Watch The Nature of the Mind–Part One: The Roots of Psychological Disorder. Please note that the video is dense and may be difficult to understand upon first viewing. You are encouraged to watch the video more than once over the course of several days to better understand the conversation in more depth.PLEASE ADDRESS ALL THE […]
Description This week’s lesson covered four different moral theories. In your assignment for this week, you will be working with a group to describe the four moral theories: Consider the following moral theories: Moral relativism (This is the one that I have to complete) Deontology Utilitarianism Natural law theory Each group will create a presentation […]
Philosophical Differences Between Qualitative and Quantitative Paradigms and Approaches Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapter 1 in the Frost e-book, Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology, and the required journal articles for this week. Also review last week’s PSY635 Week Two Discussion Scenario (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. In that […]
IMPORTANT: AFTER PURCHASE, OPEN THIS PAGE AGAIN AND SCROLL DOWN BELOW TO DOWNLOAD FILES WITH ANSWERS. 1. Which of the following is not a common group rule? 2. The size of a play therapy group for elementary students should be 3. There are three specific types of group: problem centered, developmental, and topic specific. 4. […]
Description 1.Considering the material in Chapters 10 & 11, have your views on the ethical treatment of animals changed? If so, how have your views changed on the treatment of animals in regard to issues such as keeping pets, eating meat, wearing fur and animal products (such as leather shoes), using animals for experimental testing […]
Required Readings Note: To access this week’s required library resources, please click on the link to the Course Readings List, found in the Course Materials section of your Syllabus. Reid Mandell, B., & Schram, B. (2012). An introduction to human services: Policy and practice (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson Education. · Chapter 3, “Intervention […]
Part I – The most commonly known and labeled senses are sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. Considering this, please address the following Do you think that there may be senses which do not necessarily receive information only from the environment, but rather from within us as well? (For example, how do you sense that […]
you will write a 1000-1500 word response to your chosen paper topic from the list below. See Course Outline for the due date. This assignment is worth 300 points, or 30% of your grade. DO NOT USE ANY SOURCES OTHER THAN THE DALRYMPLE ARTICLE AND YOUR TEXTBOOK. YOU WILL ATTACH A FILE IN THE BOX AT THE […]
A family member says that humans are exceptional because, unlike other animals, we can be kind, selfless, and virtuous. Would you agree with that statement? Or do you think that our selflessness is actually driven by some degree of self-interest? For this discussion, you will explore the concept of prosocial behavior, with a focus […]
Students draft a formal case report exploring a real-world issue pertaining to psychological impacts the media plays based on Weeks 7-13 webinar lecture subjects: – video games The phenomenon of competition and addiction brain imaging technology – media portrayal of social topic Demonstratio, protests Social movement, politics Gender an race crime and violence Bullying, body […]