Psychology  Week 6 Assignment

Please no plagiarism and make sure you are able to access all resource on your own before you bid. One of the referencesmustcome from Flamez, B. & Sheperis, C. J. (2015) and/or Sommers-Flanagan, J., & Sommers-Flanagan, R. (2007). APA format also requires headings. Remember to use scholarly research from peer-reviewed articles that is current. I have also attached my assignment rubric so you can see how to make full points. Please follow the instructions to get full credit for the assignment. I need this completed by 01/06/19 at 5pm.Assignment – Week 6Top of FormApplication: InterventionsTreatment options for children and adolescent trauma survivors can include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and crisis management to reduce anxiety, worry, and fear of repeated trauma. Play therapy is an effective method often used with young children with posttraumatic stress disorder because they often have difficulty dealing with trauma directly. Cases in which a child or adolescent is acting out sexually in response to a sexual trauma or in which he or she may be using drugs or alcohol as a coping mechanism as a result of trauma often require additional treatments modalities.For this Application Assignment, review the media Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Discussion With John Sommers-Flanagan and Eliana Gil. Consider the symptomology of PTSD and how trauma can affect children and adolescents. Then, select a different type of childhood or adolescent trauma from the one you selected for the Discussion. Consider the posttraumatic stress symptoms that are likely to occur and what type of treatment interventions you might use to treat the child or adolescent. Also, think about how you might support or educate parents or guardians as they attempt to support their child or adolescent.The assignment (2–3 pages):· Describe a major trauma or event that may occur to children and/or adolescents.· Describe three potential symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder that may occur as a result of the major trauma or event, and explain why these symptoms may occur.· Describe one intervention you might use in treating this type of trauma.· Justify the selection of your intervention using the Learning Resources and current literature.· Explain two ways you might educate or support the parents/guardians as they help their child or adolescent through the trauma. Be specific.Support your Application Assignment with specific references to all resources used in its preparation. You are asked to provide a reference list for all resources, including those in the Learning Resources for this course.Bottom of FormRequired ResourcesLearning ResourcesPlease read and view (where applicable) the following Learning Resources before you complete this week’s assignments.This page contains the Learning Resources for this week. Be sure to scroll down the page to see all of the assigned resources for this week. To view this week’s media resources, please use the streaming media player below.Accessible player  –Downloads– Download Video w/CC Download Audio Download TranscriptReadingsGil, E., & Rubin, L. (2005). Countertransference play: Informing and enhancing      therapist self-awareness through play . International Journal of Play Therapy, 14(2),      87–102.© 2005 by AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. Reprinted by permission of      AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION via the Copyright Clearance Center.Pynoos, R. S., Steinberg, A. M., Layne, C. M., Briggs,      E. C., Ostrowski, S. A., & Fairbank, J. A. (2009). DSM-V PTSD diagnostic criteria for children and      adolescents: A developmental perspective and recommendations . Journal of Traumatic Stress, 22(5),      391–398.© 2009 by BLACKWELL PUBLISHING. Reprinted by permission of BLACKWELL      PUBLISHING via the Copyright Clearance Center.Stover, C. S., Hahn, H., Im, J. Y., & Berkowitz, S.      (2010). Agreement of parent and child reports of trauma exposure      and symptoms in the early aftermath of a traumatic event. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research,      Practice, and Policy, 2(3), 159–168.© American Psychological Association Journals. Used with permission from      the American Psychological Association via the Copyright Clearance Center.Document: Child and Adolescent Counseling CasesDSM-5 Bridge Document: Trauma, Stress, and AdjustmentMediaLaureate Education (Producer). (2011). Child      and adolescent counseling [Video file]. Retrieved      from https://class.waldenu.edu”Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder”       (approximately 32 minutes)Optional ResourcesKiselica, M. S., & Morrill-Richards, M. (2007).      Sibling maltreatment: The forgotten abuse. Journal of Counseling      & Development, 85(2), 148–160.Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.Mellin, E. A. (2009). Responding to the crisis in      children’s mental health: Potential roles for the counseling      profession. Journal of Counseling & Development, 87(4),      501–506.Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.Putman, S. E. (2009). The monsters in my head:      Posttraumatic stress disorder and the child survivor of sexual      abuse. Journal of Counseling & Development, 87(1),      80–89.Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

 
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Psychology  Discussion 1: The Influence of Peers

“If Johnny jumps off a cliff are you going to jump, too”? This is a cliché used often by parents wanting to convince their children that doing what “everyone else does” is not always a good idea.For example, binge drinking is an increasing problem on college campuses, often with dire consequences (e.g., alcohol poisoning, unprotected sex, expulsion from school). Given the consequences, one wonders what compels college students to engage in such risky behavior. We know that fitting in—being accepted by others—is a primary motive for doing what others do. In this case, conforming to one’s referent group’s norms (i.e., getting drunk is cool) gains one’s acceptance to that group (Talbott, Wilkinson, Moore, & Usdan, 2014; Wardell & Read, 2013). Refusal to comply means rejection by the group.Binge drinking, clearly, is not in the best interest of individual college students, unless you consider the importance of belonging to and acceptance by the group.For this Discussion, you explore persuasion strategies with respect to the effects of peer influence on behavior.References:Talbott, L. L., Wilkinson, L. L., Moore, C. G., & Usdan, S. L. (2014). The role of injunctive norms and alcohol use during the first-semester of college. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 58(1), 60–81.Wardell, J. D., & Read, J. P. (2013). Alcohol expectancies, perceived norms, and drinking behavior among college students: Examining the reciprocal determinism hypothesis. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27(1),191–196.To PrepareReview the Learning Resources for this week and examine how social psychology theory and research explain the effects of peer influence on behavior.Consider persuasion strategies that a social psychologist might use to convince someone to defy peer pressure.By Day 3Post an explanation for how you might persuade someone to “do what is in her or his best interest” when it means defying group demands. Use social psychology theory and research to support your persuasion strategy.

 
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Psychology  I need assistance with an essay I just ask about Id like the person with 864 assignments and 5 stars

I have already done this I am just adding more:even more personal as we reflect on how course design, through assignments and experiences, contribute to a student’s dispositional growth.  What are the aspects of this course that provide spiritual enrichment and growth to students who pass through it?  EDUC 200 is a gateway course for a variety of students.  Some are pursuing early childhood education degrees or seeking religion/education degrees, while others are pursuing coursework to teach elementary or high school.  Some are just exploring the option of education or other components of this field.  Common to all is the pursuit of teaching in some sort of capacity.  This is an incredible responsibility for one to pursue. Hoping to equip you with a variety of practical experiences and information in this course, also added are components to encourage you to shine your light brightly in the lives of those with whom you interact.  Included in EDUC 200 are weekly devotionals from an excellent resource, Polishing the Apple, additional materials such as Religion in the Public Schools, and bringing attention to the diverse student population in need of loving and caring teachers who are willing to go the extra mile. I pray for you daily in my quiet time. I pray for your families and responsibilities outside of schooling and for the path that God has for you which included taking EDUC 200.  While frustrating as it seems to discuss situations in which expressions of Christianity in public schools is denied, please note that despite all, you can make a difference in your world.  Yes, you!  You, the one who spends time in God’s Word and seek His will through a vibrant prayer life.  You, the one who is fully aware that you were created for God’s purpose, are heaven-bound, and are choosing to spend your time on earth fulfilling God’s design for you.  I hope your time spent in this course provides a deeper understanding of the opportunity available to you to change your world.Out of all of the SCRIP dispositions I chose Integrity because without that none of the other ones work.I am unsure if we are supposed to include this but it will not hurt There is one more section of info & there are interviews on a Discussion board we can refer to as well. I can provide any info. I am having difficulty organizing because I stayed up too late and cannot thinkThe topic of study this week is “Looking Ahead:  Job Opportunities and Expectations”.  You were provided with realistic advice in your teacher interviews about the professional teaching experience.  Now it’s your turn!  You are going to put yourself in the position of the one being interviewed this week in the form of the final exam essay.Week 7 WE have to state 3 advantages(rewards) for being a teacher and 3 disadvantagesAlso use 2 supporting sentences for eachThe intro needs a purpose statement which I have from my last essay and I got a perfect score Check Rubric please I saw this one already written from 2 years agoWere also supposed to pretend were in an interview (while thinking of the 3 rewards and disadvantages) and demonstrate how we would use certain learning stradegiesIt gets a little confusing because 1st its choose 3 things most important that you learned, then different pages have a little more info however I always figure it out. I believe in my personal statement or thesis I choose 3 characteristics that I think are most important either in getting a teaching position or my education philosophy which I have already done thatI will send all of the info and help I sent files  in alsoheres the textbook reference its APA 7 However I can edit if necessary 3 in text citations can provideRyan, K., Cooper, J., & Bolic, C.M. (2016). Those who can, teach (14th ed.). Boston, MA; CengageFinal EssayThe candidate will complete an open-book/open-notes essay of at least 800 words in response to the given prompt as the cumulative activity for this course. It must also include 3 citations from the textbook in current APA format. A title and reference page in current APA format are required for this assignment.THIS IS ALL LEARNING OUTCOMES :Analyze essential characteristics of professionalism and teaching skills.Evaluate some of the rewards and challenges in the teaching profession.Interpret cultural diversity and its influence on student learning.Appraise ways in which schools respond to challenges students face.Trace the historic roots of education while describing issues involving religion in America today.Compare philosophies of education.Describe the legal and ethical aspects of teaching.Determine the relationship among curricula, instruction, measurable standards, and assessments.Critique the impact that societal changes make on the education profession.One more description: its the prompt question in the instruction file

 
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Psychology  Week 7 Discussion 2 Response

Please no plagiarism and make sure you are able to access all resource on your own before you bid. One of the referencesmustcome from Broderick and Blewitt (2015). I need this completed by 01/13/18 at 7pm.Respond by Day 7 to my colleagues using one or more of the following approaches:· Offer and support at least two strategies that might help counselors approach adolescents whose development and identity have been negatively impacted by social media.· Suggest at least two websites, professional organizations, or other resources that a counselor might use when working with or obtaining information about the impact of social media. Support your response by describing how and why a counselor might use each resource.· Expand on your colleague’s posting by providing additional insights or contrasting perspectives based on readings and evidence.1. (B. Smi)Social Media use has increased tremendously over the years and its influence has sky rocketed along with it. Social Media is not only limited to the internet but includes music, television, and video games. The impact of social media on the development and decision-making of adolescents is so important as social media often shapes attitudes and beliefs.Potential Impacts of Social Media and TechnologyResearch has linked playing violent video games to increased aggressive behavior in adolescents and teens. Broderick & Blewit (2015) indicated that the more children within the U.S. and Japan played these games, the more aggressive behavior they displayed. There was also a reported decrease in prosocial behavior and empathy.Broderick & Blewitt report continuous engrossment of violent video games could also result in an adolescent becoming antisocial. Research highlights that youth are not simply playing these games but they are interacting emotionally and psychologically (Broderick & Blewiit, 2015).  Essentially, processing and practicing the violent behaviors they are subjected to within the games.How Influences Impact Decision-Making in AdolescentsImpacts of social media extend far beyond violence to include sexual and materialistic agendas. A great example of this could be music videos. Often times, rappers or singers are discussing drugs, fast money, and unlimited and likely unprotected sex with women. These same views can be obtained by any of the many television shows on air at this current moment or in the past few years.Research has indicated that social media and television shows that display sexuality more liberally have been linked to an increase in sexual behavior of adolescents (Broderick & Blewitt, 2015). Study results reveal that individuals who were exposed to such materials began participating in sexual activities earlier and had more sexual partners than those who were not exposed to these particular television programs.Similar to that of sexuality and sexual behaviors, social media can influence a child in the arena of substance abuse.  Strassburger (2010) insists that the easiest way for a child to do something is to have them believe that everyone else  is also participating in that behavior. An example of this is discussed within the article in regards to adolescent and teen drinking and smoking. Strassburger (2010) reports that children were most likely to drink alcohol or smoke cigarettes after viewing similar scenes in a movie.SummaryThe impact of social media is so strong and lasting as it is literally everywhere we turn. Adolescents have access to smart phones, computers, laptops, radios, televisions, and video games. Each of the aforementioned items run some sort of advertisement to push an agenda that ultimately shapes that child’s attitudes and beliefs. Commercials, ads, and games are typically discussing sex, body image, drug abuse, contraception, and many other subjects that parents should get in front of. Strassburger (2010) stressed the importance of parents not allowing their adolescents to see movies they are not rated R or PG-13 in order to help control the information they receive about these topics.ReferencesBroderick, P. C., & Blewitt, P. (2015). The life span: Human development for helping professionals (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.Strasburger, V. (2010). Children, adolescents, and the media: Seven key issues. Pediatric Annals, 39(9), 556–564.2. (S. Mor)The impact of social media on adolescent development is nothing new as we know it to be in society, but the mode or means in which social media is delivered evolves continuously throughout history. In the past social media would be depicted in novels or comic books exposing sexual, political, racial, or religious content that would incite adolescents to into risky behavior. Social media and technology contribute to adolescents in many ways some are positive while others are negative. In the medical field doctors are able to stay in touch with their adolescent patients by texting them reminders of appointments (Strasburger, 2010). The U.S. Senate discovered that the violence portrayed in the media actually adds to aggression seen in adolescents, discovered in 1952 (Strasburger, 2010). Social media has impacted the developmental and environmental influences, and this is also shown through the use of the ever changing technology that we gravitate too. Adults are also impacted with the use of Social media and there is a strong sense of staying connected with your children currently that drives us into wanting the best technology for them.Social Media and DevelopmentThe impacts of social media and technology on adolescent development may spiral out of control if it is not monitored or if an adolescent has free reign of the internet without proper guidelines and restrictions. Behavior that causes you to not take care of necessary life skills, constantly preoccupies your mind, allows you to escape reality, alters your moods, and has the capability of hiding what you are actually doing is labeled as an addiction (Kuss & Griffiths, 2011). The concept of being addicted to social media may appear farfetched, but realistically it is possible, and this addiction has the potential of causing problems that are not foreseeable. Social media is being used as an avenue to promote popularity, social recognition, and social acceptance from adolescents that cling to every post, tweet, or snapchat. A study revealed that adolescents between the ages of 10 to 19, had low self-esteem based on the negative feedback they received on their social media accounts (Kuss & Griffiths, 2011). Another study produced results that the use of Facebook impacted their lives negatively and actually caused “procrastination, distraction, and poor time-management” (Kuss & Griffiths, 2011). Adolescent development is suffering because the focus is not on higher education but it is on who wore the best outfit, who is fighting, and who is dating. Adolescents may be a trying time for children and their parents, adding social media to this equation will cause friction and tension in any household across the world. Adolescents barely understand why their bodies are developing, the onset of sexual needs, and elevated levels of hormones, mood swings, and focus on their future, or the sense of new found independence and the added pressure of virtual friends in the realm of social media (Broderick & Blewitt, 2015). The environmental and social considerations for adolescents in the United States lean more towards parental conflicts, detached emotions, and the feeling of no longer pleasing the parents with good grades as an example (Broderick & Blewitt, 2015). The impacts of social media and technology may also cause anxiety when we adhere to the latest technology that we insist on purchasing. The dangers in society make us want to stay connected to our adolescents all day long. We have the ability to connect with them using cell phones, watch them enter the house when they arrive home from school, track their location with GPS monitoring, and text messages all day long. Companies release new and better devices almost daily that will give parents a false sense of security in staying connected with their emotionally unbalanced adolescent. The dangers in the items we purchase for our adolescents open their communication realms to people and places we would never knowingly give them access to.Social Media and Decision MakingIn the high school where my youngest daughter attends, I was shown an Instagram profile that depicted different physical fights during the school day that students recorded and posted on this profile. In my search of finding out how to stop this behavior in my daughter’s school, the administration uncovered that all the schools in our county posted these fights. The adolescents were actually making bets and bragging over which fights were more vicious and also which fights obtained the most likes. The decision making of the adolescents that were involved in these fights actually broke my heart because seeing these children in acts of violence that resulted in which fight was the best depended on who was hurt the worst. Another occurrence in a different school in our county involved a teacher that had her phone stolen, and the students that stole her phone posted nude pictures of the teacher which were found in her phone on many different social media sites. The influences social media has on our adolescents has not been positive, and the decision making process is of immaturity and selfishness.Adolescents receive 70% of their sexual content in the United States from the media, and only 14% of this content is considered responsible sexuality (Strasburger, 2010). The majority of television, commercials, music, and social media sites promote sexual content that enhances sex without the responsibilities of engaging in safe sex. The fact that we never see commercials about condoms, STD prevention, or even abstinence confirms that we are exposed to a society that resolves around sex. One way adolescents are influenced which affect their decision making is seen in studies that reveal the younger a child is exposed to sexual content, the probability is high for them to begin sexual intercourse at a younger age (Strasburger, 2010). Another way adolescents decision making is influenced by imitation and identification also known as attribute substitution (Broderick & Blewitt, 2015). The lesson that is missed in adolescents is summed up to be a leader and not a follower, which attributes substitution, is the exact opposite. Adolescents try different behaviors that they have witnessed their peers display, and they decide to imitate the intended behavior (Broderick & Blewitt, 2015). An example of this could include an adolescent that is shy and has a problem speaking in front of his peers may imitate a peer that is outgoing maybe even a class clown that is confident in their actions. The new behavior of the shy adolescent which was influenced by a more outgoing peer may not be suitable behavior that should be imitated. The struggle within the adolescent is in figuring who they are and not imitate the personality of someone they see and admire.SummaryThe trials and tribulations of adolescents may appear to have changed over the course of time throughout history. However, the concerns that parental units have for their adolescents may appear the same from the past until now. The popularity of social media contributes too many concerns adults have concerning adolescents, and it may even be safe to acknowledge that the dangers in society enhance the worry in many adults. The highs and lows of social media with the influence it has on adolescents are already concerning, but the concerns are increasing day by day without any relief in sight.ReferencesBroderick, P. C., & Blewitt, P. (2015). The life span: Human development for helping professionals (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.Kuss, D. J., & Griffiths, M. D. (2011).Excessive online social networking: Can adolescents become addicted to Facebook? Education and Health, 29(4), 68–71.Strasburger, V. (2010). Children, adolescents, and the media: Seven key issues. Pediatric Annals, 39(9), 556–564.Readings· Broderick, P. C., & Blewitt, P. (2015). The life span: Human development for helping professionals (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.o Chapter 9, “Physical, Cognitive, and Identity Development in Adolescence” (review pp. 324-367)o Chapter 10, “The Social World of Adolescence” (pp. 368-407)Bessant, J. (2008). Hard wired for risk: Neurological science, ‘the adolescent brain’ and developmental theory. Journal of Youth Studies, 11(3), 347–360.Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.Guilamo-Ramos, V., Jaccard, J., Dittus, P., & Bouris, A. M. (2006). Parental expertise, trustworthiness, and accessibility: Parent-adolescent communication and adolescent risk behavior. Journal of Marriage and Family, 68(5), 1229–1246.Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.Jaccard, J., Blanton, H., & Dodge, T. (2005). Peer influences on risk behavior: An analysis of the effects of a close friend. Developmental Psychology, 41(1), 135–147.Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.Kuss, D. J., & Griffiths, M. D. (2011).Excessive online social networking: Can adolescents become addicted to Facebook? Education and Health, 29(4), 68–71.Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.Reich, S. M., Subrahmanyam, K., & Espinoza, G. (2012). Friending, IMing, and hanging out face-to-face: Overlap in adolescents’ online and offline socialnetworks. Developmental Psychology, 48(2), 356–368.Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.Strasburger, V. (2010). Children, adolescents, and the media: Seven key issues. Pediatric Annals, 39(9), 556–564.Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.Sullivan, C. J., Childs, K. K., & O’Connell, D. (2010). Adolescent risk behavior subgroups: An empirical assessment. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 39(5), 541–562.Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.Media· Laureate Education (Producer). (2013a). Adolescence [Video file]. Retrieved from CDN Files Database. (COUN 6215/COUN 8215/HUMN 8215)In this media piece, you will continue your examination of the client family assigned to you by your Instructor. This week, you will focus on the adolescent, aged 11–18.Note: Please click on the following link for the transcript: Transcript (PDF).Laureate Education (Producer). (2013i). Perspectives: The adolescent world [Video file]. Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.eduNote: The approximate length of this media piece is 3 minutes.

 
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Psychology  Psychology

Public Mourning: How Does Society Mourn the Loss of Public Figures?Identify a public figure whose death you remember. Give some background on this individual. This individual can be a politician, religious leader, entertainer, or other prominent individual.Describe the public mourning ritual that surrounded this person’s death.Do you have flashbulb memories— very clear, detailed memories—of the time, place, and circumstances of the death.Did the public figure’s image change after death?How is the anniversary of the death memorialized?Were you surprised at the depth of your grief or the grief of others at the loss of the public figure? Why or why not?NOTE: This summary should beat least2 paragraph.

 
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Psychology  Complete the “Topic 5 Short Answer Questions” document.

Complete the “Topic 5 Short Answer Questions” document.Use Template Provided

 
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Psychology  System and Professional Integrity

Systems and Professional IntegrityEthics is a code of thinking and behavior governed by a combination of personal, moral, legal, and social standards of what is right. Although the definition of “right” varies with situations and cultures, its meaning in the context of a community work involves many guiding principles with which most community activists and service providers would probably agree. Above all else, do no harm. Hippocrates put this in words over 2,000 years ago, and it’s still Rule Number One.You have volunteered to run a community violence-prevention program, working with kids who are gang members or gang hangers-on. The kids trust you, and sometimes tell you about some of their less-than-savory activities. The police also know you work with gang members and often ask you for information about kids. What are you obligated to tell them or to keep from them?If you are actively striving to do “good,” how far does that obligation take you? If there are issues affecting the community that have nothing to do directly with the one you’re concerned with, do you nonetheless have an obligation to become involved? What if you don’t really understand the whole situation, and your involvement may do as much harm as good—do you still have an ethical obligation to support or become active on the right side? What if your support or activism endangers or compromises your community intervention? Your initial post should be at least 300 words in length.

 
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Psychology  Social and emotional development of an adolescent APA FORMAT

Step 1: Research the social and emotional development of an Adolescent.Step 2: In a one page pager, explain how peer influences change during adolescenceDiscuss Piaget’s formal operational stage of development and how it may impact the thoughts and choices in adolescence.Discuss the shift of reliance on peersDiscuss the shift from reliance on parentsAre there dangers? Explain your answerAre there consequences? Explain your answerAre there advantages? Explain your answer

 
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Psychology  7-2 Assignment: Resources for Healthcare Assignments. MUST USE TEMPLATE ATATCHED TO COMPLETE ASSIGHNMET

Prompt: Use your Assignment Template to identify a service(s)/resource(s) to address the topic listed below for the state you hope to work in following graduation: Healthcare 1. Psychiatry 2. Free Clinic Below is an example of a correctly cited resource with an appropriate summary from a professional in the field. Not all resources will require all of these elements.

 
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Psychology  Unit 7 Data Analysis and Application

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