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CNL 530 Phases of Psychosexual Development Discussion & Responses
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Discuss the special issues that a counselor needs to be aware of regarding child ...
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Topic 6 DQ 1 (6.1)
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Discuss the special issues that a counselor needs to be aware of regarding childhood and adolescent sexual development. Why is it important to understand these issues?
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Lehmiller, J., Whitbourne, Stacey B., & Whitbourne, Susan K. (2020). Human Sexuality and Issues in Aging for Grand Canyon University (Custom). Wiley ISBN-9781119828099 – Custom. (Available as a custom ebook-includes only Chapters 1, 2 , 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10 13, 14, and 15 from Lehmiller, J. (2017). The Psychology of Human Sexuality (2nd ed.). ISBN- 9781119164739; Chapters 1, 2, 5, 11, 12, and 13 from Whitbourne, Stacey B., & Whitbourne, Susan K. (2020). Adult Development and Aging, (7th ed.). ISBN ISBN 9781119607878)
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The special issues that a counselor should be aware of when counseling children and adolescents primarily concern "normal" sexual development, specifically as it relates to masturbation, peer sexual interactions, sexual debut, and homo and bisexual behaviors. (Lehmiller et al., 2020). Understanding that current research often contradicts older studies that condemn early masturbation, childhood peer sexual interactions, early sexual debut, and homosexual experimentation can help counselors provide feedback to parents and adolescent clients to promote healthy sexual conversations and healthy sexual attitudes.
How parents and other adults interact with children regarding their sexual development can impact future sexual health, which should motivate counselors to keep caught up with the latest research to provide the most current information to parents and adolescent clients. When clients or families come to counseling looking for help with developmental issues, counselors can provide good direction and counsel which can decrease fear and harsh judgment.
Julie Lunde
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I think it’s important for a counselor to have a basic understanding of childhood and adolescent sexual development, but I think the points that are important to be aware of pertain to why the adolescent or child is in counseling. Some points that stood out to me include that curiosity surrounding sex and exploration through self-stimulation often occurs at a very early age (Lehmiller, et al., 2020). Additionally, children may engage in exploration with their peers during childhood. While these are relatively normal, and not unusual markers of sexual development, parents are often reluctant to engage in meaningful discussions about sexuality – leading children to seek out information via the internet or other people (Lehmiller, et al., 2020). I think it’s important to understand what the parent of the child or adolescent’s views are surrounding sexuality, or rather what effect these views have had on the child. When a child enters puberty and/or adolescence, they experience a rush of hormones and bodily changes; this likely is accompanied by their first feelings of sexual attraction, their first romantic relationship, and possibly their first sexual experience (Lehmiller, et al., 2020). Additionally, the process of sexual identity may start during this time frame, although this process of discovery may extend into adulthood (Lehmiller, et al., 2020). Overall, I think it’s important for counselors to understand that childhood and adolescence is a time of exploration and discovery. I think it’s important to have knowledge on the varying stages and potential experiences, and to also be mindful that parental or family views may have an impact on the child’s views as well. Counselors can approach their adolescent and child patients with knowledge and non-judgement throughout this period of development.
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The word adolescent is derived from the Latin word "adolescere," which means "to grow up" (Kar et al., 2015). There are a lot of changes during this period and the thoughts, emotions, and body change with an air of sexuality. Since the mind, body, and spirit are changing so much, the person can be under a lot of stress which can be detrimental to their physical and mental well-being. A child is born with no understanding of gender but quickly learns in early childhood (Kar et al., 2015). Males are taught to be more rough and tough while females are shown how to play more daintily. The gender roles for each person will continue to grow and change throughout their entire life. When a child gets a bit older, they will go through puberty. A counselor working with this age group, or parents of this age group, should be aware of the changes that occur here. Concerns about body image begin in early childhood, followed by an increased ability to think abstractly, then develop an emotional identity (Kar et al., 2015). Emotional identity is coupled with the increase of peer group impact and sexual interest. Middle adolescence is where risk-taking begins, and by late adolescence, they should have learned to control this more (Kar et al., 2015). Counselors should be aware of what changes occur at what stage to familiarize themselves with the physical changes or hormonal increases. I remember being a kid going through puberty, and I just felt like I could feel every feeling all the time, and things were changing so fast. Counselors should be aware that kids may feel lost or scared of the changes and help them deal with what should naturally be occurring. Counselors should also familiarize themselves with the child's parent's attitudes regarding sex, friends, and growing up. This can explain some fears or behaviors that may be occurring.
Indiana Institute Lorrain Hansberrys A Raisin in The Sun Critical Analysis
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Indiana Institute Lorrain Hansberrys A Raisin in The Sun Critical Analysis
Short Comparative Research Paper Assignment: Write a short research paper in which you quote, summarize, and paraphrase two different scholarly critiques of Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun." You will find these two scholarly articles written by two literary critics on EbscoHost. The lecture for this week describes how to find your two scholarly sources on "A Raisin in the Sun" using EbscoHost. It also looks at how to cite scholarly works in the Works Cited.What kind of paper NOT to write: I am not asking for a paper that summarizes "A Raisin in the Sun," and I am not asking for a paper or a thesis about "A Raisin in the Sun." The purpose of this assignment is to steep you in the literary analyses of this play written by two scholars who do this for a living. The assignment leads you to read two professional interpretations of Hansberry's classic drama. Your thesis is to be an assertion about these two literary analyses, not about the play itself.What you should write: Write a comparison or contrast paper in which you describe how the two scholarly critiques you have found on "A Raisin in the Sun" share (or don't share) similar points of view on the drama.Length of paper: The paper should run no less than two-and-a-half pages in length.Title of essay: The title of your essay should be a two-part title (separated by a colon) that contains the last names of the two authors and that hints at your thesis or angle.Introduction paragraph: The first paragraph of your paper should be a four-step introduction paragraph. See the formatting checklist for directions on how to do this. It is located in the key information area for this course.Thesis statement: Your thesis statement should be italicized and take the form of While Smith sees X in Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun," Garcia gives more emphasis to Y. Just be sure the “x” and the “y” assert something of significance. What kind of thesis statement NOT to write: Be sure your thesis doesn't just say the two authors have some similarities or differences. That only states the obvious. Instead, assert what the differences are between the two authors. This will make your thesis statement substantive and give you something concrete to support in your paper. The rest of your paper should then develop and support for this contention (your thesis statement). Use the name of the two scholars often in your paper (Smith also argues that ...). Do this starting with the introduction paragraph. How to handle the title of the play: When you cite the play, place the title in quote marks (not italics). Example: Smith says that in “A Raisin in the Sun” Hansberry constructed a world of … How to organize your paper: After your introduction paragraph, choose one of these two ways to organize the body of your essay:The umbrella approach: Here each of your topic sentences name both authors as you contrast one similarity or difference about them in each paragraph. Your topic sentences will show right away if you are writing a comparative analysis of these two authors (and not Hansberry or her play). This is sometimes called an umbrella topic sentence because your topic sentence gives an “umbrella” assertion about both authors instead of starting with a sentence that plunges directly into details about just one or the other authors and their analyses. The block approach: With this organizational approach, each paragraph is about just one of the authors, with the next paragraph offering a contrasting (or comparing) view of the same topic with the other author. Your paragraphs go back and forth between the two authors as you move from difference (or similarity) to difference.Use transition phrases/words when you shift from one author to the other: For either organizational approach above, you need to use transition words and phrases as you move from one author to the next. Examples: By contrast, likewise, on the other hand, at the same time, similarly, etc. Quote and paraphrase: Study these four ways of quoting and paraphrasing carefully and use them in your essay. Notice how they are constructed and where commas and quote marks go or don't go.Author-centered quotes: Smith writes, “The problem is not complex or complicated” (45). Idea-centered quotes: “The problem is not complex or complicated” (Smith 45). Author-centered paraphrases: Smith believes the problem is simple. Idea-centered paraphrases: The problem is simple (Smith). Works Cited bibliography: List Hansberry and the two other authors for a total of three sources. Let EbscoHost format Works Cited entries for you. I explain how to do this in the Formatting Checklist in the course syllabus. Also, this website is helpful for how to format these sources in proper MLA format: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/Post your paper on the Discussion Board before submitting it to the professor: You will both post the paper as a rough draft on the Discussion Board this week to get feedback from a student peer on how to improve the paper, and you will submit a revised and improved version of the paper to the professor for grading like every paper every other week. Be sure to clear all the Comment Boxes and Track Changes markings before turning the essay in to me to grade.
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It is suggested the effects of oxytocin explains altruistic behaviors. How might this knowledge be used to promote prosocial behaviors?Please respond to the above question using 250 words. At ;east 1 cited peer reviewed article or journal is needed for a reference. Please also ensure refernece in cited in APA 6th edition format and please provide doi or www website for reference if applicable.
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Topic 6 DQ 1 (6.1)
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Discuss the special issues that a counselor needs to be aware of regarding child ...
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Topic 6 DQ 1 (6.1)
Assessment Description
Discuss the special issues that a counselor needs to be aware of regarding childhood and adolescent sexual development. Why is it important to understand these issues?
TEXTBOOKS
Lehmiller, J., Whitbourne, Stacey B., & Whitbourne, Susan K. (2020). Human Sexuality and Issues in Aging for Grand Canyon University (Custom). Wiley ISBN-9781119828099 – Custom. (Available as a custom ebook-includes only Chapters 1, 2 , 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10 13, 14, and 15 from Lehmiller, J. (2017). The Psychology of Human Sexuality (2nd ed.). ISBN- 9781119164739; Chapters 1, 2, 5, 11, 12, and 13 from Whitbourne, Stacey B., & Whitbourne, Susan K. (2020). Adult Development and Aging, (7th ed.). ISBN ISBN 9781119607878)
Alissa Collins
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The special issues that a counselor should be aware of when counseling children and adolescents primarily concern "normal" sexual development, specifically as it relates to masturbation, peer sexual interactions, sexual debut, and homo and bisexual behaviors. (Lehmiller et al., 2020). Understanding that current research often contradicts older studies that condemn early masturbation, childhood peer sexual interactions, early sexual debut, and homosexual experimentation can help counselors provide feedback to parents and adolescent clients to promote healthy sexual conversations and healthy sexual attitudes.
How parents and other adults interact with children regarding their sexual development can impact future sexual health, which should motivate counselors to keep caught up with the latest research to provide the most current information to parents and adolescent clients. When clients or families come to counseling looking for help with developmental issues, counselors can provide good direction and counsel which can decrease fear and harsh judgment.
Julie Lunde
Posted Date
Nov 13, 2021, 2:37 PM
Unread
I think it’s important for a counselor to have a basic understanding of childhood and adolescent sexual development, but I think the points that are important to be aware of pertain to why the adolescent or child is in counseling. Some points that stood out to me include that curiosity surrounding sex and exploration through self-stimulation often occurs at a very early age (Lehmiller, et al., 2020). Additionally, children may engage in exploration with their peers during childhood. While these are relatively normal, and not unusual markers of sexual development, parents are often reluctant to engage in meaningful discussions about sexuality – leading children to seek out information via the internet or other people (Lehmiller, et al., 2020). I think it’s important to understand what the parent of the child or adolescent’s views are surrounding sexuality, or rather what effect these views have had on the child. When a child enters puberty and/or adolescence, they experience a rush of hormones and bodily changes; this likely is accompanied by their first feelings of sexual attraction, their first romantic relationship, and possibly their first sexual experience (Lehmiller, et al., 2020). Additionally, the process of sexual identity may start during this time frame, although this process of discovery may extend into adulthood (Lehmiller, et al., 2020). Overall, I think it’s important for counselors to understand that childhood and adolescence is a time of exploration and discovery. I think it’s important to have knowledge on the varying stages and potential experiences, and to also be mindful that parental or family views may have an impact on the child’s views as well. Counselors can approach their adolescent and child patients with knowledge and non-judgement throughout this period of development.
Jordyn Moody
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The word adolescent is derived from the Latin word "adolescere," which means "to grow up" (Kar et al., 2015). There are a lot of changes during this period and the thoughts, emotions, and body change with an air of sexuality. Since the mind, body, and spirit are changing so much, the person can be under a lot of stress which can be detrimental to their physical and mental well-being. A child is born with no understanding of gender but quickly learns in early childhood (Kar et al., 2015). Males are taught to be more rough and tough while females are shown how to play more daintily. The gender roles for each person will continue to grow and change throughout their entire life. When a child gets a bit older, they will go through puberty. A counselor working with this age group, or parents of this age group, should be aware of the changes that occur here. Concerns about body image begin in early childhood, followed by an increased ability to think abstractly, then develop an emotional identity (Kar et al., 2015). Emotional identity is coupled with the increase of peer group impact and sexual interest. Middle adolescence is where risk-taking begins, and by late adolescence, they should have learned to control this more (Kar et al., 2015). Counselors should be aware of what changes occur at what stage to familiarize themselves with the physical changes or hormonal increases. I remember being a kid going through puberty, and I just felt like I could feel every feeling all the time, and things were changing so fast. Counselors should be aware that kids may feel lost or scared of the changes and help them deal with what should naturally be occurring. Counselors should also familiarize themselves with the child's parent's attitudes regarding sex, friends, and growing up. This can explain some fears or behaviors that may be occurring.
Indiana Institute Lorrain Hansberrys A Raisin in The Sun Critical Analysis
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Indiana Institute Lorrain Hansberrys A Raisin in The Sun Critical Analysis
Short Comparative Research Paper Assignment: Write a short research paper in which you quote, summarize, and paraphrase two different scholarly critiques of Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun." You will find these two scholarly articles written by two literary critics on EbscoHost. The lecture for this week describes how to find your two scholarly sources on "A Raisin in the Sun" using EbscoHost. It also looks at how to cite scholarly works in the Works Cited.What kind of paper NOT to write: I am not asking for a paper that summarizes "A Raisin in the Sun," and I am not asking for a paper or a thesis about "A Raisin in the Sun." The purpose of this assignment is to steep you in the literary analyses of this play written by two scholars who do this for a living. The assignment leads you to read two professional interpretations of Hansberry's classic drama. Your thesis is to be an assertion about these two literary analyses, not about the play itself.What you should write: Write a comparison or contrast paper in which you describe how the two scholarly critiques you have found on "A Raisin in the Sun" share (or don't share) similar points of view on the drama.Length of paper: The paper should run no less than two-and-a-half pages in length.Title of essay: The title of your essay should be a two-part title (separated by a colon) that contains the last names of the two authors and that hints at your thesis or angle.Introduction paragraph: The first paragraph of your paper should be a four-step introduction paragraph. See the formatting checklist for directions on how to do this. It is located in the key information area for this course.Thesis statement: Your thesis statement should be italicized and take the form of While Smith sees X in Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun," Garcia gives more emphasis to Y. Just be sure the “x” and the “y” assert something of significance. What kind of thesis statement NOT to write: Be sure your thesis doesn't just say the two authors have some similarities or differences. That only states the obvious. Instead, assert what the differences are between the two authors. This will make your thesis statement substantive and give you something concrete to support in your paper. The rest of your paper should then develop and support for this contention (your thesis statement). Use the name of the two scholars often in your paper (Smith also argues that ...). Do this starting with the introduction paragraph. How to handle the title of the play: When you cite the play, place the title in quote marks (not italics). Example: Smith says that in “A Raisin in the Sun” Hansberry constructed a world of … How to organize your paper: After your introduction paragraph, choose one of these two ways to organize the body of your essay:The umbrella approach: Here each of your topic sentences name both authors as you contrast one similarity or difference about them in each paragraph. Your topic sentences will show right away if you are writing a comparative analysis of these two authors (and not Hansberry or her play). This is sometimes called an umbrella topic sentence because your topic sentence gives an “umbrella” assertion about both authors instead of starting with a sentence that plunges directly into details about just one or the other authors and their analyses. The block approach: With this organizational approach, each paragraph is about just one of the authors, with the next paragraph offering a contrasting (or comparing) view of the same topic with the other author. Your paragraphs go back and forth between the two authors as you move from difference (or similarity) to difference.Use transition phrases/words when you shift from one author to the other: For either organizational approach above, you need to use transition words and phrases as you move from one author to the next. Examples: By contrast, likewise, on the other hand, at the same time, similarly, etc. Quote and paraphrase: Study these four ways of quoting and paraphrasing carefully and use them in your essay. Notice how they are constructed and where commas and quote marks go or don't go.Author-centered quotes: Smith writes, “The problem is not complex or complicated” (45). Idea-centered quotes: “The problem is not complex or complicated” (Smith 45). Author-centered paraphrases: Smith believes the problem is simple. Idea-centered paraphrases: The problem is simple (Smith). Works Cited bibliography: List Hansberry and the two other authors for a total of three sources. Let EbscoHost format Works Cited entries for you. I explain how to do this in the Formatting Checklist in the course syllabus. Also, this website is helpful for how to format these sources in proper MLA format: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/Post your paper on the Discussion Board before submitting it to the professor: You will both post the paper as a rough draft on the Discussion Board this week to get feedback from a student peer on how to improve the paper, and you will submit a revised and improved version of the paper to the professor for grading like every paper every other week. Be sure to clear all the Comment Boxes and Track Changes markings before turning the essay in to me to grade.
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