In two complete paragraphs (5-8 sentences each), explain why doctors may not be comfortable labeling children as having a personality disorder? What are the negative implications of diagnosing children with personality disorders? What are the positive effects of early diagnosis?
Address the following topics within your response:
1. Medication-could this be a benefit or a drawback to the
child. What about potential side effects? (5 points)
2. Labeling-could a young child just be going through a phase, how
could a label such as schizophrenia negatively impact a child? (5
Points)
3. Educational/Career opportunities-Could early diagnosis gives an
opportunity for more educational opportunities, and a better chance
at having a fulfilling future
4. Family benefits-understanding that a child has a personality
disorder and is not trying to be challenging may also impact the
family dynamic as well. How could early diagnosis benefit the
family or harm the family?
5. Society benefits-could early diagnosis prevent future crime when
the child is an adult
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Consider some of the mentors you have had up to this point in your career development. Can you think of one who really inspired you to go in a specific direction? How did your mentor inspire you? What can you do to be a good mentor to others in the future?
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It is required that all public safety candidates have a psychological evaluation. These evaluations are typically in the form of personality evaluations. Please explain what the assessment tools are, why they are used for pre and post employment and what are agencies looking to rule out in a candidate.
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How might a brain image of a person with a mental disorder differ from a person without a mental disorder? Choose a specific mental disorder (e.g., schizophrenia, drug addiction, etc.) and describe the differences.
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Uncertainty in intelligence analysis remains an important issue for consideration. Intelligence customers want, and often expect certainty in intelligence products, yet the nature of intelligence production often precludes establishment of such a product. Because of this, intelligence analysts are left to struggle with ways of expressing uncertainty. Imagine you are an analyst tasked with answering the question "will India and Pakistan go to war within the next 12 months?" You've gathered the available information, both intelligence information and open source information. You've done the analysis and reached a conclusion. You've decided, using a variety of analytic techniques, that there is a chance of war, and you have decided that it's a better than even chance, but less than certain. For the sake of discussion, let's say that if you had to express that likelihood in terms of percentages, you'd estimate a 65% chance of war. How would you inform your customer of your conclusions? Would you say "there's a 65% chance?" Or would you refrain from nailing down a specific probability and answer in some other way? Defend your answer.
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How has the use of technology affected people’s ability to communicate face to face? Do you think that the mere presence of technology, such as in the form of smart phones, affects people’s ability to communicate with individuals in a public place? Has the increase of technology decreased both the quantity and quality of face-to-face interactions? In what ways have you experienced these changes? Do you see a change (increase or decrease) in this human-technology dependency in the future? What kind of change do you favor?
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In this discussion, Please review each case.
1). Provide a summary listing of three self-care/community strategies to improve health and wellness with the rationale for the selection.
2). Identify two potential barriers to your strategies
3). How each can be overcome.
Cases: Case 1: Mr. D. is a 28-year-old single man who lives in a large city and works as a delivery truck driver. He is Native American. He was just diagnosed with diabetes and will be insulin dependent. He is very close with his family and likes to eat the foods from his culture. His sister has diabetes as does his mother. They both do not need insulin and do not manage their diabetes very well. Mr. D. is overweight but not obese. His typical form of recreation is to go to ball games and family picnics. He is also a moderate drinker; mostly beer and wine. He usually does not go to the doctor but did this time because he was feeling iller as the months had passed. He is not happy with the diagnosis and all that he will have to do such as change his diet, exercise, learn how to give himself insulin, etc.
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B) As you think about your personal goals and aspirations, what cognitive fallacies outlined by Wilke and Mata (2012) might impede your growth? What active steps might you take to recognize and combat such fallacious forms of thinking?
link to Wilke and Mata (2012)
https://adweb.clarkson.edu/~awilke/Research_files/EoHB_Wilke_12.pdf
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What are the similarities and differences between health protection, health promotion, and disease prevention? What are the effects on the population when these areas are inadequately provided or addressed? Have you seen evidence of this in your community? If so where and how? What can you do as an individual, if anything, to alleviate, minimize, or improve the situation?
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1) Why are there so many more couples that chose to remain child-free?
2) What are the components of family resilience?
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People say same-sex marriage devalues the traditional marriage. What is your opinion on the issue?
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write a paragraph by applying the ethical theories considered to black lives matter
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Discuss the associations among race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status (SES) by identifying the reasoning for the direct relation between SES and poor health and draw conclusions.
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write up one paragraph that describes how implicit association test (IAT) measures implicit attitudes. In other words, what is the logic behind the IAT? How does it conclude that people have a preference for one group over another? How does does the concept work? Do not copy the explanation word for word from IAT describe how the IAT works in own words.
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