Identify the psychodynamic theory you chose and briefly describe the study that included the theory. Then, explain how the psychodynamic theory was incorpo

 Identify the psychodynamic theory you chose and briefly describe the study that included the theory. Then, explain how the psychodynamic theory was incorporated in the study. Be sure to include whether the research supported the theory, further informed theory, or did not support the theory. 

 

Hock, R. R. (2020). Forty studies that changed psychology: Explorations into the history of Psychological research (8th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
Chapter 8, “Psychopathology” Reading 8.2: “You’re Getting Defensive Again!”

Anderson, J. W. (2017). An interview with Henry A. Murray on his meeting with Sigmund Freud. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 34(3), 322-–31. doi:10.1037/pap0000073

Barlow, S. H (2016). Psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theories of personality. In H. L. Miller (Ed.), The SAGE encyclopedia of theory in psychology (pp. 743–745). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. 

Cross, T. T., & Cross, J. R. (2017). Social and emotional development of gifted students: Introducing the school-based psychosocial curriculum model. Gifted Child Today, 40(3), 178–182. doi:10.1177/1076217517713784

Glucksman, M. L. (2016). Freud’s ‘project’: The mind-brain connection revisited. Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 44(1), 69–90. doi:10.1521/pdps.2016.44.1.69

Kroger, J. (2016). Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development. In H. L. Miller (Ed.), The SAGE encyclopedia of theory in psychology (pp. 297–299). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. 

Malone, J. C., Liu, S. R., Vaillant, G. E., Rentz, D. M., & Waldinger, R. J. (2016). Midlife Eriksonian psychosocial development: Setting the stage for late-life cognitive and emotional health. Developmental Psychology, 52(3), 496–508. doi:10.1037/a0039875

McLeod, S. A. (2017). Psychodynamic approach. Retrieved from www.simplypsychology.org/psychodynamic.html 

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Davidson Films. (Producer). (2010). Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development in infancy and early childhood [Video file].

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Discussion on an evolutionary perspective on euthanasia.

Write 6 pages thesis on the topic an evolutionary perspective on euthanasia. Enable natural selection: 1) Genetic variation must be present to propel evolution, where the root is “random mutation” that pertains to the DNA making copying errors during cell division. 2) Nonrandom selection of genetic changes happen because of the adaptive needs of surviving in the environment. and 3) Organisms have mechanisms that pass these changes from one generation to the next through a “self-copying DNA molecule” (p.5). Hence, the basic foundation of evolution is genetic diversity.

Euthanasia can be studied from an evolutionary perspective, in that it can either support or oppose it, depending on whose thinking and principles are involved (Stewart-Williams, 2010, p.269). The evolutionary perspective can provide justifications for it, or rejection of its fundamental proponents’ assumptions and arguments (Persaud, 2007, p.340). When searching keywords in “euthanasia,” “evolution*,” and “anthropology,” in the EBSCO database and Google, however, it becomes apparent that not many studies focus on examining euthanasia from an evolutionary perspective. Most studies that came up are focused on eugenics and its practices, which are related to the evolutionary perspective, such as Persaud’s (2007) analysis and the works of Benedict, Shields, and ODonnell (2009) and Berghs, Casterlé, and Gastmans, (2007) on euthanasia programs during Nazi Germany times. The narrowness of these results indicates a gap in the literature regarding the synthesis of studies on euthanasia and how evolutionary theories support or oppose it.

Aside from the determined gap in the literature, the study on euthanasia from an evolutionary perspective has personal roots. The writer of the paper has heard of friends and distant family members, whose elderly or very sick relatives called for euthanasia. None of them admitted, however, of approving such requests, because they thought that euthanasia is inhumane and against their personal and religious beliefs.&nbsp.

the single-sex education.

Write 5 pages thesis on the topic the single-sex education. Several major studies have been conducted in order to come to the definite conclusion – whether single-sex education is beneficial and brings better educational results. However, there is still no single answer as to the prevalence of single-sex education and thus it will be interesting to look at what advantages and disadvantages this kind of education gives to its participants (students).

It should be noted, that the difficulty of distinguishing the principal advantages and disadvantages of single-sex education is in the fact, the single-sex classes are formed with various aims and have various implications. the researches conducted in this area, usually lack uniformity. this is why the basis for the single-sex education in this work will be taken as the conscious choice of parents to teach their children separately from the children of the opposite sex. this will give broader grounds for seeing the disadvantages of this kind of education.

Single-sex education is ambiguous area, and besides its advantages it also possesses disadvantages, as any other notion. I suppose that through all the advantages single sex-education gives, it still becomes the basis for gender stereotyping and lacks socializing, which is essential for children besides providing them with scientific knowledge.

One of the advantages which are implied when a girl or a boy is sent to a single-sex class is that he (she) will be better prepared for the different roles men and women play in the adult society. These differences touch the roles, the sexual and social behavior which girls and boys should display when adults. In these cases, it appears, boys and girls were separated because of assumptions about their physical abilities and characteristics, their social and personal functioning, or beliefs held by adults regarding “appropriate” interaction among or between the sexes. However, in connection with this, the question appears – whether such type of education is a kind of sexual discrimination and should it damage natural behavioral patterns which both girls and boys should have in the adult society?&nbsp.&nbsp.

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