Complementary and alternative clinical Practices
Clinicians have embraced two therapies that are both creative and effective as clinical therapeutic interventions. A working definition of creativity is that it produces something that is original, worthwhile, and the "something" can take many form...
Compare the positive and negative effects of Chlorpromazine, Resperidone, and Abilify.
Describe the circumstances, as a therapist, in which you would recommend each or a combination of these medications.
Assume your 28-year-old male patient has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. His family physician has prescribed lithium or Abilify. Use your text readings and the article you located in the studies activity and write a discussion post as follows:
•Explain what neurotransmission may be causing ...
Discussion Topic 1 of 1 (Minimum 350 words & APA format References)
You have just begun your career as a psychology professional, and the first client referred to you is a child who is having problems in school. The problems described by his teacher are that he has trouble sitting still and paying ...
Discussion Topic 1 of 1 (Minimum 350 words & APA format References)
Imagine that you are a psychology professional in a very busy clinical practice. This week you are referred three new clients. During the initial phone call to make an appointment each of the clients says that they are "depressed."...
How might the etiology of addiction be regarded as a cognitive process? Please explain in a paragraph or more as I am having a hard time understanding this.
Regarding the use of psychotropic medication on children and adolescents, who are still developing physically and cognitively.
-Can you develop a reasoned argument in support of using psychotropic medications with children and adolescents. Please include the benefits to the child of supplementin...
Case Study--
Beth M., an American-Indian woman, comes to the substance abuse treatment center complaining that drinking too much causes problems for her. She has tried to stop drinking before but always relapses. The counselor finds that she is not sleeping, has been eating poorly, and has been c...
Do you believe that behavioral addictions actually exist?
How do you think that behavioral addictions are similar to and different from substance addiction?
Would you recommend the same type of treatment for behavioral addiction as you would for substance addiction?
Provide journals to re...
Can you discuss your beliefs and values about the use of psychotropic medications. Consider whether your beliefs about their use vary according to age and/or diagnosed disorder. Are there cultural factors to be considered?
The post and responses should be substantive in nature, as well as other t...
Can you consider one of your clients who is currently taking a psychotropic medication (or more than one)? If you do not already know what the medication is can you make up a medication, its dosage, and how long the client has been taking it, and what your client's thoughts may be about taking the m...
Benzodiazepines Their mechanism of action: They are "allosteric modulators of the GABA-A chloride ionophore. I dont understand what "allosteric modulators of the GABA-A chloride ionophore means? Any thoughts or comments welcome
In pharmacokinetics, could you please explain what "linear and dose proportional" mean so I can do a PowerPoint on pharmacokinetics. Any comments or thoughts on how to create a PowerPoint presentation on the topic are welcome.
Scenario 1
You have been providing counseling to a 14-year-old male who was referred due to substance abuse and a criminal conviction for drug sales. Treatment progress has been slow and you believe that additional clinical information will be useful. Your agency provides access to computerized ...
There are "fundamental building blocks" needed to establish a collaborative working relationship or therapeutic alliance with a client. While some of these building blocks may seem elementary, others can be quite challenging. Nonetheless, the therapeutic alliance is a powerful relationship that usua...
In the field of psychology, it is important to recognize the roots of knowledge and past experiences in order to advance understanding and enhance practices. Over the years, scientific advancements in the areas of cultural factors, biological influences, and behavioral characteristics have contribut...
This course was designed to assist you in developing an understanding of psychopathology while enhancing your diagnostic skills in addressing client mental health problems. As a future professional in the field, you may encounter a range of issues from confidentiality and rights of minors to client ...
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What are some neurodevelopmental disorders resulting from toxic chemicals?
Do you think these disorders can be prevented?
If so, how? If not, why not?
Is there a stereotype attached to prescription drugs as being a "clean" or a "higher class" than street drugs? For example, oxycodone is basically a just a synthetic form of heroin. Craving, tolerance and withdrawal develop to both. Each present severe withdrawal symptoms and recovery for both add...
What role would a therapist play in the solution focused therapist approach? For instance, what is the role of a therapist, and what is the miracle question?
1. A brief description of one ethical principle and one research standard that you think apply to conducting research in criminal behavior. Then, explain how each applies, using specific examples.
2. A brief description of at least two challenges related to studying criminal behavior and conducti...
1. Briefly describe each of the four groups of offenders: mentally disordered offenders, sex offenders, violent offenders, and family violence offenders.
2. Compare (similarities and differences) mentally disordered offenders, sex offenders, violent offenders, and family violence offenders.
3....
Briefly describe social conflict theory, social disorganization theory, and rational choice theory.
Compare (similarities and differences) social conflict theory, social disorganization theory, and rational choice theory, using specific examples in your comparison.
Based on your comparison, descri...
Choose one area of forensic psychological practice within civil law. Delineate one or more ethical dilemmas or difficulties that mental health professionals working in this area would have to face. Describe the difficulty or conflict. Add recommendations about how the professional should proceed.
Please help with the following problem.
Read a social and behavioral sciences journal article from the last 5 years that addresses treatment for schizophrenia.
1. Briefly summarize the key points or conclusions of the article.
2. Identify at least 2 revelations or things you learned from readi...
It is important to understand that those who experience psychosis are still human beings struggling to survive. Such persons do develop strategies to cope with stress including the symptoms of their illness. The source article gives us insight into these coping strategies.
Use only the source ar...
Can someone help with a description of at least two personal biases that might prevent a clinician from accurately assessing and diagnosing cases of abuse and explain why? Also, I need to explain how he/she might address the personal bias to reduce errors in diagnosis.
Generally, abuse is a term ...