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Benefits of Grade Level Teams
Madaus, G. F., Higgins, J., & Russell, M. K. (2009). The Paradoxes of High Stakes Testing : How They Affect Students, Their Parents, Teachers, Principals, Schools, and Society. Charlotte, N.C.: Information Age Publishing. Chapter 10 After reviewing the Saunders’ article on grade-level teams, discuss the benefits of grade level teams when it comes to teaching, learning, and…
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Spectrum of Trauma-Related Diagnoses
Ms. H, an attractive, petite, 42-year-old full-time housewife came to psychotherapy initially for severe bulimia, vomiting as many as 40 times each day for the past year. She had previously been diagnosed with PTSD, anorexia nervosa, DDNOS, dependent personality disorder, panic anxiety, major depressive disorder, and polysubstance dependence. In the past, Ms. H self-medicated with…
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Appropriate Outcome Measures for Psychodynamic
Ms. K, a 60-year-old divorced, home health aide, presented for outpatient psychotherapy a week after discharge from a 5-day inpatient stay at the local psychiatric hospital after her ex-husband moved in with another woman. Ms. K had subsequently recurrent suicidal thoughts and voluntarily admitted herself. She was started on fluoxetine 30 mg and participated in…
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Case Study: Sarah’s Sleep Patterns
Case Study: Sarah’s Sleep Patterns Sarah, a 35-year-old professional, has been experiencing sleep issues for several months. She reports difficulty falling asleep, frequent awakenings, and feeling unrefreshed in the morning. A sleep study reveals that Sarah spends a lot of time in Stage 1 and Stage 2 sleep but has very limited Stage 3 (N3)…
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Medical History of Mild Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis
It is anticipated that the initial discussion post should be in the range of 250-300 words. Response posts to peers have no minimum word requirement but must demonstrate topic knowledge and scholarly engagement with peers. Substantive content is imperative for all posts. All discussion prompt elements for the topic must be addressed. Please proofread your…
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Strategies for the Promotion of Evidence in Practice
Write a 2000-word essay addressing each of the following points/questions. Be sure to completely answer all the questions for each bullet point. Separate each section in your paper with a clear heading that allows your professor to know which bullet you are addressing in that section of your paper. Support your ideas with at least…
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Psychosocial Stages Proposed by Erikson
Erik Erikson believed that people develop through psychosocial stages, each stage affected by the resolution of the last stage. Each stage is defined by a task or crisis described as an interaction of opposite forces. How a person resolves each successive crisis builds personality and identity (Feist et al., 2021). Respond to the following in…
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Fear of Dogs
Jamie, a 7-year-old boy, was playing in his backyard when a neighbor’s large dog suddenly jumped over the fence and barked loudly at him. Jamie was extremely frightened and started crying as the dog approached. Jamie’s mother quickly intervened and took him inside, comforting him until he calmed down. This incident caused Jamie to develop…
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HSCO 502 Human Growth and Development Research Paper Example
HSCO 502 Human Growth and Development Research Paper Example HSCO 502 Human Growth and Development Research Paper Assignment Brief Assignment Instructions Overview In this assignment, students will engage in a deeply reflective and scholarly exploration of their own life experiences through the lens of human growth and development theories. The paper focuses primarily on adulthood,…
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How Bandura’s Theory Apply to Mentoring Young Adults
How does Bandura’s theory apply to mentoring young adults when recovering from alcoholism? Please write 500 words and references no older than 2023. Albert Bandura’s Social Learning Theory (also known as Social Cognitive Theory) offers a compelling framework for mentorship in young adult alcoholism recovery. At its core, the theory posits that people learn through…