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Psych 353 UMUC Abnormal Psychology Major Depressive Disorder Discussion
In this paper, you read the scenario regarding CARl below and answer the six questions below also.Carl is a 37-year-old ma ...
Psych 353 UMUC Abnormal Psychology Major Depressive Disorder Discussion
In this paper, you read the scenario regarding CARl below and answer the six questions below also.Carl is a 37-year-old male who, during his intake visit, communicates he is experiencing a variety of life stressors. As you take notes, the following list is recorded:change in weight, an increase of 25 poundstrouble sleeping, primarily interrupted sleep and occasional sleeplessnesslow energyvaried eating – periods of not feeling hungry followed by increased eatingirritability and moodinessanxietydecreased sexual desireself-esteem - decreasingfeelings of guilty – economic challenges have resulted in significant income lossesCarl has been married to his partner for eleven years. The marriage has experienced challenges, but is relatively happy and intact. Carl's partner is an entrepreneur with many irons in the fire, and whose drive contributes to the business’s success and a healthy income ($185,000). Like Carl, his partner must reinvest the majority of their income back into their business ventures. Recent economic shifts have put pressure on the couple's shrinking savings and investments, and on the upper-middle income lifestyle the two have become accustomed (buying and engaging in desired activities without much worry).Carl holds a master's degree from University of Virginia, Darden School of Business. He pursued and obtained his MBA with the goal of establishing his own business. He has a receptionist who works remotely from home on an hourly basis, and one full-time employee. Carl recently made the move_from the home office, shared with his partner, to a new office space that has room for his employees. The office is well sized, and includes a conference space where clients can meet. His client list has expanded, but Carl is experiencing difficulties getting clients to pay within the 45-day billing period specified when invoiced for services rendered. As a result, Carl is often forced to pay his contracted account a service fee to prompt clients for payment.Carl pays the accountant’s fee because he requires a steady cash flow to pay his employees, pay bills, and meet family responsibilities. The health insurance premium he pays for his family is high (over $1400 per month) due to a pre-existing health condition (his partner has a chronic condition). Additionally, he pays the health insurance premium for his full-time employee. Carl's partner willingly, and lovingly, paid the family healthcare premium on their plan for over two years at a monthly cost of $1,700.Carl took over the healthcare premium four years ago, as he felt that his partner had carried that monthly burden alone while he built up his client base. His partner also covered expenses Carl was not able to pay while he attended graduate school and established his business. During the intake visit, Carl shares that he could not have pursued his business endeavors without his partner's support (financial and otherwise). He believes that this has created tension in his relationship with his partner, particularly during the current economic downturn.Carl and his partner have three children, ages 2, 5, and 8. All are healthy, intelligent, fun-loving, and well-mannered, per his reporting. At the time of his visit, Carl has no concerns regarding the little ones. His partner works doggedly to contribute to the finances and to attend to the children. While Carl works most days from 7 a.m. to all hours of the evening, his partner “does it all,” making $185,000 and being a stay-at-home parent.Carl feels that his partner's deteriorating physical well-being is the result of this effort to do it all - being there for him and the children. While his partner does not express dissatisfaction, Carl feels (in his words, “understands”) that his partner must feel resentment toward him for the non-stop, around the clock, work he must dedicate to his business. As the funds in their savings has shrunk, Carl feels his personal state has deteriorated, physically, emotionally, professionally, and personally.Carl concludes his intake visit expressing he needs help. He needs help regaining control in his life. He wants your help to develop a strategy for reversing this downward spiral.Your Task:Review Carl's case and give a preliminary diagnosis using the knowledge gained in this course. Relevant diagnostic criteria can be found in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10 link), and the Study Guide to DSM-5. You may find useful, as a supplement, the sequential presentation of disorders found in Lumen Learning Abnormal Psychology, https://courses.lumenlearning.com/abnormalpsycholo... . (Caveat – the Lumen Learning resource uses DSM-IV-TR criteria with DSM-V revision summaries. Updates and changes within the DSM-V discussed in this course should be taken into consideration, should they apply.)Answering the following six items, provide evidence of your logic for each decision. Reinforce responses with scholarly resources and appropriate detailing. Discuss how and why your arrived at conclusions drawn. See rubric for depth and detail expectations. Develop your analysis in an organized, well-developed 5 to 7-page paper.Required Items to be Addressed (scored):Based upon this intake visit, what diagnosis do you think is most appropriate for Carl? Be mindful, this is your first session. Information is limited to the data collected in this first visit. (12.5 points)What are the principal symptoms contributing to the diagnosis proposed? Clearly explain, providing details. (12.5 points)Discuss Carl's strengths. These will facilitate constructive work with him. (10 points)Delineate Carl’s opportunities for growth and/or improvement. (10 points)Looking to the next visit and beyond, what is your preliminary sketch of the treatment goals you have for Carl? Why do you identify these goals as appropriate for Carl? (10 points)What will you explore with Carl in future visits (e.g., interpersonal, aspirations)? Present rational. Why do you want to this information? (10 point)Communications (scored): Writing mechanics (i.e., spelling, grammar, organization) (5 points); APA Style (5 points)

Santa Monica College Political Films Discussion
My Professor said, "I have chosen film, cinema, in my work in order to theorize difficult questions regarding democracy an ...
Santa Monica College Political Films Discussion
My Professor said, "I have chosen film, cinema, in my work in order to theorize difficult questions regarding democracy and difference. There are, however, many points of caution in choosing to use film. Films often can reinforce and affirm stereotyped and demeaning images of others; that is, film is as effective a tool for installing as it is for challenging and overcoming oppression. However, as I write in Chapter One, the fictionalized realism of film can allow for a sharing of the different experiences that individuals live through and can serve as a helpful tool to uncover the raw materials that make up our various social or cultural identities. In other words, and more specifically, film and film criticism facilitate the search for a location from which to envision a democratic politics in ways that are respectful of difference and that quite possibly can contribute to the transformation of one’s sensibilities by providing an opportunity to theorize and imagine a new or emerging politics from a position of eyewitnessIn 600 words, Identify two films not presented in class that you believe have the potential to transform one’s political sensibilities pertaining to deep differences. In addition to your recommendations, be sure to give a full citation and a short abstract for each of the two films you suggest. and then I have suggested that we should engage and be engaged by those persons who see and understand the world differently from those who sit comfortably within a dominant we society so that we might (re)imagine or discover a new place for democratic politics. And as film-goers who find ourselves more susceptible emotionally to the stimuli presented in a movie theatre, we can at times experience vicariously, yet deeply, the events, the stories, the lives of those who are different from ourselves. As individuals living in a multicultural and diverse society we should consider opening ourselves up to and welcoming such engagement and the possibilities for personal transformation in our individual sensibilities. Such a transformation might occur when one considers and compares the experiences of his or her life and the impact of those experiences on his or her identity next to those raw materials that make-up or construct the identity(ies) of those who are different from them, specifically those who have been marginalized, disregarded, and silenced by a dominant we society. I have suggested that when one truly sees Other, sees and hears the stories of difference crafted and told by the Other in film, one might come to respect the different voices and stories of those lives and thus allow him or herself to see and experience life from a new position, a transformed sensibility, where politics transcend convention. In other words, when we consider our lives next to those who are different from us, when we frame those different human stories next to our own personal human narrative we may come to understand how a particular human uncertainty and vulnerability informs all of our lives.In 300-500 words share whether or not you believe film has the potential to transform one’s political sensibilities. And if you believe that your personal sensibilities have been (re)shaped or transformed by a particular film, say so. The objective here is to share your thoughts pertaining to the major thesis presented in Democracy and Difference."Please be sure to finish the assignment by the time given. Let me know for any additional questions.My Recommendations*

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HUM 110 CCC Siqueiros Echo of a Scream & The Eternal City Analytical Review
Examine David Alfaro Siqueiros Echo of a Scream and Peter Blume’s The Eternal City. What common ingredients do you find ...
HUM 110 CCC Siqueiros Echo of a Scream & The Eternal City Analytical Review
Examine David Alfaro Siqueiros Echo of a Scream and Peter Blume’s The Eternal City. What common ingredients do you find in the two paintings? How are your reactions to the two paintings similar and different? How are colors used in the two paintings? Does that affect your reaction. Would you hang either painting in your living room? At least 250 words, no cover page.

RC MOD 1 Environmental Experience in Nature Analysis
As you start your course project, describe your environmental experiences. Within this paper you should:
...
RC MOD 1 Environmental Experience in Nature Analysis
As you start your course project, describe your environmental experiences. Within this paper you should:
Identify the key environmental experiences that influenced your life. Recall childhood memories of special places where you formed some connections with the earth through emotional experiences. This may include places you knew and cherished that have since been polluted,developed or destroyed.
Identify key environmental events that forced you to think about your environmental values. Events like a beautiful sunset,the fantastic complexity of living things, the tremendous power of nature's floods, earthquakes, tornadoes and hurricanes.
List the educational experiences that influenced your understanding and concern about environmental problems. Have you arrived at your ecological identity through formal education or directly experiencing nature or both?
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Autobiographic Diorama Art Project
a) I will glue the pictures on a cardboard then decorate it with lighted bulbs and preserved b) A picture of people climbi ...
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Psych 353 UMUC Abnormal Psychology Major Depressive Disorder Discussion
In this paper, you read the scenario regarding CARl below and answer the six questions below also.Carl is a 37-year-old ma ...
Psych 353 UMUC Abnormal Psychology Major Depressive Disorder Discussion
In this paper, you read the scenario regarding CARl below and answer the six questions below also.Carl is a 37-year-old male who, during his intake visit, communicates he is experiencing a variety of life stressors. As you take notes, the following list is recorded:change in weight, an increase of 25 poundstrouble sleeping, primarily interrupted sleep and occasional sleeplessnesslow energyvaried eating – periods of not feeling hungry followed by increased eatingirritability and moodinessanxietydecreased sexual desireself-esteem - decreasingfeelings of guilty – economic challenges have resulted in significant income lossesCarl has been married to his partner for eleven years. The marriage has experienced challenges, but is relatively happy and intact. Carl's partner is an entrepreneur with many irons in the fire, and whose drive contributes to the business’s success and a healthy income ($185,000). Like Carl, his partner must reinvest the majority of their income back into their business ventures. Recent economic shifts have put pressure on the couple's shrinking savings and investments, and on the upper-middle income lifestyle the two have become accustomed (buying and engaging in desired activities without much worry).Carl holds a master's degree from University of Virginia, Darden School of Business. He pursued and obtained his MBA with the goal of establishing his own business. He has a receptionist who works remotely from home on an hourly basis, and one full-time employee. Carl recently made the move_from the home office, shared with his partner, to a new office space that has room for his employees. The office is well sized, and includes a conference space where clients can meet. His client list has expanded, but Carl is experiencing difficulties getting clients to pay within the 45-day billing period specified when invoiced for services rendered. As a result, Carl is often forced to pay his contracted account a service fee to prompt clients for payment.Carl pays the accountant’s fee because he requires a steady cash flow to pay his employees, pay bills, and meet family responsibilities. The health insurance premium he pays for his family is high (over $1400 per month) due to a pre-existing health condition (his partner has a chronic condition). Additionally, he pays the health insurance premium for his full-time employee. Carl's partner willingly, and lovingly, paid the family healthcare premium on their plan for over two years at a monthly cost of $1,700.Carl took over the healthcare premium four years ago, as he felt that his partner had carried that monthly burden alone while he built up his client base. His partner also covered expenses Carl was not able to pay while he attended graduate school and established his business. During the intake visit, Carl shares that he could not have pursued his business endeavors without his partner's support (financial and otherwise). He believes that this has created tension in his relationship with his partner, particularly during the current economic downturn.Carl and his partner have three children, ages 2, 5, and 8. All are healthy, intelligent, fun-loving, and well-mannered, per his reporting. At the time of his visit, Carl has no concerns regarding the little ones. His partner works doggedly to contribute to the finances and to attend to the children. While Carl works most days from 7 a.m. to all hours of the evening, his partner “does it all,” making $185,000 and being a stay-at-home parent.Carl feels that his partner's deteriorating physical well-being is the result of this effort to do it all - being there for him and the children. While his partner does not express dissatisfaction, Carl feels (in his words, “understands”) that his partner must feel resentment toward him for the non-stop, around the clock, work he must dedicate to his business. As the funds in their savings has shrunk, Carl feels his personal state has deteriorated, physically, emotionally, professionally, and personally.Carl concludes his intake visit expressing he needs help. He needs help regaining control in his life. He wants your help to develop a strategy for reversing this downward spiral.Your Task:Review Carl's case and give a preliminary diagnosis using the knowledge gained in this course. Relevant diagnostic criteria can be found in the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10 link), and the Study Guide to DSM-5. You may find useful, as a supplement, the sequential presentation of disorders found in Lumen Learning Abnormal Psychology, https://courses.lumenlearning.com/abnormalpsycholo... . (Caveat – the Lumen Learning resource uses DSM-IV-TR criteria with DSM-V revision summaries. Updates and changes within the DSM-V discussed in this course should be taken into consideration, should they apply.)Answering the following six items, provide evidence of your logic for each decision. Reinforce responses with scholarly resources and appropriate detailing. Discuss how and why your arrived at conclusions drawn. See rubric for depth and detail expectations. Develop your analysis in an organized, well-developed 5 to 7-page paper.Required Items to be Addressed (scored):Based upon this intake visit, what diagnosis do you think is most appropriate for Carl? Be mindful, this is your first session. Information is limited to the data collected in this first visit. (12.5 points)What are the principal symptoms contributing to the diagnosis proposed? Clearly explain, providing details. (12.5 points)Discuss Carl's strengths. These will facilitate constructive work with him. 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Santa Monica College Political Films Discussion
My Professor said, "I have chosen film, cinema, in my work in order to theorize difficult questions regarding democracy an ...
Santa Monica College Political Films Discussion
My Professor said, "I have chosen film, cinema, in my work in order to theorize difficult questions regarding democracy and difference. There are, however, many points of caution in choosing to use film. Films often can reinforce and affirm stereotyped and demeaning images of others; that is, film is as effective a tool for installing as it is for challenging and overcoming oppression. However, as I write in Chapter One, the fictionalized realism of film can allow for a sharing of the different experiences that individuals live through and can serve as a helpful tool to uncover the raw materials that make up our various social or cultural identities. In other words, and more specifically, film and film criticism facilitate the search for a location from which to envision a democratic politics in ways that are respectful of difference and that quite possibly can contribute to the transformation of one’s sensibilities by providing an opportunity to theorize and imagine a new or emerging politics from a position of eyewitnessIn 600 words, Identify two films not presented in class that you believe have the potential to transform one’s political sensibilities pertaining to deep differences. In addition to your recommendations, be sure to give a full citation and a short abstract for each of the two films you suggest. and then I have suggested that we should engage and be engaged by those persons who see and understand the world differently from those who sit comfortably within a dominant we society so that we might (re)imagine or discover a new place for democratic politics. And as film-goers who find ourselves more susceptible emotionally to the stimuli presented in a movie theatre, we can at times experience vicariously, yet deeply, the events, the stories, the lives of those who are different from ourselves. As individuals living in a multicultural and diverse society we should consider opening ourselves up to and welcoming such engagement and the possibilities for personal transformation in our individual sensibilities. Such a transformation might occur when one considers and compares the experiences of his or her life and the impact of those experiences on his or her identity next to those raw materials that make-up or construct the identity(ies) of those who are different from them, specifically those who have been marginalized, disregarded, and silenced by a dominant we society. I have suggested that when one truly sees Other, sees and hears the stories of difference crafted and told by the Other in film, one might come to respect the different voices and stories of those lives and thus allow him or herself to see and experience life from a new position, a transformed sensibility, where politics transcend convention. In other words, when we consider our lives next to those who are different from us, when we frame those different human stories next to our own personal human narrative we may come to understand how a particular human uncertainty and vulnerability informs all of our lives.In 300-500 words share whether or not you believe film has the potential to transform one’s political sensibilities. And if you believe that your personal sensibilities have been (re)shaped or transformed by a particular film, say so. The objective here is to share your thoughts pertaining to the major thesis presented in Democracy and Difference."Please be sure to finish the assignment by the time given. Let me know for any additional questions.My Recommendations*

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MUST BE 6+ SENTENCES
Have you ever read something that you suspected was ...
Discussion Question
MUST BE 6+ SENTENCES
Have you ever read something that you suspected was fake news? In this week’s reading you will learn about strategies for determining if a source is credible. One of those strategies is the CRAAP Test. Currency: Is the information up to date? Relevance: Is the information relevant to your research needs? Authority: Who is the source of the information? Accuracy: How reliable and truthful is the information? Can the information be verified? Purpose: Why does the information exist? How can the CRAAP Test help you when you look at news and articles in the future?

HUM 110 CCC Siqueiros Echo of a Scream & The Eternal City Analytical Review
Examine David Alfaro Siqueiros Echo of a Scream and Peter Blume’s The Eternal City. What common ingredients do you find ...
HUM 110 CCC Siqueiros Echo of a Scream & The Eternal City Analytical Review
Examine David Alfaro Siqueiros Echo of a Scream and Peter Blume’s The Eternal City. What common ingredients do you find in the two paintings? How are your reactions to the two paintings similar and different? How are colors used in the two paintings? Does that affect your reaction. Would you hang either painting in your living room? At least 250 words, no cover page.

RC MOD 1 Environmental Experience in Nature Analysis
As you start your course project, describe your environmental experiences. Within this paper you should:
...
RC MOD 1 Environmental Experience in Nature Analysis
As you start your course project, describe your environmental experiences. Within this paper you should:
Identify the key environmental experiences that influenced your life. Recall childhood memories of special places where you formed some connections with the earth through emotional experiences. This may include places you knew and cherished that have since been polluted,developed or destroyed.
Identify key environmental events that forced you to think about your environmental values. Events like a beautiful sunset,the fantastic complexity of living things, the tremendous power of nature's floods, earthquakes, tornadoes and hurricanes.
List the educational experiences that influenced your understanding and concern about environmental problems. Have you arrived at your ecological identity through formal education or directly experiencing nature or both?
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Autobiographic Diorama Art Project
a) I will glue the pictures on a cardboard then decorate it with lighted bulbs and preserved b) A picture of people climbi ...
Autobiographic Diorama Art Project
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