Read the section titled “Dreams – A Royal Road?” on pages 172 -174 in your text.

Read the section titled “Dreams – A Royal Road?” on pages 172 -174 in your text. This section discusses theories on dreams, the history of dream interpretation, the most common characteristics of dreams, and the meaning of dreams. Check out these websites: Freud Museum: Dream Analysis-You may have to click on “Discover Psychoanalysis” then scroll down to “The Interpretation of Dreams” or you can past the following link into your web browser. (Direct Link: https://www.freud.org.uk/learn/discover-psychoanalysis/the-interpretation-of-dreams/) Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychology: Becoming The Dream – A Gestalt Approach (Direct Link: https://iahip.org/inside-out/issue-12-spring-1993/becoming-the-dream-a-gestalt-approach) Freud’s “Interpretation of Dreams” (Direct Link: https://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Freud/Dreams/dreams.pdf ) For this week’s Journal entry, answer the following questions. Be sure to include factual, properly cited information in your post. Write about a dream that really made an impact on you. It can be a recurring dream, a scary dream, a happy dream, or an especially vivid dream. What do these websites say about the interpretation of your dream? Do you feel these interpretations are accurate? What do you think is the meaning behind this dream? Make sure to cite a source in your journal article using APA style. The source may be your text or any other source you research. The entire assignment, from title page to reference page must be in APA 7th edition format.

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1.1 Evaluate at least two methods of defining psychological abnormality. For thi

1.1 Evaluate at least two methods of defining psychological abnormality.
For this section you will pick at least two of the definitions of abnormality. You can choose from:
Deviation from statistical norm
Deviation from social norm
Deviation from ideal mental health
Failure to function properly
– It is important to remember that evaluating means pros and cons.
1.2. Evaluate at least two methods used for the classification of mental illness.
This means you need to look at studies that have tested the usefulness of the two
classification systems: DSM and ICD. You will need to use at least two studies for each
classification system, and say whether these studies support the DSM or ICD, or if they
discredit them.
Learning Outcome
Choose two psychological disorders. Discuss the symptoms and features. Evaluate the
contribution of nature versus nurture for these two disorders. For example, you may
choose addiction. There are biological factors involved with addiction, but there are also
social factors. You have to look into these two viewpoints (nature and nurture) and

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Pick one international organization (UN, EU, ICC, etc.). Explain its mission and

Pick one international organization (UN, EU, ICC, etc.). Explain its mission and function. Assess how issues of state sovereignty are dealt with for member countries. Use evidence (cite sources) to support your response from assigned readings or online lessons, and at least one outside scholarly source.

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One paragraph per question listed below. 1Review Campbell’s Monomyth game or cy

One paragraph per question listed below.
1Review Campbell’s Monomyth game or cycle to the concept of heroes: http://peterusagi.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/The_Hero__s_Journey_by_Dunlavey19.jpg and https://www.cbsnews.com/everyday-heroes/. Does a modern society still need its heroes? What happens when we combine the heroic with the modern technological age particularly within the field of medicine?
2) The intersections of science and technology have produced remarkable results including embedded technology. It has been predicted that the ramifications of such technology could lead to an even further economic divide and a question of what makes us human. If we continue to constantly “upgrade” our capabilities through embedded technology, would this be evolution or the decline of humanity as we know it (or both)? Why?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2019/12/06/what-is-the-internet-of-bodies-and-how-is-it-changing-our-world/#40473d4468b7
3) Albert Einstein predicted that technology would surpass human interaction. Unfortunately, he also predicted the loss of this interaction would lead to a great loss in humans. Watch Sherry Turkle on Ted Talks. Sherry Turkle says, “It matters to me because I think we are setting ourselves up for trouble–trouble certainly in how we relate to each other, but also trouble in how we relate to ourselves and our capacity for self-reflection. We’re getting used to a new way of being alone together.” Do you think technology is leading to a problem or trouble? Why or why not? How can we combat this situation before Albert Einstein’s second prediction of “a generation of idiots” comes to fruition?
4) Do you think we should be pursuing “pure” research (research for the sake of enhancing what we know) or stick to applied research (research with practical applications)? What are the pros/cons for both? Give examples of historic scientific ideas that ended up being dangerous to the population at large.
5) Individuals have the right to privacy and can give up that right through informed consent. In addition, the right to privacy can be lost when the health of the public is in jeopardy. COVID 19 has sparked a wave of new technologies to help with this global public health pandemic. Review these articles and discuss whether you believe the violation of privacy is justified.

How Americans see digital privacy issues amid the COVID-19 outbreak

https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/can-we-track-covid-19-and-protect-privacy-at-the-same-time

Privacy and New Google-Apple COVID-19 Tracing Technology

6) DNA tests submitted for purposes of genealogy searches by their very nature are not considered private or your newfound relatives could not be notified of a match. Law enforcement has used this open search tool to locate relatives of unidentified DNA in the criminal database. Is this an acceptable use of the DNA database? Is there anything wrong ethically speaking with law enforcement accessing the database for purposes other than what it was originally intended?

Why using genetic genealogy to solve crimes could pose problems

https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.2006906&type=printable
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/27/us/genetic-genealogy-gedmatch-privacy/index.html

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