Sagan’s Argument and Drake’s Equation

Sagan’s Argument and Drake’s Equation

Discussion 1: Anxiety

For this Discussion, review the client in the case study within the Learning Resources. Consider symptoms or signs presented by the client for a diagnosis. Think about how you, as a future professional in the field, might justify your rationale for diagnosis. Consider what other information you may need for diagnosis on the basis of the DSM diagnostic criteria.

With these thoughts in mind:

Post by Day 2 a diagnosis of the client in the case study. Then explain your rationale for assigning this diagnosis on the basis of the DSM diagnostic criteria. Finally, explain what other information you might need about the client to make an accurate diagnosis based on those criteria.

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Sagan’s Argument and Drake’s Equation

According to Drake’s equation there happens to have life existence in the Milky Way galaxy (Vakoch, Dowd, & Drake, 2015). Drake further explains that the likely hood of their having life existence in the universe could remain as a result of having the presence of detection in radio communication from extraterrestrial beings in the world. The author of the approach suggests the formulation of a specific equation aimed at measuring other populations residing in the Milky Way galaxy.  On the other hand, contrary to his opinion, Sagan explains that the existence of life in the universe remains as a myth and cannot remain revealed due to lack of evidence. Sagan explains that different human cultures possess and hold various myths and concepts that show inconsistency…

 

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