explain how you might mitigate this challenge.  Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the Learning Resources.

Please no plagiarism by turnitin.
Theory Integration Each theory you examine in this course has its own framework for addressing client needs and its own set of theory-based interventions. As with any purely theoretical basis, implementation in real life may require adjustments. Select one of the theories demonstrated in the videos this week (either humanistic/experiential or EFT), and consider the challenges you may face when integrating this theory with your own theoretical orientation. Then, think about how you might mitigate these challenges.

With these thoughts in mind:   Post by Day 4 a brief description of one challenge you may encounter if you attempted to integrate the theory you selected with your main theoretical orientation in your future practice. Then, explain how you might mitigate this challenge.  Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the Learning Resources.
Learning ResourcesThis page contains the Learning Resources for this week. Be sure to scroll down the page to see all of this week’s assigned Learning Resources. To view this week’s embedded media resources, please use the streaming media player below.Required ResourcesMediaNote: To access this week’s required library videos, please click on the link to the Course Readings List, found in the Course Materials section of your Syllabus.Humanistic/Experiential Therapy:

  • Video: Psychotherapy.net. (Publisher). (n.d.). Experiential therapy [Motion picture]. [With Augustus Napier]. United States: Psychotherapy.net. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
  • Video: Psychotherapy.net. (Publisher). (n.d.). Satir family therapy [Motion picture]. [With Jean McLendon]. United States: Psychotherapy.net. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

Emotionally Focused Therapy:

  • Video: Psychotherapy.net. (Publisher). (n.d.). Emotionally focused couples therapy [Motion picture]. [With Sue Johnson]. United States: Psychotherapy.net. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

Readings

  • Course Text: Theory-Based Treatment Planning for Marriage and Family Therapists
  • Chapter 6, “Satir’s Communications Approach”
  • Course Text: Gurman, A. S., Lebow, J. L., & Snyder, D. (2015). Clinical handbook of couple therapy (5th ed.). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
  • Chapter 4, “Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy”
  • Article: Greenberg, L. S., & Warwar, S. H. (2006). Homework in an emotion-focused approach to experiential therapy. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration16(2), 178–200. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
  • Article: Pascual-Leone, A., & Greenberg, L. S. (2007). Emotional processing in experiential therapy: Why “the only way out is through.” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology75(6), 875–887.Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

Identify a diversity situation or cultural dilemma that is prevalent in today’s society that involves more than one cultural group:

For this assignment, you will choose from one of the articles above. You will read the article and then prepare an APA

 

Cultural Perspectives

The goal of this assignment is to integrate cultural nuances, expectations, and perspectives into a final paper. You will present a current diversity-related situation or dilemma; compare and contrast the cultures involved in the situation; provide a historical perspective; and analyze the contributing factors to the current state of the situation. You will then interpret the effects of the situation on the cultures involved, provide evidence in favor of and opposed to each side of the situation. Finally, you will assess your beliefs and perspectives regarding the situation or dilemma and identify strategies for building inclusion by synthesizing the varying perspectives.

Instructions:

This final paper will build upon the written assignment from Week 5. Based on the feedback received from the Paper Review (submitted in Week 5), revise your Week 5 written assignment. The final paper should be 2800-3500 words (8-10 pages) in length, double-spaced, and include a title page and references page.

Address complete responses to the following: 

  1. Identify a diversity situation or cultural dilemma that is prevalent in today’s society that involves more than one cultural group:
    1. What is the diversity situation or cultural dilemma that you chose?
    2. Provide an analysis of the topic, including an historical perspective and the current day situation.
    3. Explain why this is a topic of interest in general, and to you in particular.
  2. Compare and contrast the different cultural groups involved:
    1. What cultural groups are involved in this situation or dilemma?
    2. What stereotypes and biases are associated with each of these cultural groups?
    3. What privileges and power are associated with each of these cultural groups?
  3. Determine a personal position regarding the topic:
    1. Identify and present your own attitudes, beliefs, cultural norms, stereotypes, or biases that you may have, or had in the past, regarding this topic.
    2. Present at least one argument supporting the perspective or each cultural group involved with the topic.
  4. How can this situation or dilemma be addressed moving forward with a mutually beneficial outcome?

Utilize 5 to 7 resources, including resources provided throughout the course, to support your arguments. Make sure to gather evidence and present persuasive, well-reasoned arguments regarding your topic, and consider all perspectives and opinions.

Describe any additional information you would need to help formulate your diagnosis, and propose specific questions you might ask the client in order to obtain this information from him or her

Prior to beginning work on this discussion, review Standard 9: Assessment  (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. in the APA’s Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct and DSM-5.  It is recommended that you read Chapters 4, 7, and 10 in the Sommers-Flanagan and Sommers-Flanagan (2013) e-book, Clinical Interviewing, as well as the Kielbasa, Pomerantz, Krohn, and Sullivan (2004) “How Does Clients’ Method of Payment Influence Psychologists’ Diagnostic Decisions?” and the Pomerantz and Segrist (2006) “The Influence of Payment Method on Psychologists’ Diagnostic Decisions Regarding Minimally Impaired Clients” articles for further information about how payment method influences the assessment and diagnosis process.   For this discussion, you will assume the role of a clinical or counseling psychologist and diagnose a hypothetical client.  Begin by reviewing the PSY650 Week Two Case StudiesPreview the documentView in a new window document and select one of the clients to diagnose.  In your initial post, compare the assessments typically used by clinical and counseling psychologists, and explain which assessment techniques (e.g., tests, surveys, interviews, client records, observational data) you might use to aid in your diagnosis of your selected client. Describe any additional information you would need to help formulate your diagnosis, and propose specific questions you might ask the client in order to obtain this information from him or her. Identify which theoretical orientation you would use with this client and explain how this orientation might influence the assessment and/or diagnostic process. Using the DSM-5 manual, propose a diagnosis for the client in the chosen case study.  Analyze the case and your agency’s required timeline for diagnosing from an ethical perspective. Considering the amount of information you currently have for your client, explain whether or not it is ethical to render a diagnosis within the required timeframe. Evaluate the case and describe whether or not it is justifiable in this situation to render a diagnosis in order to obtain a third party payment

 Why do you think school achievement of low-income students often fall below that of the middle- and upper-income students? 2 paragraph please

Why do you think school achievement of low-income students often fall below that of the middle- and upper-income students? 2 paragraph please

RESPOND TO STUDENT POSTS

In your response, propose ways to bridge the gap or engage your classmates in a discussion on the finer points of their proposals.

Emily post

 

Students from low-income families are in danger of being marginalized by instructors and peers, which affects their academic performance. Children from households with less resources, for example, may dress and speak differently or be less experienced with literature and after school clubs (Woolfolk, p. 226). The instructor may expect them to not be as skilled as their peers. These expectations then are institutionalized, with insufficient and restricted learning resources for these kids. Lowered standards and less quality education can lead students to have a negative view of self. This can make low-income children feel hopeless and makes them more likely to drop out (Woolfolk, p.226).One of the ways to prevent the situation above, is for teacher’s to be mindful of how they treat their students. Awareness is the first step into fixing a broken system, so educating teachers on how underestimation can harm low-income students can help improve that aspect of it. Of course there are many other factors of why low-income students struggle more than their other peers and this could be fewer access to resources that require money or other supplies they do not have. Free and inclusive programs put on by the schools can improve this such as a library, so that children have free access to books.

Mikala post

 

There are several different factors that go into the idea that low-income students often fall below middle and upper-income students. Unfortunately, we are now seeing a rise in the number of students that fall under this category in schools. These students are performing way below their peers because they are lacking many supports at home that middle and upper-income students may be receiving. School can oftentimes be the only positive place for children, but when they are struggling academically this may turn into a negative. It is important that educators are aware of what occurs outside of school in order to best understand their students and approach effectively teaching them. To begin, outside of the school day, these low-income students are often going home to parents who did not receive a great education or graduated high school. Because of this, they may struggle to support their children in completing their homework outside of school. Low-income students may also go home to a single-parent who has a lot on their plate and can not dedicate the time needed to support their children’s learning. They also may be homeless or not have the resources to spend time outside of school to complete their work. These students lives outside of the school day are greatly affecting their academic performances.

During the school day, these children may be anxious and worried about their life outside of school. They may have fears of returning home at the end of the day for various reasons; some listed above. This may keep their mind elsewhere during the day and not focused on their academics. In addition, students may not be getting the proper meals they should be having at home. If a student comes to school without having breakfast, this will result in them becoming easily distracted and not focused. They also may lack the appropriate amount of sleep needed to focus throughout a long day of sitting, listening, and interacting with their others. Unfortunately, students today are facing things that are unfair and out of their controlling, which is impacting them academically.

RESPOND TO THESE STUDENT POSTS AND BE CONSTRUCTIVE AND PROFESSIONAL

Stephanie post

 

Positive writing styles in the workplace are one of the most important and effective writing styles in the working environment. Speaking or writing in a positive way puts a better image of the company. While speaking start with a smile, writing with a welcoming text. Always focus on what can be done not what you can’t do. Don’t say “I cant get to this discussion till next week” rather “I will be able to do this discussion next week”. Always suggest a solution to the issues at hand. Also never place the blame on others. Example… waiting till last minute to do my assignment and blaming the IT because I couldn’t get into the assignment saying “its not my fault”. Take responsibility and find a solution to fix the issue at hand ” Here’s what ill do to fix it” Ill work ahead next time in case of this type of issue.

Mariam post

 

According to our text book chapter five: the process of creating a business message is by planning, writing, and reviewing. The first thing we need to do is to identify the goal and main purpose of the message we are trying to deliver. We must follow a positive writing style to deliver the correct message at the work place, such as using proper grammar, punctuation, abstaining from using slang words, or type in all caps. One important step in the writing process is to review our work, by using different writing tools such as the fair test, proofreading before sending the message, and getting a second opinion from a coworker or friend. Getting to know our audience by gathering up information and trying to include something of a value to them to capture their attention better. We should always try to keep a positive tone and remain consistent with the message, without any exaggerations or any modifications to the facts. Focusing on delivering a clear message and avoiding confusing statements like saying ‘no problem’ instead of ‘you’re welcome’.