Scholars, For your last major writing assignment of the semester, you will compose an original scene of a play. In your scene, you must include the following: • Title of your play • clear stage directions • scene descriptions • a list of characters • engaging dialogue that highlights the personality of your characters Your…
This assignment is designed to deepen your understanding of essential word parts—prefixes, roots, and suffixes—that form the foundation of medical terminology. As you progress, you’ll enhance your language mastery and fluency in the language of medicine. Word Part Identification: · Review the terms, prefixes, roots, and suffixes from your chapter reading, · Identify 10 terms…
Subjective information. Answer each question: 1. Family History: (check all that apply) ☐Diabetes ☐Heart Disease ☐Cancer ☐Weight Problems ☐High Cholesterol ☐Hypertension ☐Other ☐None How could these disorders affect your diet? If you answered “none,” choose a disorder from the list above, and discuss how can that disorder affect your diet? Discuss in detail…
1. Pets can have a therapeutic effect on people; they seem to have the power to calm the anxious and cheer the depressed. Give three reasons why this might be so, based on what you have learned in this course. 2. Suppose a member of your family has become increasingly depressed in recent months and…
Incentive theories state that we are motivated by positive goals. This motivation can be intrinsic or extrinsic. Think back to a time when you were able to achieve an important goal in your life. Then, ask a friend or family member to tell you about a time when he or she achieved an important goal.…
· Read Chapters 3 and 4 from the textbook Communicating in Groups: Applications and Skills (11th ed.). · Read Chapter 8: Verbal CommunicationLinks to an external site. from the Dynamics of Group Communication ebook. · Read Chapter 9: Nonverbal CommunicationLinks to an external site. from the Dynamics of Group Communication ebook. Teach the Class: ·…
Prior to working on this journal, · Review “Habits of Poor Listeners” in Chapter 3 of your course textbook, Communicating in Groups: Applications and Skills (11th ed.). · Review the article Active ListeningLinks to an external site. in StatPearls book. · Reflect on recent conversations you have had with clients, friends, loved ones, or colleagues.…
Purpose: Analyze and apply critical thinking skills in the psychopathology of mental health patients and provide treatment and health promotion while applying evidence-based research. Scenario: C.Z. is a 20-year-old Caucasian male who is in his second year of college. He is seeking treatment due to persistent fears that campus security and the local police are…
Objective To help school-age children (6–12 years) identify, express, and manage emotions through a creative and interactive tool that supports psychosocial, communication, and cognitive development. Materials (All Household Items) – 1 paper plate or piece of sturdy cardboard (cut into a circle) – Colored construction paper (optional for layering/emotion flaps) – Glue or tape –…
In this Blog, you will have the opportunity to teach your peers about a specific substance use and/or addiction/impulse control disorder. A Blog is a conversational, informal written piece on a topic. Your faculty will assign you a particular illness and the approved treatment for the illness to create a presentation to share with your…