The self-discrepancy theory
Hello! May you help me organize a Review of Related Literature about Self discrepancy theory among students while using social media? It should have 10 citations that support the statements. Thank you!
Hello! May you help me organize a Review of Related Literature about Self discrepancy theory among students while using social media? It should have 10 citations that support the statements. Thank you!
In a paragraph Explain humanistic, a major perspective of personality development and describe how the perspective explains an aspect of your personality.
The humanistic perspective on personality emphasizes the individualized qualities of optimal well-being and the use of creative potential to benefit others, as well as the relational conditions that promote those qualities as the outcomes of healthy development.
The Humanistic Theory of Personality states that people are intrinsically good, with an innate drive to make themselves better. The Humanistic theory is built on the premise of a person’s self-concept, consisting of their real self and their ideal self.
Critically examine current attitudes and understandings of mental health in Australia and explain how do the counsellors and psychotherapists contribute to the wellbeing of people with mental health issues including
• An examination of current attitudes to mental health in Australia
• An outline and discussion of changes that might be required to create a more sustainable and equitable mental health system in Australia (based on the literature review findings)
• An explanation of counsellors’ and psychotherapists’ current role in the mental health system in Australia.
Name the characteristics of central and peripheral vision and describe the roles of each. Give an example of each vision used in our day-to-day lives. Explain how the retina contributes to the perception of spatial location.
Describe the impact of neurotransmitter, cortisol, dopamine, serotonin levels, the impact to the hippocampus and a clear explanation about how each act regarding long-term trauma.
How does trauma affect neurotransmitters?
Include a minimum of two peer reviewed scholarly resources within past 5 years.
What are intellectual dispositions? Please provide an example. Why are these dispositions important in reviewing literature?
What is the difference between sexual variation and sexual deviation? Who determines when the line has been crossed?
please give me the correct answer with explanation. Also give me the conclusion as it is mandatory.
What theories resonate most for you in explaining and understanding the development of externalizing behaviors in children and adolescents? How does this inform your approach to treatment planning?
I believe that the social learning theory is one of the most helpful theories for explaining the development of externalizing behaviors in children and adolescents. This includes both younger children and teenagers.
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Intellectual disabilities are most often organic. However, many also have familial origins. Therapy for individuals with intellectual disabilities may include early intervention, behavioral, language, and social skills training, and always requires significant family involvement.
What is the importance of family involvement in therapy, and what is the importance of each of these intervention approaches?
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most common inherited cause of intellectual disability worldwide. It is caused by a mutation of the FMR-1 (fragile-X mental retardation) gene located on the X chromosome.
Members of this “organic” group often displayed IQs below 50 and co-occurring physical-medical conditions. The second, “cultural-familial” group, mostly showed IQs of 50-70, did not possess co-occurring physical or health problems, and often came from families of lower IQs and lower socioeconomic status.