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Los Angeles Southwest College Hegels History of Consciousness Discussion
A- “[I] freed my mind of all cares, secured for myself a period of leisurely tranquility, and am withdrawing into solit ...
Los Angeles Southwest College Hegels History of Consciousness Discussion
A- “[I] freed my mind of all cares, secured for myself a period of leisurely tranquility, and am withdrawing into solitude.” (Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy)Discussion Question (Journal Prompt):A proper philosophical place is always hard-won. An environment that is conducive to philosophical reflection must be actively produced, that is, one cannot passively enter a space and engage in critical philosophical reflection. Meditating with Descartes, describe the different sites/environments your body moves through and how you engineer these various settings to allow for philosophical contemplation and the production of knowledge. B - Hegel's History of ConsciousnessFor Hegel, it turns out that the servile consciousness of the bondsman is “the truth of independent consciousness.” One of the more ambiguous components of Hegel’s philosophy is the role servitude plays in the development of consciousness. For some philosophers the full development of consciousness requires a period of real servitude to a master much greater than oneself. While other thinkers believe that one can merely engage in a form of labor outside of the master/slave dynamic and still fully develop one’s consciousness.Why does servitude ultimately reverse itself? What is the effect of work on your present state of consciousness? I would like you to take a moment to reflect on your present-self, the type of work you are currently doing, and how your current work is preparing your future-self for the work that is ahead.C -: Marx, Estranged (Alienated) LaborAuthentic Production:an affirmation of the true-Selfgenerates feelings of happiness and contentmentallows one to develop his/her physical and mental energyone feels at ease and at home at workwork is voluntary, in that, it is one’s choice to do that workthe work is an end in itself, not merely a means to some other endwhen one’s work is done, he/she will be eager to get back to workQUESTION:Describe your understanding of Marx’s concept of authentic production?What does authentic production mean to you and what kind of work do you see yourself doing two years from now, five years from now?D - Davis / DouglassWhy turn to Douglass?Why do we see thinkers generation after generation turn to the Douglass Narrative?What is it that we find in the Douglass Narrative that we don’t find in other works?E - Douglass's EthosEthos: Character Molding / HabituationWhat I would like you to be sensitive to while reading the Douglass Narrative is his ethos, i.e., his character and spirit; his ability to persevere, and his hunger for knowledge. Here, think about the dialectic as a method of division: dividing a confused Self into clear lines of descent and ascent.What characteristics, qualities, and attributes do you see in Douglass that you yourself would like to possess or do possess? We can learn much from Douglass’s work ethic and temperament.QUESTION Is there such a thing as a substantial external model? Must each individual ultimately generate their own conception of a good life?What has the Douglass Narrative revealed to you in regard to a proper way of living?F- Consciousness “You don't have to rely on anything but your own cognitive faculties to understand your situation.” Consciousness is not an all or nothing thing: consciousness necessarily unfolds, necessarily develops, necessarily progresses through stages. Each moment of consciousness is equally important. In this course we’ve took a look at multiple readings revolving around the development of consciousness. You were also asked to shed a dialogical light upon your own lived experience in order to develop an understanding of The History of Consciousness.QUESTION (JOURNAL PROMPT):Which reading and approach to consciousness resonated with you the most? (MLK, Plato, Descartes, Hegel, Marx, Douglass)I would like to encourage you to be creative and to blend the different approaches to understanding the development of consciousness. What is your own understanding of the nature of consciousness and its development?
HU 260 Grantham University Overcoming Cognitive Basis Reflective Posters
It is easy to be taken in by cognitive biases, especially given that they operate at a subconscious or non-rational level. ...
HU 260 Grantham University Overcoming Cognitive Basis Reflective Posters
It is easy to be taken in by cognitive biases, especially given that they operate at a subconscious or non-rational level. It is therefore important that we be aware of them. Accordingly, this week’s assignment will be a poster project in which you design warning posters. You will be creating three warning posters for three different cognitive biases. A warning poster might look something like this:Here is a direct link to the image.Begin by selecting three cognitive biases covered in this week’s reading or lectures. Using an online tool or application such as Microsoft Word, create three warning posters that explain the dangers behind the three cognitive biases you have selected. Each warning poster should contain the name of the cognitive bias, a very brief explanation of what it is, a message on how to avoid falling into it, and at least one image. All three posters should be different.Feel free to be creative!
Person-Centered Therapy—Case Conceptualization
Application: Person-Centered Therapy—Case Conceptualization As you learned in your readings this week, person-centered t ...
Person-Centered Therapy—Case Conceptualization
Application: Person-Centered Therapy—Case Conceptualization As you learned in your readings this week, person-centered therapy is a unique school of thought that provides a positive frame for working with clients to make changes in their lives or address problems that arise. Person-centered therapy, as with other therapies, relies on certain core beliefs related to how humans develop, how they handle stress, how they develop problems or symptoms, and how they change. This week, you will conceptualize a new case study, Joanne, through a person-centered approach.To prepare for this assignment:Review Case Study: Joanne. Think about conceptualizing Joanne and her presenting issues through the lens of person-centered therapy.Review your Instructor's feedback on your case conceptualizations of Sam and Kyle.Download and review the Case Conceptualization Exemplar and Case Conceptualization Template.Review Chapters 1, 2, and 3 of the text, Clinical Process: From Conceptualization to Treatment Planning, if needed.Consult your DSM-5 to formulate a preliminary diagnosis for Joanne's presenting issues.Conduct a brief literature review (2-3 articles), searching for person-centered interventions that are empirically supported treatments.Review this week's Web sites for empirically supported treatments.The assignment: (The completed template should be 2–3 pages)Complete the Case Conceptualization Template for Case Study: Joanne through the lens of person-centered therapy.Provide specific empirically supported treatments and evidence-based practice interventions.Include ethical and cultural considerations in your case conceptualization.
SNHU Week 6 Influence of Age on Recognition of Emotion Discussion
We know that many types of data fall into a normal distribution, with most of the observations falling toward the middle. ...
SNHU Week 6 Influence of Age on Recognition of Emotion Discussion
We know that many types of data fall into a normal distribution, with most of the observations falling toward the middle. However, sometimes there are outliers, or data points that are very different (i.e., larger or smaller) from the others in the sample. An example from psychology would be Mensa, which requires 98th percentile on a valid, normed test of intelligence for admission. Mensa members are therefore outliers, although some are more so than others. Review the Slate article on the New England Patriots from the module resources, Another Data Point, for an example of an outlier in the real world. Choose an example of an outlier in the real world and discuss its effect. When responding to your classmates' posts, evaluate the effects of their chosen outliers.
RE: SOCW6351 - (W10) Discussion - Drug Policies and Ethics
Substance abuse is perceived in a variety of ways by different entities. The court system may view substance abuse as a cr ...
RE: SOCW6351 - (W10) Discussion - Drug Policies and Ethics
Substance abuse is perceived in a variety of ways by different entities. The court system may view substance abuse as a criminal activity. The medical and social work fields may view it as evidence of a disease or disorder. Uninformed individuals may view substance abuse as a personal choice or weakness. Decisions about how to address and respond to this social problem influence the development of effective policies.This week, you explore the impact of drug policies on clients and populations. You identify the ethical obligations of social workers in changing drug policies. You also identify the impact of social agencies on social issues and analyze social service delivery systems.The NASW Code of Ethics provides social workers with guidelines and standards for interacting with clients, colleagues, communities, and society, as a whole. These standards govern interactions and professional behavior of social work practitioners. The NASW has also developed specific standards, which are published in the NASW Standards for Social Work Practice With Clients With Substance Use Disorders. These standards emphasize the importance of the competence of social workers. The standards indicate that social workers should be knowledgeable of evidence-based interventions for substance disorders. The confidentiality standard becomes essential as social workers must be informed and comply with federal, state, and local laws about substance use, as well as third-party payee regulations.For this Discussion, review this week’s resources, including the case Working with Clients with Dual Diagnosis: The Case of Joe,and consider how social policies affect Joe’s circumstances as described in the case study. Then, think about any gaps in service you found in Joe’s case. Finally, reflect on how you might address these gaps or make changes to the policies that affect Joe.Post an explanation of how drug policies affect Joe’s circumstances, as described in the case study. Then, explain any gaps in service you found in Joe’s case as a result of the drug policies described in the case study. Finally, describe a strategy you might use to address these gaps or make changes to the policies that affect Joe.Support your post with specific references to the resources. Be sure to provide full APA citations for your references.ReferencePlummer, S.-B., Makris, S., & Brocksen, S. M. (Eds.). (2014). Social work case studies: Foundation year. Baltimore: MD: Laureate International Universities Publishing. [Vital Source e-reader]."Working with Clients with Dual Diagnosis: The Case of Joe" (pp. 77–78)
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Los Angeles Southwest College Hegels History of Consciousness Discussion
A- “[I] freed my mind of all cares, secured for myself a period of leisurely tranquility, and am withdrawing into solit ...
Los Angeles Southwest College Hegels History of Consciousness Discussion
A- “[I] freed my mind of all cares, secured for myself a period of leisurely tranquility, and am withdrawing into solitude.” (Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy)Discussion Question (Journal Prompt):A proper philosophical place is always hard-won. An environment that is conducive to philosophical reflection must be actively produced, that is, one cannot passively enter a space and engage in critical philosophical reflection. Meditating with Descartes, describe the different sites/environments your body moves through and how you engineer these various settings to allow for philosophical contemplation and the production of knowledge. B - Hegel's History of ConsciousnessFor Hegel, it turns out that the servile consciousness of the bondsman is “the truth of independent consciousness.” One of the more ambiguous components of Hegel’s philosophy is the role servitude plays in the development of consciousness. For some philosophers the full development of consciousness requires a period of real servitude to a master much greater than oneself. While other thinkers believe that one can merely engage in a form of labor outside of the master/slave dynamic and still fully develop one’s consciousness.Why does servitude ultimately reverse itself? What is the effect of work on your present state of consciousness? I would like you to take a moment to reflect on your present-self, the type of work you are currently doing, and how your current work is preparing your future-self for the work that is ahead.C -: Marx, Estranged (Alienated) LaborAuthentic Production:an affirmation of the true-Selfgenerates feelings of happiness and contentmentallows one to develop his/her physical and mental energyone feels at ease and at home at workwork is voluntary, in that, it is one’s choice to do that workthe work is an end in itself, not merely a means to some other endwhen one’s work is done, he/she will be eager to get back to workQUESTION:Describe your understanding of Marx’s concept of authentic production?What does authentic production mean to you and what kind of work do you see yourself doing two years from now, five years from now?D - Davis / DouglassWhy turn to Douglass?Why do we see thinkers generation after generation turn to the Douglass Narrative?What is it that we find in the Douglass Narrative that we don’t find in other works?E - Douglass's EthosEthos: Character Molding / HabituationWhat I would like you to be sensitive to while reading the Douglass Narrative is his ethos, i.e., his character and spirit; his ability to persevere, and his hunger for knowledge. Here, think about the dialectic as a method of division: dividing a confused Self into clear lines of descent and ascent.What characteristics, qualities, and attributes do you see in Douglass that you yourself would like to possess or do possess? We can learn much from Douglass’s work ethic and temperament.QUESTION Is there such a thing as a substantial external model? Must each individual ultimately generate their own conception of a good life?What has the Douglass Narrative revealed to you in regard to a proper way of living?F- Consciousness “You don't have to rely on anything but your own cognitive faculties to understand your situation.” Consciousness is not an all or nothing thing: consciousness necessarily unfolds, necessarily develops, necessarily progresses through stages. Each moment of consciousness is equally important. In this course we’ve took a look at multiple readings revolving around the development of consciousness. You were also asked to shed a dialogical light upon your own lived experience in order to develop an understanding of The History of Consciousness.QUESTION (JOURNAL PROMPT):Which reading and approach to consciousness resonated with you the most? (MLK, Plato, Descartes, Hegel, Marx, Douglass)I would like to encourage you to be creative and to blend the different approaches to understanding the development of consciousness. What is your own understanding of the nature of consciousness and its development?
HU 260 Grantham University Overcoming Cognitive Basis Reflective Posters
It is easy to be taken in by cognitive biases, especially given that they operate at a subconscious or non-rational level. ...
HU 260 Grantham University Overcoming Cognitive Basis Reflective Posters
It is easy to be taken in by cognitive biases, especially given that they operate at a subconscious or non-rational level. It is therefore important that we be aware of them. Accordingly, this week’s assignment will be a poster project in which you design warning posters. You will be creating three warning posters for three different cognitive biases. A warning poster might look something like this:Here is a direct link to the image.Begin by selecting three cognitive biases covered in this week’s reading or lectures. Using an online tool or application such as Microsoft Word, create three warning posters that explain the dangers behind the three cognitive biases you have selected. Each warning poster should contain the name of the cognitive bias, a very brief explanation of what it is, a message on how to avoid falling into it, and at least one image. All three posters should be different.Feel free to be creative!
Person-Centered Therapy—Case Conceptualization
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Person-Centered Therapy—Case Conceptualization
Application: Person-Centered Therapy—Case Conceptualization As you learned in your readings this week, person-centered therapy is a unique school of thought that provides a positive frame for working with clients to make changes in their lives or address problems that arise. Person-centered therapy, as with other therapies, relies on certain core beliefs related to how humans develop, how they handle stress, how they develop problems or symptoms, and how they change. This week, you will conceptualize a new case study, Joanne, through a person-centered approach.To prepare for this assignment:Review Case Study: Joanne. Think about conceptualizing Joanne and her presenting issues through the lens of person-centered therapy.Review your Instructor's feedback on your case conceptualizations of Sam and Kyle.Download and review the Case Conceptualization Exemplar and Case Conceptualization Template.Review Chapters 1, 2, and 3 of the text, Clinical Process: From Conceptualization to Treatment Planning, if needed.Consult your DSM-5 to formulate a preliminary diagnosis for Joanne's presenting issues.Conduct a brief literature review (2-3 articles), searching for person-centered interventions that are empirically supported treatments.Review this week's Web sites for empirically supported treatments.The assignment: (The completed template should be 2–3 pages)Complete the Case Conceptualization Template for Case Study: Joanne through the lens of person-centered therapy.Provide specific empirically supported treatments and evidence-based practice interventions.Include ethical and cultural considerations in your case conceptualization.
SNHU Week 6 Influence of Age on Recognition of Emotion Discussion
We know that many types of data fall into a normal distribution, with most of the observations falling toward the middle. ...
SNHU Week 6 Influence of Age on Recognition of Emotion Discussion
We know that many types of data fall into a normal distribution, with most of the observations falling toward the middle. However, sometimes there are outliers, or data points that are very different (i.e., larger or smaller) from the others in the sample. An example from psychology would be Mensa, which requires 98th percentile on a valid, normed test of intelligence for admission. Mensa members are therefore outliers, although some are more so than others. Review the Slate article on the New England Patriots from the module resources, Another Data Point, for an example of an outlier in the real world. Choose an example of an outlier in the real world and discuss its effect. When responding to your classmates' posts, evaluate the effects of their chosen outliers.
RE: SOCW6351 - (W10) Discussion - Drug Policies and Ethics
Substance abuse is perceived in a variety of ways by different entities. The court system may view substance abuse as a cr ...
RE: SOCW6351 - (W10) Discussion - Drug Policies and Ethics
Substance abuse is perceived in a variety of ways by different entities. The court system may view substance abuse as a criminal activity. The medical and social work fields may view it as evidence of a disease or disorder. Uninformed individuals may view substance abuse as a personal choice or weakness. Decisions about how to address and respond to this social problem influence the development of effective policies.This week, you explore the impact of drug policies on clients and populations. You identify the ethical obligations of social workers in changing drug policies. You also identify the impact of social agencies on social issues and analyze social service delivery systems.The NASW Code of Ethics provides social workers with guidelines and standards for interacting with clients, colleagues, communities, and society, as a whole. These standards govern interactions and professional behavior of social work practitioners. The NASW has also developed specific standards, which are published in the NASW Standards for Social Work Practice With Clients With Substance Use Disorders. These standards emphasize the importance of the competence of social workers. The standards indicate that social workers should be knowledgeable of evidence-based interventions for substance disorders. The confidentiality standard becomes essential as social workers must be informed and comply with federal, state, and local laws about substance use, as well as third-party payee regulations.For this Discussion, review this week’s resources, including the case Working with Clients with Dual Diagnosis: The Case of Joe,and consider how social policies affect Joe’s circumstances as described in the case study. Then, think about any gaps in service you found in Joe’s case. Finally, reflect on how you might address these gaps or make changes to the policies that affect Joe.Post an explanation of how drug policies affect Joe’s circumstances, as described in the case study. Then, explain any gaps in service you found in Joe’s case as a result of the drug policies described in the case study. Finally, describe a strategy you might use to address these gaps or make changes to the policies that affect Joe.Support your post with specific references to the resources. Be sure to provide full APA citations for your references.ReferencePlummer, S.-B., Makris, S., & Brocksen, S. M. (Eds.). (2014). Social work case studies: Foundation year. Baltimore: MD: Laureate International Universities Publishing. [Vital Source e-reader]."Working with Clients with Dual Diagnosis: The Case of Joe" (pp. 77–78)
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