Write about neurotransmitters in a 12 years old.it is accessible to a 12-year old (a middle school student). Envisage that the student is wondering about what is going on in his or her body in terms of love chemicals (friendship love, romantic love, passionate love).

Write about neurotransmitters in a 12 years old.it is accessible to a 12-year old (a middle school student). Envisage that the student is wondering about what is going on in his or her body in terms of love chemicals (friendship love, romantic love, passionate love). Leave out any age-inappropriate information.

Advice: When you complete the “Write for Children” assignment, remember that you are (in theory) writing for middle school children. These are young people about to enter puberty and the teen years (some may already have entered puberty). Try to recall when you were in middle school. Or if you were not in middle school (because you were home schooled or attended a school that went through eighth grade), try to remember what you were like back then. Then write to that person. What does that person want to know about love and the chemicals that are starting to run wild in their bodies? Speak their language. This is the one exception to “write at the college level.” In this assignment you should be writing as if you were writing a children’s book, or as if you were a biology or psychology teacher in middle school. Think like the kids.

Select a neurological, psychological, or neurodevelopmental disorder.

Write a 2,450- to 3,500-word paper comparing and contrasting three therapeutic interventions used to treat this disorder. Compare measures of effectiveness, such as validity, efficacy, symptom and behavior management, and recidivism. One therapy should be cognitive in nature, one should be pharmacological in nature, and the third should be an alternative therapeutic treatment.

Identify common symptoms associated with your disorder and rates of symptom reduction or management as reported with the three treatments. Based on your research, what would be your approach to treating the condition? Identify which treatments you would use. Explain why.

Analyze the neurophysiological underpinnings of diseases and disorders

Examine contemporary attitudes toward the three treatments you selected.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Include 7 to 10 peer-reviewed sources.X

How the void of adapting healthy practices could prove to have catastrophic consequences in adulthood Stress management and its impact on health

Discussion Post – Childhood Obesity

Based on this week’s articles on effective behavior change techniques in the prevention and management of childhood obesity, explain some of the practices that will enhance good health. Frame your answer around a major illness, such as juvenile diabetes, and thoroughly examine:

  • How this physical ailment could translate differently across gender
  • The vital role of the sleep cycle and the importance of physical activity in adolescents
  • How the void of adapting healthy practices could prove to have catastrophic consequences in adulthood
  • Stress management and its impact on health
  • The downfalls of inaccessibility for those who reside in geographically confining locations

After you have thoroughly examined the illness, suggest best practices from a health and child psychology perspective that could be beneficial to children and adolescents dealing with the illness you chose and support your explanation with evidence-based practices.

References

Burns, J. S., M.D., Sadof, M. M., & Kamat, Depak,M.D., PhD. (2006). The adolescent with a  chronic illness. Pediatric Annals, 35(3), 206-10, 214-6. Retrieved from  http://ezproxy.snhu.edu/login?qurl=https%3A%2F%2Fsearch.proquest.com%2Fdocview %2F217551708%3Faccountid%3D3783

 

DE Hert, M., Correll, C. U.,   Bobes, J., Cetkovich-Bakmas, M., Cohen, D., Asai, I., Detraux, J.,  Gautam, S., Möller, H. J., Ndetei, D. M.,   Newcomer, J. W., Uwakwe, R., … Leucht, S.  (2011).   Physical illness in patients with severe mental disorders. I. Prevalence,   impact of  medications and   disparities in health care. World psychiatry : official journal of the  World Psychiatric Association (WPA),   10(1), 52-77. Retrieved from

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3048500/

Martin, J., Chater, A., & Lorencatto, F. (2013). Effective behaviour change techniques in the  prevention and management of childhood obesity. International Journal of Obesity,  37(10), 1287-94. doi:http://dx.doi.org.ezproxy.snhu.edu/10.1038/ijo.2013.107

Identify the next step in your academic and/or professional career after graduation. Whether applying to a graduate or professional school or for employment, it is common that applicants are asked to write personal statements.

Assignment 1

Read Chapter 8 in your course text and review the subfields listed in Table 8.3. Locate an additional outside source that lists subfields in psychology or a related field that includes one or more subfields not listed in Table 8.3. Cite the additional source according to APA guidelines in your initial post:

  • Which      three subfields in psychology that most interest you?
  • What      personal characteristics (knowledge, skills, abilities) do you possess      that might make these areas a good fit for you?
  • Which      three subfields interest you the least?
  • If you      were challenged with creating a new subfield, what would be the name of      your subfield and what would it consist of?

Assignment 2

Identify the next step in your academic and/or professional career after graduation. Whether applying to a graduate or professional school or for employment, it is common that applicants are asked to write personal statements. Unfortunately, some applicants have developed habits frowned upon by admissions committees and potential employers (e.g., divulging personal or sensitive information about problems or crises).

  • Consider      the prompt: Tell us about yourself      and why you are interested in a position in our graduate program (or      organization).
  • Review the      advice in section 8.4 in your text and write a two-paragraph answer to the      prompt. Your response should be of the quality to be submitted with an      actual application.

Based on Dr. Logan’s presentation about supervision and your own  thoughts about and experiences with supervision at your internship site,  write a “Thank You” letter to your supervisor.

Can you complete this for me please

 

Based on Dr. Logan’s presentation about supervision and your own  thoughts about and experiences with supervision at your internship site,  write a “Thank You” letter to your supervisor. Specifically identify  key elements of supervision that you experienced. If you felt that there  were areas of weakness, then you may also highlight those. If you are  discussing areas of weakness, do so in a respectful manner.

This is what I do at my internship site

 

I observed how to perform a variety of clerical tasks to process

patients for their radiation appointments. I observed interviews and

patients being registered and compassionately interacting with

patients and their families. I observed confirming with the patient all

applicable medical insurance company information and accurately

entering data into the computer. I observed multi-tasking and

adjusting priorities with attention to detail.

 

Patient Registrar in Radiation Oncology               Internship 01/2018-03/2018

 Performs a variety of clerical tasks to process patients for their radiation appointments.

 Interviews and registers patients and compassionately interacting with patients and their families.

 Confirms with the patient all applicable medical insurance company information and accurately

entering data into the computer.

 Multi-tasking and adjust priorities with attention to detail.

 Proficient on the hospital registration and multiple ancillary computer systems. Registers, verifies

insurance, checks insurance eligibility, scans and retrieves documents in Soarian, Aria, and Outlook.

You are to write a 5-7 page paper in APA format in which you discuss both the stability and the changes in your personality throughout your life to date.  Discuss this topic appealing to information from the text.  

You are to write a 5-7 page paper in APA format in which you discuss both the stability and the changes in your personality throughout your life to date.  Discuss this topic appealing to information from the text.

You will need to skim through chapters 8 & 9 to be able to correctly write the paper and apply it to my life. I have given you some pointers below to reference as far as stability in my life and I will post the link and log in info to access my book.

Please touch on topics such as me moving out at 16 and being homeless, to living couch to couch, to dropping in and out of college, to having twins at 23, to obtaining my associates degree, going through a divorce and relocating to the point where I am now 30 and are more stable and will be obtaining my bachelors degree in Aug. Talk about how my personality and stability have changed over time with maturity and after having kids. But from 16 to about 23 I was not stable at all and not focused on school.  Touch base on for 9 years from 17 to 26 I waited tables and when I left there to do office administrative work I also had to gain some financial stability because I went from getting cash tips every night to getting paid bi weekly which helped me learn to budget my money. IT HAS TO SOUND AS IF IT IS COMING FROM MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE BUT ALSO TAKE SOME INFORMATION FROM THE BOOK AND APPLY THAT TO THE PAPER AS WELL!

https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/#/books/9780393421866/cfi/6/126!/4/2/2/2/2/4/2/2/2@0:0

username: keshiabarnes21@yahoo.com

password: Alexandaubri1@

 Assignment Requirements You will write one 3-5 page (excluding title page and reference pages) paper that demonstrates your comprehension and application of important communication concepts in analyzing communication phenomena.

Assignment Requirements You will write one 3-5 page (excluding title page and reference pages) paper that demonstrates your comprehension and application of important communication concepts in analyzing communication phenomena. Your paper will be based on an integration of your observation/experience of communication, your engagement with our textbook, your participation in our discussion forums, and your library research. The purpose of this assignment is to introduce the practice of examining a topic in depth and using research resources. You are not expected to make any fresh discoveries or solve any long-standing problems in communication. You only need to look into a topic that you find interesting, and report on what you learned about it. Based on your research, write a short paper about an issue, theory, or concept in communication studies. You must pick a topic from the list below. Paper Content  Part I: Conceptual discussion-Discuss the chosen topic in-depth by o Providing definition o Elaborating on the different aspects or implications of the topic and, o Illustrating the topic with specific factual or hypothetical examples (or personal examples, if appropriate).  Part II: Application and/or reflection: Discuss how an understanding of this topic could help or has helped someone (or you) communicate more effectively, or live more happily or successfully, in social or professional situations. o Note: You do not have to follow the exact order of Part I and Part II in your paper, but you must address both parts in your paper in order to receive a passing grade. Paper Format  Papers must be written in Standard English with standard usage (punctuation, spelling, etc.)  Cite at least TWO credible sources (in addition to our textbook) in APA citation style (see instructions and examples of APA citation in a separate file). There is no restriction on the type of source you cite. You can cite books, periodicals, journal articles from our university library’s database, or even websites. However, you must cite credible sources which are written by authorities in the field, or published by trustworthy organizations. You cannot cite Wikipedia (the online encyclopedia) as one of your sources, but you can use it as a springboard for your research. This means that you can use Wikipedia as a starting point to find some other more credible sources such as books or articles (from the reference lists at the end of the entries) for your research.  Papers should be 3-5 pages long (excluding title page and reference page). No abstract needed. The paper should be double-spaced and typed in Times New Roman 12pt font with four 1” margins. Assignment Assessment  Assignment grade: 100 points (out of 1000 points course total)  Content = 60% of grade; Standard English and usage = 30%; APA format = 10% Topic List  Transactional model of communication  Stereotype and communication  Attribution theory and communication  Interpersonal confirmation and supportive or defensive communication climate   Nonverbal communication (please pick two or three specific types of nonverbal communication to engage in an in-depth discussion including what the nonverbal communication is and the principles of the nonverbal communication)  Conflict and communication  Culture and communication  Individualistic culture and collectivist culture  Standpoint theory and communication  The model of attachment styles and communication  Self disclosure and communication  Relationship dialectics and interpersonal communication  Violence and abuse in personal relationships  Groupthink and group communication  Power and communication  Leadership in small groups and/or teams  Organizational culture  Workplace bullying and communication  Uses and gratification theory and mass communication  Agenda setting theory and mass communication  Cultivation theory and mass communication  Computer mediated communication Recommended Sources for Your Research  LSUA library resources o Library website: http://www.lsua.edu/library o Databases  Academic Search Complete  Communication & Mass Media Complete  PsycInfo  Jstor  Eric o Books and ebooks  Other online search engines and libraries o http://scholar.google.com/ o http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ o http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1083-6101 (Journal of Computer Mediated Communication) o www.wikipedia.com (please see the instruction above on how to use Wikipedia for your research)

()Discuss and apply your experience with intimacy v. isolation (Erikson’s stage of young adulthood), as well as the relationship models of Sternberg (p. 369 or see Sternberg Love Scale handout

Discussion Instructions:

1. Find and read two peer-reviewed research articles published in Psychology journals.  Students should choose articles based on a psychology topic they are interested in and might be able to use for their Week 5-7 project.

2. Paragraph one: Summarize the first article including a description of variables and research methodology, findings, and discussion.

3. Paragraph two: Summarize the second article including a description of variables and research methodology, findings, and discussion.

4. Paragraph three: Synthesize the information by comparing and contrasting the research, and develop two main themes that could be addressed when writing a literature review.

5. Attach the articles to your initial discussion post.

Attaching Multiple Articles to a Discussion Post https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOWZA7JvdaY

When responding to other students this week, help each other develop a precise topic for the Week 5-7 project.  Provide specific feedback including examples.

Stress (Ch. 13)

  • Discuss and reflect on ideas of stress, comparing and contrasting with material from pp. 442-447.
  • How do you see yourself fitting into the stress and coping paradigm (p. 443)?  Discuss your personal approaches to stress – i.e., your use of the appraisal.  Do you use problem-focused or emotion-focused coping styles in response to stress?  Give examples and discuss them.
  • Discuss your use of stress management strategies and the effect they have on your overall health.  Which strategies do you use and how are they useful?
  • Discuss your responses to the COPE Questionnaire (given in class).  Which items reflect how you are most likely to deal with stress?
  • What have you learned from this?  What changes, if any, could/would you make that might help you deal with stress more effectively?

 

Personality Development (Ch. 13)

  • Discuss and reflect on the understanding of your own personality and personality development, utilizing text material from pp. 453-455.
  • Utilize online exercises from D2L, i.e., the  Myers Briggs Type Indicator (Jung version), or  Big 5 Personality Test  Big 5 Test (in the supplemental materials section of content on D2L).  Incorporate reflection and discussion of the results of the tests in your journal writing.  What do these results tell you about yourself?  Do the results fit with how you see yourself or are they contradictory to your self-perception?  Explain

 

  • ()Discuss and apply your experience with intimacy v. isolation (Erikson’s stage of young adulthood), as well as the relationship models of Sternberg (p. 369 or see Sternberg Love Scale handout
  • If incorporating ideas on marriage, include discussion and reflection of John Gottman’s ideas (4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse – see video John Gottman 4 Patterns (Ch. 11)).
  • Utilize the Relationship Satisfaction Scale Relationship Satisfaction Scale as a discussion and reflection with regard to your own intimate relationships.
  • Incorporate theories of marriage (p. 380, homogamy, exchange theory, vulnerability-stress-adaptation model).  How do these ideas compare or contrast with your own experience?
  • For any of the above, compare and contrast your own experience with personal and/or love relationships and the models/theories presented by the text or in class.  Utilize in-class handouts and exercises as examples.  Discuss ‘how’ or ‘why’ you see these as either fitting with or contradicting your own experience.

choose from the following topics related to material from Chapters 10-13.  To be eligible for full crit, journals must be 3 pages, double spaced, typewritten, size 12 font (Times New Roman or Arial).

Relationships (Chapter 11)

Discuss some of the methodological approaches that can be used to examine the influence of multiple genes on behavior.Then discuss what transgenic animals are and how they are produced.

Answer the questions below completely and fully. This requires a minimum of two substantive paragraphs for each answer with a minimum total of 300 words for the combined paragraphs (not including the references). Use learning resources and outside academic references (not Wikipedia!) to answer the questions completely. Support your answers with source credits (citations and references). Use APA formatting for all your work.

  1. Describe the recent finds on the “Nature-Nurture Controversy.”  How do evolutionary theory (evolutionary biology and evolutionary psychology) and the study of genetics fit into this discussion? What are the implications for the biopsychologist? And finally, is there a controversy at all?
  2. Describe the process of action potential conduction and neurotransmission from one neuron to another, both electrically (including saltatory conduction) and chemically. Describe how a cell fires an action potential and be sure to address which structures are involved in neurotransmission. Discuss reuptake and enzymatic degradation (breakdown) in the context of the appropriate neurotransmitters.
  3. Trace in detail the structure and function of the visual system from the physical stimuli (light waves), to the structure of the eye and through the corresponding brain structures until it is processed as visual information. You will need to compare photoreceptors in darkness to photoreceptors receiving light and describe how light energy is transduced into neural signals. Describe how the trichromatic and opponent-process theory explain how light of different wavelengths is converted into color information.    
  4. Discuss some of the methodological approaches that can be used to examine the influence of multiple genes on behavior.Then discuss what transgenic animals are and how they are produced.
  5. What is the medial forebrain bundle?Discuss the evidence for and against its involvement in reward.In addition, review the evidence showing that the brain’s dopamine pathways are critically involved in pleasure and reward.
  6. What is the monoamine theory of depression?What evidence supports this hypothesis as a cause of affective disorder?It generally takes 2-3 weeks of chronic treatment before an antidepressant begins to have a clinical benefit, yet the drug’s pharmacological effect (for example, its inhibition ofMOA, or reuptake) is immediate.What synaptic mechanisms may underlie this time lag?
  7. Critically evaluate the roles of the lateral hypothalamus and ventromedial hypothalamus in hunger and satiety. What other brain sites are known to be involved in eating behavior? Can this be explained in terms of a homeostatic model? What evidence shows that non- homeostatic mechanisms also contribute to feeding?
  8. Describe the brain structures and anatomical pathways that make up the extrapyramidal and pyramidal motor systems.What are the main functions of these two systems?What regions in the cerebral cortex are known to be involved in movement?How do these areas contribute to the production of motor behavior?
  9. Describe the dorsal and ventral streams. Describe two theories of their functional difference and the evidence on which each theory is based.
  10. Describe the main structures of the brain stem, the midbrain, and forebrain, including the basal ganglia, the limbic system and the cerebral cortex.What functions and behaviors are these regions known to control?

Review the Week 2 Learning Resources that focus on time. In particular, pay attention to Chapter 4 and the section on “Perception of Time” in the course text.

Week 2: Cognition and Intelligence Across Cultures

Consider the notion of time. Do you think everyone grasps the concept of time in the same way? If you do, you are not alone. Most of the world shares a common 24-hour clock and calendar. There are time zones and each day dawns at different times around the globe, but “meet me at noon” or “be there in two hours” means the same thing everywhere, correct?

Or does it? As you will discover this week, that depends. Perceptions of time may vary widely by culture, including the concept of a “time commitment.” Awareness and understanding of these differences—as one example of cognition across cultures—is a key focus of the week.

Another focus of Week 2 is intelligence. Perception of intelligence can also vary by culture. Those differences have all kinds of implications, particularly in devising IQ tests for a broad audience.

As you look ahead to the week, keep in mind the course-wide goals that were set in Week 1—i.e., to develop your critical thinking and scholarly writing skills. Another general theme this week is supporting your viewpoints with clear reasoning and evidence from the Learning Resources. This is an element of both critical thinking and scholarly writing—and a skill that will support your success in this course and far beyond.

Note: Watch for “Just in Time” links for the Learning Resources, Discussion, and/or Assignment this week. When you see a “Just in Time” link, hover to get helpful tips or other guidance for completing your best coursework.

Learning Objectives

Students will:
  • Analyze effect of culture on perceptions of time
  • Analyze concept of intelligence from a cross-cultural perspective
  • Analyze measures of intelligence for cultural bias
  • Apply concepts of cross-cultural psychology
  • Demonstrate understanding of cognition and intelligence from a cross-cultural perspective

Learning Resources

Required Readings

Shiraev, E. B., & Levy, D. A. (2017). Cross-cultural psychology: Critical thinking and contemporary applications (6th ed.). New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis.
Chapter 4, “Cognition: Sensation, Perception, and States of Consciousness” (pp. 104–131)
Chapter 5, “Intelligence” (pp. 135–163)

These chapters of the text explore topics that include cultural influences on perception of depth, color, time, beauty, and music; altered states of consciousness; and cultural and ethnic differences in conceptualizing intelligence. Note that both chapters are the focus of the Week 2 Test for Understanding.

Bolton, A. (2008). The construction of intelligence in terms of cultural differences between East and West. The Fountain, (61). Retrieved from https://fountainmagazine.com/2008/issue-61-january-february-2008/the-construction-of-intelligence-in-terms-of-cultural-differences-between-east-and-west

This article discusses the concept of intelligence from different cultural perspectives and can support your Assignment for Week 2.

Dove, A. (1971). The Chitling intelligence test. Retrieved from http://wpsc10psych.weebly.com/uploads/2/1/0/1/21014898/intelligence_tests.pdf

Developed in 1971 by Adrian Dove, an African American sociologist, the Dove Counterbalance General Intelligence Test, also known as “The Chitling Test,” is designed as an educational and instructional tool to illustrate cultural bias in intelligence testing. Use this resource to prepare your Assignment this week.
 

Exactly What Is Time? (2016). Time in different cultures. Retrieved from http://www.exactlywhatistime.com/time-in-different-cultures/

This article explores cultural perceptions of time and can support your Discussion post this week.
 

The original Australian test of intelligence (2003). Retrieved from http://wpsc10psych.weebly.com/uploads/2/1/0/1/21014898/intelligence_tests.pdf

This test is based on the culture of the Edward River Australian Aboriginal community in North Queensland. Use this resource to prepare your Assignment for this week
 

Walden University Writing Center. (2016b). Scholarly writing: Overview. Retrieved from http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/scholarly
Continue to use these guidelines for scholarly writing to support your written work this week.

Required Media

Laureate Education (Producer). (2013b). Alien diary 2: Cognition and intelligence across cultures [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.

This media piece of an “alien visitor to Earth” introduces the weekly topics.

Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 1 minute.

 

Document: Alien diary 2: Cognition and intelligence across cultures Transcript (PDF)
 

Laureate Education (Producer). (2013). Ellis Island immigration [Video file]. Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu

Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 2 minutes.

This media montage is of historical footage of immigration at Ellis Island.

Accessible player –Downloads–Download Video w/CCDownload AudioDownload Transcript

TEDx. (2012, May 15). TEDxBMS – Guillaume Gevrey – What time is it? [Video file]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/IovSk4cLCd0

Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 12 minutes.

The speaker describes his experience in understanding different cultural perceptions of time and how time is used and to whom it is given. View the video to support your Discussion post this week.

Optional Resources

Benson, E. (2003). Intelligence across cultures. Monitor, 34(2). Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/monitor/feb03/intelligence.aspx
 

Discussion: Cultural Perceptions of Time

Being highly time conscious can work in your favor when interacting with other people who see time the same way. You can probably think of instances when you were late or someone else kept you waiting, and most likely there was some frustration or anger. But what would happen if you were in another cultural setting? Does everyone around the world get frustrated or offended when people are late? Our Learning Resources this week that address the differences in cultural perceptions of time, including what it means to be “on time” and sensitivities around deciding with whom and where time should be spent. Even if you have never offended others, or been offended, by a different idea of time, chances are you have experienced more subtle cultural differences in perceptions of time. For example, consider friends who are chronically early or late, when you are the opposite. How might culture explain those differences in perceptions of time?

For our Discussion this week, you will explore the role culture plays in how we perceive, think about, and feel about time, and your personal experiences with these concepts. The goal is for you to have a chance to gain new understanding of past experiences and perhaps even adjust your thinking about time!

Reminder – we are trying out a new discussion format in this class. To prepare:

  • Review the Week 2 Learning Resources that focus on time. In particular, pay attention to Chapter 4 and the section on “Perception of Time” in the course text.
  • Reflect on your experiences with different perceptions of time. Use the information and examples in the Learning Resources to help you recall relevant situations. Think deeply to consider experiences you may not have connected to perception of “time,” such as visiting a place where people walk and talk at a different pace than you do, and how you viewed that difference. Remember last week we studied the Naturalistic Fallacy?  We always tend to assume our way is the “right” way, so if I was taught to be very punctual, I will have trouble understanding people who do not consider punctuality important.  However, we cannot assume that “different” is the same as “wrong” when talking about time!
  • Reflect on your perception of time before this week and how your work in Week 2 has influenced your thinking about time. Are there people or situations that make more sense now? How will this knowledge help you in your current and future work?

Just like last week, our goal is to generate conversation. There are many aspects of time consciousness and it impacts virtually every part of our lives, so enjoy exploring this topic. Contribute one question to the discussion (don’t forget to provide background) and respond to at least two questions (or a response) posed by your peers.

By Day 3

Post your one question with background to the discussion board.

Put your question in the subject line of your post and put your supporting text in the message area of the post.

Discussion Tips:

  • Questions published earlier in the week get more responses.
  • Support your question with at least one reference (textbook or other scholarly, empirical resources) in the message body.
By Day 5

Respond to at least two peers’ main questions (or their response). Colleague replies do not need to be supported by a reference.

Submission and Grading Information
Grading Criteria

To access your rubric:
Week 2 Discussion Rubric

Post by Day 3 and Respond by Day 5

To participate in this Discussion:
Week 2 Discussion

) Discuss whether your understanding of the special population changed or remained the same after researching the population; and

Assignment 3: Understanding Human Diversity, Cultural Diversity & Special Populations Individual PowerPoint Presentations (Total: 100 Points) – Competency 1 (P.B. 1.2); Competency 2 (P.B. 2.1, 2.3); Competency 3 (P.B. 3.1) Competency 4 (P.B. 4.1, 4.2, 4.3); Competency 5 (P.B. 5.1, 5.2, 5.3) – Due Date: September  21, 2020

There are special populations such as children and youth, the elderly, the homeless, individuals with physical and mental disabilities, police brutality victims, AIDS patients, gays, lesbians, bisexuals, women and minorities, environmental issues, including ethnic minorities bring unique needs and circumstances that must be recognized when the social worker serves these persons. There are also societal induced stressors and factors identified by many in society that subordinate, discriminate, oppress and affect special populations that must be addressed, understood and alleviated. These stressors and factors are identified in rural, urban and suburban sites of practice. Therefore, social work students need to be sensitive to these stressors and factors along with racial, ethnic, and cultural factors when working with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities, and colleagues.

Students are assigned to work individually to complete the following assignment in understanding human diversity, cultural diversity, and special populations:

1) Use the selected group below to research and locate information from books, refereed peer-reviewed journals, or other evidence-based research articles.

2) Using your critical thinking skills, provide your overall reaction to the authors’ presentation of the special population that you are researching. For example, do the authors’ research present stereotypes, value judgments or judgment conflicts?

3) Practice personal reflection and self-correction to assure continual professional development by answering the following questions: Do you have biases toward the diverse group? Explain. As a worker, identify how you eliminate biases and how professional values guide social work practice?

4) Discuss whether your understanding of the special population changed or remained the same after researching the population; and

5) Present your findings in a PowerPoint presentation identifying your reactions to the questions and statements listed in 1-4.

Individual Assignments:

*Group 3 – Social Work Practice with Children & Youth