Bob has suffered damage to his brain. What will be the strongest contributing factor to his recovery?

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A 5-year-old was given a set of numbers to remember and was able to remember a 4 digit active number, what memory type did he use?

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Short-term memory

 

Sensory Memory

 

Long-term memory

 

Executive function

 

Question 2Question 20.5 pts

 

A teacher supporting a child until they can perform a task unaided is an example of what concept?

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Pretend Play

 

Theory of Mind

 

Scaffolding

 

Private Speech

 

 

Question 3Question 30.5 pts

 

What disorder may a child have if they show significant disturbances in these areas: (a) deficits in social interaction, (b) deficits in communication, and (c) repetitive patterns of behavior or interests?

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Dysphoria

 

Down syndrome

 

Autism spectrum disorder

 

Animism

 

 

Question 4Question 40.5 pts

 

If a child has a tantrum when the caregiver makes a minor detail change to their agenda, what may this child have?

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Autism spectrum disorder

 

Dysphoria

 

Anxious attachment

 

Animism

 

 

Question 5Question 50.5 pts

 

What must a child do to have a theory mind?

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Self- awareness

 

They must be able to tell the difference between what is true and what others “think” is true

 

Understanding that the world around them is fast moving and confusing

 

knowing when they are right and wrong

 

Question 6Question 60.5 pts

 

What are some of the benefits of children that learn self- control from a young age?

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They will avoid immediate gratifications

 

They will have a strong sense of confidence

 

They will not fall into peer pressure

 

They will make better health and academic choice later in life.

 

 

Question 7Question 70.5 pts

 

You just came back from class in which the topic was egocentrism in the preoperational stage. You have a 4-year-old and thought that you would see if what you learned was accurate. You are sitting directly across from her and ask her to look at the front and back cover of her favorite book. After she did this you asked her to describe “the part of the book I am looking at.” What does she tell you?

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the number of pages of the book

 

what you see

 

what she sees

 

what the story is about

 

 

: Question 8Question 80.5 pts

 

Having received a new bike for his birthday, Grant tells his mother that the bike needs to come inside the house at night because it might get lonely in the garage by itself. Grant’s rationale for why his bike needs to come inside the house is best explained by Piaget’s concept of ____.

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animalism

 

centration

 

reversibility

 

egocentrism

 

Question 9Question 90.5 pts

 

Young children are less able to focus on active, hands-on play due to this current trend which also shows negative effects on cognitive and language development and is linked to attention problems later in childhood. Which trend would this be?

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Exercise

 

Preschool

 

Fast Food

 

Television

 

 

Question 10Question 100.5 pts

 

Dunn and Munn concluded over half of all siblings fights in early childhood occurred because…

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Attention

 

Food

 

Toys

 

Property

 

 

Question 11Question 110.5 pts

 

The brain is about ___________ its adult weight by two years of age aned by age 6, it is at _________ its adult weight.

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75 Percent; 95 Percent

 

65 Percent; 95 Percent

 

75 Percent; 100 Percent

 

80 Percent; 100 Percent

 

Question 12Question 120.5 pts

 

Jenna, has 3 kids and everyday Jenna asks her children how their school day went and will read them stories at bedtime. Whenever one of her kids get in trouble Jenna ensures she hears every perspective before she decides on a punishment. What kind of parenting style is Jenna?

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Authoritarian

 

Authoritative

 

Uninvolved

 

Permissive

 

 

Question 13Question 130.5 pts

 

What is the least common form of play?

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Solitary Play

 

Onlooker Play

 

Associative Play

 

Unoccupied Play

 

 

Question 14Question 140.5 pts

 

Children between the ages of 2 and 6 years old generally grow how many inches per year?

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2 inches

 

1 inch

 

3 inches

 

4 inches

 

 

Question 15Question 150.5 pts

 

Her daughter chooses to wait, what is her daughter showing?

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self harm

 

Self concept

 

deeper understanding

 

super ego

 

 

Question 16Question 160.5 pts

 

Kwashiorkor impacts children’s physical and cognitive development.

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True

 

False

 

Question 17Question 170.5 pts

 

Ashley is a toddler how many hours of sleep should she get?

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14-17 hours

 

7-9 hours

 

9-11 hours

 

11-14 hours

 

 

Question 18Question 180.5 pts

 

Mary keeps peeing in her clothes during the day and bed at night, she isn’t doing this voluntarily, it just keeps happening. What disorder is this?

Group of answer choices

Enuresis

 

Enuresis and Encopresis combined

 

Encopresis

 

It’s not a disorder, she’s just still too young to potty train

 

 

Question 19Question 190.5 pts

 

Sara is a 4-year-old child that dresses like a guy and has many guy friends, many parents think she is really a boy. Her culture doesn’t adapt to her changes in clothes, interests or identity. What is this categorized as?

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Friendship

 

Gender

 

Metrosexual

 

Self-conscious

 

Question 20Question 200.5 pts

 

Bob has suffered damage to his brain. What will be the strongest contributing factor to his recovery?

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Neuroplasticity

 

Neurosurgical Treatment

 

Electrocution Therapy

 

Lobotomy

__________ is the cognitive process of building off prior knowledge by adding new information from experience. This allows for an evolving understanding of the concept. (

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What are the requirements for and barriers to hospice service?

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What are the requirements for and barriers to hospice service?  Explain how hospice/palliative care is able to serve any two of the following groups of people with health problems: children, people with AIDS, and people outside mainstream society

Cremaster muscle, seminal muscle, or epididymis

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This testicle is a perfect temperature, but my dad works in 2023 the cold outside, so his [ Select ] works hard to be sure his testes are just the right cements temperature to keep me alive! When he goes inside, that Help Hours muscle relaxes, to let his testes hang and it will contract when he goes back into the cold! All this to keep his testes at a perfect [ Select ] below core body temperature for optimal functioning. After all, I want out of here! I am ready to meet my ovum! I continue to move onto the Drive next leg of my journey, let’s go. From the body of the epididymis I get to graduate to the 65 [ Select ] The muscular contractions of this vas deferens will carry me on. Now I bach get to start making my way to the outside, well, I’ve always been working toward that! Right now, I am just a sperm, smooshed up against all my other brothers and sisters, I am just one little part of a paste like substance. Now, I get to meet with some chaperones, if you will. Apparently, these chaperones are other fluids that will help me on the rest of my journey. This first chaperone comes from the next leg of my journey which is located right before the prostate gland where there is a fork like structure in the road. This structure, the [ Select ] add fluids (the chaperones) so I am no longer a paste like substance. As we move on, we move through the ejaculatory ducts (hahahaha, funny name, EJACULATORY ducts) which move through this very important structure called the [ Select ] . This gland also adds more chaperones to my journey (more fluid). I am moving now! I have space to wiggle my tail with all this fluid around me. Apparently, this fluid has all sorts of nutrients, I have so much energy! I am also totally mature at this point! One last stop for a few more chaperones from the bulbourethral glands and then I get out of here! These glands are where pre-cum comes from, so be careful with 

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3. urethra, vas deferans, or bulbourethral gland

4. Ejaculatory ducts, seminal vesicles, or seminal emission

5. Prostate gland, midline structure, or bladder gland

Describe one personal and one professional struggle that may interfere with someone being a marriage and family therapist. Identify relevant AAMFT codes of ethics in this post.

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Describe one personal and one professional struggle that may interfere with someone being a marriage and family therapist. Identify relevant AAMFT codes of ethics in this post. What possible obstacles or concerns might there be regarding implementing and adhering to these specific ethical codes?

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So far in this course we have covered a variety of psychological theories, one of which includes an exploration of psychological perspectives on human thought and learning.  For this assessment, you will create an essay at least 250 words in length that begins with a summary of operant and classical conditioning, in your own words. After providing a summary of each of these, breakdown where you see the similarities and differences between these two learning theories. Finally, explain how this relates to cognitive factors in learning such as to observational learning.  As you complete this assessment, the concepts presented in the Week 2 Lecture will be particularly useful.  Make sure to refer back to that lecture and summarize the necessary ideas in your own words.

we will re-examine the concept of intersectionality and discuss how you may interact with this concept in the real world.

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we will re-examine the concept of intersectionality and discuss how you may interact with this concept in the real world. Throughout this course, you have explored research, theory, and critical concepts, but what will it look like to take these concepts and apply them in your own life, both personally and professionally? Finally, as you prepare to move into more advanced coursework, including in-person residency, how will you practice being a culturally-competent and culturally-humble counselor-in-training? How will you participate in social justice activities? Be prepared to identify specific ways in which you will practice this.

Seminiferous tubules, superfluous tubules

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urs D Question 1 6 pts Hi, I am Sally the sperm. Won’t you follow me on my journey as I am created and eventually expelled out of my daddy’s body! There’s a lot that will happen, so try and keep up. I can be found first in my daddy’s [ Select ] in this small, tiny structure called the [ Select ] where I am created. This process is which sperm is made is called [ Select ] Here I start my journey which can take up to [ Select ] days for me to become a mature sperm. I can’t wait to become mature and meet my destined ovum! As I start my journey, I begin to move into the [ Select ] . It’s incredibly crowded in here with my brothers and sisters, there are approximately [ Select ] of us in here . 

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6. 300 million, 150 million, or 75 million

Evaluation and Treatment in Telebehavioral Health

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There are different stigmas and barriers depending on the mental health condition. What are the stigmas and barriers that people with bipolar disorder experience? What does the literature say (peer reviewed articles)?

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COUN 5840 Intro to Telemental Health Counseling

Chapter 1: Evaluation and Treatment in Telebehavioral Health

 

Video: https://youtu.be/6PGSlsGYnhM

Reference: Maheu, M., Drude, K., Merrill, C, Callan, J. Hilty, D. (2020). Telebehavioral health: Foundations

in theory & practice for graduate learners, (1st edition). Cognella

 

Module 1

  • What are your thoughts about the trends in the use of telehealth?
  • What are your thoughts about the presenter’s implications for public health (with regards to the ongoing use of telemental health)?
  • What are your thoughts about the presenter’s position on the use of the terms “distance counseling” and “telemental health counseling?”
  • Feel free to share any other piece of information that you found interesting from the presenter’s video in addition to your answer to the previously listed questions.

Do you think technical training (for all IT professions)  should include how to make ethical decisions and evaluate ethical issues? Why or why not? 

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Reflect on your work or school experience. Have you been faced with an ethical quandary? What did you do in that situation? What should you have done or do in that situation?

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The agency at which the counselor is employed is mandated by law to ensure that their rules are following the stipulations of the counselor’s code of ethics.

 

TRUE or FALSE

 

Less information is available about the counselor in the counselor/client relationship than in other types of relationships.

 

TRUE or FALSE

 

Counselors who lack awareness of their personal values and morals are better counselors because they will not consciously allow their values and morals to influence their relationship with their client.

 

TRUE or FALSE

 

A climate of safety and trust encourages clients to think about their challenges in new ways and begin to explore a different way of acting.

 

TRUE or FALSE

 

Being empathic has been described as.

 

A. Walking a mile in another person’s shoes and experiencing the world as the other person would experience it.

B. The blind leading the blind and providing support on the journey.

c. Finding the diamond in the rough and polishing it until it shines

D. Seeing the silver lining every cloud and utilizing it to the other person’s best interest.

 

Counselors need to know how to connect to individual clients in a meaningful way, but group therapy requires structure and direction rather than meaningful connection with everyone.

 

TRUE or FALSE

 

Taking on someone else’s pain helps the other person and is considered to be empathic.

 

TRUE or FALSE

 

Labeling is a sophisticated way to conceptualize and portray another person and is helpful in understanding the client’s issues.

 

TRUE or FALSE

What is the physiological effects of pornography on the brain

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     Is it possible for clients to experience an expression of a counsellor’s attraction as sexual misconduct?

     

    Please provide references