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Problem: Counseling topics/directives for Christian couples dealing with adultery
What do you think about the book's description of labeling theory? Can you think of examples when it might be appropriate?
describe at least two specific implications including at least one for professionals who work with school-age children in a setting of your choice.
Analyze the decision-making process (e.g., why they came to this decision, what situational factors were involved).
Question: What are some examples of neoliberalism in society today?
1. Are you duty-bound by confidentiality? 2. Are you more obligated to uphold the clear mandate to report?
What are the implications of childhood poverty for practice in schools, homes, youth programs, etc.?
Reflect on SBIRT for Health and Behavioral Health Professionals, specifically how to talk to patients about substance use.
Problem: Explain how you can accomplish each stage of the curriculum planning cycle.
Explore the different theories and social work practice models presented in the background material.
What are the similarities between the arguments put forward by bell hooks, Paul Freire, and Paul Kivel? What are each of them arguing in favor of or against?
In your week readings for this week, Kadushin and Harkness describe six principles of learning
What are some real-life examples to illustrate how cognitive changes can impact interactions and relationships within the adolescent's environment?
Students with ASD often struggle with transitions, change from one activity to another, which can lead to challenging or interfering behaviors.
Problem: In essay form discuss and write the details and 5Ws of crisis that people experience.
1. Identify and describe the value conflict in the case to which you are replying.
Choose ONE of the following approaches to ethical obligations and give a brief, real-world example of its application: Utilitarianism,
What is the unique set of powerful ideas and corresponding material conditions associated with the indigenous/native folks?
What tool can be utilized to measure something other than satisfaction of a mental health program in schools? What would be the goals and outcomes
What is the difference between tools, supplies, equipment, and resources? Why is it important to identify each of these?
Problem: If a client is HIV positive, what potential issues must be considered in the treatment planning process?
Give an example of either an enmeshed family with little/no boundaries or a disengaged family with rigid boundaries.
Write one paragraph explaining Ethnography and one paragraph explaining Problem Identification Process Skills in relation to Cultural Competence
What are some types of data transformation? Why are they done? What are the effects of multiplying every value in a data set by the same number
From the readings and viewing of videos, what is the difference between gender, gender identity and sexual orientation?