analyzing humanistic theories

Submit a 2- to 3-page paper that addresses the following:Analyze the most important contributions to humanistic theory by Maslow and Rogers and explain your reasoning.Analyze your own process of self-actualization (i.e., achieving personal potential) and comment on how your ideas about your potential have developed over time. In your answer, explain the concept of success in the culture in which you were raised and discuss whether your own concept of success aligns with that culture and what has influenced any shifts you have made.Using the case example of Katherine, describe how you could use humanistic theories and concepts to explain Katherine’s personality development and behavior. Be specific in the concepts you choose and apply them to specific aspects of Katherine’s case.

PSY/301 Week 2 Individual Development Plan

This is NOT a professional skills essay.This assignment asks the student toapply material from the courseto identify a personal emotional intelligence skill to improve upon and how this will then apply to the student’s personal and professional life.Please be sure to review the supporting material in the course content, University of Phoenix Essay Tools regarding the UoP essay guidelines PRIOR to beginning this essay.Then, write a 1,050- to 1,400-word individual development plan for a skill you wish to enhance in yourself. Analyze the competencies needed for developing the selected skill.Format your paper consistent with 300 course level APA guidelines.

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Reply to Ashley and Adam in at least a100 to 200 wordsin length. Be sure to use your experience and research in your posts. Any source used needs a citation and a reference.Ashley postThe four functions of management planning, organizing, leading, and controlling are great fundamentals for achieving performance goals. Planning and organizing is they two I use most. Planning helps to determine which steps are necessary to implement goals and what resources are needed. I use this when compiling my workload and determining items needed to complete the job. I also tend to categorize long term assignment and short-term assignments. Organizing goes hand in hand with planning. It is generally the process by which the plans are moved closer to realization. When I organize my plans, I start by prioritizing important keynote items as well as assignments that need a quick return. When it comes to leading the focus is on managing people such as individual employees, teams and groups rather than tasks. I plan on focusing on my groups personal strengths in order to achieve optimal greatness. In this case I would be open to the second perspective on marketing. Controlling process of evaluating the execution of the plan and making adjustments to ensure that the organizational goal is achieved. Overseeing is how I would describe this.Adam postThe four steps are planning, organizing ,leading and controlling. In these key factor’s though they are all important in being successful, I find planning is the most important. This to me is the foundation in which all your work is based on. Without proper planning the three following will fail. In my daily routine as a supervisor I come in an hour early and plan for the next twelve hours. I try to work out all the what if’s and what might be. If planned right it makes my job so much easier for the next three stages. If i miss or fail at my planning for the day, I feel like I’m chasing myself and wondering where the time has went. Somewhere in there controlling takes affect on all that you do as well. The worst feeling as being a supervisor is when you loose control of the plant. Once gone it seems like it spreads like wild fire, everyone forgets what there doing, sometimes I wonder how they even tie their shoes in the morning. But being under control and putting one fire out at a time makes it all the easier to put things back into place. Doing this is by using your leadership skills and organization.In response to Caitlin, comment on facts about the normal distribution Caitlin have posted, supporting your response by explaining why it captures your interest or describing how the principle can be applied in psychology and/or everyday life.Caitlin postWhile reading this week’s chapter, what stood out to be is the 68-97-99.7 rule. I think it is interesting how rarely the standard deviation will be within 4. When looking at the visual of this charts with the “bell” shape, it actually reminded me of charts we have seen recently with the current COVID pandemic. I kept hearing the term “flattening the curve” in reference to slowing down the spread of this virus. While researching a connection between the COVID virus data and normal distribution, I came across an article on path.org that states that “daily deaths per population will follow a normal distribution (a bell curve) which they fit to mortality data and social distance data from each state in the United States. This type of model can help estimate the timing and magnitude of the peak to support hospital provision planning” (Volbrecht & Slater, 2020). Unfortunately, with the growing number of cases, the virus spread no longer seems to be following normal distribution, but hopefully now with the production of a vaccine, we will start to see the numbers go down.

Risks, Benefits, and Diagnosis

The risk-benefit calculation for any drug assumes a correct diagnosis of the disorder. Many investigators and clinicians feel the current epidemic of child psychiatric disorders is largely due to inappropriate diagnosis. Evaluate the risk and benefits of using psychoactive drugs in children correctly diagnosed with a disorder versus those incorrectly diagnosed with a disorder. Consider the risks and benefits of not treating (drug treatment) a child because they are not correctly diagnosed with a disorder.  In your evaluation summarize the natural course of the disorder, the drug action on the neurotransmitter systems in question, and the likelihood of short-term, long-term, and permanent positive and negative effects of drug treatment. Make sure to take into account the ethical dimension of this risk-benefit calculation.Behnke, M., & Smith, V. C. (2013).Prenatal substance abuse: Short- and long-term effects on the exposed fetus (Links to an external site.). Pediatrics, 131(3), 1009-1024. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2012-3931The full-text version of this article can be accessed via the following URL: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2013/02/20/peds.2012-3931. The author of this article examines the issue behind prenatal drug use.Wlodarczyk, B. J., Palacioa, A. M., George, T. M., & Finnell, R. H. (2012).Antiepileptic drugs and pregnancy outcomes (Links to an external site.). American Journal of Medical Genetics, 158A(8), 2071-2090. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.35438The full-text version of this article can be accessed through the PubMed database in the University of Arizona Global Campus Library. The authors of this article examine prenatal drug use in women with seizure disorders.