Make sure to number your responses so your instructor will know where one response ends and the next starts. It is not necessary to rewrite each question in your document. For multiple choice questions, CLEARLY indicate your response (a, b, c, or d) so that your instructor does not have to search and try to determine your response in your short answer explanation. each question needs to be atleast a half of page but can be longer. please answer each question fully for a total of four pages not including the title and reference page. 1. Describe a time when you were reinforced or punished for your aggressive behavior or when someone you knew was. Was the attempt to reduce aggression successful? 2. Give an example of how children or adults might model aggressive behavior from the media. 3. Do you or people you know watch a lot of TV violence or play violent video games? How do you think this exposure is influencing you or them? 4. Review a time when you acted in an aggressive way. What do you think caused the behavior? Were there particular negative emotions that were responsible? 5. Consider a time when you or someone you know engaged in an aggressive act with the goal of reducing further aggression (catharsis). Was the attempt successful?

Make sure to number your responses so your instructor will know where one response ends and the next starts. It is not necessary to rewrite each question in your document. For multiple choice questions, CLEARLY indicate your response (a, b, c, or d) so that your instructor does not have to search and try to determine your response in your short answer explanation.

each question needs to be atleast a half of page but can be longer. please answer each question fully for a total of four pages not including the title and reference page.

1. Describe a time when you were reinforced or punished for your aggressive behavior or when someone you

knew was. Was the attempt to reduce aggression successful?

2. Give an example of how children or adults might model aggressive behavior from the media.

3. Do you or people you know watch a lot of TV violence or play violent video games? How do you think this exposure is influencing you or them?

4. Review a time when you acted in an aggressive way. What do you think caused the behavior? Were there particular negative emotions that were responsible?

5. Consider a time when you or someone you know engaged in an aggressive act with the goal of reducing further aggression (catharsis). Was the attempt successful?

Explain how the theory chosen explains the development and manifestation of the problem? 3. In line with your chosen theory, what would be your general approach to working with this client?

Case Analysis Paper: In no more than 5 pages, discuss how a provided case can be understood and treated from a particular theoretical orientation. Choose one of the theoretical approaches addressed in class thus far. Your paper should be written in APA style, 12-point font, doublespaced.  In your paper please address the following: (also see separate sheet attached to this course

outline for grading rubric).

1. What are the clients’ problems?

2. Explain how the theory chosen explains the development and manifestation of the problem?

3. In line with your chosen theory, what would be your general approach to working with this client?

What specific techniques would you use?

4. Keep in mind that the purpose of the paper is to demonstrate your knowledge of a particular theory

and your ability to apply it in practice.

PLEASE SEE CASE  BELOW

Option A: Jose

Identifying Information: Jose is a 15 year-old boy of Puerto Rican parentage who lives with his mother in lower Manhattan. Jose’s parents were never married. His father, who lives in New Jersey, use to stay with Jose and his mother for weeks at a time but does not do so anymore due to a deterioration in the relationship between he and Jose’s mother. Jose attends high school in Manhattan where he is in an integrated regular education class. His mother, who receives public assistance and does not work outside of the home,

supports him financially. Jose receives SSI benefits for a speech and hearing impairment.

Presenting Problem: Jose was first brought to treatment by his mother, who complained of Jose’s daily tantrums, distractibility, hyperactivity and anxious behaviors (i.e., biting fingernails and toenails until they bled). Jose had significant expressive and receptive language delays, and received counseling and speech services at school. At the time of his admission to the clinic, Jose was provisionally diagnosed with ADHD mixed type (rule out Oppositional Defiant Disorder) and Mixed Receptive and Expressive Language

Disorder. Since then, Jose has been diagnosed with Anxiety Disorder NOS and Mild Intellectual Disability. Currently, his mom complains primarily of Jose’s oppositional behavior at home and his questionable placement in an integrated classroom given his cognitive difficulties. Also of concern to his mom and Jose are issues related to his entrée into adolescent development.

Background Information: Jose is an only child. Jose’ parents had been dating for three weeks when his mother, then 26 years old, became pregnant with Jose. His father was 20 years old the time. They stayed together until seven months into the pregnancy, at which point they broke up. For a brief time, Jose’s father denied that Jose was his child. The couple reunited when Jose was approximately a year old, and the family lived together in New Jersey. Jose’s mother reports that they had a volatile relationship, and that Jose’s

father was physically abusive towards her – but not towards Jose– during the year they lived together. At the end of that year, when their living situation proved to be financially and emotionally untenable, they separately moved back home with their mothers. For the next several years, Jose’s father was an infrequent presence in Jose’s life, sending him gifts at holidays and on his birthday, and visiting him on rare occasions. During a visit when Jose was six years old, Jose’s parents had a fight, after which point Jose’s dad left the house and stayed away for the next five years. Jose’s dad unexpectedly contacted

the family two years ago, and has been a more regular feature of Jose’s life. Although he lives with his mother he stays with Jose and his mother for weeks at a time every few weeks. This has not happened in the past few months. According to Jose’s mother, Jose’s father has had great difficulty maintaining a job, and she believes that he suffers from a learning disability. She indicates that Jose’s father has great difficulty communicating and expressing himself, which at times is frustrating to Jose.Both Jose and his mother appear to be conflicted about their feelings toward Jose’s father. Jose expresses both a desire to have regular contact with his father, and also states that he knows his father never wanted him, and that he thinks it might be best if his mother stops trying to contact him. Jose’s mom has reported harboring resentment toward Jose’s father for “abandoning” Jose for so many years, and for denying paternity

when he was first born, yet she would like him to be in Jose’s life, and it is unclear how she feels about his presence in her life.

Jose’s mom has a history of panic symptoms and claustrophobia, which become acute, when she rides in elevators. Jose’s mom expressed a concern that Jose may have inherited these symptoms, as Jose was also having panic symptoms in elevators. The two of them often walk up the seven flights of stairs to their apartment in order to avoid the elevator. Up until several months ago Jose was sleeping in the same room with his mother. Jose’s extended family on his mother’s side includes her grandmother, two uncles, one aunt, and five cousins. Many of these relatives live in close proximity to Jose and his mother, and Jose often plays with his cousins. They report close family connections. Jose does not have extensive contact with his extended family on his father’s side.

Which of the following is NOT true about Fundamental Attribution Errors?

Which of the following is NOT true about Fundamental Attribution Errors?

they are judgments we make about others based on their group membership

they are typically error prone

they result in discrimination

they always consider the situation and have nothing to do with group membership

Question 2

When we make a personal attribution about someone’s behavior – we are believing their actions are due to the person’s…

effort or lack of effort

deliberate intention

personal disposition

all of the answers are correct

Question 3

A teacher believes that the reason his female student received a poor grade is because she lacked ability. But the teacher also believes that the reason his male student did poorly was because of problems he is experiencing at home. In this example, the teacher is making a….

correct decision

personal attribution

situational attribution

fundamental attribution error

Question 4

When making a situational attribution about someone’s behavior, we believe that his/her actions were due to….

their effort

something beyond their control

their personal disposition

deliberate intention

Question 5

A supervisor believes his employee is lazy and unmotivated because he called in sick. In this example, the supervisor is making a…

none of the responses are correct

situational attribution

personal attribution

fundamental attribution error

Evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment interventions implemented by Dr. Banks supporting your statements with information from the case and two to three peer-reviewed articles from the Ashford University Library, in addition to those required for this week.

 

Prior to beginning work on this week’s journal, read the PSY650 Week Four Treatment Plan ,Preview the document Case 15: Borderline Personality Disorder in Gorenstein and Comer (2014), and Borderline Personality Disorder in Sneed et al., . (2012). Please also read the Rizvi, et al. (2013), “An Overview of Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Professional Psychologists,” Harned, et al.  (2013), “Treatment Preference Among Suicidal and Self-Injuring Women with Borderline Personality Disorder and PTSD,” Miller (2006), “Telehealth Issues in Consulting Psychology Practice,”  and Luxton, et al. (2011), “mHealth for Mental Health: Integrating Smartphone Technology in Behavioral Healthcare” articles.

Assess the evidence-based practices implemented in this case study. In your paper, include the following.

  • Explain the connection between each theoretical orientation used by Dr. Bank’s and the interventions utilized in the case.
  • Describe the concept of dialectical behavior therapy, being sure to include the six main points of this type of treatment.
  • Explain Dr. Banks’s primary goal during the pre-treatment stage and how Dr. Banks related this to Karen in her initial therapy sessions.
  • Describe the two formats that Dr. Banks told Karen would be part of her treatment program.
  • Describe the focus of the second and third stages of treatment.
  • Assume the role of a consulting clinical or counseling psychologist on this case, and recommend at least one technology-based e-therapy tool that would be useful. Explain liability issues related to delivering e-therapy consultation, supporting your response with information from the Miller (2006), “Telehealth Issues in Consulting Psychology Practice” article.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment interventions implemented by Dr. Banks supporting your statements with information from the case and two to three peer-reviewed articles from the Ashford University Library, in addition to those required for this week.
  • Recommend three additional treatment interventions that would be appropriate in this case. Use information from the Sneed, Fertuck, Kanellopoulos, and Culang-Reinlieb (2012), “Borderline Personality Disorder” article to help support your recommendations. Justify your selections with information from the case.

The Case Analysis – Treatment Format

  • Must be 4 to 5 double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style
  • Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • Must use at least two peer-reviewed sources.
  • Must document all sources in APA style
  • Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA style