Assignment 2: RA—Cultural Identity Paper

This assignment has been designed to assist you in becoming more aware of what your own cultural identity is, how it has influenced your life, and what you will do to progress in your development as a culturally competent counselor.Tasks:Respond to the following:Include a family genogram outlining pertinent multicultural influences, such as race, religion, sexual identity, disability, and socioeconomic status (SES). For assistance in creating your genogram, refer to the following links:http://genogramanalytics.com/examples_genograms.htmlhttp://www.ehow.com/how_6947806_create-genograms.htmlDescribe how you learned about your heritage and family rituals, what growing up was like, relevant demographics, family-held worldviews, and familial experiences with oppression.Explain how these issues have affected you and how your experiences affect how you interact with other groups.Select the most appropriate model of identity development for your primary cultural identity from your course textbook, Robinson-Wood (2013), and outline it clearly in your paper.Using that model, citing your book or other sources, and using the multicultural awareness, knowledge, and skills survey (MAKSS) resultsfrom Module 1 (or you may retake it), determine at what stage you are in your personal identity development. You need not give the actual multicultural awareness, knowledge, and skills survey (MAKSS) results; just refer to them. Describe traits and behaviors you see in yourself that you used in your self-assessment.Explain what happened in your past that moved you, or allowed you to move, from one stage to the next to get you where you are today.Using the insight from Robinson-Wood (2013) or additional sources you identify regarding your selected model of identity development, describe what needs to happen to move you to the next stage of development. What will you do to bring about that next stage of development?Describe what you will do to move to the highest levels of identity development and integration.Create a 6–page paper in a Microsoft Word document written in APA format. Utilize at least four scholarly sources. For other instructions I am African American and attended baptist church as religion.

Psych assignment

concerns Seligman and Maier’s (1967) Learned Helplessness study. Again, it helps to read these original studies when possible, so we can form our own judgments. http://psych.hanover.edu/classes/learning/papers/seligman%20maier%201967.pdfYour assignment:   Please read over the studie and select one to analyze.You will need to first review APA’s  Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct.  You can find the link and other very useful information in the Psychology Learning Tools under Course Content.  Go to the First Module (Intro to PSYC @ UMUC, and click on Ethical Guidelines and Considerations).  You will find ethical considerations to current events and historical studies and understand more fully the reason why we need the ethical principles.Next, in your analysis, give a succinct statement on the background of the study and then tell us which of the General Principles and/ or which Ethical Standard was violated, and explain why.  Do you think that the study you choose would be approved by an IRB today?  Why do you think the study was allowed or tolerated at the time?

Discuss the efficacy of treatment strategies appropriate for this particular client. How do classic and contemporary psychology theories support these conclusions?

Discuss the efficacy of treatment strategies appropriate for this particular client. How do classic and contemporary psychology theories support these conclusions?Make sure this section of your assessment reflects the most current in clinical practices. You will also want to take into account ethical practices and the roles that may be taken by any individuals involved in the treatments. Remember to consider who hired you (the law firm in the final project) and, therefore, to whom you are responsible to disclose information.

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Humans did not look at urine as a good identifying tool for disease and illnesses for many years and decades. Before urine tests and cultures were present in healthcare, humans often used to look at the color, consistency, smell, and even taste as a factor of urine and bladder health. The more studies being done, they are finding that urine is crucial in not only the bladder but also kidney health. The acidity, PH, and microbiota of the urine play a huge role being it is held in the bladder before leaving the urethra to excrete the body. These levels in the urine can ultimately lead to affecting the urothelium. The urothelium is the wall between the bladder tissue and the urine being held in that bladder. To keep healthy tissue in that bladder we must be watching our intake of dairy, fish, and meat and incorporating more fruits and vegetables. To keep the acidity and microbiota balanced or even lower it, our diet can play a huge role. The most common infection we see in bladder health is urinary tract infections or “UTI” which is caused by the Escherichia Coli bacteria. This bacteria can often enter the urinary tract through fecal matter. This matter is often brought to the urinary tract through sexual intercourse and for females through wiping the vaginal area incorrectly. Studying the urine may help us in healthcare to determine underlying kidney and liver functions along with ketones, water intake, and ph levels leading to problems with these major organs (liver, kidneys, bladder).