CBT 2

Similar hypotheses underpin cognitive therapy (CT) and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), yet the application of each is different when working with clients. CT involves adjusting how clients think and feel. CBT involves adjusting how clients think and behave. It is up to social workers or other helping professionals to compare both therapies and determine which is most effective for client intervention.

For this Discussion, select a client problem that you think calls for CT or CBT as an intervention. Write a brief description of the client problem you selected. Then, explain if you would choose CT or CBT as an intervention for this client problem and explain why. Effective references

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Max Points: 5.0

How do the many socioemotional changes of adolescence impact family systems? Respond to the question theoretically and then provide a minimum of two examples, without sharing names if they are personally known to you.

Forensic mental health practitioners who evaluate or treat sexual offenders are responsible for knowing and understanding the laws and rules that pertain to this specialized population. Megan’s Law (also known as the Jacob Wetterling Act) is a federal law

Forensic mental health practitioners who evaluate or treat sexual offenders are responsible for knowing and understanding the laws and rules that pertain to this specialized population. Megan’s Law (also known as the Jacob Wetterling Act) is a federal law that requires registration of individuals convicted of sex crimes involving children. The Supreme Court case of Kansas v. Hendricks (1997) upheld the state’s rights to civilly commit sex offenders. The court specified further in Kansas v. Crane (2002) that states can civilly commit sex offenders only if there is some degree of volitional impairment (i.e., the ability to control one’s behavior due to a mental abnormality or personality disorder). The Adam Walsh Act is another federal law that imposes additional requirements for registration and utilization of a three-tier system of classification of sex offenders based upon the risk to the community.

Using the module’s readings, the Argosy University online library resources, the Internet, and the websites for your legislature or state courts, determine whether your state has legislation specific to sexual offenders or SVPs.

Then, based on your research, respond to the following:

  • If your state has an SVP act, briefly describe the requirements of your state and discuss whether it follows Megan’s Law, the Adam Walsh Act, both, or neither. Ensure that you provide links to the information. Discuss the pros and cons of your state’s SVP laws.
  • If your state does not have an SVP act, review your state’s sex offender register web page. Be sure to provide links to the page. Discuss the pros and cons of sex offender registration (especially regarding effectiveness in reducing sexual offending) based upon your review of the literature. Ensure that you provide references.

In addition, using the module’s readings, the Argosy University online library resources, the Internet, and professional literature, identify and describe three risk assessment instruments used in assessing the risk of sexual recidivism. Professional literature may include the Argosy University online library resources, relevant textbooks, peer-reviewed journal articles, and websites created by professional organizations, agencies, or institutions (.edu, .org, and .gov).

Apply APA standards to citation of sources.

Post your responses in a minimum of 300–500 words.

References:

Kansas v. Crane, 534 U.S. 407 (2002).

Kansas v. Hendricks, 521 U.S. 346 (1997).

Examine the Influences of Gestalt Psychology on Modern Cognitive Psychology

For this week’s assignment, imagine that you are delivering a presentation to your graduate school colleagues on the history and influences of Gestalt on the major areas of cognitive psychology today. Prepare a PowerPoint presentation that introduces the main theorists, theories, and some of the research avenues taken by Gestalt psychologists. Conclude with a brief overview of the influence of Gestalt on cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, and Gestalt therapy.

Your PowerPoint should contain citations where necessary, an engaging slide design with illustrations, and transitions and animations where you think necessary. Remember, the purpose of a PowerPoint is to support the presentation that is embodied in your speakers’ notes, retaining the interest of your audience and moving them along the logical progression from your introduction to your conclusion.

Incorporate appropriate animations, transitions, and graphics as well as speaker notes for each slide. The speaker notes may be comprised of brief paragraphs or bulleted lists.

Support your presentation with at least five scholarly resources. In addition to these specified resources, other appropriate scholarly resources may be included. 

Length: 12-15 slides (with a separate reference slide)

Notes Length: 200-350 words for each slide

Be sure to include citations for quotations and paraphrases with references in APA format and style where appropriate. 

The Articles attached have to be referenced.

M3 Assignment 3

Compare and contrast the aspects of objective and projective personality tests. What are the similarities and differences between them? In what cases would objective tests be better to use, and in what cases would projective tests be better to use?

Completing a Qualitative Study

Directions:

1. Code the data.

2. Present the results in a table similar to Table 1 in Tables for Assignment document.

3. Create a codebook in a table similar to Table 2 in Tables for Assignment document.

Words or Phrases That Appear Frequently

4. Create a table for each theme similar to Table 3 in Tables for Assignment document.

Inductively Developed Themes

5. Write a report of the results. Include an introduction, discussion of your sample and instruments, data analysis, results, recommendations, and references.

6. See complete directions in “Assignments Document.”

M2A1 PERSONALITY THEORIES – Television Character

Assignment 1: Discussion—Television Character

Television provides us with many interesting examples of interpersonal and neurotic behaviors. In this assignment, you will delve into the life and actions of some of your favorite television characters and analyze them using Horney’s coping strategies.

Interestingly, Horney’s three coping strategies for one’s neurotic needs correlate very well with three of Adler’s different personality types:

•   Horney’s moving-toward strategy—Adler’s getting or leaning type

•   Horney’s moving against—Adler’s ruling or dominant type

•   Horney’s moving away from—Adler’s avoiding type

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Using Horney’s theory of coping with neurotic needs with three different interpersonal orientations, select a TV program of your choice containing a character that Horney would identify as exhibiting neurotic behaviors.

 As you watch a full episode of this show, focus on this character and tally each instance of moving-toward, moving-against, and moving-away behavior. 

Research Horney’s theory using your textbook, the Internet, and the Argosy University online library resources. Based on your research, respond to the following:

•   Discuss this character’s neurotic needs and trends. 

•   What do you think has happened in his/her life that has led to these behaviors?

•   In addition to general life events, how has gender and culture influenced the character’s neurotic needs and behaviors?

•   How do these interpersonal orientations impact the way this character interacts with others and develops relationships?

Write your initial response in 4–5 paragraphs. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.  REFERENCES AND LINKS TO SITES NEEDED.  

PLEASE USE THIS BOOK AS ONE OF YOUR CITED REFERENCES

Feist, J., Feist, G., Roberts, T. (12/2012). Theories of Personality, 8th Edition. [Argosy University]. Retrieved from https://digitalbookshelf.argosy.edu/#/books/1260050815/

Soc 112 class

After reading Chapter 7, watch the video Wealth Inequality in America (The captioned video is available at Wealth Inequality in America-captioned). Find one scholarly source to support your responses to the questions. Then, answer the three questions below, which are included in the Module Four Worksheet. Your worksheet will be graded using the rubric below, which corresponds directly with the three questions listed below.

1. Describe your initial reaction to the concepts in this video.

2. Did any of the information in the video surprise you? Why or why not?

3. Discuss how a person’s social class (also referred to as socioeconomic status) can affect his or her chances of success.

ORIGINAL WORK PLEASE

journal 2….one page….5 hours from

no plagiarism or work done before for other students

300words only…5 hours from now..

3 sources

Prompt: In this journal entry, reflect on the following:  Reflect on how the sources you have found support or contradict your selected theory. Do your sources meet your evaluation criteria? Why or why not? o Are you able to locate at least one primary source for this theory?  Summarize the research source’s historical context, the research method, and how you located the research source. o What is the historical context? o What research method is used? o Where are you locating your sources?  Identify any other questions you have for the instructor at this point. Guidelines for Submission: Your journal entry should be 2 to 4 paragraphs in length and any sources used should be cited in APA format. NOTE: Attached is previous work done for the FINAL Project for which this assignment will also contribute to.

Week 2 Part 2

PSY640 Week Two Interactive Assignment: Developing Age-Appropriate Psychoeducational Materials

Part of your role as a psychology professional is to educate the public about the practices of the profession. This week’s interactive assignment will provide you with unique opportunities to try on this expert role while developing a work product that you may be able to use in a professional context.

To prepare yourself for this assignment, place yourself in the role of a psychology professional. Your receptionist tells you that there are very anxious parents on the line who just made an appointment for their child to be tested by you. The child’s parents asked for a recommendation about how to explain to their child what to expect and why the family is coming to see you. Fortunately, you have written several books and psychoeducational materials for different ages and developmental levels to inform new clients about what to expect during their psychological testing appointments.

For your interactive assignment this week, you will develop and present a book to educate children about the psychological testing experience in a developmentally appropriate manner. Be sure to incorporate imagery that will catch the attention of the child along with your story. Your colleagues will then have an opportunity to provide feedback on your book, and you will have the opportunity to evaluate your colleagues’ books as well.

Clearly, the ability to understand concepts is an important accomplishment in learning. However, the ability to break down complex concepts and explain them to different audiences demonstrates deeper learning and is a highly desirable professional skill. I hope you will use this assignment to create a product that you—as a professional—could recommend to parents to educate children in developmentally appropriate ways. If you have access to children, it might be helpful to get their feedback on your book. Have fun!

Test Overview

A mental health assessment gives your doctor a complete picture of your emotional state. It also looks at how well you are able to think, reason, and remember (cognitive functioning). Your doctor will ask you questions and examine you. You might answer some of the doctor’s questions in writing. Your doctor will take note of how you look as well as your mood, behavior, thinking, reasoning, and memory, and how well you can express yourself. Your doctor will also ask questions about how you get along with other people. This includes your family and friends. Sometimes the assessment includes lab tests, such as blood or urine tests.

A mental health assessment may be done by your primary care doctor. Or it may be done by a psychiatrist, psychologist, or social worker. The results of your test are confidential

In this interactive assignment, you will create a story for children to educate them about psychological assessment. To begin, select a targeted developmental or reading level pre-K through grade 6. Review the elements required for each section of your storybook below. Visit the Storybird website to familiarize yourself with this technology. You may review the Storybird Quick-Start Guide for additional assistance with using this platform.

Your username will become the professional author name for your book. Therefore, when you register for your Storybird account it is recommended that you use the following format for your username: first initial followed by last name (e.g., JSmith). If you receive a message that your username has been taken, it is recommended you include your middle initial (e.g., JASmith). Do not use Internet handles and/or other unprofessional appearing pseudonyms.

Review the information in Chapter 5 of your textbook corresponding to the assessments appropriate for the age group you selected and review the Mental Health Assessment (2013) article for examples of information provided to the public about psychological testing. You may choose any appropriate title for your story. Be sure to address each of the following questions in your storybook in an age-appropriate manner:

  • Why is the character in the story being referred for testing?
  • Who will conduct the assessment?
  • What is being measured?
  • How long will testing take?
  • Who will be present during the assessment process? If not in the room, where will parents and/or guardians be while the character in the story is being tested?
  • How will the results be used? Who will have access to the results (e.g., medical doctor, family, the court, teachers), and why? This will vary depending on the character and plot in your story.
  • How will the tests be taken?  
  • What will be the outcome of the assessment? How will the information be used? How might this information impact the life of the character in your story?

Include content to address any developmentally appropriate fears that individuals of the age group you selected may have. For example, young children commonly associate going to the doctor with getting a shot.

Be sure to include all the required material from the instructions above in your online storybook. Once you have created your storybook, include the link in your initial post. In your initial post, note the age or grade level for the target audience of the story. Briefly analyze and comment on the challenges and benefits related to explaining psychological assessment concepts using language that is developmentally appropriate for children. Compare at least two assessment instruments used to assess intelligence or achievement for the age group you selected. Include in-text citations and references for all sources used.

Note: It is highly recommended you complete all written work in a separate document first and then cut and paste the required content into your online storybook. This will allow you to edit and save your work separately from the online storybook, should any technical failures occur. This approach will also allow you to work on your content without having to remain connected to the Internet, which will make it easier to develop and edit your content prior to publishing it to your online storybook.