Category: Psychology


  • Thailand’s prison system uses Muay Thai fighting as a form of rehabilitation and potential early release—rewarding inmates with freedom for discipline, performance, and public spectacle. Could a similar incentive-based program (e.g., boxing, martial arts, or other skill-based competitions) work in the U.S. correctional system? Why or why not? What ethical, legal, or practical challenges would…

  • Share an example of a time when you were sure you were right about something, only to later discover that you were actually wrong. What was the situation and how did you discover that you were wrong? Finally, how did this change in perception impact you? Did your shift in perception affect your relationship with…

  • Kemp’s ridley turtle Submit a draft of the species overview section of the final project, including all the critical elements listed below. You will utilize the sources analyzed in your Milestone One literature review and provide an overview of the species selected. Remember to use these fact sheets as a helpful format guide to ensure…

  • Over the past several weeks, you have analyzed a policy related to a social problem and have advocated for change. For this Assignment, you submit your final report and present on your experience and the outcomes of your Social Change Project. Resources Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity. Click the…

  • Define and distinguish between independent and dependent variables in the context of applied behavior analysis. Ojo will like this component Evaluate whether an observed change in behavior meets criteria for establishing a functional relation. Explain how extraneous variables threaten internal validity by confounding the interpretation of functional relations. Critically evaluate single-case data to detect possible…

  • 1. Compare and contrast between the Psychoanalytic and Cognitive Behavioral and the Psychoanalytic and Family Systems Approach. 2. Discuss evidence-based research on applicability of each approach 3. Present research on the pros and cons of each approach 4. According to research, how do the two approaches apply to various cultures? 5. Which cultures are best…

  • Because children often struggle to verbally express their emotions, play therapy is an essential tool in psychiatric care. Expressive arts therapy and structured play techniques allow children to process emotions in a way that feels natural and engaging. As a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, it is important to design developmentally appropriate psychotherapy interventions that…

  • Objectives: 1. Describe the ethical issues encountered by counselors who work in private or public mental health organizations or school settings. 2. Determine professional organizations, preparation standards, and credentials relevant to the practice of clinical mental health counseling or school counseling. [CACREP 5.F.2.n, 5.C.2.k] 3. Determine the requirements for credentialing, licensure, certification, accreditation practices, and…

  • When it comes to the field of clinical mental health counseling or school counseling, there are various professional organizations, preparation standards, and credentials that play a crucial role in upholding quality and excellence in the services provided. What are the key professional organizations that influence the practice of clinical mental health counseling or school counseling?…

  • Read the case study: Yevette’s Brave Battle. Answer the questions as you work through the case study as these will make up the majority of the questions in the ONLINE Worksheet. You may need to consult the Scientific Methodology and Communication Background file, your textbook, lecture PowerPoint, or other sources of information to formulate good,…