Category: Essay
Building A Case Conceptualization – Gathering Data
Building a Case Conceptualization – Gathering Data Your ability to use the multidisciplinary approach depends on your mastery of the core set of capabilities described in the introduction to Unit 4.One of those capabilities is the research skill of gathering data, which involves not only the collection process but also the thinking processes involved in […]
Gathering Information
Resources Discussion Participation Scoring Guide. Interactive Case File. The readings this week discussed the importance of gathering data as an essential first step in the helping process. In your An Introduction to Human Services text, review the case that appears on pages 152–153 and reflect on how you might engage in this first step if […]
Applying The Multidisciplinary Approach
Resources Discussion Participation Scoring Guide. Find an article in the Capella University Library that addresses a real-world problem from the field and complete the following: Write a clear, concise summary of the problem to be addressed. Analyze how you would apply each step of the multidisciplinary approach to address the problem. For example: What data […]
Low-Incidence Exceptionalities: The Deaf Culture
There is a greater variety of cultures than those related to ethnicity, religion, or geography. For example, there is also the deaf culture. One low-incidence exceptionality you may have learned about in children is deafness. Although it might seem an easy decision to utilize technology such as cochlear implants to enable someone to hear, there […]
Traumatic Brain Injury: Jefferson’s Case
When new parents are expecting a baby, they rarely consider the possibility that the baby could have significant challenges. For those who have children with severe, multiple disabilities, planning for the future is a critical, lifelong process and requires considerable investments of time and effort, while potentially causing significant stress to the parents. With advances […]
Behavioral And Social-Cognitive Approaches To Forming Habits
Create a 12- to 15-slide presentation analyzing the formation of habits using behavioral and social-cognitive approaches. Your presentation should cover the following areas: Analyze one of your habits. How did you develop this habit? Were there role models for this habit? Which people influenced the adoption of this habit? Why do you continue it? Has […]
Inventions, Innovations And Imports
Use the readings from your Psychological Testing and Assessment text, Embretson’s 2004 article, “The Second Century of Ability Testing: Some Predictions and Speculations,” and additional research to complete this discussion. Research the historical connections and trends in the field of psychology of the following dyads: (1) Sir Francis Galton to James McKeen Cattell, and (2) […]
Annotated Bibliography And Topic Selection Paper
Details: The paper should be 1,500-2,000-words and reflect critical thinking and analysis. Refer to the Academic Writing Guidelines Resource located in the Course Materials section for assistance with this. You must have a minimum of six references to support your research. The references should be taken from the annotated bibliography completed earlier in the course. […]
LASA 2—Exceptionality Presentation
In this course, you have learned about a range of exceptionalities in children. For this assignment, you will have the opportunity to gain a more in-depth understanding of a particular exceptionality. The local public school has asked you to give a presentation to parents or teachers about a specific exceptionality of your choice. The presentation […]
Problem Solving And Critical Thinking
Factors In Favor of and Against Finding “factors for” and “factors against” a position is a versatile tool for critical thinkers. In this assignment, you will practice this technique more formally by examining one of several contemporary issues. Using your readings, the Argosy University online library resources, and the Internet, research methods for creating arguments […]