Psychology  Multicultural Counseling and Therapy (MCT) Discussion

StudiesReadingsKey Components for Engaging in Multicultural CompetenceLAUNCH PRESENTATION |TranscriptUse your textbook, Sue and Sue’s Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice, to complete the following:Read Chapter 2, “The Superordinate Nature of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy,” pages 37–65.Read Chapter 9, “Multicultural Evidence-Based Practice,” pages 283–314.Read Chapter 13, “Culturally Competent Assessment,” pages 429–451.Remember, your e-books are available for reading via VitalSource Bookshelf. You can access Bookshelf from the left Course Tools menu or via the optional downloaded application.Use the Capella University Library to complete the following readings:Buckingham, Frings, and Albery’s 2013 article, “Group Membership and Social Identity in Addiction Recovery” in Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, volume 27, issue 4, pages 1132–1140.Pedersen’s 1991 article, “Multiculturalism as a Generic Approach to Counseling,” in Journal of Counseling & Development, volume 70, issue 1, pages 6–12.Sacks and Peled’s 2008 article, “The Self-Perception of Women Who Live With an Alcoholic Partner: Dialoging With Deviance, Strength, and Self-Fulfillment,” in Family Relations, volume 57, issue 3, pages 390–403.MultimediaKey Components for Engaging in Multicultural Competence. Click Launch Presentation to view the components.Library Research and GuidesReview the Library Guide ADD5336: Research in Addiction Studies. This tool will be useful in orienting you to library research, counseling journals, and web resources you will want to use in completing assignments for this course.Optional ReadingsThe literature is rich with resources to help addiction professionals and therapists delve more deeply into the topics being covered in this course and to pursue their own special interests. In each unit you will find a reference list; look to these for information and use as you wish in your professional development. Please note that it is acceptable to draw from these resources for your discussions and assignments; however, you should not rely exclusively on these resources in completing assignments that require library research.In McGoldrick and Hardy’s Re-Visioning Family Therapy: Race, Culture, and Gender in Clinical Practice (2nd ed.), read “Introduction: Re-visioning Family Therapy From a Multicultural Perspective,” pages 3–24.Read Duchar, Abraham, and Roman’s 2010 article, “Counselor Attitudes Toward the Use of Motivational Incentives in Addiction Treatment,” in American Journal on Addictions, volume 19, issue 6, pages 496–503.Read Ivey’s 1987 article, “The Multicultural Practice of Therapy: Ethics, Empathy, and Dialectics,” in Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, volume 5, issue 2, pages 195–204.Read Jacobs and Kane’s 2010 article, “HIV-Related Stigma in Midlife and Older Women,” in Social Work in Health Care, volume 49, issue 1, pages 68–89.Read Richard, Trevino, Baker, and Valdez’s 2010 article, “Negative Reflected Appraisal, Negative Self-Perception, and Drug Use Intentions in a Sample of Suburban High School Students,” in Journal of Child Adolescent Substance Abuse, volume 19, issue 3, pages 193–209.Multicultural Counseling and Therapy (MCT)Refer to your readings and the mini-lecture by Dr. Sue and prepare a posting that describes your understanding of MCT and review the implications of MCT for counseling practice. How does MCT expand the practices and roles of counselors as therapists, as compared to traditional practices and roles? What is the significance of a client’s social and cultural context within MCT and how does MCT challenge counselors to intervene at the systems level?

 
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Psychology  Comprehensive Examination MA Forensic Psychology

I am sure that there is more but I am trying to get a head start on this :)Recommendations for the Comprehensive ExaminationMy first recommendation is to get started now on the test.  You can actually start writing your answers today.Review the PowerPoint presentation and look at the questions as well as the grading rubric. Also, there is a reading list and you should start assembling your resources.Although you do not know the vignette and it changes with each administration of the test, you can still start to formulate and write your answers.  The questions are linked to the five learning objectives for the MA in Forensic Psychology program (subheadings below).Psychological Theory and PracticeFor example, the first question asks how you would conduct a clinical assessment.A. What assessment would you conduct to enhance your understanding of the client(s) problems and how would they direct your diagnostic formation?  In addition, what formal assessment procedures (either conducted by you or by someone you would refer to) would enhance your understanding of the problems and direct your treatment planning?  Why?With only a few minor things, most initial clinical assessments follow a uniform pattern.  You will want to include the use of collateral sources, a clinical interview (structured, semi-structured or unstructured), a MSE and select psychological assessments.  You will need to address substance use issues as well as suicidal ideation.  Along with these issues mentioned, you may want to consider additional assessments (neurological, intellectual, vocational, etc.) based on the specifics of the vignette.  But, you can start on this question now.• Identify collateral sources• Discuss type of interview• Discuss use of MSE, substance use and suicidal ideation assessment• Discuss and provide rationale for psychological testing• Discuss any relevant referrals and the referral question• Attend to any cultural issues related to assessmentThe second question asks for a DSM-5 diagnosis along with a discussion of differential diagnosis.B. Provide your diagnostic impressions (based on the DSM-5) for this individual. In narrative form, please describe how the individual meets the diagnostic criteria for the disorder(s) chosen in addition to the differential diagnostic thought process that you used to reach your hypotheses. Be sure to include any additional (missing) information that is needed to either rule out or confirm your differential diagnoses.Naturally, this diagnosis depends on the vignette.  You can prepare for this by having a copy of the DSM-5 readily available. I do not know how someone could adequately answer this question without the DSM-5.  Be sure to use the DSM-5 and not the DSM-IV.Legal Theory and ApplicationThe third question addresses offender and victim theories as well as personality theories that may be used to explain the behavior presented in the vignette.A. Using information from the provided vignette, describe the background, current presentation, and behavior of the client from a perspective which takes into consideration theories of offender and/or victim psychology and personality/psychopathology theories to support your position.Again, although you do not yet know the vignette, you can still lay the groundwork for offender and/or victim theories as well as a theory on personality.For example, you could discuss the basic tenets of social learning theory regarding the various ways behaviors can be learned.  Once you have the vignette, you can apply specifics to the vignette. You should also explore offender and/or victim theories and start to write down the basic tenets of the theory. Example would be differential association theory, strain theory, etc.The next question asks you to define the three psycholegal standards of competency to stand trial, risk assessment and criminal responsibility.B. Describe the psycholegal standards and/or definitions for each of the following: competence to stand trial, risk of dangerousness, and insanity.Identify and describe one or more landmark case(s) for each standard (at least three cases total). Describe the elements or issues that a mental health professional usually focuses on when assessing a person’s adjudicative competence, risk and insanity, and any additional items that might be especially important to focus on in the provided vignette.You can elaborate on each of these and cite relevant case law. You should discuss the standards of each, competency to stand trial, risk assessment and criminal responsibility, and cite case law for each of the three psycholegal standards. You can have this accomplished before the exam is released.  Once the exam is released and you have the vignette, you can add to your discussion as to how the three standards apply to specific examples from the vignette.• Provide definitions and case law for each of the three standards• Competency to stand trial• Risk of dangerousness assessment• Insanity• Provide subheadings• Show how the cases cited related to the legal standard• Identify what elements a forensic mental health professional assesses for each standardResearch and EvaluationThe next question asks you to identify assessment instruments for the three psycholegal issues.A.  Describe tests or assessment procedures that you would employ in the vignette to address these forensic issues (competence to stand trial, risk of dangerousness, and insanity) and what your anticipated conclusions would be based upon that information provided in the vignette.You can do this question now and review the literature and reading list for appropriate assessment tools and then provide detail on the assessment instruments and how the assessments are conducted.  You have a number of resources available that you can use to identify assessment tolls to assess competency to stand trial, risk or dangerousness and criminal responsibility.Once again, when you have the vignette, you can go back and apply details of the case to your response.• Use subheadings in this section for the three legal standards• Identify what assessment instruments are used to assess each of the three legal standards and provide a rationale for the assessment tools selected• Identify any cultural concerns relevant to assessment• Provide a realistic expectation of the expert opinion for the case vignette for each of the three standardsThe next question asks for a treatment plan.B. Develop one empirically supported therapeutic treatment plan for the client in the vignette.  Please make sure you summarize the empirical evidence with appropriate citations to support your treatment choice(s) in working with your client. Be sure to discuss the effectiveness and limitations in working with this particular client, including this client’s background, using the above treatment plans.You can start this answer now.  You will need to discuss in detail a treatment approach. The treatment approach should correspond to the theoretical orientation that you selected for the question above (theory to describe the behavior).  Many students select Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) as there is a wealth of empirical evidence for the effectiveness of this approach. You should be able to describe in detail what CBT is, the underlying assumptions of the treatment approach and therapeutic change as well as specific techniques used in the therapy.  Once you have the vignette and know the diagnosis, you will need to find research to support the use of this approach with that diagnosis.•  Identify the name of the theory – this should relate back to the theoretical case  conceptualization•  Discuss the types of interventions recommended by the approach•  Discuss your rationale for the interventions•  Identify short- and long-term goals.•            Discuss the ways in which effectiveness will be assessed•            Discuss the anticipated effectiveness and limitations of the approach for this particular client•             Summarize the empirical support for the approach with appropriate citations (not                just your own opinion)Interpersonal EffectivenessThe next question addresses diversity issues.A. What diversity factors, cultural considerations, or other demographic variables pertaining to this client would you take into account in rendering diagnoses, choosing assessment measures, forming case conceptualizations, and designing the treatment plan?  Be sure to discuss cultural/diversity factors that could apply even if they are not explicitly mentioned in the vignette.You want to consider diversity broadly and include ethnicity and race, as well as gender, age, marital status, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, etc.  You can start to assemble resources on diversity issues and assessment and treatment with regard to forensic settings.The next question does not require a direct response but rather is an assessment of your writing and correct use of APA format. You really need to use the APA Publication Manual for correct APA format for the references. Also, you should use a grammar checker and spell checker for all your work.B.  Your writing, use of citations, ability to form a logical argument, and proper APA Style, including the use of paraphrasing, will be evaluated as a measure of your interpersonal effectiveness. No response is required for “B”.• Be sure to use APA format for your exam.  All sources should be properly cited.• You are strongly encouraged to use APA format for headings and subheadings.• Your headings and subheadings should correspond to each of the exam questions.  This helps the scorers to easily find each of your answers.Leadership, Consultation, and EthicsThe next question addresses professional roles.A. Describe how you would work within a professional treatment team to consult, triage, and treat this case. Include a description of the various members of the professional team with whom you would be likely to interact. Additionally, explain the roles and responsibilities of each member of the treatment team.You can start on this answer already.  Consider what professionals work together as part of a treatment team.  You could identify and define the different health care professionals as well as how they will interact.• In other words, what roles would individual team members assume, and how would they interact?• Discuss how they specifically would work together as a team. For instance, they might have weekly meetings, phone conferences, or some combination.• Whereas much of your exam focuses on the role of the forensic professional, this question calls for your perspective as a treatment provider.Finally, the last question addresses the ethical practice of forensic psychology.B. What are the ethical and legal dilemmas this vignette introduced? What would be your immediate steps and why? Please be specific and make sure that you describe your process of ethical decision making and the solutions/consequences to which this process might lead. Your discussion should be informed by the American Psychological Association’s Ethics Code as well as the Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychologists.You can start on this question as well.  You can gather together the APA Ethical Principles and Code of Conduct as well as the Specialty Guidelines for Forensic Psychology.  You can discuss these two documents and review the basic principles in the APA code. Once you have the exam, you can apply aspects of the vignette to the ethical issues.

 
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Psychology  Wendy Lewis 1

You have been selected by your nonprofit agency to evaluate client satisfaction with various clinical services. The agency serves approximately 2,000 clients. How would you go about planning a process to evaluate client satisfaction with services? Just need 135 words

 
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Psychology  Discussion3091720

Week 3: Humanistic TheoriesPlease follow all instructions there are two parts of the discussion please read carefully?An individual’s first priority is survival. Those are the basic instincts that prompt us to drink when we are thirsty, eat when hungry, rest when weary, and fight or flee when threatened. Survival does not provide much opportunity to ponder who we are as individuals, what our potential may be as human beings, and how to discover and “actualize” those possibilities.Humanistic theorists, however, believe that when basic needs are met, a person’s attention naturally turns to those other higher priorities. In fact, the ideas of achievement and unlimited potential—as well as self-actualization, a term that you will meet in the Learning Resources this week—are prevalent in humanistic personality theories. In Week 3 you will explore the theories and contributions of two prominent humanists, psychologists Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers. As you did in your study of psychoanalytic theories in Week 2, you will consider the strengths and limitations of humanistic theories and how they apply to an understanding of personality.You also have not seen the last of Sigmund Freud. For the Discussion this week, you will compare how Freud and Rogers would explain some uniquely 21st century behaviors.Learning ObjectivesStudents will:Apply psychoanalytic theory and humanistic theory to understanding a dimension of modern lifeEvaluate effectiveness of humanistic and psychoanalytic theories in explaining human behaviorAnalyze components of Maslow’s and Rogers’ humanistic theoriesEvaluate theories of actualizationAssess influence of culture on perception of successApply humanistic theory to professional and personal lifeDemonstrate an understanding of humanistic theoriesLearning ResourcesNote: 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 ReadingsCervone, D., & Pervin, L. A. (2019). Personality: Theory and research (14th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Chapter 5, “A Phenomenological Theory: Carl Rogers’s Person-Centered Theory of Personality” (pp. 127-146)Chapter 6, “Rogers’s Phenomenological Theory: Applications, Related Theoretical Conceptions, and Contemporary Research” (pp. 147-179)Review these chapters of the text to support your Discussion post and Assignment in Week 3. Also note that the Week 3 Test for Understanding is based on the material in these chapters.Goldfried, M. R. (2007). What has psychotherapy inherited from Carl Rogers? Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 44(3), 249–252.Read this article on Rogers’ influence on the practice of therapy to expand your understanding of his ideas and contributions to the field of psychology.Document: Carl Rogers Case Study (PDF)Read this Case Study on Katherine for your Application AssignmentWebsitesBoeree, C. G. (2006). Personality theories: Abraham Maslow. Retrieved from http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/maslow.htmlBoeree, C. G. (2006). Personality theories: Carl Rogers. Retrieved from http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/rogers.htmlThese websites profile the two humanistic theorists featured this week. Access and read each profile to prepare for your Assignment in Week 3. The profile of Rogers can also support your Week 3 Discussion post.Boeree, C. G. (2009). Personality theories: Sigmund Freud. Retrieved from http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/freud.htmlNote: You used this web profile in Week 2 for information on Freud. Review it again to support your Week 3 Discussion post.Seidman, G. (2015, July 2). Close encounters: What can you learn about people from Facebook? [Web log post]. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/close-encounters/201507/what-can-you-learn-about-people-facebookRead this online blog from the publication Psychology Today to help support your Discussion post in Week 3.Required MediaTED (Producer). (2010). Chip Conley: Measuring what makes life worthwhile [Video file]. Retrieved from http://www.ted.com/talks/chip_conley_measuring_what_makes_life_worthwhile.html (17:40)Chip Conley, hotel founder and author, reflects on Maslow’s theories and explains his own interpretation. View the presentation to support your Week 3 Assignment.Optional ResourcesQiu, L., Lu, J., Yang, S., Qu, W., & Zhu, T. (2015). What does your selfie say about you? Computers in Human Behavior, 52, 443–449. Retrieved from http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/linqiu/publications/selfie.pdfSlaughter, S. (2015, December 12). Text me? Ping me? Communications overload in the digital age. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/13/style/text-me-ping-me-communications-overload-in-the-digital-age.html?_r=0Note: Although not required reading, you may choose to use one or both articles to help prepare your Discussion post.Discussion SparkBy Day 1Read the Discussion Spark topic/question or comment posted by your Instructor in the Discussion Thread.By Day 2With these thoughts in mind:Post a 1- to 2-paragraph response to the Discussion Spark.Submission and Grading InformationGrading CriteriaTo access your rubric:Week 3 Discussion Spark RubricRead by Day 1 and Post by Day 2To participate in this Discussion:Week 3 Discussion SparkDiscussion: Freud and Rogers: Comparing Takes on Modern LifeImagine both Sigmund Freud and Carl Rogers transported to your community. Imagine them walking into a name-brand coffee shop and looking around. Virtually everyone is on a device. People sit side by side texting on their phones but rarely speaking. At some tables, individuals or small groups are capturing the moment by taking selfies. Many people work on laptops or tablets, including those who are busy checking their Facebook pages or other social media sites. Some upload their selfies to their own Facebook pages, to report their whereabouts, recommend the shop’s excellent brew, or share their latest challenge or achievement, to which Facebook friends respond with comfort or praise.How would Freud respond to this activity? How would Rogers? In this Discussion, you will draw on the Learning Resources, as well as background information on the societies in which Freud and Rogers lived, to consider the influence of their setting on the way they viewed people and how they would likely explain common behaviors in modern American society.To prepare:Read the following background on the time periods and societies in which Freud and Rogers lived.Sigmund Freud lived in a time of change that included a catastrophic world war that set the stage for an even bigger world war. Ten years after Freud’s birth in 1856, Austria went to war with Prussia in Germany. The result was the formation of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which would expand and then disintegrate in the next 50 years. Freud was born into a wealthy, Jewish family and lived most of his life in Vienna, the Austrian capital. He would have been fully aware of the forces that marked profound changes in the 19th and early 20th centuries. He saw nationalist movements that destabilized the Austro-Hungarian Empire. World War I in 1914 was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. Consider that of the 7.8 million Austro-Hungarian forces that fought in the war, 90 percent (7.02 million) were causalities—killed, wounded, missing, or taken prisoner. (See the Optional Resource, WWI Casualty and Death Tables, for these and additional statistics.) Freud also witnessed the rise of communism and fascism in Europe. When he died on September 23, 1939, Nazi Germany had invaded Poland and World War II had begun. As a Jew, he had left Vienna for England, where he died, to escape the Nazi threat. For comparison to the technology in the modern coffee shop, photography developed greatly in his lifetime, and the telephone was invented. But there were no computers or Internet or anything close to them. Telephones were not portable. And while there were hand-held cameras, they were nothing like the cell phone features of today.The Learning Resources on Carl Rogers provide background on his life. Note that he spent much of his early life living on a farm in the U.S. Midwest—the opposite environment from Freud’s urban setting in a major European capital—and initially went to college to study agriculture and then the ministry before becoming a psychologist. Born at the start of the 20th century in 1902, Rogers witnessed tremendous change and development in his lifetime. He was 14 when World War I began and 37 at the start of World War II, from which America emerged as a major world power. He witnessed the Nuclear Age and its arms race, and the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union for nearly 50 years following World War II. He also saw the Civil Rights Movement and the Women’s Movement in the United States. In terms of technology, when he died in 1987, there were digital cameras, mobile phones, and laptop computers, although not of the convenient size, speed, and multiple features of current devices. The Internet was in primitive use, although social sites like Facebook had not yet been founded.Reflecting on the settings in which Freud and Rogers lived and how they might view the following behaviors, choose one of these behaviors as the focus of your post:Chronicling personal activity through selfiesRevealing personal/emotional lives on FacebookTexting as a primary means of communicating with othersIn addition to the background above, review Learning Resources on Rogers and Freud and the required article on Facebook related to your Discussion post.Consider how both Freud and Rogers would explain the behavior you have selected.By Day 3Post a response that includes the following:Describe the behavior that is the focus of your post. (Please note the selection in the post title.)Analyze how both Freud and Rogers would explain this behavior. In your answer, explain how their views of personality as well as the life and times in which they lived would influence their thinking about the selected behavior.Explain which theorist’s explanation you are in most agreement with, and why.Note: Be sure to support the responses within your initial Discussion post (and in your colleague reply) with information obtained from the assigned Learning Resources, including in-text citations and a reference list for sources used. For information regarding how your Discussion will be evaluated, please review the grading rubric located in the Course Information area of the course.By Day 5Respond to at least one of your colleagues in one or more of the following ways:Ask a probing question and provide insight into how you would answer your question and why.Ask a probing question and provide the foundation, or rationale, for the question.Expand on your colleague’s posting by offering a new perspective or insight.Agree with a colleague and offer additional (new) supporting information for consideration.Disagree with a colleague by respectfully discussing and supporting a different perspective.Support your reply to a colleague’s post with at least one reference (textbook or other scholarly, empirical resources). You may state your opinion and/or provide personal examples; however, you must also back up your assertions with evidence (including in-text citations) from the source and provide a reference.Submission and Grading InformationGrading CriteriaTo access your rubric:Week 3 Discussion RubricPost by Day 3 and Respond by Day 5To participate in this Discussion:Week 3 Discussion

 
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Psychology  U3Q7 Critical Thinking – Philosophy

Describe the movement of the person in Plato’s allegory of the cave. Be very specific about the various stages in this movement, and then please explain how this allegory relates to our own lives. What is Plato’s idea about the best type of life?Your response should be at least 500 words in length. You are required to use at least your textbook as source material for your response. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.

 
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Psychology  Questions on Dr. Rollo

Instructions: Here is one of those unique opportunities to listen to a theorist that we are studying discuss his own work. Please watch the following interview of Dr. Rollo May:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH-9XkjqYHY. As you watch, please attend to his comments on the following (in order of appearance). Your assignment is to answer the following 8 discussion questions and upload your answers. Please enumerate your answers and do not copy and paste the questions in any format into your uploaded document.(min 3) 1) What is the distinction between medical clinical psychology and existentialist ‘clinical’ psychology? In what ways is existentialist psych. unique (e.g., anxiety, guilt, struggle, etc.)?(min 4) 2) What is the usefulness of anxiety to creativity?(min 6) 3) What is the importance of freedom to anxiety and, thus, to creativity (In your opinion, is the lack of freedom the reason that ‘slaves’ are not anxious?)(min 7) 4) What is the difference between happiness and joy?(min 8) 5) What are banal pleasures? To what/Why are they problematic?(min 9-11) 6) What does Dr. May suggest are the markers of the ‘end of a period/when an age is dying’? Why might large numbers of therapists in a society mark the end of that society?(min 15) 7) What is philosophy and why is it important to engage in it?(min 18-) 8) Dr. May makes some profound statements about ‘new age movements’, ‘religions’, and cults. Do you notice any similarities or dissimilarities between his words and our current society? Explain and provide examples.

 
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Psychology  Psychology

Choose from one of the topics listed on the following website: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/list-of-psychology-research-paper-topics.html

 
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Psychology  Reaction/Opinion Paper

Learning and ViolenceLearning and Violence from Media Write a one page opinion/research paper on the topic listed below.  The assignment is due in on the submission button/page in this assignment page by Thursday at 11:59pm.  Be prepared to discuss this topic in class and defend your thoughts and opinions.  This assignment is worth 10 points.  You will have ONLY one (1) attempt to submit this assignment so make sure you do it right.  No papers will be accepted after the due date.Topic:  Are aggressive and violent tendencies and actions in children/teens learned from watching media with violent and aggressive programming? You will need to read the article “Violence in the Media and Aggression” on pages 195-198 in the Learning chapter.

 
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Psychology  Wendy Lewis 1

Define and describe the major sections of a research report used in counseling psychology research. What is the core content included in each section of the report? Distinguish between the writing for research purposes versus writing for standard graduate level courses. How are they similar? How are they different?Just need 135 words

 
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Psychology  Psychoanalysis of “Mean Girls”

1) Describe the psychological principle(s) illustrated in the film using the reading and PowerPoint.  Be sure to include citations for the definitions of the concepts (even if taken from the PowerPoint).  If the concept is a psychological disorder, be sure to include the symptoms. 10pts2) Describe the relevant scenes which illustrate the psychological principle(s).  If this is a psychological disorder, this should be an illustration of the symptoms.  10pts3) Analyze your concept using the assigned article.  You should include information from the article (with citations) which relate to your concept.  Describe the relevant movie scenes from the perspective of the article  10 pts.4)  Critically analyze the accuracies and in accuracies of the movie’s portrayal based on the readings/PowerPoint 7pts5) In-text citations and a reference page 3 pts

 
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