Reply 6-2 BL

Reply to:Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder or ADHD is something that is very common among adolescents and children. There are a few possibilities of the causes of ADHD, but one of the main ones that will be referenced is biological. Health professionals find that biological factors give certain individuals a predetermined possibility of displaying signs of ADHD. Other causes for ADHD are family dysfunction or high stress from something else outside of family.  (Comer & Comer., 2021). With ADHD, drug treatment is very common, which sees patients taking medication as a means to slow down the mind long enough to focus on certain tasks. Another treatment is cognitive behavioral therapy, which focuses on specific behaviors and how they can be changed. Typically, the treatments are completed together.

Virtual Poster Conference

Poster presentations at conferences are effective methods of communicating research findings. The discussion of the research being presented is a key element in poster conferences. During professional conferences, poster presenters speak with other psychology professionals providing insights into the information offered within the poster as well as explaining key elements of the research findings. See thePSY699 Poster submission guidelines (Links to an external site.)for templates and guidelines to aid in the creation of your poster.For this week’s discussion, you will be submitting a link to your Folio account where your colleagues will find your poster presentation along with a brief detailed explanation of the materials included in it. Poster presentations are typically informal affairs with limited time for presenters to provide extra information. In keeping with this, your explanations of the materials will be limited to specific parameters. To explain the research presented in your poster, you will be creating a 3- to 5-minute screencast video. You may use any screencast software to create this video. (For further assistance with specific free-use screencast software please see the Quick-Start Guide forScreencast-O-Matic (Links to an external site.)) Within the screencast video, you will create a voice over that will point out unusual, unique, and important aspects of the research presented in the poster. Be certain to visually indicate the specific sections or headers where the elements are located to guide your viewers through the materials. The link to the screencast will be attached to the poster page within your Folio project so that your colleagues may interact with your insights into the materials.Include the link to your Folio project with your completed poster and screencast link in your initial post prior to Day 3.Note to Students: This assignment requires that you produce a visual presentation, supply a spoken audio narrative, and to listen the audio narrative of others.  Note you are also asked to provide a transcript of your presentation.  If you have a documented disability accommodation that might interfere with your ability to complete this assignment you may contact your instructor to develop a comparable alternative assignment.  If you have other issues that you feel may be a barrier to your ability to complete this course or this assignment please contact the Office of Access and Wellness at:[email protected].

WK 2-2 JD

Reply to:Post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, is something a person experiences such as fear and anxiety, for a long time after the traumatic event. This typically comes after someone experiences tragic event while in the military, a car or vehicle accident, sexual assault, illnesses or disasters. Some of the symptoms taking place are worry, anger, depression, flashbacks to the traumatic event, detaching from others and intrusive thoughts. (Comer & Comer, 2021). These symptoms last for at least month if not years after the event. Treatment for those experiencing PTSD are the use of antidepressants, cognitive-behavioral therapy and group therapy. All of which help the individual to work through the experience and to build upon ways to counteract their thoughts.Disassociate identity disorder, DID, is where an individual has two or more distinct personalities. Typically this disorder can be seen through the transition stage or switching, which can be sudden or dramatic. (Comer & Comer, 2021). Those who are experiencing DID, have had traumatic events in their life such as sexual assault or a disaster, which cause them to create other personalities to help cope with it. These personalities typically do not know the others memories, thoughts, feelings or behaviors. The most common way to treat someone with DID, is to help them recognize their disorder, recover memories, and integrate the subpersonalities. (Comer & Comer, 2021). Like PTSD, DID is also treated through drug therapy, group therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy.

36030 2 Pages 12 hrs

36030 Topic: Discussion1Number of Pages: 2 (Double Spaced)Number of sources: 1Writing Style: APAType of document: EssayAcademic Level:MasterCategory: PsychologyLanguage Style: English (U.S.)Order Instructions: Attached