks about their work performance, their brain power or the lack of it, any unfair treatment based on arbitrary grounds such as race, gender, sexual orientation, …
5 Signs that Someone Is the Victim of Sexual Harassment
  • Sexualized Jokes, Language, or Images. …
  • Unwanted Physical Contact. …
  • Inappropriate Conduct Based on Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity. …
  • Retaliation Against Employees Who Report Sexual Harassment. …
  • Unwelcome Requests for Romantic or Sexual Activity.

Brody makes a clear connection between leading and coaching/counseling

Brody makes a clear connection between leading and coaching/counseling. In your experience, have leaders and supervisors displayed coaching techniques and used them to better support staff?…

Which techniques have been more rarely used by leaders in your own observations and what do you think is the most important specific way that leaders need to act as coach/counselor?

Discuss scientific theory

Discuss scientific theory. What requirements must theories meet in order to be deemed acceptable? Do you think it is easy to propose theories of causation? why or why not?

*” Please give me the correct answer with an explanation. Also, don’t forget to provide a conclusion as it is mandatory.

The biopsychosocial model of mental illness

The biopsychosocial model of mental illness suggests that symptoms tend to develop in response to a combination of biological factors, social stressors, and psychological stressors. Develop a list of two precipitating factors or events for each of the three elements of the model (bio, psycho, and social) in explaining the onset of anxiety. Please be sure to explain how they relate to the three elements.

Natural consequence of the habit change

Identify a daily habit you wish to get rid of (e.g., smoking,
eating junk food, aggressive driving) or a new one you would like to start/increase
(e.g., drinking more water, exercising, spending more time with family). Do not
use this assignment to change behaviors that involve harm to yourself or others or
that involve illegal activity.
 Make sure to describe and consider the behavior in a way that success and
failure can be easily determined- saying you want to “eat healthier” is too
vague, saying you want to “eat fewer than 1800 calories per day” is
better.
 How and when did the habit form? If you don’t remember, say that and
speculate on the time period and cause. If you’re trying to start a new
behavior, describe why you want it to start.
 Use classical conditioning for behavior modification.
 If you are trying to get rid of a habit, identify those stimuli that encourage
you to engage in the behavior (e.g., locations, people, time). Also identify
how you will reduce or eliminate these stimuli. If this is not possible,
describe why. If you are trying to start a new regular behavior, identify what you will
introduce the environment to increase response. How will you associate
the new behavior with these stimuli? Be sure to use the term
“stimulus/stimuli” so that we know that you know what they are.
 Operant conditioning is required here too.
 What reinforcer(s) will you use when you either resist temptation (for
ending a habit) or engage in the behavior (for starting a new behavior)? Be
realistic and try to fit the reinforcement to the behavior (e.g., when I don’t
eat junk food for a day, I’ll buy myself my favorite fruit- no matter how
expensive it is this time of year).
 The reinforcement CANNOT be a natural consequence of the habit
change- it must be in addition to any automatic outcomes. You can
mention these natural outcomes, but you must set up another reward. If
natural consequences were sufficient for behavior change, you’d already
have done it! Also, do NOT make the desired behavior the reinforcement
for stopping (e.g., If I don’t drink soda for a week, I can have a soda)
 Reinforcers must be something you receive daily- even if it’s just a
progress chart with more tangible reward at the end (e.g., if I resist for 4 of
the 5 days, I’ll buy myself silly putty). Change the reinforcement as
needed if it is unrealistic or ineffective.
 Let’s avoid punishments, unless you really think it will help you change.
 After you have these identified, keep a brief record of your progress (or lack thereof)
daily for each of 5 consecutive days. Turn this log in too.
The format of this log is up to you. Some people like to use a table format, others
prefer a brief narrative.
 Record what you did related to the behavior and what changes occurred.
Were you successful?
 Identify whether or not reinforcer(s) received daily.
 If you failed, what do you plan to do differently for better success the next
day
 At the end of the 5 days, describe…
 whether you anticipate continued success and why
 how will you wean yourself from the reinforcement? You will want to
slowly stop using the reinforcer so that you continue the behavior even
without the reinforcement. Even if you were unsuccessful up to this point
and expect continued lack of success, describe how a weaning plan could

Use concepts of religion

his assessment is designed to help you explore one course-related topic in-depth; gather academic, peer-reviewed sources related to this topic; explain analyze and synthesize the literature on this topic. Completing the essay will help you achieve the following learning outcomes:

  1. Use concepts of religion, society, and culture to describe the nature of human social interactions
  2. Outline the sources of both cooperation and conflict in religion.
  3. Debate critically the linkages between society and faith.
  4. Describe the histories, beliefs, and practices of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

TOPIC: What is the significance of Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation in Christian history? What were the consequences and how has that influence later Christianity?