Study of Emotional Disorders

Assignment 1: LASA 2: Case Study of Emotional Disorders

In this assignment, you will analyze a fictional scenario and identify the possible disorders involved. All the information needed for this assignment can be found in the textbook.

Read the following vignettes:

Emotional Disorder—Male VignetteNadif is a seven-year-old Somali-American boy who is homeschooled by his mother. When Nadif was four years old, his family immigrated to the United States from war-torn Somalia after living in a refugee camp. His family has been concerned about him from the time they lived at the camp. He used to have an average appetite and slept relatively well. Now, he wakes in the night, often with nightmares in which he becomes lost or separated from his family. Nadif’s appetite has also been affected. He often reports stomachaches and lack of appetite. His parents describe him as “nervous” most of the time, particularly when his mother is not home. Nadif is too afraid to attend school away from his parents, so his mother has chosen to homeschool him until he feels more secure when away from his family.Nadif seems to feel relatively comfortable out in public, as long as his family accompanies him on outings. His parents are somewhat puzzled by his anxiety, as he has never been lost. Although they all experienced hardships in Somalia, none of them was a direct victim of any intensely traumatic event. Nadif claims he does not remember much of his time in Somalia. His family hopes therapy will help Nadif feel calmer when they are not present, so that he can attend school, develop friendships, and become increasingly more independent.Emotional Disorder—Female VignetteJada is a sixteen-year-old African American girl enrolled as a junior at the local public high school. She has won numerous honors throughout her educational career for her academic performance; but her greatest joy comes from playing the piano and singing in her church choir. Jada’s vocal instructor raves about her singing voice and about her potential for a career in music.Jada hopes to attend a prestigious music school in New York City upon graduating from high school, but worries about the cost and how much she will miss her family. The pressure of an upcoming audition at school has caused Jada a great deal of stress. She fears she will not be accepted or will not be able to attend for financial reasons. The stress has begun to affect her daily functioning. She is having difficulty sleeping, has lost weight due to decreased appetite, and is beginning to feel hopeless about her future. Jada’s friends describe her as being “irrational” about the situation and “catastrophizing.” Despite their best efforts, they cannot convince her that she has a strong chance. At her weakest moments, Jada has even spoken passively of wishing she would die, so she would not have to face the stress anymore.During the past two weeks, Jada has been sad and tearful on most days and has lost interest in her favorite activities. Last weekend, she was caught drinking alcohol with some friends. She admitted to her parents that she has had alcohol on three separate occasions because it helps her “stop feeling stressed.”

Select one of the above vignettes and analyze it by completing the following:

  • Identify and describe two possible emotional disorders one might consider as DSM diagnoses for this child or adolescent. Make sure you support those choices with specific symptoms observed in the vignette.
  • Compare and contrast the two diagnoses and then select one that you consider the most appropriateDSM diagnosis. Explain why one is more likely than the other.
  • After reviewing recent research studies, readings in your textbook, and other academic sources, provide a thorough description of the following:
  • The symptoms required for a diagnosis of that disorder
  • At least two possible causes of that disorder, incorporating at least one developmental factor and at least one multicultural factor that may be involved in the cause(s) of the disorder
  • At least three of the most effective treatments available for that disorder
  • At least one controversy, cultural bias, or ethical issue related to the diagnosis or treatment of that disorder
  • Ethical issues related to the use of psychiatric medications, like antidepressants, to treat emotional disorders in children and adolescents.

Write an 8–10-page paper in Word format. Add an APA style title page and references page and cite your sources according to current APA standards. Cite information from at least two academic sources to support your ideas. These include your textbook, and two peer-reviewed research articles from the AUO library.

Make sure you write in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrate ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources, and display accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.

Motivation of Behavior

Motivation of Behavior Research Paper

B. F. Skinner built on the classic behavioristic principles to develop his theory on human behavior. His theory has since been expanded and applied in many practical areas. This assignment focuses on Skinner’s legacy by examining contemporary applications of his ideas of reinforcement learning.

In a paper of 1,250-1,5000  words, demonstrate Skinner’s legacy. Include the following in your paper:

  1. A discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in education.
  2. A discussion of the modern-day applications of reinforcement learning in behavior therapy.

**Reminder that there is a significant difference between general behavior and behavior therapyused to treat, modify and reinforce (Skinner) behaviors.

Be sure to address “behavior therapy” (e.g, Cognitive Behavioral therapy (CBT) for ADHD, etc.) and not general behavior. So be sure to conduct research for related therapies that treat, modify, and reinforce a change in behavior.

Researchlocal state requirements for mandated disclosure statements to be used in an informed consent document for marriage and family therapy.

  • Researchlocal state requirements for mandated disclosure statements to be used in an informed consent document for marriage and family therapy.
  • Writea 700- to 1,050-word informed consent form to be used in counseling practice in your state of residence. This form needs to meet the ACA Code of Ethics and state licensing law requirements for informed consent. Include the following in your form:
  • Privileged communication and privacy
  • Legal exceptions to confidentiality
  • Ethical record keeping
  • Assessment and diagnosis processes
  • Any potential ethical scenarios that include groups, couples, and family counseling situations
  • The responsibilities of the client
  • How to handle complaints as the client

( can you do a small essay were in CALIFORNIA so use the above requirement to do the 350 essay)

  • Writea 350- to 700-word summary that describes the rationale for what was included in the document.
  • Submita copy of your informed consent form as an addendum to your summary.
  • Formatyour summary consistent with APA guidelines.
  • Clickthe Assignment Files tab to submit your summary and form.

Homework due Monday 8-17-2015 (night time or early Tuesday)

identify two clinical situations in which a family therapist may need to breach a client’s confidentiality and two situations in which a family therapist cannot breach confidentiality.

Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper discussing how you would manage each situation and client confidentiality. Include the following in your paper:

  • A description of the scenario
  • The clinical setting
  • The legal requirements
  • The ethical dilemma
  • Your rationale for why you would or why you can not breach confidentiality
  • Identify the ethical code(s) from the CAMFT Code of Ethics associated with the dilemma, including more than one if applicable

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Grading Criteria

Confidentiality Paper

This assignment is due in Week 2.

Content80 PercentPoints Available6Points EarnedX/6Additional Comments:
·        Identified two clinical situations in which a family therapist may need to breach a client’s confidentiality, and two situations in which a family therapist would not·        Included the following:
o   Description of the scenarioo   Clinical settingo   Legal requirementso   Ethical dilemmao   Rationale for why, and why you would not breach confidentialityo   Identified the ethical codes from the AAMFT Code of Ethics associated with the dilemma

Why was probation introduced as a legal concept in Massachusetts near the mid-19th Century?

Question 21.21. The Illinois Juvenile Court Act of 1899 ruled that: (Points : 1)

children should not be held accountable as adult transgressors

the objective of the juvenile justice system is to punish

the juvenile justice system should be similar to the adult system

youths are protected against unreasonable search and seizures

Question 22.22. The most damaging criticism has been that diversion programs are involving children in the juvenile justice system who previously would have been released without official notice. This is referred to as: (Points : 1)

diversion

discretion

net widening

Probation

none of the above statements are false

Question 23.23. There are three alternatives for providing children with legal counsel. Which of the following is not of these alternatives? (Points : 1)

an all-public defender program

an appointed private-counsel system

a combination of public defenders and appointed private attorneys

a juvenile’s legal guardian can defend him/her

Question 24.24. Programs involving outdoor expeditions that provide opportunities for juveniles to confront the difficulties of their lives while achieving positive personal satisfaction are generally referred to as: (Points : 1)

milieu therapy

wilderness probation

boot camps

house arrest

Question 25.25. The major functions of the juvenile justice system are to prevent juvenile crime and to ______juvenile offenders. (Points : 1)

punish

profit from

adopt

rehabilitate

Question 26.26. Nearly all juvenile institutions implement some form of _______ program. (Points : 1)

punishment

parenting

treatment

monitoring

Question 27.27. __________________ probation systems integrate community protection, the accountability of the juvenile offender, and individualized attention to the juvenile. (Points : 1)

Integrated

Balanced

Rehabilitative

Institutionalized

Question 28.28. The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 2002 was an effort aimed at improving ______ disparity in juvenile disposition. (Points : 1)

gender

ethnic

age

racial

Question 29.29. A policy known as __________________ mandates that a youth should not be put in a secure institution if a community based program is available. (Points : 1)

coddling tendency

funneling process

ratcheting effect

least restrictive alternative

Question 30.30. Why was probation introduced as a legal concept in Massachusetts near the mid-19th Century? (Points : 1)

To help young people avoid imprisonment and criminal punishment like that received by adults

To alleviate overcrowding in Massachusetts prisons

Prison as an institution had not yet been established/invented

To turn away from torture as a means of juvenile punishment