Article Review Final Paper

Article Review Final Paper

This week, you will research and create an annotated bibliography of five peer-reviewed articles that were published within the last 10 years and relate to the article you selected in Week Two for your Article Review. The peer-reviewed articles you select should be researched in the Ashford University Library and represent a variety of viewpoints on the subject matter. They may support or refute the information presented in your chosen article for review. Each of the peer-reviewed articles must include a complete reference that is correctly formatted in APA style as outlined by the Ashford Writing Center and an annotation of five to six well-developed sentences in your own words that summarize the source and describe its applicability to your selected topic. Please note that no sections from the abstracts of the articles should be included in your annotation.

In your annotation for each peer-reviewed article, analyze psychology as a science as it is presented in the article and explain how it relates to this particular topic. Assess the professional roles presented in the article and describe how they relate to the roles as presented in the article you have chosen for review. Explain any psychological theoretical perspectives presented in the article and how they either support or refute the information provided in the review article. Evaluate contemporary applications of psychology as they are described in the article and compare these to the descriptions within the article for review.

For more in-depth assistance with your annotated bibliography, please visit the Ashford Writing Center located under the Learning Resources tab in the left-hand navigation panel of your online course.

The Annotated Bibliography:

  • Must be two to three double-spaced pages in length and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  • Must include a title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • Must use at least five peer-reviewed sources.
  • Must provide a well-developed summary for each source used.
  • Must document all sources in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  • Developmental Psychology is the Article My references must come from my school library so I have look some up that I feel could be used for this. Please let me know if these references want work. You oonly need 5 of them to complete

     

    1. Gerardy, H., Mounts, N. S., Luckner, A. E., & Valentiner, D. P. (2015). Mothers’ Management of Adolescent Peer Relationships: Associations With Aggressive, Prosocial, and Playful Behavior. Journal of Genetic Psychology176(5), 299–314. https://doi-org.proxy-library.ashford.edu/10.1080/00221325.2015.1066746

    2. Kapetanovic, S., Skoog, T., Bohlin, M., & Gerdner, A. (2018). Aspects of the parent– adolescent relationship and associations with adolescent risk behaviors over time. Journal of Family Psychology. doi.org/10.1037/fam0000436

    3. Singh, S. (2017). Parenting style in relation to children’s mental health and self-esteem: A review of literature. Indian Journal of Health & Wellbeing, 8(12), 1522–1527. Retrieved from http://library.ashford.edu/EzProxy.aspx?url=http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy-library.ashford.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip,cpid&custid=s8856897&db=a9h&AN=127255141&site=ehost-live

    4. Paulussen-Hoogeboom, M. C., Stams, G. J. J. M., Hermanns, J. M. A., Peetsma, T. T. D., & Van Den Wittenboer, G. L. H. (2008). Parenting Style as a Mediator Between Children’s Negative Emotionality and Problematic Behavior in Early Childhood. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 169(3), 209–226. Retrieved from http://library.ashford.edu/EzProxy.aspx?url=http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy-library.ashford.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip,cpid&custid=s8856897&db=a9h&AN=34043158&site=ehost-live

    5. Yurduşen, S., Erol, N., & Gençöz, T. (2013). The Effects of Parental Attitudes and Mothers’ Psychological Well-Being on the Emotional and Behavioral Problems of Their Preschool Children. Maternal & Child Health Journal17(1), 68–75. https://doi-org.proxy-library.ashford.edu/10.1007/s10995-012-0946-6

    6. Porta, S., & Howe, N. (2012). Assessing Mothers’ and Children’s Perceptions of Power Through Personal, Conventional, and Prudential Conflict Situations. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 58(4), 507-529. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.proxy-library.ashford.edu/stable/41851016

    7. Winter, M., Davies, P., & Cummings, E. (2010). Children’s Security in the Context of Family Instability and Maternal Communications. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 56(2), 131-142. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org.proxy-library.ashford.edu/stable/23098038

    8. Keijsers, L., Branje, S. J. T., Frijns, T., Finkenauer, C., & Meeus, W. (2010). Gender differences in keeping secrets from parents in adolescence. Developmental Psychology46(1), 293–298. https://doi-org.proxy-library.ashford.edu/10.1037/a0018115

    9. ZHIWEN XIAO, XIAOMING LI, & STANTON, B. (2011). Perceptions of parent-adolescent communication within families: It is a matter of perspective. Psychology, Health & Medicine, (1), 53. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy-library.ashford.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edsfra&AN=edsfra.23747176&site=eds-live&sco

     

     

     

    Grading Rubric

    Annotated Bibliography Total: 4.50

    Distinguished – Uses a minimum of five peer reviewed articles published within the last 10 years with each source appropriately selected, correctly cited, and includes a paragraph containing at least five- to-six well developed sentences for each one.

    Analyzes Psychology As a Science as it is Presented in the Article and Explains how it Relates to the Topic of the Review Article Total: 4.50

    Distinguished – Each annotation clearly and comprehensively analyzes psychology as a science as it is presented in the article and explains how it relates to the topic of the review article.

    Assesses the Professional Roles Presented in the Article and Describes How it Relates to the Roles as Presented in the Article Chosen for Review Total: 3.50

    Distinguished – Provides a thorough assessment of the professional roles presented in each article and describes how it relates to the roles as presented in the article chosen for review.

    Explains Any Psychological Theoretical Perspectives Presented in the Article and How They Either Support or Refute the Information Provided in the Review Article Total: 3.50

    Distinguished – Thoroughly and accurately explains the psychological theoretical perspectives presented in each article and how they either support or refute the information provided in the review article.

    Evaluates Contemporary Applications of Psychology as They are Described in Each of the Articles and Compares These to the Descriptions Within the Article Chosen for Review Total: 3.50

    Distinguished – Each annotation clearly and comprehensively evaluates contemporary applications of psychology as they are described in each of the articles and thoroughly compares these to the descriptions within the article chosen for review.

    Critical Thinking: Explanation of Issues Total: 2.00

    Distinguished – Clearly and comprehensively explains the issue to be considered, delivering all relevant information necessary for a full understanding.

    Written Communication: Content Development Total: 2.00

    Distinguished – Uses appropriate, pertinent, and persuasive content to discover and develop sophisticated ideas within the context of the discipline, shaping the work as a whole.

    Written Communication: Control of Syntax and Mechanics Total: 0.50

    Distinguished – Displays meticulous comprehension and organization of syntax and mechanics, such as spelling and grammar. Written work contains no errors and is very easy to understand.

     

    PSY600

    Article Review List

     

    Each article is listed under their respective field. Please select one of the articles below:

    Developmental Psychology

     

    Keijsers, L., & Poulin, F. (2013, March 11). Developmental changes in parent–child communication throughout adolescence. Developmental Psychology, 49(12), 2301-2308. doi:10.1037/a0032217

     

    • The full-text version of this article can be accessed through the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This study examined how parent–child communication regarding adolescent unsupervised activities develops over the course of adolescence.

     

    Applied Social Psychology

    Westaby, J. D., Pfaff, D. L., & Redding, N. (2014). Psychology and social networks: A dynamic network theory perspective. American Psychologist, 69(3), 269-284. doi:10.1037/a0036106

    • The full-text version of this article can be accessed through the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. Authors of this article demonstrate how a dynamic network theory perspective explains the way in which social networks influence processes and related outcomes such as goal achievement, performance, learning, and emotional contagion at the interpersonal level of analysis.

     

    Personality Theories

    Van den Akker, A. L., Prinzie, P., Deković, M., De Haan, A. D., Asscher, J. J., & Widiger, T. (2013). The development of personality extremity from childhood to adolescence: Relations to internalizing and externalizing problems. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 105(6), 1038-1048. doi:10.1037/a0034441

    • The full-text version of this article can be accessed through the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. Authors of this study investigated the development of personality extremity across childhood and adolescence as well as relations between personality extremity and adjustment problems.

     

    Learning and Cognition

    Palmer, L. K. (2013). The relationship between stress, fatigue, and cognitive functioning. College Student Journal, 47(2), 312-325. Retrieved from the EBSCOhost database.

    • Researchers examined fatigue, stress, and executive functioning’s effect on learning and various cognitive functions in college-aged students with learning challenges.

     

    Biological Bases of Behavior

    Elam, K. K., Harold, G. T., Neiderhiser, J. M., Reiss, D., Shaw, D. S., Natsuaki, M. N., & … Leve, L. D. (2014). Adoptive parent hostility and children’s peer behavior problems: Examining the role of

    genetically informed child attributes on adoptive parent behavior. Developmental Psychology, 50(5), 1543-1552. doi:10.1037/a0035470

    • The full-text version of this article can be accessed through the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This study examined the effect of genetic influences underlying toddler low social motivation on mother–child and father–child hostility and the subsequent influence of parent hostility on disruptive peer behavior during the preschool period.

     

    Psychological Testing and Assessment

    van der Put, C. E., Stams, G. J. J. M. (2013). Youth Offender Care Needs Assessment Tool (YO-CNAT): An actuarial risk assessment tool for predicting problematic child-rearing situations in juvenile offenders on the basis of police records. Psychological Assessment, 25(4), 1167-1178. doi: 10.1037/a0033453

    • The full-text version of this article can be accessed through the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. Researchers developed an actuarial care needs assessment screening instrument for juvenile offenders, the Youth Offender Care Needs Assessment Tool (YO-CNAT), to predict the probability of a future supervision order imposed by the child welfare agency, a future entitlement to care indicated by the youth care agency, and future incidents involving child abuse, domestic violence, and/or sexual norm trespassing behavior at the juvenile’s address. This instrument was designed to assist a police officer without clinical expertise in making a quick assessment and decision to refer a juvenile offender to the youth care agency for further assessment.

     

    Psychopathology

    Resick, P. A., Bovin, M. J., Calloway, A. L., Dick, A. M., King, M. W., Mitchell, K. S., & … Wolf, E. J. (2012). A critical evaluation of the complex PTSD literature: Implications for DSM-5. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 25(3), 241-251. doi:10.1002/jts.21699

    • The full-text version of this article can be accessed through the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. Researchers conduct a critical evaluation of the literature on complex posttraumatic stress disorder within the framework of construct validity to evaluate diagnosis criteria.

     

    Clinical & Counseling Psychology

    Neimeyer, G. J., Taylor, J. M., Wear, D. M., & Buyukgoze-Kavas, A. (2011). How special are the specialties? Workplace settings in counseling and clinical psychology in the United States. Counseling Psychology Quarterly, 24(1), 43-53. doi:10.1080/09515070.2011.558343

    • The full-text version of this article can be accessed through the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library. This study examined the similarities and differences between clinical and counseling workplace settings during early-, mid-, and late-career phases to explore the distinctiveness of the two specialties.

.How do our senses to monitor our body’s position and movement.

1.How do our senses to monitor our body’s position and movement. Discuss factors which may influence our vestibular senses. After you have fully and completely answered this question from a biological perspective, include a relevant example which illustrates your answer.

2.How do the principles of figure-ground and moving contribute to our perception of form? Discuss how the roles of proximity, similarity, continuity, connectedness, enclosure impact the order and form of stimuli during the organizational process.

3.How do we see the world in three dimensions? Be sure to discuss the research on visual cliffs, binocular cues, retinal disparity, and monocular cues.

4. How do perceptual consistencies help us to organize our sensations into meaningful perceptions? Include a discussion of how perceptual consistencies help explain several well-known visual illusions, such as the Moon and the Ames Room illusions.

5. How adaptable is our ability to perceive the world around us? Discuss the biological components involved in vision and the brain’s ability to adapt body movement. After you have fully and completely answered this question from a biological perspective, include a relevant example which illustrates your answer.

ANSWER EACH QUESTION WITH 300 WORDS, & PROVIDE APA FORMATTED REFERENCES FOR ALL SOURCES USED. DUE BY SUNDAY AT 12:00 pm (NOON).

What are the effects of crises, disasters, and traumas on culturally diverse adolescents?

2.1 You are a professional counselor specializing in the treatment of children. You have decided to implement an 8-week parenting program for divorcees. How would you teach parenting skills from the perspective of either (choose) Erikson’s theory or Piaget’s theory with the participants regarding each age level of needs: preschool, school-age, and adolescent. Some of the participants hope to begin family sessions with you once the program has ended. How will you evaluate the impact of the divorce on children in each age level: preschool, school-age, and adolescent?

This discussion question meets the following CACREP Standard: 2.F.3.f. Systemic and environmental factors that affect human development, functioning, and behavior.

2.2 Single-parent households and an increase in women in the workforce have both contributed to a significant increase in alternative care giving situations like day care or nursery school. Based on your understanding of attachment theory, how does this affect children? Now, discuss ethical and cultural strategies for promoting resilience, development, and wellness in early childhood.

This discussion question meets the following CACREP Standard: 2.F.3.i. Ethical and culturally relevant strategies for promoting resilience and optimum development and wellness across the lifespan.

3.1 A parent is at his or her wit’s end over a seeming lack of ambition and drive in his 8-year-old son and has come to you for help. The parent reports that all the child wants to do is play video games. As a professional counselor, how might you separately counsel both the parent and the child? Formulate your response around your understanding of physical development and multiple-intelligences theories as well as parenting styles.

3.2  It is said that children’s social behaviors and attitudes are influenced by what they see on TV, whether it be violence, prosocial skills, or a distorted view of women and minorities. Do you agree or disagree? Why? Support your response with research and personal anecdotes.

4.1 A healthy body image is a critical issue in adolescence. Obesity, anorexia, and bulimia are severe threats to an adolescent’s well-being. What physical and psychological factors play a role in succumbing to these threats? What preventative measures can be taken? Support your response with research.

This discussion question meets the following CACREP Standards:

2.F.3.d. Theories and etiology of addictions and addictive behaviors.

2.F.3.g. Effects of crisis, disasters, and trauma on diverse individuals across the lifespan.

4.2 What are the effects of crises, disasters, and traumas on culturally diverse adolescents? Provide at least two examples in your response.

This discussion question meets the following CACREP Standards:

2.F.3.d. Theories and etiology of addictions and addictive behaviors.

2.F.3.g. Effects of crisis, disasters, and trauma on diverse individuals across the lifespan.

5.1 How do the many socioemotional changes of adolescence impact family systems? Respond to the question theoretically and then provide a minimum of two examples, without sharing names if they are personally known to you.

5.2 According to the “storm and stress” view of adolescence, sexual behavior is one way for adolescents to rebel against their parents. The text suggests that research on adolescent sexuality may not support this. Why or why not?

6.1 Erikson’s stages of adulthood include young adulthood, middle adulthood, and maturity. Please provide an example of each stage, including the main task of each.

6.2 What role do smoking, drinking alcohol, and nutrition play in adult development? Create some possible combinations of these and then respond based on them. For example, how might a person who smokes but eats well develop in adulthood?

This discussion question meets the following CACREP Standard: 2.F.3.f. Systemic and environmental factors that affect human development, functioning, and behavior..

7.1 How do the physical and societal effects of aging impact retirement decisions for older adults?

This discussion question meets the following CACREP Standard: 2.F.3.i. Ethical and culturally relevant strategies for promoting resilience and optimum development and wellness across the lifespan.

7.2 Grandparenting can be highly rewarding. Many grandparents, though, unexpectedly become guardians and raise small children. How might this responsibility affect their normal course of adult development? What components might require transitions? How would a professional counselor encourage these older guardians in their new roles?

This discussion question meets the following CACREP Standard: 2.F.3.f. Systemic and environmental factors that affect human development, functioning, and behavior.

8.1 What types of resources would you use in helping a client deal with their own mortality? Research and post a minimum of three websites or other resources that might be beneficial in helping a client deal with death, dying, loss, and/or questions regarding immortality. Include an annotation as to what the resource contains and why you think it might be helpful.

This discussion question meets the following CACREP Standard: 2.F.3.i. Ethical and culturally relevant strategies for promoting resilience and optimum development and wellness across the lifespan.

8.2 Describe Stroebe’s dual process model of coping with loss. Why do you think this “balance” is important in helping one recover from grief? How do the different needs and abilities of clients affect the counseling interventions?

This discussion question meets the following CACREP Standard: 2.F.3.i. Ethical and culturally relevant strategies for promoting resilience and optimum development and wellness across the lifespan.

Each question need to be answered by itself and have a cite in the answer. Must have 150-200 words in the answer. Should look something like this

1. question how was your day???

Answer it was good.

2.question

answer

3. question

answer   and so on

Developmental Psychology

Part 1: Case Studies

Pick four stages to illustrate early childhood   development. Pick two from Erikson’s Stage Theory and two from   Piaget’s theory of development. Create one case study for each   of the chosen stages, which is a total of four case studies.

Label each case study with the theorist/stages relevant   to it.

Each case study should be a minimum of 250 words.

For each case study, include how you as a therapist   would plan to work with someone at the identified stage.

Part 2: Summary  DIFFERENT PAPER

Include a 250-500-word summary that explains the   similarities and differences between Piaget’s and   Erikson’s theories.