What is your personal opinion of the study conducted?-What are the pertinent results of the manipulation?

Interventions for Imposters

Find an article published in the last seven (7) years in an academic, peer-reviewed journal related to clinical or counseling (e.g., Journal of Social Psychology). The article should describe, specifically, an experiment or empirical study by the researchers. This means that the researchers conducted a study that contains easily identifiable independent and dependent variables.

Please use attached article: Students’ critical incidents of fairness in classroom assessment: an empirical study

Amrendra Kumar Singh. (2019). What Impostors Phenomenon and Fear of Success talk about Indian School Education?: An Empirical Study. Cхід, 5(163), 48–59.

Prepare a 1-2 page summary of the article in your own words.  Be sure to address the following questions in your summary:

  • What is the purpose of the research? (Address specifics regarding the overall purpose of the research in question.)
  • What hypothesis is tested? (Provide a clear statement of the researchers’ prediction.)
  • How did the researchers investigate their research question? (Provide details regarding the study methodology.)
  • What are the pertinent results of the manipulation? (What were the findings and conclusions drawn?)
  • What is your personal opinion of the study conducted? Should it be repeated?  What could be improved?
  • What is your overall impression of the work? What are the implications of the study?

Your summary should be written as a coherent essay (do not format as a list of answers to these questions). You may include additional insights in your analysis, but you must address these key issues

What implications do those points have towards the human services field?-Would you recommend the document to someone else? Why or why not?

Critical Analysis Writing Assignment

After reviewing the link in the Resources for Assessment, write a 1 page essay analyzing the points made by the authors.

The essay should include:

An introduction to the two or three main points made by the author(s).

What implications do those points have towards the human services field?

Would you recommend the document to someone else? Why or why not?

Would you recommend an agency or organization becomes trauma-informed? Why or why not?

APA style required.

Discuss how the diagnostic criteria (DSM-5), etiology, and treatment of these two disorders are connected.

Abnormal Psychology

The aim of this assessment is to write a critical analysis of literature on two similar disorders- Conduct Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder in Children.

You are required to complete a review on these two disorders. In your review, you need to discuss how the diagnostic criteria (DSM-5), etiology, and treatment of these two disorders are connected.

This requires you to evaluate the similarities between the two disorders and outline the strengths and limitations of the research. You are also required to reflect on how the overlap of your chosen mental disorders helps inform the conceptualisation of these disorders and highlights the difficulty of the diagnostic

model (DSM-5).

Using thinkers from different psychological perspectives discuss the genetic and environment influences on human behaviour.

Nature / Nurture

The nature/nurture debate has been one of the most contentious disagreements in Psychology. Using thinkers from different psychological perspectives discuss the genetic and environment influences on human behaviour. use at least two different theories in your essay. … the more citations the better.

Describe steps that should be followed to ensure that potential ethical issues are addressed properly as treatment options are determined and applied.

Ethical Issues

Evaluate potential ethical issues that should be considered or guarded against when developing treatment interventions for children   or adolescents.

Describe steps that should be followed to ensure that potential ethical issues are addressed properly as treatment options are determined and applied.

Describe any past or current traumatic events or abusive situations that the client may have experienced. Indicate whether this is ongoing and if the client has received counseling in the past for it

Case Conceptualization and Resource Packet

Scenario: Loss of a Family Member

Casey is a 21-year-old Hispanic man who is seeking counseling. In your first session with him, he states that he is unsure of how to go back to life the way it was before and finish his bachelor’s degree in business after losing someone he admired and looked up to. Casey reports that he recently lost his mom in a traffic accident 3 weeks prior. He states that everything he did in life was because his mom had inspired him and motivated him towards becoming who is today. He is an only child and does not have a very good relationship with his father.
He reports that the morning of the accident, he overslept and did not see his mom before she left for work and didn’t tell her he loved her. He reports that he has a lot of remorse over that, and he constantly wonders if things may have been different if he woke up on time and delayed her for a couple of minutes.
Casey states that he has been unable to focus on his schoolwork and his grades are declining. He has trouble with motivation and seeing the point of going to class. He doesn’t sleep well at night and wakes up early in the morning with a feeling of panic. His heart is racing, and his chest is heavy; he breathes heavily and feels a sense of fear or dread. Casey hasn’t been eating well, and he doesn’t work out like he used to. He wants to talk to his friends, but he feels like a burden. He ruminates over the fact that he didn’t get to say goodbye or tell his mom he loved her. He states that he tries to talk to his friends, but they don’t understand, and they tell him that it’s time to “get over it.” He has tried to talk to his father and was hoping to strengthen their relationship, but his father has been very distant. He does not feel like he has a good support system, and he states that he just wants someone to understand what he is going through.
Casey appears restless and agitated during sessions and has trouble keeping his body still, shifting his weight often. He starts to say something but then forgets what he was saying. He can give a clear timeline, and he is expressive of his thoughts and feelings. He is tearful when talking about the loss but shows more frustration or anger at himself when talking about the events of that day. He appears more agitated with friends or his father and their lack of empathy.
Casey has been a good student in the past and has always had friends in his life. He experimented with marijuana one time in high school and has had a few beers but never was “the partier type” and still isn’t. He had clear goals for the future. He cherished his mom, and even though he wasn’t as close to his dad he loved him. Now he feels like everything he had from the past has crashed and gone away.

Biopsychosocial Assessment (Blank Form)
Client Interview
Identifying Information
Begin by completing the basic demographic information for your client.
Name(s):
Date of birth:
Primary language:
Referred by:
Intake date:
Evaluated by:
Description of Client(s)
Briefly describe what you observe about the client’s physical status: age, gender, ethnicity, appearance, behaviors, and any impressions that stand out to you.
Presenting Problem
Briefly describe why the client is seeking counseling.
History of Problem
Describe the symptoms, experiences and background of the problem, previous occurrences, and interventions in a brief paragraph.
Social History
Describe the client’s social support system in a few sentences, including the following:
where the client lives and with whom
quality of relationships with family and friends
support received from others
Family History
Describe the client’s family of origin and relationships with family in the past and present in a few sentences.
School History
Briefly describe the client’s educational background and any relevant school history or experiences, including the following:
where the client went to school
years of education completed
positive or negative experiences of school
Work History
Describe the client’s relevant work history and experiences in a few sentences, including the following:
current employment situation
time spent in the career/profession
positive or negative experiences of work
any sporadic work history or frequent job changes

Spiritual
Briefly describe the client’s stated spiritual beliefs.
Legal
Indicate whether the client has current or previous legal issues. If current, what is the status? Is the client on probation, etc.?
Trauma History/Abuse
Describe any past or current traumatic events or abusive situations that the client may have experienced. Indicate whether this is ongoing and if the client has received counseling in the past for it.
Suicidal/Homicidal
Indicate if the client has had any suicidal or homicidal thoughts, plans, or attempts. Note if these are in the past or present and if they are passive or active. If client currently has suicidal or homicidal thoughts, complete a full suicide risk assessment. If a more thorough suicide/homicide evaluation is conducted, it may be documented in a separate section.
Health and Wellness History
Discuss client’s past and present substance use, sleep habits, exercise and eating habits. Ask direct questions to gather this self-explanatory information.
Substance Use
Sleep Habits
Exercise Habits
Eating Habits and Appetite

Mental Status
Assess your client’s mental status by discussing what you observe about the client in your session.
Activity
Describe the client’s behaviors, especially the physical movement of the client.
Mood and Affect
Describe the client’s mood and affect (visible expression of feelings and emotions).
Thought Process, Content, and Perception
Describe the client’s thought process, content, and perception in how they respond to questions and tell their story.
Cognition, Insight, and Judgment
If completed, indicate any results of a Mini Mental Status Exam (MMSE) in this section. Discuss whether the client appears to understand the symptoms and issues being experienced.

Case Summary
Legal and Ethical
Discuss any potential legal or ethical issues you need to consider as the counselor; this is not about the client having a legal issue.
Strengths
Describe assets that will facilitate progress and change, such as motivation, intelligence, self-discipline, and willingness to use resources.
Challenges
Describe aspects of the client’s life circumstances that may impede progress or change, such as homelessness, major psychiatric disorder, financial hardship, etc.
Discussion
Summarize the presenting problem and symptoms, along with any pertinent history and social factors that lead to a diagnosis. This section justifies your diagnosis; include any differential diagnoses here.
Diagnosis
Using the information gathered thus far, make a diagnosis using the DSM-5. Include the diagnostic title and code, as well as any specifiers.
Assessments to Support Diagnosis
Identify any assessments that have been used or that you might use to support a diagnosis or rule out a differential diagnosis.

Case Conceptualization
Explain the issues, symptoms, and diagnosis of the case through the lens of a theoretical perspective.

Do women fall for bad guys? And are there certain characteristics within women that correlate to this romantic attraction to bad/good guys?

Do women fall for bad guys? And are there certain characteristics within women that correlate to this romantic attraction to bad/good guys? We conducted a study in which we evaluated romantic attraction to male fictional TV characters using pictures. The dataset includes a range of variables such as: attachment style, maladaptive personality traits (e.g., impulsivity, grandiosity, callousness), acceptance of couple violence, narcissistic traits, relationship status, age, and education. Research questions can be about romantic attraction to the TV characters, but also about interrelations of specific personality traits, attachment style, and aspects of acceptance towards dating violence (e.g., male on female/female on male/general).
Included instruments: YPI, RAAS, ACV, NARQ-S

What are some alternate explanations for why persons with mental disorders are victimized?

Reading #23 in your text, Silver’s (2002), “Mental Disorder and Violent Victimization: The Mediating Role of Involvement in Conflicted Social Relationships,” and reflect on it. Here are some questions that you will want to discuss in your post:

1, Discuss the reasons that mentally disordered individuals are likely to be involved in conflicted social relationships and how this likelihood can be reduced.

2 What are some alternate explanations for why persons with mental disorders are victimized?

Discuss the antecedents of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB).

Discuss the antecedents of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB).

To what extent is having an Instagram presence integral to success in the Australian dance industry, and what are the negative psychological effects?

Write analysis of two online sources & for my research project on the question: To what extent is having an Instagram presence integral to success in the Australian dance industry, and what are the negative psychological effects?

Each source requires an in depth analysis and paragraph each for: summary of source, usefulness, key findings, reliability, validity and bias.