Impression Management

In 750-1,000 words, provide a minimum of four personal examples to illustrate impression management, social tuning, social comparisons, mindsets, intrinsic/extrinsic motivation, or causal theories.
One example provided must address face to face versus written communication styles. Are there measures that can be taken when communicating nonverbally to improve self-presentation, impression management, attributional inferences, and cognitive biases?
Each example provided should be based upon how your personal views were shaped by parents, teachers, friends, community, culture, etc. Each example should be supported by relevant research.
Use two to three scholarly sources to support your thinking, your textbook can be used as one of the resources.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

Script For Interview With Psychologist

Career choices in psychology class

M1 a3

Preparing for the Informational Interview to interview a psychologist assignment

 

An informational interview is a recommended tool for exploring career options. This assignment is designed to prepare you for an informational interview of a professional in the field of psychology. You will conduct this informational interview during Module 2.

Here, in Module 1, you will create a script, design a list of questions, and identify the person you hope to interview. You also need to schedule the interview.

In M3 Assignment 2 LASA 1, you will submit a written account of the informational interview you conducted with the psychology professional. ( that is not this assignment) this is a prep for that

You will ask the interviewee to describe the educational and training steps (the career paths) he or she took to reach the current position. You will also ask the interviewee to describe, in some detail, the job responsibilities associated with the position. The interview must be at least thirty minutes long. Ideally, it should be conducted in person. If that is not feasible, a phone interview is adequate.

For this assignment, do the following:

· Begin to prepare for this informational interview by identifying the professional you plan to interview. Ideally, the professional should be engaged in a career that you hope to pursue. (You may want to identify a second candidate in case your initial choice is unable to complete the interview with you.) This professional may work in your local area, but that is not necessary. If you cannot identify a professional easily, ask your friends and family if they know anyone who works in the field of psychology. You may also want to phone your local community mental health center or social services agency to ask for names and contact information of potential professionals you could interview. Contact your facilitator for guidance if you have difficulty in identifying someone.

· Provide the following identifying information about the individual you have selected:

 

· The name: Beth Pumerantz

· The job title (licensed psychologist, social worker, or case manager): LMFT

· The level of education (a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree): MS: MFT

· A description of job responsibilities or day-to-day tasks: counsel clients, document session, complete financial spreadsheets, book clients, field calls, bill insurance, intake/assessment first by phone then in first session, diagnose, create treatment plan, learn something new every day, practice something every day, make a difference in each client’s life by being present in session and compassionate and understanding…

· The type of license, if applicable: LMFT

· The state of residence and practice: CA

· The e-mail address or phone number: bethpumerantz@yahoo.com; 909-946-9411

 

 

Develop a list of at least fifteen questions to ask in your informational interview.

in order to find suggested questions. Be sure to put them into your own words for the purpose of this assignment and to give credit to your source by using in-text citations and a reference list in APA format.

Possible questions might include:

· Ask the interviewee about his or her work, academic preparation, and advice. In addition, include the interviewee’s answers to questions on the following topics:

· The experience, skills, and knowledge necessary for success in a career in psychology or in graduate school

· Relevant professional organizations

· His or her views on professional ethics and academic integrity

· The role of psychological research in his or her work

· His or her greatest challenges and rewards

· His or her reasons for choosing the field

 

· Develop a script (word-for-word written statement) that you will use during the warm-up (meet-and-greet) portion of the interviewing the psychologist. What will you say to the interviewee when you meet him or her? What will you do? For example, will you shake the person’s hand and introduce yourself? Include small talk of a professional nature that will serve as an introduction and explanation of the purpose of the interview. Demonstrate in your script your ability to interact professionally and effectively in a professional environment. Give details.

· This assignment is preparatory work for the interview to be conducted later in this course. Do not conduct the interview for this assignment.

 

Submission Details:

· Write a 2-page paper in Microsoft Word format. Apply APA standards to cite sources throughout paper..

Assignment 3 Grading Criteria Maximum Points
Identified an appropriate professional who met the requirements for the interview. 12
Gave the necessary identifying information about the professional. 12
Created a list of at least fifteen questions relevant to the professional’s career and designed to gather the required information. 28
Created a professional script for the warm-up (meet-and-greet) portion of the interview. 24
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; and displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation. 24
Total:

Biopsychosocial-Cultural Model

Traditionally, mental illness was considered a biological problem, either inherited or developed due to genetic vulnerability within the individual. This point of view is termed the medical model. Treatment was provided to the individual in one-to-one meetings with a psychiatrist or sessions with a psychotherapist.

The field of mental health has evolved from the traditional model to one incorporating many more people, factors, causes, and types of treatment. The biopsychosocial-cultural model incorporates biological, psychological, developmental, familial, social, and cultural factors to understand how mental illness develops and how to design effective treatments.

 

Revisit the following case:

Wes Moore, the author of the book The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates, was surprised when one day, the police approached him for a crime he did not commit. During the investigation, he came to know of another man who had the same name—Wes Moore. The shared name was not the only coincidence: they had both grown up in the same neighborhood at about the same time. Yet, one Wes Moore went on to become a Rhodes scholar, earn honors in the military, work at the White House, and become a leader in the business community; while the other Wes Moore was sentenced to life in prison. The descriptions of the lives of both Wes Moores are illustrative of the power of heredity and environment in the shaping of a person.

As boys, both Wes Moores grew up in poor, single-parent homes and did not apply themselves in primary and secondary school. The author’s father, a newscaster, died when the author was three years old. He and his two sisters were raised by his widowed mother. Before he was a teen, he became disillusioned with school and began getting into trouble in his neighborhood, even having brushes with the law for petty crimes. His mother decided to send him to military school, but he ran away five times before finally giving the school a chance. Once he decided to stay, he gained a strong sense of purpose and developed a strong work ethic.

Meanwhile, the other Wes Moore, who lived in the same area of Baltimore, was about the same age, and was also being raised by a single mother. He was arrested and convicted for first-degree murder of a police officer during a jewelry store robbery. He is serving a life prison sentence.

Important differences between the childhoods of the two boys are notable. The author had two college-educated parents. His father chose to stay with the family, but died at a relatively young age. He was relatively closely supervised. He, his siblings, and his mother lived with his grandparents after his father died. The author’s mother took extreme steps to try to turn him around. She moved several times to try to find safer neighborhoods. She sent him to military school when he exhibited troublesome behavior.

The other Wes Moore’s father was never a part of his life, choosing to abandon the family before his birth. His mother had been accepted to college, but federal budget cuts resulted in the loss of her Pell Grant. She had to abandon her goal of a college education and instead, had to work three jobs to care for her family. Eventually, she became overwhelmed and was unable to provide the kind of structure the author received. As a result, the other Wes Moore was unsupervised much of the time. He began using and selling drugs, later resorting to more serious crimes, like robbery, for money. It was during a robbery that he shot and killed a police officer—a crime that put him in prison for life.

 

Now pretend that you are the prison psychologist who completed the evaluation of the Wes Moore convicted of murder.

 

 

Using the module readings, the Argosy University online library resources, and the Internet, complete the following:

 

  • Gather information about the potential causes of Mr. Moore’s outcome.
  • Write a report of your findings to be filed in Mr. Moore’s chart and used by professionals who will be helping Mr. Moore. Address the following in your report:

 

    • Analyze how each of the following played a role in causing or affecting Mr. Moore’s troubled childhood and eventual imprisonment:

 

      • Biological factors (genetic and physiological)
      • Developmental factors
      • Psychological factors (emotional and related to thoughts)
      • Familial and social factors
      • Cultural factors (environmental and multicultural)

 

    • Evaluate how Mr. Moore’s troubled childhood and eventual imprisonment could have been prevented by early intervention. In addition, explain how that intervention could have been designed to address each of the following:

 

      • Psychological factors
      • Familial and social factors
      • Cultural factors

 

    • Recommend at least two ideas for treatment that Mr. Moore should have received in childhood, based on all of the following:

 

      • Biological factors
      • Psychological factors
      • Familial and social factors

 

Write a 3–5-page report in Word format (not including the title page and reference page). Include a title and reference page in APA format, and apply APA standards to citation of sources, including in-text citations and full references.

 

 

 

Assignment 3 Grading Criteria
Maximum Points
Analyzed the roles of the biopsychosocial-cultural factors in causing or affecting Mr. Moore’s troubled childhood and eventual imprisonment.
24
Evaluated an early intervention that could have prevented Mr. Moore’s troubled childhood and eventual imprisonment, with respect to the listed biopsychosocial-cultural factors.
24
Recommended at least two ideas for a treatment that Mr. Moore should have received in childhood, with respect to the listed biopsychosocial-cultural factors.
32
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
20
Total:
100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Family Systems Versus Individual Approaches Worksheet

Details:

Complete the Family Systems Versus Individual Approaches Worksheet.

You are not required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.

This assignment meets the following CACREP Standard: 2.F.5.b. A systems approach to conceptualizing clients.

 

 

PCN-500 Family Systems Theory versus Individual Theories Worksheet

Directions: Choose one family systems theory (Bowenian, Structural, or Strategic) and one individual counseling theory studied in this course such as (CBT, REBT, or Person Centered) and compare the two theories. Complete the specific fields listed in the chart for each theory chosen. Provide a 25- to 50-word response for each field. Provide an in-text citation in each field as appropriate and include a full reference below.

  Family Systems Individual Counseling
Theory <Enter Theory Chosen> <Enter Theory Chosen>
Roles of the Counselor & Client    
Strengths of the Approach    
 Limitations of the Approach

 

   
Appropriate Scenarios for Using the Approach    
Appropriate Therapy Methods (Include 2 to 3)    
Important Ethical Considerations    

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PCN-500 Family Systems Theory versus Individual Theories Worksheet

Directions: Choose one family systems theory (Bowenian, Structural, or Strategic) and one individual counseling theory studied in this course such as (CBT, REBT, or Person Centered) and compare the two theories. Complete the specific fields listed in the chart for each theory chosen. Provide a 25- to 50-word response for each field. Provide an in-text citation in each field as appropriate and include a full reference below.

  Family Systems Individual Counseling
Theory <Enter Theory Chosen> <Enter Theory Chosen>
Roles of the Counselor & Client    
Strengths of the Approach    
Limitations of the Approach

 

   
Appropriate Scenarios for Using the Approach    
Appropriate Therapy Methods (Include 2 to 3)    
Important Ethical Considerations    

References:

 

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