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• The Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center is the • Provide exceptional health care that helps improve the well-being ...
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CM 206 Kaplan Univ Diverse Contexts and Intercultural Communication Presentation
Diverse Contexts and Intercultural CommunicationYour employer has asked to prepare a presentation on intercultural communication and the importance of considering diversity in communication. You must prepare a PowerPoint presentation, creating one slide for each of the topics below. Be sure to include your speaker notes in the Notes section below each slide. Include a minimum of two relevant citations throughout your presentation.Using the Unit 8 Assignment Template, please respond to the following:Slide 1: Title SlideSlide 2: Explain how diverse contexts impact intercultural communication.Slide 3: Provide three reasons to consider intercultural communication.Slide 4: Identify two examples of intercultural communication that should be considered.Slide 5: Identify a diverse context issue that can be addressed using intercultural communication strategies.Slide 6: Provide two intercultural guidelines for how to address the issues identified in Slide 5, while still demonstrating respect for those differences.Slide 7: ReferencesWriting Requirements and Assignment GuidelinesYour assignment should be at least five slides, not including the Title and Reference slides, and should include the following elements:Title slideBodyReference slide: Include at least two sources listed in APA formatUse Arial or Times New Roman 24-point fontUse APA Formatting and Citation styleIf you need assistance with APA style, please visit the Writing Center.The assignment must be written in Standard English and demonstrate superior organization, including a highly developed viewpoint and purpose. Your notes below each slide in the body of your presentation should be written in complete sentences and paragraphs, supporting the content on each slide. Presentations are visual; therefore, use clear, concise bullet points and avoid crowded slides. Additionally, images and diagrams are wonderful presentation tools, but be sure to include all required citations.
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SOCW6070 Walden WK 4 Looking Through Different Cultural Lenses Discussion
Due 06/19/2019 Respond to at least two colleagues in the following ways: (please be very detailed in response, use APA re ...
SOCW6070 Walden WK 4 Looking Through Different Cultural Lenses Discussion
Due 06/19/2019 Respond to at least two colleagues in the following ways: (please be very detailed in response, use APA references) Address a colleague’s post that differs from yours with regard to at least one cultural lens and expand upon the colleague’s interpretation of Paula’s needs.Explain whether you might use your colleague’s strategy for addressing multiple perspectives when treating clients, and explain why. Response to Kahle, How I, as a Social Worker, Might Interpret the Needs of Paula Cortez, Through Cultural Lenses Gender seemed to have a significant impact on the case and interactions with the interdisciplinary treatment team. Heath, Mitchell, and Fletcher (2019) suggested that ethical practice should incorporate treatment, insight, and services that promote individual choice. While it’s essential that Paula is aware of the possible complications of pregnancy. I thought the Psychiatrist’s abortion advice incorporated his assumptions, biases, perspectives, and interpretations into the case. According to Bent-Goodley (2007), gender influences include increased risk of intimate partner abuse. Treatment of consumers experiencing barriers requiring improving assessment tools, collaboration, evidence-based practice, and cultural competence. Viewing Paula’s mental health through a cultural lens includes her possible perspective/beliefs around medication and her pregnancy. Taylor et al. (2018) research evidenced benefits of psychotropics in the treatment of pregnant women with a severe mental health disorder. Recommending that medication awareness and utilizing drugs safe for both the mother and baby contributed to adequate and culturally sensitive treatment. Medication compliant mothers were also associated with overall improved mental/medical engagement. How I would Incorporate Multiple Perspectives of a Variety of Stakeholders and Human Services Professionals as I Treat Clients Chun-Chung Chow and Austin (2008) suggested assessing service area’s and practices cultural competencies, inefficiencies are not always evident and require developmental and quality assurance measures. Overall goals of stakeholders should be to provide effective services and empower consumers, utilizing responsive processes, policies, and continuous development. Community involvement promotes organization innovation and cultural humility while developing a positive reputation/respect in the community. References Bent-Goodley, T. B. (2007). Health disparities and violence against women: Why and how cultural and societal influences matter. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 8(2), 90–104. Chun-Chung Chow, J., & Austin, M. J. (2008). The culturally responsive social service agency: The application of an evolving definition to a case study. 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The viewpoint from both lenses will enhance Paula’s treatment. The first socioeconomic lens provides the ability to view Paula’s needs to form a social and financial perspective. Paula has limited income and will have an increased expense of a baby. As a social worker, I will focus on finding adequate housing and financial resources that will not allow her to isolate herself or the baby. The second lens, mental health, allows the social worker to understand why she is not in compliance with her medication. Paula has been educated multiple times on the seriousness of taking her medication and treating her foot wound. She disregarded all medical advice and began to use chamomile tea (Laureate Education, 2014). As a social worker, I would work with Paula to understand why she is changing from medical to personal treatment. The change can be due to mental health rather just defiance. If this is the case I will provide her the necessary treatment to get changed back to medical care. You would incorporate multiple perspectives of a variety of stakeholders and/or human services professionals as you treat clients. I would partner with housing services programs to ensure Paula has adequate housing for her and her child. I would also have Paula enroll in programs to provide financial services to assist with the needs of her child. I would advocate the stakeholders of my agency to provide resources for clients with multiple issues such as Paula. Reference: Chow, J. C. C., & Austin, M. J. (2008). The culturally responsive social service agency: the application of an evolving definition to a case study. Administration in Social Work, 32(4), 39–64. Retrieved from https://search-ebscohost-com.ezp.waldenulibrary.or... Laureate Education (Production). (2014). Cortez case study [Multimedia]. Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu
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Throughout history masturbation was thought to be the cause for: growing hair on the palms of your hand, blindness, distur ...
De Anza College History of Masturbation & Sexual Intercourse Discussion
Throughout history masturbation was thought to be the cause for: growing hair on the palms of your hand, blindness, disturbances of the stomach and digestion, loss of appetite or ravenous hunger, vomiting, nausea, weakening of the organs, difficulty breathing, coughing, hoarseness, paralysis, weakening of the male sex organ to the point of impotence, lack of libido, back pain, disorders of the eye and ear, total diminution of bodily powers, paleness, thinness, pimples on the face, decline of intellectual powers, loss of memory, attacks of rage, madness, idiocy, epilepsy, fever and finally suicide, just to name a few of the "laundry list" of ailments associated with masturbation.The famous Catholic theologian Thomas Aquinas believed that masturbation was a worse sin than rape, incest, and adultery because in these other sins procreation is a possibility (the potential to produce a child).Some outlandish medical cures for the practice of masturbation included:CastrationStraight jacket pajamasErection alertsStapling shut the foreskinA little suit of armor that fit over penis and testiclesA spermatorrhea ring (available from the Sears catalog), that fit along the base of the penis with spikes on its inner lining to prevent erection.Corn flakes cerealReverend Sylvester Graham, believed masturbation brought on a host of illnesses and diseases. Because he was a sickly person, the young Graham became obsessed with health. He advocated use of whole wheat for bread, hard mattresses, open windows, fresh fruits and vegetables, pure drinking water, and cheerfulness at meals (apparently revolutionary ideas at the time), so he developed Graham Crackers to prevent people from masturbating! Reverend Graham advocated living a healthy lifestyle through healthy foods, physical fitness, and sexual abstinence. Particularly, he advocated abstinence from masturbation. Reverend Graham’s successor continuing this philosophy, was a man named Dr. John Harvey Kellogg.Dr. John H. Kellogg was a puritanical person, (practiced strict religious or moral behaviors), a man who believed in mind over body. He hated the animal part of our nature (hated that people got turned on and aroused "horny"); and, also believed sexual intercourse only necessary once a month (during a woman's most fertile time so pregnancy could occur). He encouraged patients to suppress their sexual appetites. He never had sexual intercourse with his wife, (but adopted over 30 children). This physician was so anti-masturbation and intercourse that it bordered on insanity. He was a very influential and a highly published physician. But Dr. Kellogg upped the ante and decided that women also should not engage in intercourse and not masturbate either. He developed the Corn Flakes cereal to suppress sexual desire.Consequently; it turns out that some of our most loved snacks and breakfast foods are actually anti-intercourse and anti-masturbation foods! Both Reverend Graham and Dr. Kellogg were proponents of a theory that denounced masturbation and intercourse so they created these foods in the belief that they could curb one’s sexual desire. So you see if you eat graham crackers and corn flakes (including Frosted Flakes-one of my faves) you'll not masturbate or want to have sex (intercourse)...NOT!! ;o)Assignment:What are your beliefs?Answer the following questions in 75 words or less and respond to at least one other student's post, (include the name of the student you respond to), no reference required:Do you think mutual masturbation (masturbating each other usually at the same time) is more intimate than sexual intercourse? Why or why not?Why are so many people embarrassed by masturbation?If you caught your child masturbating what would you say and/or do?What messages did you receive from your parents about masturbation?If you caught your partner masturbating what would you say and/or do?Should masturbation be taught as a safer sex technique? Why or why not?Do you think everyone should masturbate? Why or why not?
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Due 06/19/2019 Respond to at least two colleagues in the following ways: (please be very detailed in response, use APA re ...
SOCW6070 Walden WK 4 Looking Through Different Cultural Lenses Discussion
Due 06/19/2019 Respond to at least two colleagues in the following ways: (please be very detailed in response, use APA references) Address a colleague’s post that differs from yours with regard to at least one cultural lens and expand upon the colleague’s interpretation of Paula’s needs.Explain whether you might use your colleague’s strategy for addressing multiple perspectives when treating clients, and explain why. Response to Kahle, How I, as a Social Worker, Might Interpret the Needs of Paula Cortez, Through Cultural Lenses Gender seemed to have a significant impact on the case and interactions with the interdisciplinary treatment team. Heath, Mitchell, and Fletcher (2019) suggested that ethical practice should incorporate treatment, insight, and services that promote individual choice. While it’s essential that Paula is aware of the possible complications of pregnancy. I thought the Psychiatrist’s abortion advice incorporated his assumptions, biases, perspectives, and interpretations into the case. According to Bent-Goodley (2007), gender influences include increased risk of intimate partner abuse. Treatment of consumers experiencing barriers requiring improving assessment tools, collaboration, evidence-based practice, and cultural competence. Viewing Paula’s mental health through a cultural lens includes her possible perspective/beliefs around medication and her pregnancy. Taylor et al. (2018) research evidenced benefits of psychotropics in the treatment of pregnant women with a severe mental health disorder. Recommending that medication awareness and utilizing drugs safe for both the mother and baby contributed to adequate and culturally sensitive treatment. Medication compliant mothers were also associated with overall improved mental/medical engagement. How I would Incorporate Multiple Perspectives of a Variety of Stakeholders and Human Services Professionals as I Treat Clients Chun-Chung Chow and Austin (2008) suggested assessing service area’s and practices cultural competencies, inefficiencies are not always evident and require developmental and quality assurance measures. Overall goals of stakeholders should be to provide effective services and empower consumers, utilizing responsive processes, policies, and continuous development. Community involvement promotes organization innovation and cultural humility while developing a positive reputation/respect in the community. References Bent-Goodley, T. B. (2007). Health disparities and violence against women: Why and how cultural and societal influences matter. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 8(2), 90–104. Chun-Chung Chow, J., & Austin, M. J. (2008). The culturally responsive social service agency: The application of an evolving definition to a case study. Administration in Social Work, 32(4), 39–64. Heath, J., Mitchell, N., & Fletcher, J. (2019). A comparison of termination of pregnancy procedures: Patient choice, emotional impact and satisfaction with care. Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, 19, 42–49. doi:10.1177/1524838007301160. Taylor, C. L., Broadbent, M., Khondoker, M., Stewart, R. J., & Howard, L. M. (2018). Predictors of severe relapse in pregnant women with psychotic or bipolar disorders. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 104, 100–107. ******************************************************************** Response to Hilda Interpret the Needs of Paula Cortez, Through the Two Cultural Lenses, You Selected. The cultural lenses I chose to assist Paula are socioeconomic and mental health. The field of social work no longer considers cultural awareness to be just race. The field of social work is increasing its cultural lenses to include other populations besides race (Chow & Austin, 2008). The viewpoint from both lenses will enhance Paula’s treatment. The first socioeconomic lens provides the ability to view Paula’s needs to form a social and financial perspective. Paula has limited income and will have an increased expense of a baby. As a social worker, I will focus on finding adequate housing and financial resources that will not allow her to isolate herself or the baby. The second lens, mental health, allows the social worker to understand why she is not in compliance with her medication. Paula has been educated multiple times on the seriousness of taking her medication and treating her foot wound. She disregarded all medical advice and began to use chamomile tea (Laureate Education, 2014). As a social worker, I would work with Paula to understand why she is changing from medical to personal treatment. The change can be due to mental health rather just defiance. If this is the case I will provide her the necessary treatment to get changed back to medical care. You would incorporate multiple perspectives of a variety of stakeholders and/or human services professionals as you treat clients. I would partner with housing services programs to ensure Paula has adequate housing for her and her child. I would also have Paula enroll in programs to provide financial services to assist with the needs of her child. I would advocate the stakeholders of my agency to provide resources for clients with multiple issues such as Paula. Reference: Chow, J. C. C., & Austin, M. J. (2008). The culturally responsive social service agency: the application of an evolving definition to a case study. Administration in Social Work, 32(4), 39–64. Retrieved from https://search-ebscohost-com.ezp.waldenulibrary.or... Laureate Education (Production). (2014). Cortez case study [Multimedia]. Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu
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Throughout history masturbation was thought to be the cause for: growing hair on the palms of your hand, blindness, distur ...
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Throughout history masturbation was thought to be the cause for: growing hair on the palms of your hand, blindness, disturbances of the stomach and digestion, loss of appetite or ravenous hunger, vomiting, nausea, weakening of the organs, difficulty breathing, coughing, hoarseness, paralysis, weakening of the male sex organ to the point of impotence, lack of libido, back pain, disorders of the eye and ear, total diminution of bodily powers, paleness, thinness, pimples on the face, decline of intellectual powers, loss of memory, attacks of rage, madness, idiocy, epilepsy, fever and finally suicide, just to name a few of the "laundry list" of ailments associated with masturbation.The famous Catholic theologian Thomas Aquinas believed that masturbation was a worse sin than rape, incest, and adultery because in these other sins procreation is a possibility (the potential to produce a child).Some outlandish medical cures for the practice of masturbation included:CastrationStraight jacket pajamasErection alertsStapling shut the foreskinA little suit of armor that fit over penis and testiclesA spermatorrhea ring (available from the Sears catalog), that fit along the base of the penis with spikes on its inner lining to prevent erection.Corn flakes cerealReverend Sylvester Graham, believed masturbation brought on a host of illnesses and diseases. Because he was a sickly person, the young Graham became obsessed with health. He advocated use of whole wheat for bread, hard mattresses, open windows, fresh fruits and vegetables, pure drinking water, and cheerfulness at meals (apparently revolutionary ideas at the time), so he developed Graham Crackers to prevent people from masturbating! Reverend Graham advocated living a healthy lifestyle through healthy foods, physical fitness, and sexual abstinence. Particularly, he advocated abstinence from masturbation. Reverend Graham’s successor continuing this philosophy, was a man named Dr. John Harvey Kellogg.Dr. John H. Kellogg was a puritanical person, (practiced strict religious or moral behaviors), a man who believed in mind over body. He hated the animal part of our nature (hated that people got turned on and aroused "horny"); and, also believed sexual intercourse only necessary once a month (during a woman's most fertile time so pregnancy could occur). He encouraged patients to suppress their sexual appetites. He never had sexual intercourse with his wife, (but adopted over 30 children). This physician was so anti-masturbation and intercourse that it bordered on insanity. He was a very influential and a highly published physician. But Dr. Kellogg upped the ante and decided that women also should not engage in intercourse and not masturbate either. He developed the Corn Flakes cereal to suppress sexual desire.Consequently; it turns out that some of our most loved snacks and breakfast foods are actually anti-intercourse and anti-masturbation foods! Both Reverend Graham and Dr. Kellogg were proponents of a theory that denounced masturbation and intercourse so they created these foods in the belief that they could curb one’s sexual desire. So you see if you eat graham crackers and corn flakes (including Frosted Flakes-one of my faves) you'll not masturbate or want to have sex (intercourse)...NOT!! ;o)Assignment:What are your beliefs?Answer the following questions in 75 words or less and respond to at least one other student's post, (include the name of the student you respond to), no reference required:Do you think mutual masturbation (masturbating each other usually at the same time) is more intimate than sexual intercourse? Why or why not?Why are so many people embarrassed by masturbation?If you caught your child masturbating what would you say and/or do?What messages did you receive from your parents about masturbation?If you caught your partner masturbating what would you say and/or do?Should masturbation be taught as a safer sex technique? Why or why not?Do you think everyone should masturbate? Why or why not?
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