WK 2-2 SC

Reply to:   Posttraumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, occurs after an individuals has experienced a psychologically traumatic event in their lives (Comer & Comer, 2021). A person with PTSD is likely to have flashbacks of the trauma, trauma-linked dreams, depression, and other symptoms that last for longer than one month (Comer & Comer, 2021). With…

Wk 2-2 BE

Reply to:   Some symptoms of DID include memory loss, extreme distress, and several identities. Treatment for DID includes the therapist helping the client to “(1) recognize fully the nature of their disorder”, (2) recover the gaps in their memory, and (3) integrate their subpersonalities into one functional personality” (Comer & Comer, 2021, pg. 413)….

Wk 2-1 JD

Reply to:   Generalized anxiety disorder, as described by Comer, is "experience excessive anxiety under most circumstances and worry about practically anything. (Comer & Comer, 2021)." This type of anxiety does not only affect the person mentally, it can affect their job performance and relationships with others. GAD does not only affect adults, children can…

WK 2-1 BG

Reply to:  Obsessive Compulsion Disorder (OCD) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) share similarities and contrast (Comer, R.J., 2021). OCT is an anxiety disorder that involves repetitive and unwanted obsession such as having to have things in order, excessive cleanliness, focuses on details, and aims for perfection. GAD exhibits exaggerated and unrealistic anxiety about life elements…

Discussion 3

Read classmates post and respond with 200 words: Abdomen: Mildly distended. Suggestion of a mass in the right lower quadrant. Rectal: No palpable masses, stool was hemoccult negative. Laboratory Data:Hematocrit: 32. Mean Corpuscular Volume: 105White Blood Cell Count: 11,500 with a normal differential countErythrocyte Sedimentation Rate: 35 mm/hr (Normal 0-20 mm/hr) An Upper GI series revealed a…

WK 2-1 TH

Reply to:   Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) have some of the same symptoms and also have some very different symptoms. OCD is also an anxiety disorder that causes the person to seek perfection in order to deal with their anxiety. They may do repetitive behavior and form obsessions when it…

questions

  Describe the organization’s structure. Describe the organization’s culture.   What does the research literature suggest regarding the effects of culture on ethical behavior in organizations? Provide an analysis of key factors of Wells Fargo’s structure and culture that could have contributed to the unethical behavior. Discuss any aspects of Wells Fargo’s structure that should…

Thesis Statement for the Integrative Literature Review

The thesis is the statement of your perspectives on the literature. It should also include the rationale and relevant empirical and theoretical background supporting your perspectives. The primary objective is to outline specific areas of inquiry you intend to answer in the course of the Integrative Literature Review. Although they may change during the course…

Discussion 8

While psychological disorders still have a stigma, steps have been taken by some individuals to help others understand the disorders a little better. For example, photographer John William Keedy captured images to express anxiety disorders, OCD, and varied neuroses in "Photos Reveal What It's Like to Have Anxiety Issues." Review "What It's Like to Have…

EPR7

DSM snips of disorders for EPR7 Below are documents that contain the DSM information for 3 different personality disorders and one dissociative disorder.  If you are having trouble accessing the DSM, please choose one of these disorders to write about.  You will still need to correctly cite.  If you are choosing the personality disorders, the…