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Explain how the life model can be applied for the population. Explain where the gaps are in applying the life model for this population.
How can use of the DSM's cross-cutting symptom measures aid counselors in clinical diagnosing?
Write a brief summary of the chosen disorder that includes symptoms, prevalence, development, and course according to the most recent version of the DSM.
Who identified strategies different from your own by proposing alternative strategies?
What are the nature and attributes of social stratification? According to the authors, what is the key sociological debate in explaining poverty?
Discuss how you would feel if the customs and traditions you grew up with were replaced by the culture and values of another country.
According to the pluralist model of power, what protects people from the abuse of power by any one group? In what ways does this work in the United States?
Explain your interpretation of what occurred in the dialogue, including social work practice or theories, and explain how it might relate to evaluation covered.
How will the aging of the U.S. population affect health care programs in the future? Are there better solutions than Medicaid for providing better health care?
Explain the Bhutanese views on happiness. Provide specific examples from the video that you found interesting or meaningful. Why?
Write an explanation of the political strategies you would use to address one aspect of the situations/problems facing Susana and members of the Bradley family.
What are the forces that are for/against the policy? What policy advocacy skills can be used to support the policy alternative?
Describe the intervention and the underlying theory. Identify the target behaviors that this intervention is used to address.
Describe the possible risk factors the client presents that would make him at risk for depression and suicide.
What is the specific behavior you want to change? Why would it be a value to stop this behavior or learn a new behavior or skill?
Describe how these strengths are expressed in your daily life. Are there any you do not exercise regularly?
How do you think tracking perpetuates inequality? Explain. Be specific. Has tracking impacted your eduction trajectory?
Choose a concern that adolescents face, such as depression, suicide, self-esteem, eating disorders, substance abuse, or family dynamics and family conflict.
Briefly identify and describe the problem as perceived by the client, family, or group that you dealt with in your past fieldwork experience.
How does the artist's position in society affect the production, consumption, interpretation and reception of the object? (Social Responsibility)
Explain the ways that the region could be seen as religious, as well as secular; in other words, how is it neither a theocracy, but also not devoid of religion.
Choose either a nonprofit or government organization and discuss the impact that social policy has had on this organization.
Describe what you believe is the structure of this organization. Discuss how the age and size of the organization may impact how the organization is structured.
What political strategies would you use to enact policies developed to assist these individuals?
How is information about personal values used in career counseling? How can personal religious or spiritual values play into career counseling?