The Impact of History and Counseling Theories on Culturally Diverse Populations

In a 3- to 4-page paper not including title and reference page:Explain how the history and theories of counseling have both benefited and oppressed cultural groups.Briefly describe the experience of a specific cultural group to support the points made in your explanation.Explain how one of the following modern controversies, or another of your choice, benefits or oppresses a specific cultural group: IQ debate, standardized testing, history of naming, use of psychotherapy, the deficit model.Resources to use plus any other of your own doing.. Please cite everything….,Hays, P. A. (2008). Addressing cultural complexities in practice: Assessment, diagnosis, and therapy (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.Sue, D. W., & Sue, D. (2013). Counseling the culturally diverse: Theory and practice (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

Interview a mother about infant feeding during the first six months (breastfeeding or formula feeding)

1.  Why she made the decision to breastfeed or formula feed?2.  What challenges [if any] has she faced in feeding her baby?3.  Has she received any criticism or unwanted advice from people about the feeding method she chose?4.  What are her feelings about breastfeeding or formula feeding?5.  How old are you now? How old were you when your child was born?6.  What was your life like just before you (or the mother of your child) became pregnant?7.  What did you think being a parent was going to be like? Were you right?8.  What is your life like now? How has it changed since you have become a parent?9.  How did your family and friends react to your having a baby?10.  How has your relationship with the (father/mother) of your child changed from before your baby was born?11.  What has been the best part of being a parent?12.  What has been the hardest part of being a parent?13.  What or who has been most helpful to you in your adjustment to parenthood? Why?Personal information and reflections of the interviewer1.  Who is the person you interviewed, and how do you know them? (You do not need to tell me their name, say, for example, “my cousin, high school friend, a neighbor, a family friend”, etc.)2.  What was most surprising to you about the person whom you interviewed?3.  Do you agree with this person’s current view of infant feeding & parenthood? Why or why not? Explain your answers.3 pages 12 font double space

100 word discussion question, provide references need done asap

One situation that comes to mind would be when my aunt was dating again after ending a long-term relationship. This new boyfriend Jorge at first glance did not appear to take anything seriously. Every time I saw him, he was always making jokes, being playful, and was rarely serious. I don’t have anything against being playful or making jokes, but I could not tell how serious he was with my aunt. He kept up this behavior with everyone though which concerned me. I was hoping that he would act differently toward her, but that wasn’t the case for some time. In my eyes, I just thought he was more of a man child that couldn’t take life seriously and treated everything like a game. Which led to me thinking that this relationship might not last very long. Fast forward to four years later he asks for my aunt’s hand in marriage and now has two daughters. Watching them on their wedding day and becoming a father threw me for a loop. It was the first time that I saw him in a more serious light, but also playful with his children. It was a bit mind-boggling for a while to be honest, but it shifted the way I saw him.In this situation, the primary effect would be his constant joking, playful mood, and whenever asked a serious question responding with jokes did not give me high hopes for their relationship. My aunt is a more serious individual and loves this man. I could not read Jorge very well which only added more to the uncertainty of how I viewed him. The fact that Jorge’s behavior did not change much only added more to the fact that my initial impression served to be accurate which added to the belief perseverance of him not taking himself seriously in this relationship (Aronson et al., 2019).__________________________________________________________________________-Describe the strategy you might use to persuade the resistant juror (i.e., the class colleague you are responding to) to set aside her or his preconceptions and consider what you have to say.

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Reply to:Cognitive-behavioral factors, depression, psychodynamic factors, biological, family environment, and even gender/ethical differences are some of the possible causes of eating disorders. Looking at things from a cognitive behavioral perspective, a person may see that the only thing they can control is what they consume and how often (Comer & Comer, 2021). This is something that could ultimately lead to unhealthy eating styles like anorexia or bulimia nervosa. There are a few different approaches in terms of treatment that include nutritional rehabilitation, cognitive-behavioral therapy, medications such as antidepressants, and other psychotherapy options such as family therapy. The family therapy would really benefit a person if family were their main support system or the reason why the disorder formed. Cognitive behavioral therapy is something that can be geared towards eating disorders and aims to find the room of the problem. This would also show new ways of coping with certain situations in healthier ways. (Comer & Comer, 2021).