If race is socially constructed, how are you involved in the social construction of your race?

Using the symbolic interaction theory, explain what beauty is for men and women in the media in U.S. society.

2. If race is socially constructed, how are you involved in the social construction of your race?

3. During the Great Recession of 2008-2011, people lost their homes and their jobs. How did the recession affect you and your family?

4. Cohabitation (living together and sharing a bed) is happening at a greater rate in people over 65 years of age. What are the possible reasons (sociologically) for this increase and how do you feel about this new trend?

5. Rituals are in present in every religion. Think about the rituals that you are familiar with from your own or someone else’s religion; explain the function for these rituals.

6. Education has functional perspectives other than upward mobility. What are some of the functional perspectives of education for the U.S. society?

7. Medicalization of illness is becoming more common. Some conditions that have become medicalized are childbirth, depression, and fibromyalgia. Using one of the mentioned problems that have become medicalized, explain how they have become medicalized and what the manifest and latent functions are.

8. As the Babyboomers go through the aging process, they use many of societiy’s resources. What solution would you offer to society if it took one working person to support two retired babyboomers?

What is the health care provider’s perception of time as related to this situation?

Ashford 6: – Week 5 – Final Paper

Final Paper

Final Paper

Religion plays a profound role in the health and healing beliefs and practices of traditional people from all walks of life. This is especially true in times of birth and of death. In this paper, you will examine religious beliefs related to a health care situation.

Begin by selecting one of the following religions: Jehovah Witness, Islam, or Christian Science.

Submit an eight- to ten- page research paper containing a minimum of six to eight scholarly sources addressing the following case scenario:

Case Scenario

A man accompanies his 25 year old wife to the emergency room. The woman is concerned about severe pains and abdominal cramping she is experiencing.  A doctor’s examination finds that the woman is suffering from an ectopic pregnancy.  An ectopic pregnancy is one in which a fertilized egg implants outside of the uterus, usually in a fallopian tube.  Ectopic pregnancies cannot continue to birth (term).  The developing cells must be removed to save the mother’s life.

The doctor explains the diagnosis to the couple.  The doctor outlines the following medical treatment plan: insertion of an intravenous (IV) line, administration of pain medication, and surgical intervention.  The physician explains that the surgery will consist of removal of the developing cells, potential need for blood product administration, and administration of IV antibiotics.  When the couple begins to refuse surgery based on their religious beliefs, the doctor explains that an ectopic pregnancy is considered an emergency procedure and must take place within the hour.

Given their religious beliefs, explain how the couple is likely responding to the diagnosis and the medical treatment plan. Consider the following questions when formulating your response.

  • What are the general beliefs of the religion as related to birth?
  • What are the general beliefs of the religion as related to death?
  • What are the general beliefs of the religion related to illness and disease?
  • What are the general beliefs of the religion related to healing practices?

Explain how the medical team might consider responding after hearing the couple’s concerns. Consider the following questions (conceptual framework of the health care providers) when formulating your response:

  • What is causing the pain and suffering in the ectopic pregnancy?
  • Is one person’s health and well being taking a higher priority over another person’s health and well-being (mother, baby)?
  • What is the health care provider’s perception of time as related to this situation?
  • What has the medical model concluded is necessary for this patient’s situation?

Describe the potential outcomes of not delivering culturally sensitive care for the patient and the medical team.

1.Must be eight to ten double-spaced pages in length (not including title and reference pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the approved APA style guide.

2.Must include a cover page that includes: ◦Title of Paper

◦Student’s name

◦Course name and number

◦Instructor’s name

◦Date submitted

3.Must include an introductory paragraph with a succinct thesis statement.

4.Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought.

5.Must conclude with a restatement of the thesis and a conclusion paragraph.

6.Must use at least six scholarly sources, including a minimum of two from ProQuest.

7.Must use APA style as outlined in the approved APA style guide to document all sources.

8.Must include, on the final page, a Reference Page that is completed according to APA style as outlined in the approved APA style guide.

Create a 2- to 3-page report in a Microsoft Word document covering the hospital’s (internal) disaster plan for how the staff reacts and carries out their duties in the event of an internal disaster.

Create a 2- to 3-page report in a Microsoft Word document covering the hospital’s (internal) disaster plan for how the staff reacts and carries out their duties in the event of an internal disaster.

Your internal disaster plans should include:

  • Size and type of your hospital (you decide this)
  • Type of internal disaster (fire, explosion, biological etc.)
  • Key medical and administrative staff to be contacted
  • Central point for communication
  • Particular service areas such as intensive care unit (ICU), labor and delivery unit etc.
  • Other hospitals in your area and how you intend to coordinate with those facilities (you decide this)
  • Implementation on internal transfers (moving patients from one area of the hospital to another)
  • Implementation of external transfers
  • Evacuation plan

Support your responses with examples.

Cite any sources in APA format.

What positive psychology strategies might you use to combat the negative effects of these stressors and/or disorder symptoms?

Homework #1

Consider your responses for the seven questions in the “Detailed Worldview Outline” assignment and write an essay (1,000 to 1,500 words) that explains how these beliefs fit together to form your personal coherent worldview.

Finally, attempt to identify the worldview assumptions you believe and discuss any implications. For example:

  1. How does your worldview compare to a Christian worldview as presented in class?
  2. How does your worldview perform in each of the four tests of worldview?
  3. How does your worldview affect your thoughts and actions?
  4. How has your worldview changed over the course of this class?

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the GCU Style Guide (see attached document)

The completed essay should consist of an introduction, body, conclusion, and a reference page with multiple sources of research:

  1. A minimum of one academic source per question is required.
  2. A minimum of three different academic sources is required for the entire paper.
  3. Class notes, textbooks, the Bible, and other class resources may serve as a good starting point for your research.
  4. You might need to define terms; if you do, be sure to cite and reference your sources using GCU style.

This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment.

No Plagiarism

Detailed Worldview Outline

Introduction:

In my own personal belief, I believe that there is God, because without God life would not exists. I feel His presences guiding me every day. All around us is what God created for us. We are not just a body. Our body consists three parts which is our body, our soul and our spirit. Our body is like a shell. While we are alive we use our body to live on earth, but once the spirit left, the body rot away and turn to dust.

  1. I) Who is God and what are His characteristics?
  2. a) God created the universe.
  3. b) God is sovereign.
  4. c) He is forgiving, caring, loving and eternal.
  5. II) What is a human being and what happens when you die?
  6. a) A human being has a soul that’s attach to a human body and God gave humans the chance to live the way they want to be.
  7. b) I believe that God exist and later after death, the people that did good deeds, I believe that they go to heaven.
  8. c) They have a free will which gives them the power to choice. They are children of God.
  9. d) When I die, I will be judge by my action and believe in Christ. All material things I owned will be left in Earth.

III)   What is the nature of the universe?

  1. a) The universe was created naturally.
  2. b) It is an eternal place for us human being to live.
  3. c) Universe is full of space. It is hollow and empty. However, at the same time it is bright and colorful. It consists of multiple layers of boundaries. It is deadly to humans. Yet we live on one of its planet. It is vast and expanding. It is full of life because it is continually moving. It is recycling, meaning starts and planets get destroyed while new starts and planets form. It is unknown to us and for us to explore.
  4. IV) How do you know what you know?  How do you know what is true?
  5. a) I know what I know, based on my family and culture.
  6. b) I know that it is true based on my beliefs.
  7. c) I know what I know by my circle of influence. What I know start from what my parents thought me. Then it expands when I interact with other people; from relatives to friends, classmates, teacher, and any one I have encounter too. What I know came from what I read on books, and what I see on television. What I know comes from my hero, idol, enemy and anyone who done well or terrible things to me. What I know is iron by the experience I had, awful or not.
  8. d) What I know is to be true is what it says on the bible. Since it is God words and I believe in him for he is the only truth in this world. People changes, climate changes, technology changes, etc. However, good never changes. He love Adam and Eve and to now he loves all of us.
  9. V) What is right and wrong or how can we know there is a right and wrong?
  10. a) To know what is right, wrong must exists. Thus we can let which actions fall on the two categories.   We can tell right from wrong if it is parallel to the word of God or opposing the world of God.
  11. b) Right is any action or thoughts that do not cost harmful to another person or to yourself; physically, mentally and spiritually. To know what is right, wrong must exists. Thus we can let which actions fall on the two categories.   We can tell right from wrong if it is parallel to the word of God or opposing the world of God.
  12. VI) Is life pointless or is there purpose?
  13. a) I believe that there is purpose to everything that happened in this world. As humans we need to find the truth and not let the nature takes its course.
  14. b) God created us for a reason and there’s no definite answer why we all exist and what is God trying to accomplish.
  15. c) All of us have a purpose. When we are born we have a future to be mother or father, cop or an athlete, etc. We have the power to influence others.  We are born to be loved and to love. Pointlessness is people who give up on life. However why waste something that you can only have once.

VII)  What core commitments are consistent with my worldview and how do they impact my life?

  1. a) The core commitments are pledges to help ourselves toward the right direction.
  2. b) I learned to be responsible and forgive others.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, I believe that without God and his creation, our lives would be meaningless. This world would be meaningless for us humans to live in. I believe that as humans, we have good reasons to live and have faith to continue believing that we are all created by God.

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Homework#2

Mental Health and Wellness Worksheet

To reflect on what you have read or studied so far in a course is an essential part of understanding. This worksheet will provide a place for you to take some time to reflect on understanding how psychology can help you in your everyday life. Please use this week’s readings to assist you.

As you have learned, your mental health and wellness can affect your life and how you interact with others as a student, professional, and in your personal relationships. Through Grand Canyon University’s Four Pillars, a GCU student learns that physical, mental, and spiritual well-being is vital to success in academics, in a chosen career field, and in life in general.

Explain what abnormal and normal behavior is, and how to apply wellness strategies by completing the following:

Select two of the four case scenarios. Read the scenarios and answer all the questions that follow. Finally, complete the “Wrap-Up”questions at the end of the assignment.  Your responses should be thorough (25-75 words for each response). You may need to conduct some research on the problem you selected to ensure accuracy in your responses.

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Case 1: Jamie – Single Mom

Jamie enrolled in the online Bachelors of Science in Psychology program at GCU in the spring of 2011. She is a single mom with two children under the age of 5, and she works full-time as a customer service representative.

Jamie is starting to feel overwhelmed with juggling school, work, and spending time with her children. Her physical symptoms are: wanting to cry every day, sometimes being short with her children, withdrawing from friends and family, and being tired and worn out. She is considering quitting school so that her life will return to some normalcy, but then she worries about how she will pay back her student loans when her current job barely covers her bills. Not only that, but she does not want to give up on her dream of becoming a counselor. Jamie feels as though she is in an endless cycle and does not know how to resolve her feelings and physical symptoms. Her negative thought processes have skewed her thinking.

  1. Consider different types of therapies suggested in chapter 11. Select a therapy that you feel could best address the problems that Jamie is facing. Describe how this particular therapeutic technique would help Jamie overcome her problems.
  1. What community resources could Jamie use to help her feel not so alone and isolated?  What else could you suggest for Jamie to help her through this time?

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Case 2: John – Anxiety Disorder – Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

John is single and has not worked in some time. On a daily basis he fears what the day might bring. To make sure that the day goes right, he takes two showers daily, one after getting up in the morning and one at midday. He also makes sure that each household task, such as vacuuming, washing dishes, scrubbing the floors, etc., is completed by noon every day, and marks off these tasks on a checklist. Lastly, at night he checks his house to make sure all windows and doors are locked. He unlocks and locks the front door at least three times to assure that the lock is working.

John is also going to school, as he knows that he needs to find a job and is hoping to be able to do online computer work when he completes his degree. He is currently struggling with his schoolwork, as he has started to obsess about certain routines in it as well, such as double- checking with the instructor every day that he has completed all of his work, posting five and six times to the classroom, and emailing his classmates daily to see if he has missed something. John recognizes that he needs some help, but does not know where to begin.

  1. As his cognitive behavioral therapist, what recommendations could be made to help reduce his anxiety?
  1. What other types of therapy may assist John to reduce his symptoms of compulsion?

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Case 3: Tim – Young Adult

Tim is finding the freedom of being out on his own exciting and cannot seem to experience enough of his friends and having fun. He is going to school online per his family’s request to “make something of himself.” Although this is the case, he does see the value of going to school and would eventually like to complete a degree in business. He finds himself not completing his schoolwork on time and is considering dropping out, but does not want to let his parents know he is failing. He is feeling anxious about this as he is getting further and further behind. He does not want to give up on having fun with his friends, either, and is stuck in not knowing how to manage responsibility to his family’s wishes and maintaining a sense of freedom and autonomy.

  1. Describe how group or family therapy may assist Tim in balancing his social life and responsibilities he has as a young adult?
  1. Using an interpersonal approach to therapy, provide some insights or techniques that could be used to approach Tim’s problem.  Do you feel that interpersonal therapy is the best approach to take to addressing Tim’s problems? Provide an explanation of why or why not.

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Case 4: Alice Sleep Disorder – Insomnia

Alice is an executive at a local business and has struggled since her early adulthood with falling asleep most nights. She says that she feels “mentally hyperactive” at bedtime, and is unable to stop the thoughts of the day, especially those issues that were unresolved. She also feels that when she does not get all of her work done for the day that she does not “deserve to go to bed.” Any evening excitement such as a TV show, movie, or a party leaves her unable to quiet herself for hours, which leaves her tossing and turning in bed. Sometimes she finds herself waking up in the middle of the night, and her thoughts are again racing about the day’s activities and problems. The lack of sleep leaves her feeling on edge at work the next day with her coworkers and with her fiancé. She has tried sleep aids, but they make her feel groggy the next day, and she does not want to become dependent on them.

  1. Consider different types of therapies suggested in chapter 11. Select a therapy that you feel could best address the problems that Alice is facing. Describe how this particular therapeutic technique would help Alice overcome her problems.
  1. Would you recommend psychotherapy or biomedical therapy as an option for treatment for Alice? Provide an explanation supporting your answer.

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Wrap-Up:

After reading the stories and answering the questions.  Your responses should be thorough (75-150 words for each response). You may need to conduct some research on the problem you selected to ensure accuracy in your responses. Cite a minimum of two sources.  To complete this worksheet by answering the following prompts:

  1. Based on the scenarios you read, did either one represent abnormal behavior? Explain why or why not
  1. Of the people you chose to read about, how did their symptoms impact their life in a negative way?  Explain.
  1. How do you relate to the people in the stories you chose?
  1. What positive psychology strategies might you use to combat the negative effects of these stressors and/or disorder symptoms?