Psychology

Erikson’s theory

        Erikson’s theory suggests that developmental changes occur throughout our lives in eight distinct stages. The stages emerge in a fixed pattern and are similar for all people. Erikson argued that each stage presents a crisis or conflict that the individual must resolve. During the psychosocial crisis, the individual must address the …

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Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Choice/Reality therapy theories

      How are Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Choice/Reality therapy theories similar and different? What are some strengths and limitations of each theory? What are some ways that each theory is compatible and incompatible with Christian concepts? (Use Tan textbook) Based on each theory’s concept of psychopathology, discuss any limitations as far as creating …

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Lifespan development approach

        Researchers who study lifespan development approach the field from several perspectives. Each general perspective encompasses one or more theories – broad, organized explanations and predictions concerning phenomena of interest. Developmental theories provide a framework for understanding the relationships among a seemingly unorganized set of fact or principles. Detail one human growth …

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Existential and Gestalt theories

      How are Existential and Gestalt theories similar and different? What are some strengths and limitations of each theory? What are some ways that each theory is compatible and incompatible with Christian concepts? Based on each theory’s concept of psychopathology, discuss any limitations as far as creating measurable outcomes for clients.  

Ways to practice self-care.

        Discuss some practical ways that you practice self-care. How do your practices align with practical guidelines for self-care recommended by other psychologists? What are some risks associated with NOT practicing self-care?  

A general overview of commonly used substance use disorder treatment approaches.

Write a 750-1,000-word assignment that gives a general overview of commonly used substance use disorder treatment approaches. In addition, you are to select two common approaches and compare their similarities and differences. Include the following in your assignment: A brief description of two common empirically researched substance use disorder treatments. Choose from either Cognitive Behavioral …

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The characteristics of the drinking stage and the transition stage of recovery.

Read the Family’s Role in Addiction and Recovery. Compare the characteristics of the drinking stage and the transition stage of recovery. How are the treatment goals and interventions similar? How are they different? Link: The Family’s Role in Addiction and Recovery (psychcentral.com) 150 words min Describe one or two of the following family system concepts …

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Characteristics of children with mental health disorders

Oftentimes you will see children with mental health disorders having difficulty in home, public places, and schools. They can be labeled as “difficult” or “out of control” and their behaviors often present challenges to parents, caretakers, and teachers. The ability to support these children and their families is a significant social work role. Choose one …

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