Career scope Name of assessment and reason for administration

 career scope Name of assessment and reason for administration…

 

career scope

  • Name of assessment and reason for administration
  • Identify your top 3 Interests (found on page 1 of the Summary Report)
    • Provide a description/definition for each interest
    • Identify the type of occupations that each interest encompasses
  • Identify your top 3 Aptitude Results (found on page 1 of the Summary Report)
    • Provide a description/definition for each of your top aptitudes
    • Identify job tasks that may be associated with each aptitude
  • Identify 3 of the recommended Work Groups you would be interested in exploring

a confounding and a mediating variable that would effect a study on the the effect of cbt therapy women with perinatal anxiety

What would be a confounding and a mediating variable that would…

What would be a confounding and a mediating variable that would effect a study on the the effect of cbt therapy women with perinatal anxiety

What are the criticisms of cognitive behavioral therapy?

Criticisms of Traditional CBT

Given the dominance of CBT in certain settings, it is not surprising that the approach has garnered its fair share of critics. Opponents have frequently argued that the approach is too mechanistic and fails to address the concerns of the “whole” patient.

What is the difference between altruism and egoism

1-What is the difference between altruism and egoism, and how do…

 

1-What is the difference between altruism and egoism, and how do they contribute to empathy?

2-Are there areas of your life where you could be providing more help to someone (or to a group of people)? What are some obstacles preventing you from helping more often, and what steps could you take to remove those obstacles?

What is the difference between egoistic helping and altruistic helping?
Whereas altruistic motivations regulate social behavior directed towards others, egoistic motivations focus on meeting the needs of the self
What is the difference between egoism and altruism quizlet?
What is the difference between egoism and altruism? Egoism involves helping others with the expectation of help in return, while altruism involves helping others with no expectation of help in return.

Please add references as necessary. Thanks!

Clarifying any questions you may have regarding the various careers in psychology

This discussion board has the purpose of clarifying any questions…

This discussion board has the purpose of clarifying any questions you may have regarding the various careers in psychology. You may post questions regarding your choice of career, future career plans and how to achieve them or questions regarding previous course material.

 Please remember to respond to two of your fellow classmates. I will also be monitoring this discussion board and providing you with information and answers to your questions.

Which field of psychology is in demand?

Counseling Psychologist

While mental health is one of the largest areas within counseling psychology, some people in this field opt to conduct research. They also teach university courses or provide vocational counseling.

Analyze each case study presented in the Blooming Park simulation

 

Part 2: Case Studies

Analyze each case study presented in the Blooming Park simulation as if you were the counselor assigned to work with the student. Include the following information:

  • Summarize the student, including demographics and developmental information.
  • Assess the available information/data and identify the presenting concern(s).
  • Propose at least one delivery system service that would be appropriate for the case.

GWEN KATZ

Gwen Katz, 10, is a fifth-grade student at Max Aasen Elementary School.

Gwen comes from a middle class background and is Jewish; she is an only child who
lives with parents. Gwen has attended the school since second grade, when her
family moved from another state.

She is identified as gifted and participates in the school’s gifted program for both math and language arts. Gwen has always been
shy, but she has always had friends, especially among the other “smart girls.” This
year, though, she is struggling quite a bit socially.

Former friends have shunned her, and she has been bullied by two of her classmates. Her parents have had
several conferences with the school to discuss the bullying. Gwen has become
withdrawn, and her once-stellar grades have suffered.

 

Morgan Walter
Fifth Grade Teacher

I’ve seen this kind of situation before. Fifth grade girls can be very mean.

Puberty is coming earlier for a lot of girls, and it’s a rough age.

Unfortunately , I have an unusually mean group this year. This isn’t the first time I’ve seen a bright girl like Gwen become a target. I’ve tried to help out
as much as I can.

There are two girls in the class that have been bullying her -calling her names,
taunting her, making fun of her clothes- and one of the girls put a threatening letter in her locker.
That girl was suspended for three days, and the other girl has been disciplined as well.

But there’s only so much the teacher can do when it comes to exclusion, which in my mind is a
vicious kind of bullying, too.

The girls who she used to be friends with have been excluding her.
She got all As the first semester, and she’s not doing nearly as well now. She used to participate
in class discussions all the time, but not anymore. I feel at a loss on how to best help her.

 

Patrice Sandoval
Gifted and Talented Teacher

I’ve worked with Gwen for the past four years. She’s such a delightful kid! Very smart, creative,
funny.

And she’s so deflated right now. She almost seems like a different kid than the cheerful.
fun girl I’ve gotten to know.

She’s not putting nearly as much effort into her work as she did in the
past. I’m sure the social dynamic is part of what’s bothering her.

There’s a group of girls in the gifted classes that are… well, there’s no sugarcoating it.

They’re a clique, and an exclusionary one. Gwen was always kind of on the outskirts of the clique-not a member of the central group,
but they always talked to her in class and invited her to birthday parties, and stuff like that.

Now, it looks like to me that they are out of their way to avoid her.

I tried to intervene and had a conversation with the girl who’s the ringleader of the group, and I’m pretty sure I just made things
worse.

It’s really a shame because for gifted kids like Gwen, friendships with the other gifted kids
can be a real lifeline at this age. But in this case, the smart girls are the mean girls.
Dan Katz
Parent

I don’t know what to do to help my daughter. She’s so moody.

She spends lots of time in her room watching YouTube videos and playing with the cat.

She doesn’t want to hang around with me and my wife anymore -which I quess is normal -but she doesn’t hang around with other kids much
either.

I guess she’s never had a ton of friends, but we did used to have girls over at our house,
and there’s none of that right now.

And we can’t get her to talk to us about what’s going on. We
didn’t even know she was being bullied until Mr. Morgan called us in for a conference.

She used to be so open with us. And on top of that, she’s been skipping homework assignments and not
doing all that well in school. which is completelv not like her.

Now I’m wondering if we made a
mistake keeping Gwen at this school. A couple of years ago, we applied to get her into program in
another district for gifted kids, and she got in.

But the school would have been an hour commute
from our house each wav, and the district wasn’t as good overall as Blooming Park.

So we
decided to keep her here, and as you can see, that’s not going well.

Discuss the overall outcomes of therapeutic treatment methods for anxiety disorders.

In today’s society, avoiding anxiety is virtually impossible. From…

 

In today’s society, avoiding anxiety is virtually impossible. From major catastrophes, to traffic jams, to the many little hassles experienced on a daily basis, anxiety is every present and ready to surface at any moment.

Once anxiety becomes a frequent part of life, a greater risk for life threatening illness is the result. It is therefore imperative, when faced with repeated symptoms of anxiety, appropriate treatment is obtained.

Fortunately, there are many treatment options for counteracting anxiety such as medication, therapy, and relaxation exercises to name a few.

Research the many forms of treatment available for anxiety disorders. Compare and contrast the various methods and their effectiveness for each anxiety disorder.

Explain the meaning of an empirically tested treatment method. Describe how treatment methods are scientifically tested and proven to be effective.

Discuss the overall outcomes of therapeutic treatment methods for anxiety disorders.

Research dissemination is an important component of the research process

Research dissemination is an important component of the research process, involving summarizing findings and presenting them in a format that is accessible and “friendly” to the end-user.

1.What are some qualities you value in a good research report?

2.How might a researcher use creativity to improve the effectiveness of the sharing of research findings, in the process of preparing a research report.

Please use EXAMPLES and be as specific as possible in your answer

The liberal international order has been indispensable for creating the wealth our world depends on

The liberal international order has been indispensable for creating…

 

The liberal international order has been indispensable for creating the wealth our world depends on, but those left aside (or who have not gained as much), be they states or individuals, are increasingly arguing that it be abandoned.

Do you think this order can survive at the international level, or is bound to collapse? What do you think the effects of this would be for the international system?

two of the most important elements are the need statement and the evaluation plan.

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There are many important elements to a grant proposal, the writer thinks that two of the most important elements are the need statement and the evaluation plan.

The need statement is important because it demonstrates to the funding organization the need for the proposed program or project (BIT, 2020).

Without a strong need statement, it will be difficult to convince the organization to fund the proposal. The need statement should be

well researched and clearly demonstrate the problem that the proposed program or project will address (Congress et al, 2017). \

For example, if a counseling agency is proposing a new program to address the needs of underserved populations in the community, the need statement should clearly demonstrate the need for such a program.

The need statement should describe the underserved populations that will be served by the program and the challenges they face in accessing counseling services.

The need statement should also describe the potential impact of the proposed program on the community.

The evaluation plan is important because it shows the funding organization how the proposed program or project will be evaluated. An evaluation plan is essential in order to demonstrate that the program or project is effective and is meeting the goals that were set forth in the proposal (BIT, 2020).

Without an evaluation plan, it will be difficult to show that the program or project is successful and worthy of continued funding. An example of this would be a counseling agency that is proposing a new program to address the needs of victims of domestic violence.

The evaluation plan should describe how the agency will measure the success of the program (Instumentl, 2022). The evaluation plan should include a description of the data that will be collected and how it will be used to measure the success of the program.

The evaluation plan should also describe how the agency will use the data to improve the program over time.

Example of need statements from counseling or human service agencies include:

-The proposed program will address the needs of underserved populations in the community who do not have access to counseling services.

-The proposed program will address the needs of victims of domestic violence who do not have access to counseling services.

-The proposed program will address the needs of children in the foster care system who do not have access to counseling services.

 

Last, examples of evaluation plans from an counseling or human service agency should include:

– The proposed program will be evaluated by conducting surveys with participants before and after the program to measure changes in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.

-The proposed program will be evaluated by conducting focus groups with participants to gather qualitative data about their experiences with the program.

-The proposed program will be evaluated by comparing the number of clients who access counseling services before and after the program is implemented.

 

Reference:

BIT (2020). Grant Proposal: What is it & How to Write it?

Congress, E. P., Luks, A. & Petit, F. (2017). Nonprofit Management: A Social Justice Approach. Springer Publishing

Instumentl (2022). 15 Components of a Good Grant Proposal | Instrumentl

 

 

Does deconversion from religion require a personal crisis of faith or is it a sign of psychological growth?

Does deconversion from religion require a personal crisis of faith…

 

Does deconversion from religion require a personal crisis of faith or is it a sign of psychological growth? What does the research say about this?

What are the psychological effects of losing your religion?

Those participants who exited their religion were more likely to start out scoring lower on emotional stability, to be less trusting of others, and they tended to place less valu

How does religion impact depression?

Religion and depression

Of 93 observational studies, two-thirds found lower rates of depressive disorder with fewer depressive symptoms in persons who were more religious. In 34 studies that did not find a similar relationship, only 4 found that being religious was associated with more depression.

e on conformity, tradition and benevolence, and more value on self-direction, hedonism and the pursuit of power.