Category: Psychology
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Understanding Florida Marchman Act
For this activity, you will review the website regarding the Marchman Act. Take some time to view it and provide 2 paragraphs explaining What the Marchman Act is The steps to file Your opinion on whether it is useful or not. -
The difference between equality and similarity (equity) in s…
I have already written 5,000 words of my thesis, and I would like to continue writing until I reach 15,000 words. So, you should write about 10000 words. Attached you will find my thesis proposal as well as the section I have written so far
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Discussion Thread: Intervention Paper Assignment Topic and J…
Part 1: Discuss the crisis topic you will research for your Intervention Paper Assignment.
Select one journal article dated within 5 years from your list of Annotated Bibliography sources to share with the class. Within your post, provide a summary of the journal article. Discuss and incorporate the ABC model of crisis intervention (Chapter 3 of the class textbook) in reference to your crisis topic.
Part 2: Find at least one Bible verse that applies to the crisis topic. Discuss how the Bible verse relates to the crisis topic.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Annotated Bibliography Assignment.docx, Discussion Assignment Instructions (3).docx
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Journal Assignment 1
Here is a quick description of the course so you are aware of the scope of the course. i have provided the assignment description and target article This course is designed to expand on the material covered at the second year level by providing an in-depth analysis of the field of psychopharmacology; the study of the relationship between drugs, the brain, and behaviour. In this course, we will address the underlying neural and physiological correlates of this relationship. In other words, we will explore a wide range of topics related to the proximate mechanisms by which psychotropic and psychotherapeutic drugs exert their actions on the functional properties of the nervous system, and thus, on physiology and behaviour. Lectures and textbook readings will cover basic neurochemistry, anatomy, and physiology of the actions of a wide range of different drug classes, and the patterns of behaviour exhibited by the whole animal that result from these actions. NB: Students should note that the following topics are NOT covered in this course: sociology of addiction; current legal policies regarding drug use; counselling, therapy and treatment programs for persons with substance abuse problems; epidemiology of addiction; abnormal psychology, and complementary and alternative treatments. In short, this course is foundational, not applied. Regardless of specific prerequisites, all students must have a working knowledge of basic neurochemistry, neuroanatomy, and physiological psychology.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): preller-et-al-2019-effective-connectivity-changes-in-lsd-induced-altered-states-of-consciousness-in-humans.pdf, JA info sheet W26.pdf, preller-et-al-2019-effective-connectivity-changes-in-lsd-induced-altered-states-of-consciousness-in-humans.pdf, JA info sheet W26.pdf
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counselling skills essay
i just need a part of introduction to be changed accordingly with main body and conclusion free of plagiarismAttached Files (PDF/DOCX): Counselling Skills Essay – Jan 2026 – C Pereira.docx
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Psychological disorders and mental health advocacy
No instructions providedAttached Files (PDF/DOCX): PSY 215 Project One Template.docx, Psy 215 P4.pdf
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PSY-FPX5110 Assessment 1
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implementing self management
1. Choose a Personal Target Behavior Select a behavior that can be tracked easily throughout a single day or week. Examples include: Increasing study time Completing a brief exercise routine Reducing time on social media Preparing materials before class Drinking a set amount of water Completing a 10-minute organization task Choose something meaningful but manageable. 2. Define the Behavior and Create a Self-Monitoring Tool You must submit: A measurable definition of the target behavior A simple data tool, such as: A checklist A tally sheet A digital log (Google Doc, phone app, timer screenshot) Upload this with your video. 3. Record Your Self-Management Demonstration Your video must show: Introduction Your name The target behavior Why you selected it Self-Monitoring Tool Show the tool on camera Explain how you record the behavior Demonstration Show one brief instance of recording your data Example: crossing off a completed task, entering minutes read, tallying reps You may role-play a sample moment if needed Reinforcement Plan Identify the reinforcer Explain how and when you earn it Describe how this supports your goal Progress Check Plan Explain when you will review your data Describe how you will decide if the intervention is working This can be done in one continuous recording. 4. Reflection Paragraph (1 paragraph) Write a short reflection including: Why you selected the target behavior How self-monitoring influenced your own awareness How self-management procedures can support clients Any adjustments you would make moving forward APA 7 citations are optional but permitted. -
important aspects research among all ages
First, understand that early childhood, meaning ages three to eight, centers on rapid growth in language, motor skills, and social understanding. Children learn through play, imitation, and routine. Emotional security matters. Stable caregivers support trust and self-regulation, while peer interaction builds sharing, empathy, and conflict skills. Curiosity drives learning, so environments rich in books, play materials, and predictable structure support development. For a time capsule, however, place a picture book. You see imagination, early literacy, or even shared reading experiences.
Early adolescence, ages thirteen to eighteen, focuses on identity formation and social belonging. You see increased independence from family and a more substantial influence from peers. Cognitive growth supports abstract thinking and moral reasoning. Emotional intensity rises as teens test boundaries and values. Academic goals and extracurricular interests shape future paths. For a time capsule, place a smartphone. You see communication, social connection, learning tools, and self-expression.
Early adulthood, ages twenty-six to forty, emphasizes stability and long-term planning. You see a focus on career development, intimate relationships, and, often, parenting. Decision-making centers on work-life balance, financial responsibility, and personal values. Physical health still supports high activity, though maintenance becomes increasingly important. For a time capsule, place a work contract or professional license. You see commitment, skill building, and economic independence.
Middle adulthood, ages forty-one to sixty-four, highlights responsibility and reflection. You see leadership roles at work and guidance roles at home. Many adults support both children and aging parents. Physical changes increase attention to health management. Life review begins when people measure their goals against their outcomes. For a time capsule, place a family photo album. You see legacy, connection, and continuity across generations.
Late adulthood, age sixty-five and older, centers on meaning and adaptation. You see retirement or reduced work demands, paired with shifts in identitysocial ties, health care access, and autonomy shape daily life. Cognitive experience supports wisdom and perspective, even as physical limits increase. Reflection on life stories promotes emotional well-being. For a time capsule, place a handwritten letter of advice. You see accumulated knowledge, values, and care for future generations.
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Your Career in Applied Behavior Analysis
Overview
This final assignment provides you an opportunity to culminate your vision into reality by translating your exploration and brainstorming activities into a plan to actualize your vision and achieve your goals. By now, you are a practitioner-scholar with a lot of knowledge and insight about your interests in behavior analysis and your career trajectory.
Preparation
To begin this assignment:
- Reflect on feedback received from previous assignments in this course.
- Review resources in Weeks 4 and 7 about the MEAL plan, SMART goals, and Reverse Outline.
- Review work you have done in previous weeks that you could revise and incorporate into this final assignment.
- Review the . You will need complete and submit this template in the course.
Instructions
Complete the following in the .
Part 1: SMART Goals
- Provide three clearly and concisely written SMART goals that you hold for your career in Behavior Analysis. These goals must be post-graduation.
- Review the SMART Goals section to ensure your goals meet all aspects of the criteria.
- Complete SMART Goals sections in the worksheet.
Part 2: MEAL Planning
- Analyze the functions, responsibilities, and ethics required of a behavior analyst.
- Follow the MEAL Plan format to outline the ethical considerations and responsibilities required of you within the career goals shared above.
- Within the evidence section, complete BOTH steps for each piece of evidence:
- Provide a direct quote for each piece of evidence.
- PARAPHRASE each quote into your OWN words.
- Convert the MEAL Plan into a well-organized paragraph. The paragraph should follow the structure found in the Capella MEAL Plan overview.
- Apply critical thinking and effective decision making:
- Follow the MEAL Plan format to outline the contributions to the field that your career goals shared above will provide you the opportunity to make.
- Within the evidence section complete BOTH steps for each piece of evidence:
- Provide the direct quote for each piece of evidence
- PARAPHRASE each quote into your OWN words
- Convert the MEAL Plan into a well-organized paragraph. The paragraph should follow the structure found in the Capella MEAL Plan overview
Part 3: Application and Research Vision
- Reference the articles from your Week 4 assignment. Choose the article that aligns with your chosen specialization.
- Using the worksheet, discuss how your chosen article is reliable, credible, and aligns with ethical considerations.
- Discuss how the article contributed to your choice of specialization.
- Expand on your work to capture the growth you’ve experienced this quarter.
Review the media, MEAL Plan resources,
resources, and search the
for additional reflective exercises and inspiring ideas about transforming your vision into an action plan.
Before You Submit
To maximize your scoring potential, be sure that you fully address all assignment requirements and meet the criteria in the rubric that will be used to assess your assignment. It is helpful to self-score your paper using the rubric before submitting to be sure you are meeting criteria for the grade you want to earn.
Turnitin
Submit a draft of your assignment to Turnitin for review of proper citations and references. It is very important that you always submit your work as a draft so you can make revisions before submitting your assignment for grading. Refer to the courseroom Turnitin resources for guidance in accessing your feedback from Turnitin, interpreting your report, and improving your writing and citations for your assignment.
Additional Requirements
Your assignment should also meet the following requirements:
- Written communication: Should be free of errors that detract from the overall message.
- Writing style: APA expectations for scholarly writing include the use of third-person narrative, unless it is awkward to do so. However, because you are talking about yourself in this paper, you may write in the first person.
- APA formatting: References and citations should be formatted according to current APA style and format. Refer to the degree-specific sections of the
- r for citing and referencing tips. Include a title page and references list.
- Resources: A minimum of four resources with at least three of them from course readings. Your references may include both scholarly literature and practitioner sources. All references need to be cited in text, according to current APA standards. Remember that citations are to support your thoughts, not take the place of them.
- Template: Use the to format your assignment.
- Submission: Once you are satisfied with your paper and have made all necessary revisions, submit your assignment no later than 11:59 p.m. CST Sunday.
Competencies Measured
By successfully completing this assignment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:
- Competency 1: Analyze the role of the practitioner-scholar model in guiding professional development.
- Describe a vision for career, including three specific goals.
- Explain how literature review and research on career information affected the vision.
- Competency 2: Evaluate behavior-analytic literature in terms of reliability, credibility, ethics, and value.
- Discuss how to evaluate behavior analytic literature in terms of reliability, credibility, and value.
- Competency 3: Analyze the functions, responsibilities, and ethics required of a professional in behavior analysis.
- Analyze the functions, responsibilities, and ethical considerations required of a behavior analyst.
- Competency 4: Apply critical thinking and effective decision making.
- Discuss how to apply critical thinking and ways to contribute to the field as a behavior analyst.
- Competency 5: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for professionals in the field of behavior analysis.
- Write clearly, with correct spelling, grammar, syntax, and good organization.
- Apply APA style and formatting to scholarly writing.
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