A backlash or a support. In some ways, Behaviorism is seen as a philosophical backlash to previous ways of thinking in psychology. Identify at least two factors from Structuralism, Functionalism, or Applied psychology that are opposed by principles of behaviorism. Does Behaviorism seem to be a continuation of any principles from other schools of thought? […]
Moral Development in Adolescents: Navigating the Digital Landscape The rapid advancement of technology has fundamentally altered the landscape of adolescent development, particularly in the realm of moral reasoning and decision-making. This paper examines the case of Olivia, a 13-year-old navigating the challenges of digital access and parental boundaries, to explore the complexities of moral development […]
Treatment Recommendations for Major Depressive Disorder in Older Adults Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) in older adults presents unique challenges due to age-related physiological changes, comorbidities, and potential drug interactions. This paper examines evidence-based treatments for MDD in the geriatric population, including an FDA-approved drug, an off-label medication, and a nonpharmacological intervention. FDA-Approved Drug: Sertraline Sertraline, […]
Answer the following reading questions in full sentences. I will attach the needed resources for this assignment down below. 1. How does this knowledge help you to understand the socioeconomic disparities among different racial and ethnic groups in this country? How might this reality shape your personal relationship with people of different racial or ethnic […]
Compassion Fatigue and Self-Care in Helping Professions: The Role of Emotional Intelligence The helping professions attract individuals driven by a desire to make a positive impact on others’ lives. However, these careers often come with unique challenges, including the risk of compassion fatigue. This paper explores the significance of helping professions, effective self-care strategies, and […]
SCS 285 Module 3 Activity Ethical and Design Issues in Controversial Research Studies Introduction Psychological research has sometimes crossed ethical boundaries, leading to controversial outcomes and raising important questions about research practices. This paper examines three infamous studies – the Stanford Prison Experiment, the John/Joan case, and Milgram’s obedience experiments – analysing their ethical and […]
Constructive Feedback: A Vital Tool for Conflict Resolution in Healthcare Teams The healthcare environment is rife with potential for conflict, especially when dealing with complex patient cases and diverse team perspectives. In the scenario presented, a new nurse’s inappropriate comments about a patient with Sickle Cell Anemia have sparked tension within the interprofessional team. This […]
Child psychology unit 7 discussion. Attachment, Emotional Competence, and the Parental Influence on this Development In this unit, you will learn about social-emotional development in infancy/toddlerhood and early childhood. During the infancy/toddlerhood period, we see the development of an attachment relationship between the infant/toddler and caregiver. An early, healthy attachment relationship promotes many favorable aspects […]
Week 3 Problem-Focused SOAP Note Example Submit a problem-focused SOAP note for grading. You must use an actual patient from your clinical practicum who presents with one or more chief complaints. Use the format below for your SOAP note. Use the current APA format to style your paper and cite your sources. Review the rubric […]
Cultural Influences on Psychopathology The intricate relationship between culture and psychopathology has garnered increasing attention in the field of mental health. Understanding how societal and cultural factors influence abnormal psychology is crucial for developing effective diagnostic and treatment approaches. This paper examines three key themes in psychopathology through a cultural lens: gender identity, sexual orientation, […]