LOOKING THROUGH DIFFERENT LENSES

·  Post how you, as a social worker, might interpret the needs of Paula Cortez, the client, through the two cultural lenses you selected.   Â·  Then, explain how, in general, you would incorporate multiple perspectives of a variety of stakeholders and/or human services professionals as you treat clients.

Database Security: A Comprehensive Approach.

Provide a 15 pages analysis while answering the following question: Database Security: A Comprehensive Approach. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required.

These represent data confidentiality, integrity and availability respectively. Due to rapid changes and evolution in information technology, database management has been transformed into a dynamic process that is ever-changing to adapt to security changes in and around itself. The following research paper offers a technical approach to prevalent database security concerns coupled with effective mitigation strategies. It is important to note that database security is an evolutionary paradigm due to constant changes in technology which result in the creation of new threats and vulnerabilities for databases.

Therefore, the most effective approach to database security is an in-depth and up-to-date analysis of prevailing database security issues and existing solutions.Database security refers to the processes and mechanisms implemented in a database in order to control and monitor its operations to ensure data integrity, confidentiality and availability. The rapid growth and development of the global information technology network have resulted in the formation of vast databases characterized by heterogeneity which demand the creation and maintenance of competent security mechanisms to ensure effective functionality.

Database management systems have an obligation to create a competent database security system that protects data by controlling user access hence preserving its integrity and quality. As much as technological advancements improve the overall quality of life, here are inherent side effects in terms of knowledge exploitation by malicious users who aim to attack or intrude into the robust and distributed information systems.Organizations must embrace relevant database protection techniques such as authentication, encryption and auditing, in order to remain adrift in the unpredictable database maintenance environment.

It is advisable to adopt a comprehensive technical approach to address the core database security concepts. integrity, secrecy ad availability.&nbsp.

W1. The essay answers the essay question and addresses the correct aspects of th

W1. The essay answers the essay question and addresses the correct aspects of this question: causes or effects, and solutions (essay type). Not Yet Satisfactory. See comments
No, The main points of the essay are not clearly previewed in the introduction, are not clearly connected to the body and conclusion.
No – there are no ideas from different sources which have been synthesised
No, The main points of the essay are not clearly previewed in the introduction, are not clearly connected to the body and conclusion.ou need to clearly write your opinion=thesis in the introduction. there are no ideas from different sources which have been synthesised

In this journal activity, you will discuss the biopsychosocial causes of abnormal behavior, as well as challenges that clinicians face when add

 

In this journal activity, you will discuss the biopsychosocial causes of abnormal behavior, as well as challenges that clinicians face when addressing behaviors shared among psychological disorders.

Scenario

As Jamal researched the factors that cause atypical patterns of human thought, emotion, and behavior, he had a revelation: Abnormal behavior is more complicated than many of us realize. For example, Jamal discovered that abnormalities in behavior can be caused by biological factors (e.g., genetics, neurophysiology, biochemistry). Also, abnormal behavior can be caused by psychological factors (e.g., severe emotional distress, grief, trauma). Finally, Jamal discovered that abnormalities in behavior can be caused by sociocultural factors (e.g., social norms, familial values). Of the many valuable takeaways of his research, Jamal found that abnormal behavior is a complex phenomenon that can have biological, psychological, and sociocultural causes. In many cases, it is not the result of one causal factor, but of several co-occurring, interdependent factors.

Given the dynamic interplay between biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors, the behaviors of various disorders often overlap, making the accurate diagnosis of psychological disorders a challenge for clinical professionals.

Disorder/Behavior List

  • Anxiety: A psychological response to a stimulus that is perceived as threatening
    • Example: Avoiding interaction at a party due to discomfort in social situations
  • Depression: A persistent feeling of sadness and despair that can result in a loss of interest in various life activities
    • Example: Excessive crying
  • Dissociation: A psychological detachment and separation from self and environment
    • Examples: Daydreaming, highway hypnosis
  • Mania: A period of intense energy expenditure that may involve delusions and engagement in high-risk behavior
    • Examples: Excessive spending, reckless driving
  • Obsessive thoughts/compulsive behaviors: Persistent and undesirable thoughts or urges and ritualistic behaviors often driven by preoccupation with a negative outcome
    • Example: Frequent hand washing that is motivated by a fear of being contaminated by germs
  • Panic: An intense period of fear combined with physiological symptoms (e.g., rapid speech, sweating, nausea)
    • Example: Stomach gets upset and hands shake while speaking in front of a group (public speaking)
  • Phobia: A fear of a specific, often nonthreatening stimulus
    • Examples: Seeks an escape route when in a crowded area (Agoraphobia: fear of crowded spaces)
  • Psychosis: A psychological state in which one experiences hallucinations, delusions, and/or a persistent and unchangeable belief in something that is obviously false
    • Example: Acting suspiciously due to suspecting that food is being poisoned

Prompt

The following resources support your work on this activity:

For this journal activity, use your template to address the following rubric criteria with a minimum of 3 to 5 sentences per bullet. Support your answers with a credible source when necessary.

Part One

First, select one option from the list in the Overview and address the following:

  • Describe the possible biological causes of your selection.
  • Describe the possible psychological causes of your selection.
  • Describe the possible social or cultural causes of your selection.
  • Describe the relationship between the biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors of your selection.

Part Two

Next, from the list in the Overview, select two disorders that are known to share symptomatology or behaviors.

  • Explain the ways in which the behaviors associated with the disorders overlap and discuss the potential diagnostic challenges presented by the overlap.