Category: Psychology homework help

  • Must be 400 words APA format  (1) scholarly citation in APA format.   Read: M

    Must be 400 words APA format  (1) scholarly citation in APA format.  
    Read: M

    Must be 400 words APA format  (1) scholarly citation in APA format.  
    Read: Marriage Under Fire
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    Listen: Today’s Black Robe Brigade
    Listen: Being a Conservative Crusader I 
    Listen: Being a Conservative Crusader II
    Topic: Respond to the following:
    What      two to three principles did you take away from the various broadcasts over      the past couple of weeks? 
    Do you      believe we are a nation abandoned by God? 
    Of the      lessons you learned and the insights you may have gained, how will you      make practical applications as it relates to advocacy and public policy?

  •   Family System Application Using the following family case example, apply Bowe

     
    Family System Application
    Using the following family case example, apply Bowe

     
    Family System Application
    Using the following family case example, apply Bowen’s 8 interlocking concepts to explain family functioning.  
    Presenting Issue and Basic Assessment: Guero and Jane Diaz requested an intake session for help with their 15-year-old son, Martin, after Jane found marijuana in his room in a plastic bag at the bottom of one of his dresser drawers. You meet with all three family members for an assessment, and you find that the marijuana incident is the most recent in a long series of battles between mother and son. After assessing for a possible substance use disorder issue, you conclude that it is teen experimentation, but there is not a pattern of use or other concerns which would lead to a diagnosis of a drug or alcohol disorder. However, you do have concerns about the frequency of arguments between mother and son, and the increase in the intensity of the conflictual encounters.  There also seem to be some issues with school adjustment for Martin, which worries both you and his parents. Family History:  Guero’s father died when Guero was young, and he and his sister were raised by their mother. His mother was devoted, overbearing, and critical at times. She struggled with allowing them to have activities or interests outside of the family home, and by late adolescence, Guero was avoiding his mother whenever he could. He left home at age 25 and cut off all contact with his mother. His sister continues to remain single and lives at home with their mother.Jane is one of 5 siblings and had a very close relationship with her family growing up. She considers her siblings her best friends of her childhood. Janet’s parents believed that girls should stay at home after high school and focus on finding a husband and starting a family of their own. Janet did not want to take this path and struggled loudly with her parents about her desire to go to college. Her parents struggled to keep her at home, and she struggled to leave. She was successful in leaving for college and has been estranged from her parents since that time. Early Relationship:Guero and Jane met and felt a close connection to each other as neither had close family ties at that time. Their dating and engagement time was very short, and they married quickly. However, conflict soon arose as Guero was very sensitive to criticism from Jane, and Jane was very sensitive to any efforts of Guero to distance himself from her. Jane sought closeness and companionship, while Guero felt comfort in space. Guero showed a high level of sensitivity to any demands on his time, and Jane showed a high level of sadness and frustration whenever Guero indicated he did not want to engage in an activity with her that she suggested.  After a period of conflict, the couple settled into a norm for them in which Guero put all his energy into his work, and Jane adjusted to spending time by herself and feeling distant from her husband. Not long after, Martin was born.Family Development:They were a bit excited about Martin’s birth but in different ways. Guero saw Martin as a positive and fun addition to their home, and Jane saw Martin as a way to fill her need for someone to be close to. Martin was her world. She was a doting and responsive mother who cared for his every need, often before he even had to fuss or cry. Jane hovered so much over her son, even when Guero attempted to spend time with him that Guero became frustrated and backed off, allowing Martin to be in Jane’s care and under her oversight all of the time. Jane was so close to Martin that she allowed him everything he wanted and allowed him to structure their days by what he wanted. She felt hurt when he cried, as if she was a bad parent, so she did everything possible to keep him satisfied and pacified, even when that meant buying more toys, eating off schedule, allowing toys and household items to be destroyed, and naps and baths to be skipped. Martin grew up believing he was the center of the family, and he never heard the word no. Rarely did he tantrum for more than one minute before his mother gave in to whatever he wanted. As Martin’s behavior became more intolerable in his toddler and preschool years, Guero spent more and more time at work. Jane continued to pour all her time and attention into Martin which also distracted her from her lack of a marital relationship.      Martin’s school problems began in earnest in elementary school when he was faced with firm boundaries and rules in the classroom. He had tantrums at school and made few friends as he was seen as a bully and inflexible in his interactions with peers.  He mimicked his father’s behaviors when others tried to control him, and his mother always sided with Martin when she was called into the school, explaining that she did not think the school knew how to handle such as creative child as Martin.Martin grew into adolescence with few friends aside from his mother. He continued to have difficulties at school and did not follow rules or submit assignments by due dates. He rarely was prepared for class, and occasionally completed homework. He told his teachers and administrators that he did not need school and that he was too smart for school, both things he had repeatedly heard his mother say in the past. When adolescence started, the crisis at home boiled over as Martin attempted to form interests and activities outside of the home and Jane held on tight to him as if her life depended on him staying at home constantly. Guero continued to lengthen his hours at work to escape from the conflict at home. Even in Jane and Martin’s battles, they continued to remain the center of each other’s lives. Martin spent more time battling his mother than on any other activities in his life. (Case study from Nichols, 2013, pgs. 82-83).   

  • at least 400 words, APA format,  must support their assertions with at least 1

    at least 400 words, APA format,  must support their assertions with at least 1

    at least 400 words, APA format,  must support their assertions with at least 1 scholarly citation in
    current APA format.  
    Transcript: Teaching Biblical Values to a New Generation
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    Transcript: : Good Family Man
    Transcript: : A Nation Founded on God-given Liberty
    Transcript: : Dr. Dobson Speaks Out on Religious Liberty
    After listening to Ryan Dobson’s interview on “being intolerant”, interact in a thoughtful manner with the following questions:
    Do you agree it is okay to be “intolerant” and why?
    Why do you believe Christians today are sometimes seen as such?
    How can we be “intolerant” and loving at the same time?
    Philosophically speaking, how does the term “tolerance” contradict itself?
    Compare and/or contrast your answers with Dr. Meeker’s presentation on biblical values.

  • please use form to type answers in.  This week’s assignment will be (Group Theor

    please use form to type answers in.  This week’s assignment will be (Group Theor

    please use form to type answers in.  This week’s assignment will be (Group Theory).  Use the example as guide to what it is supposed to look like.

  •   Please see below the reading for this assignment also please read the indtruc

      Please see below the reading for this assignment also please read the indtruc

      Please see below the reading for this assignment also please read the indtructions
    Bennett, W. J. (2002). The Broken Hearth. Random House Digital Inc.. https://mbsdirect.vitalsource.com/books/9780385504867
     Moreland, J. P., and William Lane Craig. Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview, InterVarsity Press, 2017. ProQuest Ebook Central, https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/liberty/detail.action?docID=5144368. 
     Sire, J. W. (2020). The Universe Next Door. InterVarsity Press. https://mbsdirect.vitalsource.com/books/9780830849390 

  •   This opinion piece by Henry Cisneros, former secretary of the U.S. Department

     
    This opinion piece by Henry Cisneros, former secretary of the U.S. Department

     
    This opinion piece by Henry Cisneros, former secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, contends that housing options in America are not prepared for older adults’ growing desire to “age in place.” Please respond with at least 3 sentences for each question.
    What is the major problem that Cisneros presents in this article? Why is this problem becoming more urgent as time passes?
    What properties does a house need to have to be safe for older adults? Attempt to brainstorm beyond the properties Cisneros mentions in the article.
    What solutions can you think of to address the issue Cisneros presents? What do you think will actually happen in the coming decades?
    http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2013/10/16/housing-thats-not-a-luxury/elderly-will-need-help-as-they-age-at-hom

  • Directions   (2.5 points) –Using at least 100 words, summarize Marx and Engels

    Directions   (2.5 points)
    –Using at least 100 words, summarize Marx and Engels

    Directions   (2.5 points)
    –Using at least 100 words, summarize Marx and Engels (1908) arguments about the importance of commodities to capitalism  (.5 point)
     –State your reaction to being classified by Marx and Engels (1908) as a commodity  (.5 point)
     —State 1 implication for you being a commodity in capitalist production  (.5 point)
    —Show your reading by using Purdue owl/APA formats to correctly cite one supportive   
        scholarly source = (.5 point)
    —Use of English = (.5 point)
     
    References/Assignment Resources 
    Marx, K. & Engels, F. (1908). Manifesto of the Communist Party. New York, NY: New York Labor News Co.
    http://www.gutenberg.org/files/31193/31193-h/31193-h.htm

  •    · Revisit the goals and objectives from your Practicum Experience Plan. Expl

      
    · Revisit the goals and objectives from your Practicum Experience Plan. Expl

      
    · Revisit the goals and objectives from your Practicum Experience Plan. Explain the degree to which you achieved each during the practicum experience.
    · Reflect on the three (3) most challenging patients you encountered during the practicum experience. What was most challenging about each?
    · What did you learn from this experience?
    · What resources were available?
    · What evidence-based practice did you use for the patients?
    · What would you do differently?
    · How are you managing patient flow and volume?
    · How can you apply your growing skillset to be a social change agent within your community?

  •   Write in short paragraphs and use at least one HEADING per section.***** Find

     
    Write in short paragraphs and
    use at least one HEADING per section.*****
    Find

     
    Write in short paragraphs and
    use at least one HEADING per section.*****
    Find one research study (or more) to explain the following concepts to provide either evidence for it (prove it) or against it (disprove it), you may provide evidence for either side. Explain, describe, compare and contrast:
    – Psychological processes are universal
    – Psychological processes result from cultural differences

  •   Each of the chapters in our textbook provides a box titled Thinking Like a Cl

     
    Each of the chapters in our textbook provides a box titled Thinking Like a Cl

     
    Each of the chapters in our textbook provides a box titled Thinking Like a Clinician, in which a family case study is presented, followed by several question prompts geared towards skill application from the chapter/theory(ies).  
    For this week’s discussion, you may select the Thinking Like a Clinician activity from either Chapter 9 or Chapter 10 (Experiential or Structural).  Please review the family case study, and construct responses to each of the questions presented under the case study.
      
    Goldenberg, H. & Goldenberg, I. (2017) Family Therapy: An Overview, Cengage. ISBN: 1111828806, 9781111828806.