DSM-V

This week, you learned about the following three commonly confused mental health disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fifth Edition: major depressive disorder, bipolar (I and II) disorder, and borderline personality disorder. In two-pages, describe the differences between major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder. Then, differentiate bipolar disorder from borderline personality disorder….

SOP – Discussion #5 – Gender, Leadership, Difference

Discussion Question #5: Which most powerfully influences gender differences in behavior– biology or socialization? What are the implications (for individuals, institutions, and society) if biology is the most powerful? What are the implications if socialization is the most powerful? Read attachment. Initial post should be no longer than 2-3 paragraphs and should show your understanding…

EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY TASK SWITCHING EXPERIMENT

ONE PARAGRAPH ANSWERING BOTH QUESTIONS 1. Define and discuss the idea of a task set with an example (refer to research that has been done by others) 2. Define and discuss the idea of task set reconfiguration, and explain how this idea explains the task switching cost. (also define switch cost) [FIRST READING (INTRO MONSELL)…

Consultation Implications in Context

See all articles attached.You are a consulting psychologist for a local clinic and have been asked to follow up on a consultation you completed four years ago. There are current developments in this case that require further consideration. Please review the case file study attached or detailed information on the current case under review. Explain…

Discussion

For this week’s discussion, I chose to research Schizophrenia. I chose this psychological disorder because of the extreme impact it can have on individuals and their families. Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that affects how people think, feel, and behave. It’s most commonly diagnosed during late adolescence in males, but for females it’s normally…

response

  Urine is viewed as a waste product excreted from the body after a short time in the bladder. However, the quality and composition of urine have future implications and should inform an individual of the next cause of action. Barasch et al. (2018) indicate that the physical characteristics of urine can be an essential…

responce

 Humans did not look at urine as a good identifying tool for disease and illnesses for many years and decades. Before urine tests and cultures were present in healthcare, humans often used to look at the color, consistency, smell, and even taste as a factor of urine and bladder health. The more studies being done,…

Ethical, Social, and Legal Implications of Disclosure

Prior to beginning work on this discussion, be sure to read the required articles for this week. . You are a consulting psychologist for a local clinic and have been asked to review an ethically complex case. Please review the PSY699 Week four discussion case file (Links to an external site.) for detailed information on the…