Explain separation anxiety and stranger anxiety, discuss the consequences of different types of attachment on later development

Explain separation anxiety and stranger anxiety, discuss the consequences of different types of attachment on later development, and describe how attachment in infancy and the continuing quality of parenting predict later socioemotional development.

How is the complex network of neurons in the brain key to the brain-behavior relationship? 

How is the complex network of neurons in the brain key to the brain-behavior relationship? What is the process of information transfer within the brain and between the brain and the body.

Discuss the impact of autism on parents and caregivers.

Discuss the impact of autism on parents and caregivers.  Describe the ways (positive and negative) that siblings are affected by autism.  Include evidence/research/textbook material, etc. within your discussion.

Discuss gender differences between women and men. How does/could this affect relationships?

Discuss gender differences between women and men.  How does/could this affect relationships?

What methods do researchers use to ensure that care is being taken to protect the physical and psychological well-being of research participants?

What methods do researchers use to ensure that care is being taken to protect the physical and psychological well-being of research participants? The researcher’s biggest obligation is to avoid harming their participants, physically or psychologically, throughout their studies and experiments. All research institutions are required to have an Institutional Review Board (IRB), which is a committee of at least five individuals who review and monitor any study that is conducted by the institution. The IRB has the power to require a researcher to make changes to their study before it is approved. If the research chooses not to make the changes, the IRB can disapprove to study. The IRB attempts to ensure that every study that takes place within their institution provides participants the following: informed consent, the participants enter the study voluntarily, the participants can leave the study at any time, the benefits offset the risks, participants have access to information about the study and the participants confidentiality and anonymity are protected. These steps help protect the participants from physical and psychological well-being. Although these precautions are good steps to protect the well-being of participants there is no guarantee of not enduring physical or psychological issues throughout a research study. If you were assigned to test a new drug, Psychocillan, which is designed to treat a new psychological disorder with symptoms that include the inability to pay attention in psychology class, how would you design the research to (a) figure out the efficacy of the drug (i.e. does it work?), I think using an experimental method would be the best way to test the efficacy of Psychocillan. I would create two groups: one control group and one experimental group. The experimental group would receive Psychocillan. The control group would receive a placebo pill, which wouldn’t contain any contents of Psychocillan. Then I would have each group report how their ability to focus in psychology class was and if it was changed. Once I received reports/responses from both the control group and the experimental group I would be able to observe whether Psychocillan was effective or not.

The purpose of credentialing and licensing in the mental health profession

The purpose of credentialing and licensing in the mental health profession is to help ensure counselor competence and consistency of the profession. As counselors who are Christians, we will have multiple sources of authority and information in our lives (God, ACA, pastors, state regulations, research, supervisors in agencies, etc.).  Similarly, clients will come to you with multiple sources of authority and information in their lives, and these may or may not match up with what you hold as having legitimate authority.

What is Antipsychotic medication agents and give an example?

What is Antipsychotic medication agents and give an example? What are Antidepressant medication agents give an example

  1. What is Mood stabilizers or antimanic medication agents give example and used reference and cite work

Which would be more beneficial to a jury deliberating a verdict for a criminal trial: formal-operational thinking or postformal thinking?

Which would be more beneficial to a jury deliberating a verdict for a criminal trial: formal-operational thinking or postformal thinking? Explain your reasoning, noting aspects of both types of thought.

What types of stressors do we often experience in the field of Mental Health Counseling?

What types of stressors do we often experience in the field of Mental Health Counseling? What impact does stress have on our bodies, our psyche, and on those near to us?

What might be the problems of taking a relative position in childhood?

What might be the problems of taking a relative position in childhood? What are the benefits of looking at childhood from a relativistic standpoint