Describe the similarities and differences between Satir’s survival stances and attachment theory.

Describe the similarities and differences between Satir’s survival…

 

Describe the similarities and differences between Satir’s survival stances and attachment theory.

Both the attachment theory and Satir’s survival positions place emphasis on the value of close relationships in human growth.

Satir’s theory, however, emphasizes the growth of self-esteem, whereas attachment theory emphasizes the growth of stable attachments.

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy has an innately different language around their interventions

1. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy has an innately different…

 

1. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy has an innately different language around their interventions and approach to the client. Describe how CBT intervention is inherently different from SFBT’s approach.

 

2. Reflect on the differences in the Erford (2020) and Schroeder (2021) texts. Critically evaluate both texts and compare the interventions presented.

Which is correct about solution-focused brief therapy?
Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) is a strength-based approach to psychotherapy based on solution-building rather than problem-solving. Unlike other forms of psychotherapy that focus on present problems and past causes, SFBT concentrates on how your current circumstances and future hopes.
What type of approach is Solution-Focused Therapy?
The solution-focused approach is a humanistic therapy, which focuses on self-development, growth and responsibility. It is goal-directed and focuses on building solutions, rather than on solving the problems that clients bring to therapy.
What are the three rules of solution focused treatment?
The principles of SFBT can be summarized as “listen, select, and build.” More specifically: The focus is on building solutions rather than solving concerns. The therapist assumes you already possess solution-building abilities and listens intently to try to identify cues in your discussion to support this.

Summarize how a behavioral health provider would integrate physical and mental health

Summarize how a behavioral health provider would integrate physical…

 

Summarize how a behavioral health provider would integrate physical and mental health with a patient who is interested in weight management but who is also struggling with depression.

What are concerns a behavioral health provider needs to keep in mind for this type of patient? How do you imagine you may try to balance these concerns if you deal with this in your future work?

How can psychologists help reduce obesity individual and/or systemically )?
Psychologists talk to patients about their challenges to making healthy choices and identify the triggers that prompt the patient to make unhealthy choices. A psychologist may also evaluate a patient for anxiety, depression, and eating disorders such as binge eating.
How do you manage a patient with depression?
Medications and psychotherapy are effective for most people with depression. Your primary care doctor or psychiatrist can prescribe medications to relieve symptoms. However, many people with depression also benefit from seeing a psychiatrist, psychologist or other mental health professional.

General Psychology Assignment #6 (25 points) For each case below

General Psychology Assignment #6 (25 points) For each case below,…

 

General Psychology

Assignment #6 (25 points)

For each case below, identify the primary psychological disorder that the person has, list three symptoms, and suggest one possible treatment.

When identifying the disorder or treatment, be SPECIFIC (e.g., instead of stating “anxiety”, state “panic disorder”, or instead of stating “therapy” or “psychotherapy”, state “cognitive psychotherapy”).

Case Study 1 (5 points)

Jessica is a 28-year-old married female. For the past few weeks Jessica has felt unusually sad and tired and has found it increasingly difficult to concentrate at work. Her coworkers have noticed that she is often irritable and withdrawn.

She has called in sick on several occasions, which is completely unlike her. On those days she stays in bed all day, watching TV, or sleeping.

At home, Jessica’s husband has noticed changes as well. She’s shown little interest in sex and has had difficulties falling asleep at night. He’s overheard her having frequent tearful phone conversations with her closest friend.

When he has tried to get her to open up about what’s bothering her, she pushes him away with an abrupt “everything’s fine”.

Jessica has found herself increasingly dissatisfied with her life, and she’s been having frequent thoughts of wishing she was dead.

A.) Disorder:

B.) Symptoms (list 3):

1)

2)

3)

C.) Treatment (list 1):

Case Study 2 (5 points)

Kristen is a 38-year-old divorced mother of two teenagers. She has had a successful, well-paying career for the past several years in upper-level management.

Even though she has worked for the same, thriving company for over 6 years, she’s found herself worrying constantly about numerous things that she can’t control.

This worry has been troubling her for the past year. Despite her best efforts, she hasn’t been able to shake the pessimistic thoughts and feelings of doom.

Ever since the worry started, Kristen has found herself feeling restless, tired, and tense. She has frequent headaches, upset stomach, and back pain. She often paces in her office when she’s there alone.

She’s had several embarrassing moments in meetings where she has lost track of what she was trying to say. When she goes to bed at night, it’s as if her brain won’t shut off.

A.) Disorder:

B.) Symptoms (list 3):

1)

2)

3)

C.) Treatment (list 1):

 

 

 

Case Study 3 (5 points)

Jorge is a 27-year-old male who recently moved back in with his parents after his fiancée was killed by a drunk driver 3 months ago. His fiancée, a beautiful young woman he’d been dating for the past 4 years, was walking across a busy intersection to meet him for lunch one day.

He still vividly remembers the horrific scene as the drunk driver ran the red light, plowing down his fiancée right before his eyes. He raced to her side, embracing her crumpled, bloody body as she died in his arms in the middle of the crosswalk.

No matter how hard he tries to forget, he frequently finds himself reliving the entire incident as if it was happening all over.

Since the accident, Jorge has been plagued with nightmares about the accident almost every night. He had to quit his job because his office is in the building right next to the little café where he was meeting his fiancée for lunch the day she died.

Normally an outgoing, fun-loving guy, Jorge has become increasingly withdrawn and emotionally numb.  He also startles easily.

A.) Disorder:

B.) Symptoms (list 3):

1)

2)

3)

C.)  Treatment (list 1):

 

Case Study 4 (5 points)

Trey is a 21-year-old business major at a large university. Over the past few weeks his family and friends have noticed increasingly bizarre behaviors.

On many occasions they’ve overheard him whispering to himself in an agitated voice. Lately, he has refused to answer or make calls on his cell phone, claiming that if he does it will activate a deadly chip that was implanted in his brain by evil aliens.

His parents have tried to get him to go with them to a psychiatrist for an evaluation, but he refuses. He has accused them on several occasions of conspiring with the aliens to have him killed so they can remove his brain to study it.

He has stopped attending classes altogether. He is now so far behind in his coursework that he will fail if something doesn’t change very soon.

Trey has difficulty expressing his emotions.  Often it seems that he has no emotions, and he sometimes will sit for hours and stare into space.  On the rare occasions that he does show emotions, the emotions are usually inappropriate for the situation.

A.) Disorder:

B.) Symptoms (list 3):

1)

2)

3)

C.) Treatment (list 1):

 

 

 

 

 

Case Study 5 (5 points)

Antonia has been having episodes in which she “blacks out” and then wakes up in a new location several hours later. She cannot remember what she said or what she did while she was unconscious, yet other people tell her that she spoke with them and engaged in activities with them.

Other people also have mentioned that sometimes she calls herself Felicia and is very passive and seems to be anxious and sad, while at other times she calls herself Luisa and is assertive and confident.

Occasionally Antonia acts very childlike. Recently she has had several unclear memories of being touched inappropriately by a male relative as a child.  She suspects that she might have suffered from other forms of sexual abuse during childhood, yet she cannot recall any instances.

A.) Disorder:

B.) Symptoms (list 3):

1)

2)

3)

C.) Treatment (list 1):

In a paragraph Explain humanistic, a major perspective of personality development

in a paragraph Explain humanistic, a major perspective of…

 

In a paragraph Explain humanistic, a major perspective of personality development and describe how the perspective explains an aspect of your personality.

What role does the humanistic perspective emphasize in personality development?
The humanistic perspective on personality emphasizes the individualized qualities of optimal well-being and the use of creative potential to benefit others, as well as the relational conditions that promote those qualities as the outcomes of healthy development.
How does the humanistic perspective explain personality?
The Humanistic Theory of Personality states that people are intrinsically good, with an innate drive to make themselves better. The Humanistic theory is built on the premise of a person’s self-concept, consisting of their real self and their ideal self.

Discussion on pseudovectors and pseudotensor.

Explain properly . 3. Discussion on pseudovectors and…

 

Image transcription text

3. Discussion on pseudovectors and pseudotensor. Present a proper definition and simple
example between the pseudovectors and pseudotensors.
What is pseudoscalar and pseudovector?
In linear algebra, a pseudoscalar is a quantity that behaves like a scalar, except that it changes sign under a parity inversion while a true scalar does not. Any scalar product between a pseudovector and an ordinary vector is a pseudoscalar.
What is a pseudo tensor in physics?

What is your understanding of your attachment style with those closest to you now?

What is your understanding of your attachment style with those…

 

What is your understanding of your attachment style with those closest to you now? And why? Please include your relationships with your sibling, your romantic attachment style, and your relationship with your friends.

 

Think of someone, or an animal, that you feel safe with. What about this person or pet makes you feel safe with them? (If you can’t think of anyone, you can pick someone from a movie, a book, or a religious/spiritual person or leader.)

 

There are different seasons in our lives, and it’s always essential to have a plan “B” because life is uncertain and the people close to us, family, friends, or romantic partners, can leave us either due to death, changes, or breakups.

Given that life is uncertain, change is inevitable, and there will be times in our lives when we will have to be alone, do you feel secure enough to adjust to those periods?

Self discrepancy theory among students while using social media?

Hello! May you help me organize a Review of Related Literature…

 

Hello! May you help me organize a Review of Related Literature about Self discrepancy theory among students while using social media? It should have 10 citations that support the statements. Thank you!

What is self-discrepancy theory How do self-discrepancies impact how people feel about themselves?
The self-discrepancy theory proposes that different types of self-discrepancies will result in different kinds of psychological discomforts, including dejection-related emotions (such as disappointment, dissatisfaction, and shame) and agitation-related emotions (such as fear, guilt, and self-contempt; Higgins, 1987).

Proportionality ethics considers the holistic perspectives of Kantian

Q: Proportionality ethics considers the holistic perspectives of…

 

Q: Proportionality ethics considers the holistic perspectives of Kantian (why), utilitarian-pragmatic (what), virtues (who), and situation (how). Provide two arguments in considering the advantages of appropriated proportion in decision-making?

How virtue ethics is different from utilitarianism and Kantian ethics?
Conclusion. Virtue ethics is a moral theory that is concerned with the moral character or goodness of the individual carrying out an act while utilitarianism is the moral theory that states an action is right if it is useful or is beneficial for a majority.
What is the relationship between utilitarianism Kantianism and rights theory?
Utilitarianism is a theory of obligation, whereas Kantianism is a version of rights theory. d. Rights and obligations are correlates; hence, utilitarianism, Kantianism, and rights theory bear an important resemblance.

The topic is physical health and i would like reference link

The topic is physical health and i would like reference link    …

 

The topic is physical health and i would like reference link

 

  1. Find and summarize 1 scholarly research study article that relates to your topic).  Your article should come from a scholarly journal.
    • Who conducted the research and what is their background?
    • When was the research conducted?
    • Who were the participants?
    • What was the experiment?
    • What were the results of the experiment?
    • What is physical health summary?
      Physical health is defined as the condition of your body, taking into consideration everything from the absence of disease to fitness level. Physical health is critical for overall well-being, and can be affected by: Lifestyle: diet, level of physical activity, and behaviour (for instance, smoking);
      What is the importance of physical health?
      Regular physical activity is one of the most important things you can do for your health. Being physically active can improve your brain health, help manage weight, reduce the risk of disease, strengthen bones and muscles, and improve your ability to do everyday activities.