Why do some individuals appear to age faster than others?

As individuals grow older, they experience biological changes, but how they experience these changes varies considerably. Senescence, or the process of aging, “affects different people, and various parts of the body, at different rates” (Zastrow & Kirst-Ashman, 2016, p. 658).

What factors affect the aging process? Why do some individuals appear to age faster than others? In this Discussion you address these questions and consider how, you, as a social worker, might apply your understanding of the aging process to your work with older clients.

To prepare for this Discussion, read “Working With the Aging: The Case of Francine” in Social Work Case Studies: Foundation Year.

By Day 3

Post a Discussion in which you:

  • Apply your understanding of the aging process to Francine’s case. How might Francine’s environment have influenced her aging process? How might you, as Francine’s social worker, apply your knowledge of the aging process to her case?
  • Identify an additional strategy you might use to apply your knowledge of the aging process to social work practice with older clients in general. Explain why you would use the strategy.

 

Learning Resources

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.

Required Readings

Zastrow, C. H., & Kirst-Ashman, K. K. (2016). Understanding human behavior and the social environment (10th ed.). Boston, MA:  Cengage Learning.
Chapter 1, “Introduction to human behavior and the social environment: The strengths perspective” (pp. 13)
Chapter 14, “Biological Aspects of Later Adulthood” (pp. 654-684)

Plummer, S. -B., Makris, S., & Brocksen, S. M. (Eds.). (2014). Social work case studies: Foundation year. Baltimore, MD: Laureate International Universities Publishing. [Vital Source e-reader].
“Working With the Aging: The Case of Francine” (pp. 39–41)Note: This text is available as an eBook (electronic book). It will be provided to you via an email from the Walden University book store.

Bosma, H., Johnston, M., Cadell, S., Wainwright, W., Abernethy, N., Feron, A., & … Nelson, F. (2010). Creating social work competencies for practice in hospice palliative care. Palliative Medicine, 24(1), 79–87.
Note: You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.

Cagle, J. G., & Kovacs, P. J. (2009). Education: A complex and empowering social work intervention at the end of life. Health & Social Work, 34(1), 17–27.
Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

Dosser, I., & Kennedy, C. (2012). Family carers’ experiences of support at the end of life: Carers’ and health professionals’ views. International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 18(10), 491–497.
Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

Reese, D. J. (2011). Interdisciplinary perceptions of the social work role in hospice: Building upon the classic Kulys and Davis study. Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, 7(4), 383-406.
Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

Optional Resources

Use the link below to access the MSW home page, which provides resources for your social work program.
MSW home page

Guindon, S., & Cappeliez, P. (2010). Contributions of psychological well-being and social support to an integrative model of subjective health in later adulthood. Ageing International, 35(1), 38–60.

Discuss the basic tenets of Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development

Discuss the basic tenets of Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development.  Do you believe personality develops in stages similar to his theory?  Give reasons to support your answer.   You may want to use sources outside of the textbook to help with this answer (be sure to cite any used and include the full reference at the bottom of the post).

Also include at least one scriptural example that indicates someone who may have changed their personality or way of thinking at least to some degree later in life.

How would you know who to make referrals to and how would you follow up with the referral after you make it?

Details:
This assignment contains four parts, as identified and described   below. Please include four subheadings in your paper that clearly   identifies each part. In a 1,500-word paper, include the following:

Part 1: Intake

  1. Read and review the Eliza intake document.
  2. Assess how     you would use the Level 01 Cross-Cutting Measure (CCM-1), in     addition to what specific questions would need to be answered by the     end of the biopsychosocial assessment.

Part 2: Biopsychosocial Assessment

  1. Review the completed biopsychosocial assessment for   Eliza.
  2. Provide an assessment related to client symptomology     along with a DSM and ICD diagnosis based on client   assessment.
  3. Provide the initial treatment goals and   plan.

Part 3: Treatment Planning

  1. Determine what Level 02 Cross-Cutting Measure (CCM-2) you     would utilize in future sessions based on the information   provided.
  2. Identify one additional assessment outside of those     provided by the APA that would measure what the future counselor is     attempting to assess based on treatment goals/plan.
  3. Describe how you would convey the assessment findings to the     client and family.
  4. Include how you would prioritize the     needs and formulate agreed upon outcomes, measures, and   strategies.

Part 4: Referral

  1. Identify any possible referrals you might make and how you     might address them with your client.
  2. How would you     know who to make referrals to and how would you follow up with the     referral after you make it?

Be sure to include three to five scholarly resources in your paper.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA   Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to   beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for   successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Please refer   to the directions in the Student Success Center.

This assignment assesses the following     programmatic competency: 1.6: Identify an appropriate testing     instrument, explain how to administer the test, and interpret test results.

This assignment meets the following CACREP Standards:

2.F.5.j. Evidence-based counseling strategies and techniques for     prevention and intervention.

5.C.2.b. Etiology, nomenclature, treatment, referral, and     prevention of mental and emotional disorders.

5.C.2.d. Diagnostic process, including differential diagnosis and     the use of current diagnostic classification systems, including the     Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and the     International Classification of Diseases (ICD).

This assignment meets the following NASAC Standards: 

45) Match treatment activities and community resources with     prioritized client needs, in a manner consistent with the client’s     diagnosis and existing placement criteria.

52) Arrange referrals to other professionals, agencies, community     programs, or other appropriate resources to meet client needs.

55) Evaluate the outcome of the referral.

56) Initiate collaboration with referral sources.

57) Obtain and interpret all relevant screening, assessment, and     initial treatment planning information.

61) Coordinate all treatment activities with services provided to     the client by other resources.

62) Summarize the client’s background, treatment plan, recovery     progress, and problems inhibiting progress for the purpose of     assuring quality of care, gaining feedback, and planning changes in     the course of treatment.

78) Work with the client to establish realistic, achievable goals     consistent with achieving and maintaining recovery.

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What was their theory of the purpose of drama, plays, and literature?

. Adler says that Christianity is closer to Plato than Aristotle. How is the teaching of Christianity similar to Plato, and on what point is it closer to Aristotle?

2. A significant amount of the chapter focuses on English Christians criticizing the stage. What was their theory of the purpose of drama, plays, and literature? Why does Adler think it is wrong?

3.The chapter closes with the arguments of Bishop Bossuet. Explain at least one of Bishop Bossuet’s objections to the stage

1. Aquinas asks whether human law should prohibit all vices, all sins. Why does he conclude that it should not?

2. Aristotle had argued that virtue is a mean between two extremes. Aquinas here argues that there is a “virtue about games,” lying between two extremes. How can one play games virtuously, according to Aquinas?

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Explain how the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is relevant to human services professionals

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UHDR), which was declared by the United Nations in 1948, still stands as a model for nations developing their own standard of individual rights. As a human services professional working with individuals and communities, it is important that you are familiar with this declaration, as many local, regional, and national human rights laws are based on the UHDR. For this Assignment, review the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and consider how it is relevant to your area of interest.

To complete this Assignment:

By Day 7

Write a 3- to 4- page paper that addresses the following:

· Explain how the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is relevant to human services professionals in your area of interest.

· Explain changes that these human services professionals might need to make to ensure compliance with the UDHR. Support your recommended changes with articles of the UDHR.

Reminder: Proper formatting and APA citations are required. Refer to the Writing Template for Course Papers for additional guidance.

American Psychological Association. (2009). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.). Washington, DC: Author.

This manual explains how to cite using APA style. It includes guidelines for formatting a manuscript, displaying results, and crediting sources. It also includes strategies for correctly using mechanics and for writing concisely and clearly.

What is cognitive creativity?

Do you know someone who is a “creative type”? What makes him or her so? Many people would agree that individuals who directly engage in creative pursuits like art, music, or writing display creativity. Others may be creative problem solvers (e.g., engineers or researchers) or gifted at navigating complex social situations (e.g., teachers or lawyers). Like many areas within cognitive psychology, creativity is complex and there are many competing definitions for and theories related to it.

Defining and assessing creativity is important because it has implications for many aspects of human life; it is also very difficult to do so. Researchers, for instance, must set parameters for whether to measure creative processes or creative products and how to account social and emotional variables. Resolving questions about whether creativity is innate or can be fostered, its relationship with intelligence, and elements of personality or emotion that may influence it could impact business and education.

For this Discussion, you formulate your own definition of cognitive creativity. You also compare how Piaget and Vygotsky would define creativity.

To prepare:

· Consider the question: What is cognitive creativity?

· Search the Walden Library and select two articles related to cognitive creativity to use for this Discussion. How do each of the articles define cognitive creativity?

With these thoughts in mind:

By Day 4

Post your definition of cognitive creativity. Then explain how Piaget characterized cognitive creativity compared to Vygotsky. Provide examples and references to your articles to support your response.

Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the Learning Resources. Use proper APA format and citations.

Resources for this week assignment please use;

Lourenço, O. (2012). Piaget and Vygotsky: Many resemblances, and a crucial difference. New Ideas in Psychology, 30(3), 281–295. doi:10.1016/j.newideapsych.2011.12.006

Note: You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.

Sundararajan, L., & Fatemi, S. M. (2016). Creativity and symmetry restoration: Toward a cognitive account of mindfulness. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 36(3), 131–141. doi:10.1037/teo0000027

Note: You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.

Megalakaki, O., Craft, A., & Cremin, T. (2012). The nature of creativity: Cognitive and confluence perspectives. Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 10(3), 1035–1055. Retrieved from http://investigacion-psicopedagogica.org/revista/new/english/ContadorArticulo.php?775

Note: You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.

Optional Resources

Daniels, H. (2010). Vygotsky and psychology. In Goswami, U. (Ed.), The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Child Cognitive Development (pp. 673–696). Malden, MA: John Wiley & Sons. Retrieved from http://site.ebrary.com/lib/waldenu/reader.action?ppg=689&docID=10419394&tm=1475776568945

Note: You will access this book from the Walden Library databases.

Müller, B. C. N., Gerasimova, A., & Ritter, S. M. (2016). Concentrative meditation influences creativity by increasing cognitive flexibility. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 10(3), 278–286. doi:10.1037/a0040335

Note: You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.

To what degree is gender a component of personality, or personality a component of gender?

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Personality inventories often report the distribution of personality types by gender. The chicken-and-egg question:

· To what degree is gender a component of personality, or personality a component of gender?

· Is there a better way to express the relationship between the two, and if so, what is it?

Please use course concepts and outside sources to support your answer to this forum.

INSTRUCTIONS:

Initial posts must be 250+ words, using correct grammar and spellcheck, posted. Part of the requirement for asubstantive post is to bring something new to the conversation. Read the forum prompt and fully answer it, demonstrate understanding of the lesson/content, include evidence from firsthand experience, reference to the course materials, and apply what you’re discussing to work, life, and reality.

 

what it means for a research topic to be amenable to scientific study using a quantitative approach.

In the context of research design, two types of validity, which speak to the quality of different features of the research process, are considered: internal validity and external validity. Assuming that the findings of a research study are internally valid—i.e., the researcher has used controls to determine that the outcome is indeed due to manipulation of the independent variable or the treatment—external validity refers to the extent to which the findings can be generalized from the sample to the population or to other settings and groups. Reliability refers to the replicability of the findings.

For this Discussion, you will consider threats to internal and external validity in quantitative research and the strategies used to mitigate these threats. You will also consider the ethical implications of designing quantitative research.

With these thoughts in mind:

By Day 4

Post an explanation of a threat to internal validity and a threat to external validity in quantitative research. Next, explain a strategy to mitigate each of these threats. Then, identify a potential ethical issue in quantitative research and explain how it might influence design decisions. Finally, explain what it means for a research topic to be amenable to scientific study using a quantitative approach.

Be sure to support your Main Issue Post and Response Post with reference to the week’s Learning Resources and other scholarly evidence in APA Style.

What cross-cultural issues, if any, affect the differential diagnosis?

Click here to go to the Faces of Abnormal Psychology website. There, you will see twelve different disorders listed. For this module, view the following disorders:

  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Paranoid Schizophrenia

After clicking a disorder, click the Diagnostic Overview tab in the left column. This will cover the major diagnostic features of the disorder. After that, click the DSM-5 Features tab. You can then go though the Case History, Interview, and Treatment sections on the website. Finally, in the Assessment section, you can complete an optional multiple-choice quiz. You have to write a case report for each case study. You should use the format provided on the web page. There is a sample report that you can also view by clicking the link in the upper-right corner.

The format for the sample report is as follows:

Your Name
Instructor’s Name
Class/Section Number

Background

  • Outline the major symptoms of this disorder.
  • Briefly outline the client’s background (age, race, occupations, etc.).
  • Describe any factors in the client’s background that might predispose him or her to this disorder.

Observations

  • Describe any symptoms that you have observed that support the diagnosis. You can include direct quotes or behaviors that you may have observed.
  • Describe any symptoms or behaviors that are inconsistent with the diagnosis.
  • Provide any information that you have about the development of this disorder.

Diagnosis

  • Did you observe any evidence of general medical conditions that might contribute to the development of this disorder?
  • Did you observe any evidence of psychosocial and environmental problems that might contribute to this disorder?
  • As per your observations, what is the client’s overall level of safety regarding potential harm to self or others (suicidality or homicidality)?
  • What cross-cultural issues, if any, affect the differential diagnosis?

Therapeutic Intervention

  • In your opinion, what are the appropriate short-term goals of this intervention?
  • In your opinion, what are the appropriate long-term goals of this intervention?
  • Which therapeutic strategy seems the most appropriate in this case? Why?
  • Which therapeutic modality seems the most appropriate in this case? Why?

Writing

  • Write in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrate ethical scholarship in the accurate representation and attribution of sources; and display accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Include citations in the text and references at the end of the document in APA format.

Submission Details:

  • By the due date assigned, save your report as M4_A2_Lastname_Firstname.doc and submit it to the Submissions Area.

Assignment 2 Grading Criteria   Maximum Points    Described the major symptoms of each disorder, outlined each person’s background, and described any factors in the person’s background that might predispose him or her to their disorder.  20    Described any symptoms that were observed that support each diagnosis and any symptoms or behaviors that are inconsistent with each diagnosis and provided relevant information from the case history about the development of each disorder.  20    Described any evidence of psychosocial or medical issues that might have contributed to each disorder, identified any safety concerns regarding suicidality or homicidality, and discussed any cross-cultural issues affecting the differential diagnosis.  20    Discussed appropriate short-term and long-term goals of each intervention, discussed the most appropriate therapeutic strategy and therapeutic modality for each case, and presented appropriate reasoning for your selection.  20    Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in the accurate representation and attribution of sources; and displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.  20    Total:  10

How do the attitude and feelings of students toward their teachers affect their performance.

Submit: Annotation of a Quantitative Research Article

This week, you will submit the annotation of a quantitative research article on a topic of your interest.

An annotation consists of three separate paragraphs that cover three respective components: summary, analysis, and application. These three components convey the relevance and value of the source. As such, an annotation demonstrates your critical thinking about, and authority on, the source. This week’s annotation is a precursor to the annotated bibliography assignment due in Week 10.

An annotated bibliography is a document containing selected sources accompanied by a respective annotation of each source. In preparation for your own future research, an annotated bibliography provides a background for understanding a portion of the existing literature on a particular topic. It is also a useful first step in gathering sources in preparation for writing a subsequent literature review as part of a dissertation.

Please review the assignment instructions below and click on the underlined works for information about how to craft each component of an annotation.

It is recommended that you use the grading rubric as a self-evaluation tool before submitting your assignment.

By Day 7

· Annotate one quantitative research article from a peer-reviewed journal on a topic of your interest.

o Provide the reference list entry for this article in APA Style followed by a three-paragraph annotation that includes:

§ A summary

§ An analysis

§ An application as illustrated in this example

o Format your annotation in Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced. A separate References list page is not needed for this assignment.

o Submit your annotation.

An example of a annotation of a quantitative research article;

Quantitative Annotated Bibliography

In light of the intensification of racial profiling conflicts reported by the media in recent years in the United States between African Americans and police officers, it seems the problems between the two groups is escalating. One of the features of racial profiling is rooted in a cultural phase called “Driving While Black.” In the African American and other minority communities, this phrase signifies a perception of the amplified probabilities of being stopped, searched, and detained solely because of the color of your skin. Unlike white motorist, nearly all minority motorist, particularly black motorist have complained of racial profiling deriving from negative racial bias shown by police officers during routine traffic stops. Therefore, the social problem of racial profiling is a topic deserving of researching and exploring to bring about positive social change in society.

Annotated Bibliography

Ridgeway, G. (2006). Assessing the effect of race bias in post-traffic outcomes using prepensity scores. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 22(1), 1-29. doi:10.1007/s10940-005-9000-9

The researcher in this study examined the methods for detecting race bias in the actions of police officers in Oakland, California after a traffic stop. Ridgeway (researcher) utilized the propensity score approach employed successfully by criminological researchers examining domestic violence and analyzing street violence intervention. The propensity score technique afforded Ridgeway an opportunity to evaluate racial biases in police officers while simultaneously comparing the number of traffic stops among the target group (black drivers), against a comparison group (white drivers). Ridgeway’s decision to weigh officer’s discretion to stop, to cite or warn, to search, and to detain were all influenced by the driver’s race. Also, 75 percent of searches conducted by Oakland police were of black drivers. The study suggested a probable cause to stop, cite or warn, search, and detain is more likely among black drivers than non-black drivers. Additionally, the outcome search comparison between black and white drivers is higher among blacks in spite of Oakland officer’s rationale for patrolling high crime in minority neighborhoods. Although race biases in individual officers is hard to correct, the study offered a recommendation that officers stop, cite or warn, search, and detain black & non-blacks equitably in their discretion to stop drivers.

The principal strength of this research design is the utilization and alignment of historical research appropriating the propensity score methodology in their endeavors to investigate racial biases in other domains. Another strength of this examinations is the location of the study. The city of Oakland is among many similar cities across the United States where a bounty of racial profiling incidents is reported, and a context where the bulk of the city’s population is racially diverse. Moreover, a diverse population furnishes researchers with a greater opportunity for avoiding threats to internal validity during the selection process. Despite these strengths, the examinations additionally offered some weaknesses. Take, for example, in the chorus of the observations the researcher should have invested his energies on correlations of gender and racial profiling to detect if racial biases exist. Additionally, the data suggested stronger presents of racial profiling against blacks than whites during post stop encounters with police.  However, the research lacks any data regarding racial profiling experienced in Asian and Hispanic communities.  To further boost the strength of the study, the researcher could have employed their methods across other populations. Perhaps applying their techniques or methods across the Muslim community, where traffic stops have risen may also point to racial profiling by police. Therefore, by observing various groups, in different settings, and employing similar application to each situation, researchers then can better grasp the causes of racial profiling in today’s society.

This examination is not only value added to criminology, but also to the social science community as well. Ridgeway’s research can be delivered across multiple policing training initiatives designed to overcome and bring awareness to racial profiling during routine traffic stops. Additionally, this research is beneficial to changing negative policing practices employed only in minority neighborhoods.  Ridgeway’s enthusiasm to study the growing problem of racial profiling will aid on the road to implementing new policy changes and legislation regarding this issue in the future, though he never implies this in his study. Finally, I would like to see this data shared among all stakeholders, police and victims (minorities) to improve on building positive relationships in their communities.

Research Topic

How the attitude and feelings of students toward their teachers affect their performance.

Positive attitudes and feeling of students toward their teachers contribute a lot to their performance since it helps them to develop positive attitudes toward various subjects. Additionally, it promotes the creation of an excellent learning environment.

My worldview is supported by the existentialism and which is a philosophical orientation, and it states that students should be permitted to ask questions, perform their inquiries and make their conclusion of various issues and this is possible if students have positive attitudes toward their teachers (Babbie, 2017). Additionally, students should be granted freedom of choice since different students have different ability and potentials. They should be given an opportunity to choose the field in which they fit correctly.

Based on ontology, it is known that different students are talented differently and have different abilities, therefore, a good and stable relationship between teachers and student, and which is created if a student develops positive attitudes toward their teachers can facilitate teachers to known and understand abilities of various students and thus guide them to achieve their dream (Burkholder et al., 2016). Epistemologically, we can research to find out how the attitude and feeling of students toward their teachers affect their performance.

There are various research approaches which can be used in this study. A survey is one of the best since it will involve selection of students from different schools in the region and ask them how attitudes and feeling of students towards their teachers affect their performance and as a result will be able to know whether attitudes and perceptions of students towards there teachers change their performance.

References

Babbie, E. (2017). Basics of social research (7th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.

Barrett, E., & Bolt, B. (Eds.). (2014). Practice as research: Approaches to creative arts inquiry. Ib Tauris.

Burkholder, G. J., Cox, K. A., & Crawford, L. M. (2016). The scholar-practitioners guide to research design. Baltimore, MD: Laureate Publishing.