Psychology
Diagnostic tool for mental illnesses
Question: Because of the DSM’s powerful influence, it is important to be aware of its limitations. Analyze the four limitations discussed in the text which are: the danger of overdiagnosis, the power of diagnostic label, the confusion of serious mental disorders with normal problems, and the illusion of objectivity.
(S) Psychology
Carole Wade & Carol Tavris, 2016
Pearson
ISBN.13: 978-0-134-24083-1
Sources are listed in two places.
The first, a citation, is briefly listed within your answer. This includes identifying information that directs the reader to your list of references at the end of your writing assignment.
The second, a reference, is at the end of your work in the list of references section.
All sources cited should follow APA style and provide enough identifying information so that the reader can access the original material
Greek mythology
For Stage 2 of your paper, you will address what archetypal roles are present in the myth you chose in Stage 1 and identify the elements of nonmaterial culture you think are addressed by the myth. Review the Project 1: Myths & Archetypes- Full Description before you begin, and be concise with your explanations and focus on gathering your ideas and resources.
In a 350–550 word essay, do the following:
List one or two of the major characters in the myth and match them to their archetypal roles.
Briefly identify what nonmaterial culture (beliefs, values, norms, or customs and traditions, etc.) you think these archetypes and the storyline represent from the myth’s culture and briefly explain why.
Identify one theorist’s approach not related to the archetypes that you could use to discuss the relationship between the myth and the nonmaterial culture and briefly explain how it applies. Examples of these theoretical approaches can be found in Week 1’s Required Learning Materials (Frazer, Jung, Bell, Durkheim, Levi-Strauss, etc.).
Male hypoactive sexual desire disorder
If your FIRST name begins with the letters S through Z, please address this question:
Compare and contrast female sexual interest/arousal disorder with male hypoactive sexual desire disorder. How are they similar? How do they differ? Particular emphasis should be placed on sensitivity to the clinical interview and address your overall approach to these conditions.
Interpersonal psychotherapy
A 75-year-old widower walks into your practice to request therapy services. He has grieved the loss of his wife for the last 28 months; they were married 50 years.
Explain the significance of interpersonal deficit as it relates to interpersonal therapy
Describe how you would ask “very good” questions to facilitate the patient’s ability to see their own experiences.
Submission Instructions:
Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted, and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.
Requirements: 500 words
This is a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner class.
Substantial economic disparities
I will send the annotated bibliography in which you will use those sources to support your argument, you must also create a fake interview on the topic to incorporate into your paper. I will provide the basis for that on what it should be on and some quotes to include.
quotes to incorporate into your fake interview with person named Tobi Oris:
“Sometimes I encounter microaggressions, and yes they’re usually subtle but damaging forms of racism. There like derogatory comments and stereotypes. Sometimes people don’t even realize that what they’re saying or doing is offensive. It makes me uncomfortable and also makes me feel unseen at times.” (Social Instance)
“I’ve had an experience at an old job where I felt that it was clear that the only reason a White man got a position I didn’t was because he wasn’t Black like me. I was just as eligible for the position, if not way more well equipped to handle it. Thankfully I know my worth and now work somewhere more suited for me, but sometimes it’s not as simple as finding another job that will see your talent.” (Economic instance)
“I was racially profiled by the police while I was with my mom at a young age. That was one of the first times I realized that the life I’m going to live may be dangerous or different at times then a privelaged friends life. It seems like something so minor but people don’t realize how much safer it is when you’re not someone of color, face to face with a cop. It’s literally a privilege to feel safe in a circumstance like that. These forms of racism mess with you mentally.(Emotional Instance)