Which of the following is a major artery that supplies blood to the shoulder, scapular muscles, and humerus?
From the movie Dumber and Dumber Fight Scene, How many instances of aggressive behavior was observed?
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TOPIC: Personal Growth (mentally, emotionally, physically, spiritually)
TOPIC: Personal Growth (mentally, emotionally, physically, spiritually)
Write Section 9: Sustainability of Outcomes. It should include:
- Measures put in place during the project to increase the likelihood that expected outcomes will continue to be met after the project is completed
- An explanation of the importance of sustaining the project and its outcomes in the organization’s overall strategic plan
- Three resources provided to the organization at the end of your project to optimize the continuation of your work
EXAMPLE:
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There are five questions that must be answered, and you must provide a thorough explanation for each one. Be creative and detailed!
ASSIGNMENT: Each classmate will interview individuals directly involved in the education of students with disabilities in a K-12 or community-based setting. Potential interview subjects may include parents, teachers, individuals with disabilities, or community-based health or social service providers, related services, adminstrators, directors, or para pros. Class participants will submit a written summary and analysis of each interview.
There are five questions that must be answered, and you must provide a thorough explanation for each one. Be creative and detailed!
1. What do you like about teaching?
2. Why did you choose to work with children with disabilities?
3. What are some ways that you get parents involved in your classroom?
4. What are your thoughts on co-teaching or team teaching?
5. How do you handle conflict with another teacher when co-teaching or co-planning?
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Which of the following best describes the person-centered theory belief that clients can change?
Which of the following best describes the person-centered theory belief that clients can change?
Phenomenology
Being nondirective
Reductionism
Anti-determinism
- Brian Bigelow and John La Gaipa (1975). reach a conclusion on the overall usefulness of the quantitative approach, when compared to alternative approaches, in terms of allowing researchers to understand children’s and adolescents’ friendships.
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Explain why clozapine is considered an atypical antipsychotic, including a description of the difference between “typical” and “atypical” antipsychotics and their potential side effects.
Title: MODULE 12: SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM AND OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS
Link: https://opentext.wsu.edu/abnormal-psych/chapter/module-12-schizophrenia-spectrum-and-other-psychotic-disorders/
Read the link & answer the questions.
1. What is paranoid schizophrenia?
2. What are some positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia?
3. What is the drug “clozapine?”
4. Explain why clozapine is considered an atypical antipsychotic, including a description of the difference between “typical” and “atypical” antipsychotics and their potential side effects.
5. Be sure to explain why it’s important that individuals not stop taking the drug for any reason.
6. Explain non medication related therapies/treatments that can be used in conjunction with medication.
7. Address any biological, psychological, social, and/or cultural barriers that may interfere with successful treatment.
Provide an immense amount of details. Two-three sentences per question will not cut it.
Which of the following techniques is not used in Gestalt therapy?
Which of the following techniques is not used in Gestalt therapy?
Use of “I”
Flooding
Awareness Exercises
The exaggeration technique
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Welcome to our Module 03 Discussion Board!
Welcome to our Module 03 Discussion Board!
The purpose of this discussion is to consider our own experiences of remembering and forgetting. Remember that these discussions are a chance to practice using key PSYC101 concepts, so your contributions should include vocabulary and other connections to the module material. To prepare for the discussion, watch the linked videos below (National Science Foundation, 2015; TEDx Talks, 2017) and review your notes from the memory chapter of our textbook (King, 2021).
References
King L. A., (2021). Experience psychology (5th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw Hill.
National Science Foundation (2015, July 30). How reliable is eyewitness testimony? [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChgPk2OiZCw
TEDx Talks (2017, October 27). Forgetting is a Part of Memory [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNyZmSg92HI
Instructions
- Reflect on and discuss the topic below..
For your initial post:
- Describe a time when you forgot something or remembered it incorrectly. What happened? Be sure to include the following –
- What kind of memory was it to begin with? Episodic (an experience you had)? Semantic (a fact, date, name, etc)? Procedural (how to do something)?
- What do you think contributed to you forgetting or misremembering it? Did you try anything to help jog your memory?
- Did forgetting or misremembering this have any impact on your life? Share whatever you are comfortable sharing.
- How does your experience relate to what you learned in the videos? In your textbook?
- Be sure you cite your sources using APA style in-text citations and references.
Your initial post is due on FRIDAY. Be sure to address each aspect of the prompt above. Your post should be in the 300-350 range. APA-style references and citations must be used in the process of answering these questions. This means you should use an in-text citation after incorporating information from your textbook or course videos, and put the full reference at the end of your post.
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What are the most common reasons for fearing death?
Gestalt therapy is grounded in the humanistic tradition of existentialism and which field of study?
Post-modernism
Phenomenology
Determinism
Rogerianism
What are the most common reasons for fearing death? What are some ways to handle the fear of death according to the Christian worldview? In what ways might a mental health worker encourage someone in how to handle their fear of death and taking into consideration various cultural traditions?
Peer-reviewed, scientific resources are welcome. I am having difficulty finding sources that are 10 years old are younger.

