
Assignment 1: Discussion—The Positive of the Negative Is there a positive side to the feeling of negative emotions? Like physical pain, negative emotions or experiences tell us that something is wrong and needs to be fixed. When we focus on the negative, we have more negative experiences. According to this model, using negative experiences to […]

Prepare a 12- to 17-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation with speaker notes according to the following criteria: A description of the problem situation A problem-solving technique Identification of the technique Explanation of why the chosen technique works best for the problem Offer a solution to the problem. Reconstruct the decision-making process you used to come up with the solution. […]

Twin Behavior: Intervening Amee and Aaron are 6-year-old twins of Josh and Lacy. Josh is an alcoholic and unemployed, and Lacy works two jobs to feed the family. When Lacy arrives home late from work, Josh is drunk after spending the day managing the children. Josh picks a fight with Lacy over petty […]

Details: Part 1: Using the revised treatment plan completed in Topic 7, complete a discharge summary for your client using the “Discharge Summary” template. This discharge summary should address the following: What behaviors would indicate that the client is sustaining at a healthy baseline? How would you determine if Eliza met her treatment goals? What factors […]

TOPIC: John Dewey (1859–1952) To successfully accomplish this assignment: First, create the following headings and subheadings in your paper to indicate the organization of your information. (Note: The bullets will not be included in your paper and are included here only for organizational purposes.) Introduction- The introduction is based on the principle of introducing the topic of […]

Initial Self-Assessment According to the American Psychological Association: Personality refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving. The study of personality focuses on two broad areas: One is understanding individual differences in particular personality characteristics, such as sociability or irritability. The other is understanding how the various parts of a person […]