Nursing

Assignment: Application of Attachment Theory to a Case Study

Assignment: Application of Attachment Theory to a Case Study As you have read, theory guides the conceptualization of the client’s problem and how social workers assess and intervene relative to the problem. However, theory can also shape the self-reflective questions social workers ask themselves. Clients often come to social workers under stress or distress. This then affects […]

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Psychology Practitioner-Scholars Discussion

Psychology Practitioner-Scholars Discussion Psychology Practitioner-Scholars As stated in the unit introduction, connecting scholarship and practice is critical for professionals in psychology. In one of the unit studies, you examined both the scholar-practitioner model, as presented in the McClintock article, and Capella’s learning model, which is based on the ideas in the McClintock article. In Capella’s

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Week 3 Benchmark Assignment

Week 3 Benchmark Assignment Benchmark Quantitative or Qualitative Research Reporting Assignment Instructions   Overview Throughout this course you have learned about the importance of research in counseling and how evidence-based research can inform how counselors practice. This assignment will help you develop the skill of interpreting data and writing results based upon your research findings.

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Research on Intimate Partner Violence and the Duty to Protect

Research on Intimate Partner Violence and the Duty to Protect Respond to the following questions in 500 words each     Dr. Daniela Yeung, a community psychologist, has been conducting a federally funded ethnographic study of men’s attitudes toward intimate partner violence following conviction and release from prison for spousal abuse. Over the course of a

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Biopsychosocial-Cultural Model

Biopsychosocial-Cultural Model Traditionally, mental illness was considered a biological problem, either inherited or developed due to genetic vulnerability within the individual. This point of view is termed the medical model. Treatment was provided to the individual in one-to-one meetings with a psychiatrist or sessions with a psychotherapist. The field of mental health has evolved from

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