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Write a reflection paper about what you have learned in this course and how you will apply forensic psychology theories, concepts, or strategies in your own life as a prospective forensic psychologist or mental health practitioner.
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Many people have very active social media lives, and it is now quite common for potential employers to do a "social media check" when interviewing job candidates.
What do you think of this practice? Should employers be doing this? Are people far to careless about what they post on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media outlets? Please share your thoughts.
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As parents age, it is not uncommon for them to have to depend on their adult children.Do you think that people’s history of experiences in their relationships with their parents might shape people’s willingness to provide care for their aging parents? In other words, are secure adults more likely to provide responsive care to their aging parents?
. Some people, despite reporting insecure relationships with their parents, report secure,well-functioning relationships with their spouses. What kinds of experiences do you think might enable someone to develop a secure relationship with their partners despite having an insecure relationship with other central figures in their lives?
. Most attachment research on adults focuses on attachment to peers (e.g., romantic partners). What may other kinds of things serve as attachment figures? Do you think siblings, pets, or gods can serve as attachment figures?
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Pls explain why education is important, in more than 200 words.
pls explain in your own words, without any plagrism.
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How is the concept of Sense of Self developed and why is it important? Be sure to explain by using all the factors/concepts that influence its development such as attachment styles, culture, moral behaviors. Give an example on how sense of self could be developed in Elementary education.
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Petronio says that ownership and control of private information don't always go together. Can you imagine a situation where you are the sole owner of a secret yet have no control over its disclosure or discovery?
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What physical changes occur in adolescence that mark the transition to a mature young adult?
How do physical changes that occur during this time impact an adolescnet’s psychological development?
What role do parents, teachers, mental health professional and medical professionals have in assisting throughout these changes?
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How is the counterexample method applied to deductive arguments?
What is the point of deconstructing arguments using diagramming?
How can you test moral premises?
When is the use of a slippery slope argument legitimate? When does it constitute a fallacy?
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List 4 reasons a utopian community would be too hard to implement in this world's society today and use examples.
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A recent article in the Huffington Post talks about New York Governor Cuomo’s recent executive order mandating that police remove homeless people from the streets when the temperature goes below freezing http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/andrew-cuomo-homeless-freezing-temperatures_5689d677e4b0b958f65c0100 . Does this violate people’s rights? Does the state have the responsibility to do this, or is this overreach?
What about the panhandlers on every corner in Worcester. The state supreme court has ruled it a violation for the city to restrict them --how come we (society) are enablers of mentally ill and alcohol/drug addicted people?
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Select three key symbols in "Everyday Use." by Walker. How do they differ in the way that Dee and her mother understand them?
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Personality is shaped by the combined forces of biological, situational, and mental processes all embedded in a sociocultural and developmental context. Sue Klebold is the mother of Dylan Klebold, one of the two shooters who committed the Columbine High School massacre, murdering 12 students and a teacher. She's spent years excavating every detail of her family life, trying to understand what she could have done to prevent her son's violence. In this difficult, jarring talk, Klebold explores the intersection between mental health and violence, advocating for parents and professionals to continue to examine the link between suicidal and homicidal thinking. Click on the link. What are your perspectives on the video? What do you think about suicidal and homicidal thinking?
https://www.ted.com/talks/sue_klebold_my_son_was_a_columbine_shooter_this_is_my_story?utm_ campaign=tedspread--a&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare
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