What rules do undergraduate students need to be aware of?

Resource: American Psychological Association website.

Research is an important part of the learning process and in the field of psychology. The difference between good and poor research is often the lack of understanding the process and importance of sources. APA is a part of the research process. For this assignment you are assuming the role of an instructor who is presenting on research and APA guidelines.

The two concepts you must understand to complete this assignment correctly are 1) the difference between Peer reviewed and Non Peer Reviewed sources AND 2) A basic understanding of APA formatting rules.

Create a 10- to 15-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation with detailed speaker notes that includes the following:

The steps of the research process using a diagram. WHAT are the steps needed to complete a project or write a paper from gathering research to turning it in? (Make sure you are discussing the process to write a research based paper, NOT the steps used to complete a research study).  Detail all of these steps and present them in a diagram form.

A list of 8 to 10 credible research strategies, and explain how they may be used. HOW/WHERE will you find your research?  How will you know you have the correct sources and information? (You will find a lot of this discussed in your readings for this week).

The differences and similarities of peer-reviewed resources and resources that are not peer-reviewed. Explain the differences so someone who did not know what this was could understand.

An outline of the APA guidelines that govern the style and structure of research.  What rules do you need to follow to document your sources?

Expectations for your course according to your reading and the current version of the APA manual. Some rules are different for undergraduates versus graduate students or professional researchers.  What rules do undergraduate students need to be aware of?  *Hint – check out the materials in the Center for Writing Excellence APA guidelines

Incorporate at least two peer reviewed sources in your presentation.

Include at least one APA-formatted citation example, both in-text, and end text citations.

Format any citations in your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.

Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

How will you modify your approach so that the two clients with exceptionalities receive differentiated supportive intervention and benefit from the group as much as the other young people?

Unit 9 Assignment 1 & Unit 9 Discussion 1 & 2? $45.00 Due (Sunday) 9/01/2018.

Unit 9 Assignment 1

Group Crisis Intervention

Serving Multiple Constituencies

This assignment will walk you through the steps to create crisis response plans, which is a critical job skill for counselors of children and adolescents. Using the Group Crisis Intervention Template, you will:

· Develop a one-time group crisis intervention plan that will help children or adolescents deal with the loss of classmates.

· Develop a one-time group crisis intervention plan to assist their parents and other concerned community members.

· For each intervention plan, describe how you will adapt these groups so that they are beneficial for individuals from different cultural backgrounds and are inclusive of individuals with exceptionalities.

· Use the Group Crisis Intervention Template to complete this assignment. Follow the instructions for formatting your plan, as indicated in the template.

Counselors who work with children and adolescents rarely work only with children and adolescents! They are often asked to help with prevention efforts, consult with schools or other groups that serve children, educate parents and teachers about children’s mental health needs, and advocate for changes in communities and schools. Therefore, any counselor must understand how these multiple systems operate and must be knowledgeable about the programs and networks that support the mental health of diverse children and adolescents in the community.

For this assignment, you will describe how you would work with diverse individuals and two different constituencies by developing a group crisis intervention proposal for the Middle Valley Consortium. The intervention will include counseling components, education and prevention components, and follow-up plans to connect individuals to other programs or networks, if needed.

Your proposal is being requested because the community is still reeling from the shocking death of two middle school students, who overdosed on prescription drugs. Your proposal will include plans for holding two crisis intervention groups, one for the classmates of the deceased children and one for parents and community members who are upset by the event and concerned about the growing epidemic of prescription drug abuse among children and adolescents.

Your community is diverse, so your crisis groups will include members from several different racial and ethnic backgrounds. You also have been informed that there is one middle school girl who has a hearing impairment, as do her parents, and one middle school boy affected by a motor neuron disease resulting in orthopedic impairment; he requires a wheelchair. His father is also affected by this heritable disease and requires a wheelchair. Additionally, from previous experience in the school, you know that two of your group members are medicated for ADHD.

You will implement your crisis counseling groups adapting the Group Crisis Intervention plan offered in Counseling Children, pages 610–612; however, you will tailor your plan to meet the needs of your attendees. Your proposal will include the following:

Introduction to Group Crisis Intervention

Discuss why group crisis counseling is helpful for children and adolescents who experience crises and how this meets important mental health needs. Discuss why group crisis counseling is also helpful for parents, teachers, or community members who work with children, using a systems theory perspective.

Counseling Theory

Select a counseling theory that will guide your crisis interventions and state your rationale for using it for this purpose.

Groups Skills Required in Diverse

Discuss the counseling skills and techniques, based on your selected theory, which will be genuinely helpful to both groups. How will you build and maintain rapport throughout the group? How will you ascertain that you accurately hear and sensitively respond to the group’s emotions?

Sample Group Outlines—Counseling Phase

For each group, describe the Introductory Phase, Fact Phase, Feeling Phase, and Client’s Current Symptoms Phase with brief elaborations of what you as a counselor will do or say in each phase.

Teaching Phase

The teaching phase will differ for your middle school group and your concerned parents and community members group. In addition to teaching your groups about common responses to crises, including helpful and unhelpful responses, you will need to include a prevention component to briefly address substance addictions, including why and how they develop (etiology), how they can be prevented, and how to intervene when a peer (or a child or adolescent) is suspected of using drugs, and where group members can go for further information.

Summary Phase

The summary phase will help support group members going forward. Describe how you will help develop individual or group action plans. Describe how you will inform the group of several hypothetical school or community resources where they can turn for additional help. The resources should be somewhat different for the adolescent group and the parent and community members groups. Including resources that are available in your own community as part of your resources for your groups will help prepare you for your own future!

Assuring Cultural Appropriateness for Diverse Individuals

One responsibility of counselors is to use multicultural competencies to ensure that individuals from all background benefit from our services. In group settings, this can be even more challenging due to differences among the group members. Even group members from the same race have different levels of acculturation, and so might respond to counseling strategies differently. What will you do to remain alert and responsive to needs of the group? How might you need to modify your counseling skills, techniques, and the group crisis counseling intervention to make it culturally appropriate for diverse individuals?

Assuring Appropriateness for Individuals With Exceptionalities

All individuals have the right to receive mental health services that meet their needs. How will you adapt or modify your groups so that children and adults with unique exceptionalities or disabilities can benefit as involved members? Are there legal considerations that will inform your group crisis counseling plans?

Conclusion

Briefly describe what you have learned about how counselors—particularly counselors who serve children and adolescents—need skills to influence community systems, family systems, and school systems on behalf of their clients.

Requirements

· Prepare your paper in accordance with APA style and formatting. It should be 6–8 pages long, not counting the references and title pages. No abstract is necessary.

· Succinctly address key points in each section of your plan. Counselors must develop plans to share with other professional that are clear and concise.

· Your paper should have at least 4 references, including the Counseling Children textbook.

· Use the Group Crisis Intervention template provided in the Assignment Resources.

Resources

· Group Crisis Intervention Scoring Guide.

· Group Crisis Intervention Template.

· APA Style and Format.

Unit 9 Discussion 1 [u09d1] Unit 9 Discussion 1

Personal Reactions to Exceptional Clients

Sometimes when counselors have had little exposure to children with exceptionalities, their feelings of pity overwhelm their clinical judgment and their usual counseling approach. The danger is that the counselor may underestimate the exceptional child’s or teen’s abilities and responsibilities, and lower their expectations for what the child can do.

Reflect on your personal reactions to working or interacting with children or adolescents who have disfiguring birth defects or disabilities due to injury. Consider what personal issues you will be aware of when first meeting the following:

· A teenager who endured a traumatic brain injury in an automobile accident and who now has severe facial and upper-body scarring.

· A child who was born with cerebral palsy, resulting in both speech and motor impairment.

Discuss the personal thoughts and feelings you might anticipate when first meeting a client such as these. What challenges might you face in differentiating the mental health issues, potential diagnoses, and counseling needs of the client from their obvious physical challenges? How would you set realistic expectations for this child or teen? Cite appropriate sources for you conclusions.

Resources

· Discussion Participation Scoring Guide.

·

o APA Style and Format.

Unit 9 Discussion 2 [u09d2] Unit 9 Discussion 2

Differentiated Counseling Interventions

This discussion, and the responses of your peers, is designed to coordinate with this unit’s assignment.

Consider the following scenario:

You are a counselor who is developing a crisis group for Middle School girls and boys ages 12–14. You know that one group member has a diagnosis of ADHD and one has another disability (choose one of the categories described in Chapter 20 of Counseling Children).

Review page 700 of Counseling Children to help you answer the following questions in your initial post:

· What legal and ethical responsibilities do you have with respect to the young clients with disabilities?

· What goals would you have for a first session for your group?

· What therapeutic approaches or methods will you use to achieve these goals?

· How will you modify your approach so that the two clients with exceptionalities receive differentiated supportive intervention and benefit from the group as much as the other young people?

· Discussion Participation Scoring Guide.

·

o APA Style and Format.

Readings

 

 

Play Therapy for   Children with Disabilities

Launch Presentation | Transcript

Complete the following:

· Read Chapter 20, “Counseling With Children With Disabilities,” in Counseling Children, on pages 677–705. This chapter reviews methods for counseling children with special needs, including learning disabilities, ADHD, and physical exceptionalities.

· Read Becerra and Michael-Makri’s 2012 article, “Applying Structural Family Therapy With a Mexican-American Family With Children With Disabilities: A Case Study of a Single-Parent Mother,” from Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, volume 43, issue 2, pages 17–24.

Multimedia

Play Therapy for Children With Disabilities: Click Launch Presentation to listen to the audio presentation—a discussion on how disabilities might impact the use of play therapy as an intervention.

Optional e-Book

Scan Jongsma, Peterson, McInnis, and Bruce’s 2014 e-book, The Child Psychotherapy Treatment Planner (5th ed.). This e-book may be helpful as a guide to creating developmentally-appropriate treatment plans.

TEMPLATE

Group Crisis Intervention: Serving Multiple Constituencies

Author First Name Middle Initial Last Name

Capella University

 

Group Crisis Intervention: Serving Multiple Constituencies

This is your paper’s introduction. Note, however, that it does not have a heading; its position at the beginning of the body of the paper implies that it is the introduction. Instead, include the title of your paper centered at the top of the page, not bolded; it is not considered a heading. In the body of your paper, indent the first line of each paragraph. As always, use double spacing and 12-point Times New Roman font. For the purposes of this assignment, simply replace this text with a brief paragraph in your own words stating that this paper presents your group crisis counseling proposals for the Middle Valley XXX.

Introduction to Group Crisis Intervention

Discuss why group crisis counseling is helpful for children and adolescents who experience crises and how this meets important mental health needs. Discuss why group crisis counseling is also helpful for parents, teachers, or community members who work with children, using systems theory perspectives.

Counseling Theory

Select a counseling theory that will guide your crisis interventions and state your rationale for using it to serve your diverse and different groups.

Skills Required in Diverse Groups

Discuss the counseling skills and techniques, based on your selected theory, which will be genuinely helpful to both groups. How will you build and maintain rapport throughout the group? How will you ascertain that you accurately hear and sensitively respond to the group’s emotions?

Sample Group Outline

Counseling Phase

For each group, briefly outline of the Introductory Phase, Fact Phase, Feeling Phase, and Client’s Current Symptoms phase with brief elaborations of what you as a counselor will do or say in each phase. These phases will include very similar content for both the adolescent and adult groups, but note where difference might be necessary.

Two paragraphs in this section will allow you to describe the your plan for the Counseling Phase for both groups.

Teaching Phase

The teaching phase will differ for your middle school group and your concerned parents and community members group.

Responses to Crisis. First you will provide psycho-educational information to your groups about common responses to crisis, including helpful and unhelpful responses.

Two paragraphs in this section will allow you to describe how you will teach these concepts to each age group.

Preventing and Responding to Addictions in Children.  Describe how you will include a prevention component to address substance addictions. Briefly describe how you will present why and how they develop (etiology), how they can be prevented, and how to intervene when a peer (or a child or adolescent) is suspected of using drugs, and where group members can go for further information. Include age-appropriate information for both groups.

Two paragraphs in this section will allow you to describe how you will include a prevention component with each  group.

Summary Phase

The summary phase will help support group members in going forward. Describe how you will help develop individual or group action plans. Including resources that are available in your own community as part of your resources for your groups will help prepare you for your own future!

Middle School Group. The resources should be somewhat different for the adolescent group and the parent or community members groups. Describe how you will inform the teens of several hypothetical school or community resources where they can turn for additional help.

Parent and Concerned Community Members Group. Describe how you will inform the parents and concerned adults of several hypothetical school or community resources where they can turn for additional help.

Assuring Cultural Appropriateness for Diverse Individuals

One responsibility of counselors is to use multicultural competencies to ensure that individuals from all backgrounds benefit from our services. In group settings, this can be even more challenging due to differences among the group members. Even group members from the same race have different levels of acculturation, and so might respond to counseling strategies differently. What will you do to remain alert and responsive to needs of the group? How might you need to modify your counseling skills, techniques, and the group crisis counseling intervention to make it culturally appropriate for diverse individuals?

Assuring Appropriateness for Individuals with Exceptionalities

All individuals have the right to receive mental health services that meet their needs. How will you adapt or modify your groups so that individuals with unique exceptionalities or disabilities can be involved members of the group and benefit from it? Refer to the legal considerations that will inform your group crisis counseling plans.

Conclusion

Briefly describe what you have learned about how counselors, particularly counselors who serve children and adolescents, need skills to influence community systems, family systems, and school systems on behalf of the clients they serve.

 

References

(Include at least five sources that you used in your assignment. You may include your textbook. The reference below provides an example citation for an article.)

Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume#(issue#), xx–xx.

 

to enter the workforce immediately upon graduation, identify the benefits and risks of doing so.

Estimating the Benefits and Costs of Your Choices

According to studies of graduates of bachelor-degree programs in psychology, entry-level positions tend to pay relatively little and may be relatively unsatisfying. Although the positions, pay, and reported job satisfaction of psychology majors tend to significantly improve many years after graduation, those who enter the workforce immediately upon graduation risk at least a few years of less-than-satisfactory employment (Landrum & Elison-Bowers, 2009; Rajecki & Borden, 2011).

Although graduate school can be a route to a better paying, more satisfying job, and career, it is quite expensive. A doctoral degree results in most students entering into debt for as much as $75,000 to $200,000 (Stringer, 2016). The median debt incurred for a master’s degree is approximately $25,000 (Kantrowitz, 2011).

Tasks

Using your textbook, the Internet, and the Argosy University online library resources, research possible choices, such as entering the workforce immediately upon graduation, or enrolling in a graduate school. Based on your research, respond to the following:

  • Select one of the options: entering the workforce upon graduation or attending graduate school. For your selected option, identify at least five benefits and at least five risks associated with that choice. For example, if you choose to enter the workforce immediately upon graduation, identify the benefits and risks of doing so.
  • Design a poster illustrating the risks and benefits. Include visual aids, such as clipart, photos, graphs, figures, or tables, to add to the poster’s visual appeal. You can create your poster in Microsoft Word or Microsoft PowerPoint format using the templates provided.
    • If you have chosen to enter the workforce, imagine you are designing the poster for display at a job fair at which you are a recruiter trying to convince new graduates, of undergraduate programs, to work for your organization.
    • If you have chosen to enter graduate school, imagine you are designing the poster for display at a professional conference where you hope to recruit undergraduate seniors to apply to your graduate program.
  • Download and review a copy of either the Microsoft Word poster template, or else the Microsoft PowerPoint poster template.
  • Support your statements with information from academic sources, one which can be your textbook. Be sure to include in-text citations and a reference list visible on the poster, near the bottom or end.

do we inherit our personality traits from our parents?

TEXTBOOK  PSY-108-T1112 Introduction to Psychology

Many people think of mental health when they think about psychology, but it goes far beyond that. Before composing your initial discussion post, read Chapter 1 and think of how it relates to something in everyday life. Choose something in the chapter that relates to your own life, something you have observed, or even a newsworthy topic, and explain how the chapter material applies.

 

Respond to two of your peers, sharing your own thoughts or examples of the real-life example they identified.

Jennifer post

 

A few years ago, my husband went to prison and i was left alone to raise our kids. I could no longer pay the rent on the apartment so i was evicted. My kids and i were homeless, my sister took us in for awhile but she soon asked us to leave and we were homeless again. I found a shelter and they helped me to get a place of my own. Through all of this, i didn’t notice my son doing things like acting up in school by making the teachers cry, stealing cars, and breaking into peoples homes. The school counselor recommended that i take him to see a doctor. The doctor diagnosed him with depression and schizophrenia. I believe that all the things i was going through with his dad going to prison and us being homeless, had a very negative affect on him

Erika post

 

While reading this chapter, I couldn’t help but keep thinking to myself, “wow, I didn’t know psychology consists of so much”.  From behavioral study to personality study and why we do the things we do.  One thing that stuck out to me particularly is when it mentioned that we do things our parents did that we vowed not to do ourselves or that we wouldn’t think we would be like our parents. There have been many times that I have had a “oh my goodness, I sound like my mom” moment.  It does pose the question, do we inherit our personality traits from our parents? Or is it something we are both with in our own ways, and if so how much of it is it really ours and how much of it is our parents.

provide a description of three to five policies (including two to three state-level and two to three federal-level policies) related to that population

Social workers often are very aware of and informed about the needs of the specific populations with which they work. As a result, it is important that social workers get involved in the policy-creation process by sharing their experiences and perspectives with others, including policymakers.

For this Discussion, select a population of particular interest to you. Then, select three to five policies (including two to three state-level and two to three federal-level policies) related to that population. Finally, subscribe to a variety of blog alerts concerning the population and the policies you selected. Note that you will be discussing about these policies throughout the course. You will also critically review the published opinions of bloggers outside of this course, who write about the policies you identified.

By Day 4

Post a brief description of the population you selected. Then, provide a description of three to five policies (including two to three state-level and two to three federal-level policies) related to that population. Finally, explain the relationship between the policies and the population you selected.

Required Readings

Popple, P. R., & Leighninger, L. (2015). The policy-based profession: An introduction to social welfare policy analysis for social workers. (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.
Chapter 11, “Politics and Social Welfare Policy” (pp. 245-261)

Required Readings

Popple, P. R., & Leighninger, L. (2015). The policy-based profession: An introduction to social welfare policy analysis for social workers. (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.
Chapter 2, “Defining Social Welfare Policy” (pp. 20-30)

The Library of Congress: Thomas. (n.d.). How our laws are made. Retrieved October 10, 2013, from http://web.archive.org/web/20160703001104/https://www.congress.gov/resources/display/content/How+Our+Laws+Are+Made+-+Learn+About+the+Legislative+Process

Optional Resources

Laureate Education (Producer). (2013). Legislative process [Multimedia file]. Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu

What kinds of fallacies did you or they use as part of the argument?

NO PLAGIARISM!!!!!!!!!!

Identifying Fallacies

This week’s lecture focused on applying some of the intellectual standards discussed in previous weeks and applying them to the news media. This week’s lecture also focused on the different fallacies that individuals make when trying to persuade you. Think of some of the disagreements or arguments you have had in the past – either at a personal, educational or professional level. Describe the disagreement or argument. What kinds of fallacies did you or they use as part of the argument? Was it persuasive? Did you feel good critical thinking was used in any of your examples?

SHOULD BE IN YOUR OWN WORDS!!!! 

how would classes be enriched by an increase in the proportion of older students, and how would classes suffer through such an increase?

.  A case study.  Deborah Shore, aged 45, works for a small corporation in the Research and Development department. When she first became a member of the department 15 years ago, Deborah was an unusually creative and productive researcher; her efforts quickly resulted in raises and promotions within the department and earned her the respect of her colleagues. Now, Deborah finds herself less interested in doing research; she is no longer making creative contributions to her department, although she is making contributions to its administration. She is still respected by the coworkers who have known her since she joined the firm, but not by her younger coworkers.

 

Analyze the case study from the psychoanalytic, learning, and contextual perspectives: how would a theorist from each perspective explain Deborah’s development? Which perspective do you believe provides the most adequate explanation, and why?

 

2. Interview your mother (and grandmothers, if possible), asking about experiences with childbirth. Include your own experiences if you have had children. Write a paper summarizing these childbirth experiences and comparing them with the contemporary experiences described in the text.

 

3. Identify a “type” of parent (e.g., single parent, teenage parent, low-income parent, dual-career couple) who is most likely to be distressed because an infant has a “difficult” temperament. Explain why you believe that this type of parent would have particular problems with a difficult infant. Write an informational brochure for the selected type of parent. The brochure should include an explanation of temperament in general and of the difficult temperament in particular, and give suggestions for parents of difficult infants.

 

4. Plan an educational unit covering nutrition, health, and safety for use with preschoolers and kindergartners. Take into account young children’s cognitive and linguistic characteristics. The project should include (1) an outline of the content of the unit; and (2) a description of how the content would be presented, given the intellectual abilities of preschoolers. For example, how long would each lesson be? What kinds of pictures or other audiovisual materials would be used? How would this content be integrated with the children’s other activities in preschool or kindergarten?

 

5. Visit two day care centers and evaluate each center using the information from the text as a guide. Request a fee schedule from each center. Write a paper summarizing your evaluation of each center. Note: Unless you are an actual potential client of the center, contact the director beforehand to explain the actual purpose of the visit, obtain permission to visit, and schedule your visit so as to minimize disruption to the center’s schedule.

 

6. Watch some children’s television programs and advertising, examine some children’s toys and their packaging, read some children’s books, and listen to some children’s recordings, looking for evidence of sex-role socialization. Write a paper comparing these contemporary influences with those you remember from your own childhood, and discuss the implications of the differences and similarities you find.

 

7. Write a paper describing things your parents did to help you in school and anything your parents did that hindered you in school. If you have young brothers and/or sisters, include your parents’ influences on their education. Analyze your parents’ actions from the standpoint of the characteristics discussed in the text.

 

8. Write a paper summarizing the theoretical perspectives on identity presented in the textbook. Identify the perspective you find most acceptable, and justify your choice. Evaluate the information in light of your own development in adolescence.

 

9.  A case study.  Julie is a 40-year-old homemaker. Besides chauffeuring her very active 13-year-old son and 15-year-old daughter to school activities, maintaining the household, and providing emotional support to her husband (who is facing a stressful job situation), Julie cares for her 70-year-old widowed father. Her father had a stroke last year. After her father’s stroke, Julie dropped the two college courses she had been taking, so that she could visit him regularly in the hospital and help with his rehabilitation there. When he was released from the hospital, he moved into her home for an indefinite period. That seemed to be the only option other than a nursing home. Julie’s brother and sister live out of town and are unable to provide physical care for their father. It has now been several months since Julie’s father moved into her home. Julie is feeling overwhelmed as she tries to meet the needs of her father, her husband, and her children.

 

Write a paper discussing steps that could be taken to solve or prevent problems for Julie and possible pitfalls in taking these steps. Dimensions of the situation that you will want to consider include (1) finances, (2) health, (3) emotional functioning of individuals, and (4) relationships between family members.

 

10. Many colleges and universities allow older people to audit courses tuition-free. But–perhaps because the arrangement does not generate tuition–most institutions do not actively promote this option or encourage people to take advantage of it; the number of older people who actually enroll in such courses tends to be fairly low. Suppose that your college began taking aggressive and effective measures to encourage elderly people to enroll in courses, with the eventual result that around half of the students in most classes were 65 or older. Write a paper discussing two issues. First, how should instructors modify their teaching and their evaluation and testing procedures in response to this change in the student population, given the material in the text describing older adults’ cognitive performance and abilities? Second, how would classes be enriched by an increase in the proportion of older students, and how would classes suffer through such an increase?

 

11. Although most older people prefer to live independently in the community, and most are successful in doing so, institutional care is an essential option for an aging population. Some facilities are excellent, providing high-quality care, comfort, and intellectual and social stimulation. However, even in these excellent settings, there is probably some room for improvement. Develop a description of an ideal nursing home. Your description should include the approximate number of residents, the approximate number of staff members, the qualifications of the staff, the physical design of the facility, provisions for promoting contact between residents and the community, and activities offered within the facility.

 

Identify models of group development as applied to the treatment of compulsive and addictive behaviors.

Ethical and Cultural Issues (1-2 pages). To complete this section, you will:

◦Recognize client characteristics relevant for ethical group placement in context of American Counseling Association (ACA) and Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW) Standards.

◦Recognize appropriate client preparation for group participation.

◦Recognize appropriate utilization of clinical supervision to address ethical and cultural issues.

Group Development (1-2 pages). To complete this section you will:

◦Identify models of group development as applied to the treatment of compulsive and addictive behaviors.

◦Address how the theories covered in the theoretical analysis portion of the project affect group development.

What are some of the psychological effects cyberbullying can have on the victim?

Define cyberbullying. Do you know anyone who has been bullied online? Have you ever been bullied online? What are some of the psychological effects cyberbullying can have on the victim?

  • timely and proper submission of assignmen. At least 300 words
  • complete and thorough post using credible sources (no wikipedia or .com sites)
  • proper grammar, citation, and replies to classmates posts.

Does society have the right to force someone to receive electrical stimulation in the brain?

Electrical Brain Stimulation

The electrical signaling within each neuron is not just of theoretical interest. Knowing the electrical basis of brain functioning offers an understanding of disorders such as epilepsy, so that physicians can help people avoid or control seizures. There is growing evidence that implanting electrodes in the brain can offer relief for movement and mental disorders. However, the power to manipulate the brain’s electrical signals raises ethical questions. Does society have the right to force someone to receive electrical stimulation in the brain? For example, would it be acceptable to implant an electrode in the brain of a person convicted of murder that prevents the person from being aggressive?

**Provide a brief description of the electrical properties of an individual neuron. Then explain how those properties may change over time. Finally, describe the potential ethical implications of implanting an electrode in the brain of a person convicted of murder that prevents the person from being aggressive, instead of sending him or her to prison.

APA format

Plagiarism free

250-300 words