Discipline: Psychology

Outcome evaluation based on the new program that you proposed earlier in the course. Be specific and elaborate. Include the following information:Outcome evaluation based on the new program that you proposed earlier in the course. Be specific and elaborate. Include the following information:

  3- to 4-P… plan for an outcome evaluation based on the new program that you proposed earlier in the course. Be specific and elaborate. Include the following information: A brief outline of the program  The purpose of the evaluation The outcomes to be evaluated The group research design that you will use and why  […]

Clinical Supervision Report: Ethical Decision-Making Process in a Duty to Warn CaseClinical Supervision Report: Ethical Decision-Making Process in a Duty to Warn Case

  Clinical Supervision Report: Ethical Decision-Making Process in a Duty to Warn Case Case Study Details  Use the following case information: Teresa and Gad were romantically involved. They have both received ongoing outpatient psychiatric care. Gad had a long history of violent behavior, which included physical abuse directed towards Teresa. Recently, Teresa ended the […]

So many diseases can be prevented if you assess your risk factors and consult your medical professional early on.So many diseases can be prevented if you assess your risk factors and consult your medical professional early on.

 So many diseases can be prevented if you assess your risk factors and consult your medical professional early on. Visit the     Washington University School of Medicine’s Siteman Cancer Center website (Direct Link:     https://siteman.wustl.edu/prevention/ydr/?ScreenControl=YDRGeneral&ScreenName=YDRHome.htm) to assess your risk of the following diseases: Cancer Diabetes Heart Disease Osteoporosis Stroke

1.) Why might a contaminated food make a child sick, but not affect an adult? Which populations are at highest risk of food-borne illness and explain why. 2.) List 3 methods for maintaining food preparation areas that are clean and germ-free.1.) Why might a contaminated food make a child sick, but not affect an adult? Which populations are at highest risk of food-borne illness and explain why. 2.) List 3 methods for maintaining food preparation areas that are clean and germ-free.

  Pathogens in Food Although the US has one of the safest food supplies in the world, Americans still suffer from foodborne illnesses.  According to the CDC, an estimated 48 million people get sick, 128,000 are hospitalized, and 3,000 die from foodborne diseases each year in the United States. What causes foodborne illness? To get […]

el desarrollo histórico y la evolución de la Salud Mental en los Estados Unidosel desarrollo histórico y la evolución de la Salud Mental en los Estados Unidos

A través de un ensayo descriptivo investigue sobre el desarrollo histórico y la evolución de la Salud Mental en los Estados Unidos. Escoja una de las poblaciones vulnerables (niños, personas sin hogar, discapacitados, drogadictos, mujeres maltratadas, veteranos de guerra, comunidad LGBT, emigrantes, ancianos, etc…) y exponga cuáles son algunos de los trastornos relacionados con la […]

psych 340 extr crdhttps://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/class-divided/?psych 340 extr crdhttps://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/class-divided/?

  watch “A Class Divided” and answer the questions  A Class Divided How did self-fulfilling prophecy play out in the classroom and prison workers? Were you surprised by the behaviors of the children and prison workers? Do you think the children and prison workers learned anything? Do you think everyone should go through this demonstration? Why […]

In the psychology field there are seven major perspectives that help to explain human emotion, thought, motivation, and behavior. These seven major perspectives are as follows: • Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic • Behavioral/Learning •In the psychology field there are seven major perspectives that help to explain human emotion, thought, motivation, and behavior. These seven major perspectives are as follows: • Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic • Behavioral/Learning •

CYou need to follow all APA formatting rules so you should have an APA title page, an APA formatted reference page and APA formatted in-text citations. The paper should be 2 to 3 pages in length submitted in an MS Word document that includes the following: • An APA formatted title page. • Introduction that […]

Mobile learning and student cognition: A systematic review of PK-12 research using Bloom’s TaxonomyMobile learning and student cognition: A systematic review of PK-12 research using Bloom’s Taxonomy

Article selected meets the criteria and standards of the field  Review summarizes the article enough to provide context but focuses on a critical review of the content and how it contributes to the field of learning and cognition The discussion flows in an organized and coherent manner Review does not contain grammatical issues or typos and […]

Part 2: CRITICAL THINKING EXERCISE #2 Instructions (Discussion Topic: respond students)Part 2: CRITICAL THINKING EXERCISE #2 Instructions (Discussion Topic: respond students)

Discussion Topic Top of Form   The most researched and referenced theoretical model applied to parenting styles is Diana Baumrind’s (1971) typology. Each parenting style described by Baumrind reflects its own set of experiences as shown in the parental response to the child, and the impact on the child.   Part 2: CRITICAL THINKING EXERCISE […]

My topic is the correlation between childhood mental illness like somatic symptom disorder after a parental deathMy topic is the correlation between childhood mental illness like somatic symptom disorder after a parental death

PART I.  The first paragraph (or first 2 or 3 paragraphs) of almost every psychology paper, whether it’s an empirical research article or an integrative literature review, starts with a broad introduction to the importance of research on the topic. It is usually focused on the real-world issues (e.g., the prevalence and negative consequences of the […]