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Please go to Course Content for this module. Download and print the Chaplaincy Ppt and watch the video while following the notes. Print out and read the articles.

Please go to Course Content for this module. Download and print the Chaplaincy Ppt and watch the video while following the notes. Print out and read the articles.   Write an APA-formatted reflection paper around 1,000 words on 1) what you gleaned from the articles, and 2) from eachof the presenters by name and type of chaplaincy, and 3) how you, as […]

What informal, (outside of school), literacy and math experiences did you have while growing up?

Forum 5: Memory and Language Development Think back over your childhood. What informal, (outside of school), literacy and math experiences did you have while growing up? Based on what you’ve learned, how do you think those experiences contributed to your academic progress after you started school? Which concepts and/or strategies, from the lesson, did you […]

This activity is not timed. You must score at least 75% on the learning activity to earn credit. You can retry the learning activity multiple times to reach the minimum passing score.

  Chi-Square [WLOs: 2, 5] [CLOs: 2, 3 5] Prior to beginning work on this interactive learning activity, review Chapter 10 in your course textbook, pages 109 to 120 in Chapter 7 of the Jarman e-book, and the Week 2 Instructor Guidance. Also, read Chi-Square Test, The Chi-Square Test: Often Used and More Often Misinterpreted, The Chi-Square Test […]

Realistically, do you think it is possible to be congruent and to extend empathy and unconditional positive regard to these clients in a psychotherapeutic context? Why or why not?

 Discussion Rogerian Therapy Similar to Freud, Carl Rogers developed his theory from his extensive work with his patients. However, unlike Freud, he believed that people are typically healthy; being mentally healthy is the normal state. Although there are unhealthy people, they are not the norm or what one has to accept and live with throughout one’s life. […]