What new insights did each of the articles give you? How was each useful to you?

One of the major debates in academic work on HIV/AIDS lies between the suggested

approaches for addressing the problem. Should this be a behavioral approach that focuses

upon the individual actions of high-risk groups or should the continued spread of the virus

be linked to broader social, economic and political forces operating from the local to the

global?

The quotations above exemplify these different approaches. For this assignment, we would

like you to critically read two examples of contemporary research on HIV/AIDS with

this debate in mind. The purpose of this assignment is to:

1) Locate academic articles using the university academic journal searching system.

2) Review the arguments, theoretical frameworks, and conclusions of two

academic articles. Then, use your analytical skills to compare and contrast them.

3) Develop an understanding for the differing theoretical approaches to

understanding HIV/AIDS that come from differing disciplines.

4) Acknowledge how these different methods and different conceptualizations of

how disease is spread affect the type of work produced and ultimately the form of

policy initiatives produced.

5) Practice written communication.

Step one: Locating the articles

Faria, C. (2008) ‘Privileging prevention, gendering responsibility: an analysis of the

Ghanaian campaign against HIV/AIDS’, Social & Cultural Geography, 9:1, 41-73.

Mill, J. and Anarfi, J. (2002) ‘HIV Risk environment for Ghanaian Women: Challenges to

Prevention,’ Social Science & Medicine 54, 325-337.

First go the university library web page at http://www.lib.washington.edu/

Click on ‘e-journals’

Click on ‘S’ or search for ‘Social Science and Medicine’ by writing this in the text box.

Locate the journal and article and print. Note: To print the full text from off campus, login

with your

UW login and password in the upper right of the e-journal page.

Step two: Analyzing the articles

We would like you to compare and contrast the articles, discussing aspects that are of interest

to you and focusing on the similarities and differences between the papers. Your analysis

might include the following key areas.

A short paragraph introducing each of the articles, the background disciplines and ways of

thinking for the each of the authors, and the journal and dates of publication.

A short paragraph including the basic outline of each of the studies and the conclusions of

their work.

The third section should be less descriptive and more critical- it may include comments on

the following. You do not need to include all or any of these- they are simply here to guide

you. You can think and talk about any similarities and differences in the texts.

• From which disciplines are the authors writing? (which departments are they working

in)? How might this affect the approach they take?

• Both articles discuss women and HIV. Compare and contrast the methodological

differences that inform perceptions of women. How does perception affect or shape

health interventions?

• Is gender and unequal gender relations incorporated in each analysis? If so, how?

• How are women conceptualized in each analysis? (As Victims? As Vectors of

disease? As Vulnerable? As Empowered? As Passive?)

• Are risk factors assumed to be based on individual actions rooted in personal

psychology and sexual behavior, social circumstances, the political or economic

context, cultural factors? A combination? Are any factors left out? Is this problematic

or does it create any shortcomings in the argument?

• What new insights did each of the articles give you? How was each useful to you?

Conclude by reinstating the main argument of your paper – talking about what you liked

about each of the pieces and what you found interesting or what you found problematic?

What policies for addressing the problem does each article suggest?

While you may focus on all of these issues, often focusing on the few points you find most

interesting can produce a more thorough analysis than attempts to analyze and synthesize

everything.

What kind of world view does polytheism foster? How is it different from monotheism?

Research Paper – 5-7 pages, double spaced List of Topics attached

Possible research topics*

  1. Delayed gratification: God’s promise to Abraham and to Jacob.
  2. Sibling rivalries: Jacob and Esau; Joseph and his brothers; Isaac and Ishmael.
  3. The mission: Joseph has a mission; Odysseus has a mission; Telemachus has a mission. Research the quest narrative in literary theory and apply your findings to one of these stories. Joseph Campbell’s monomyth is a good source.
  4. The Bhagavad Gita says that desire is dangerous. Is that the case in any of the stories we have read? Or maybe desire is good. Think of Helen and the desire men had for her.
  5. Coming of age stories: Jacob and Joseph and Telemachus.
  6. What makes a hero? Odysseus and Gilgamesh meet traditional standards, but are there other standards of hero? How do you see Abraham, Jacob/Israel, and Joseph?
  7. What kind of world view does polytheism foster? How is it different from monotheism?
  8. Investigating gender is an option in any of the texts we have read.
  9. Investigate the psychological and psychoanalytic theories and apply them to characters.
  • Aesop’s fables are famous stories from ancient Greek culture. What is it about the culture that generates both major epics and brief fables? If epics reflect the attitudes and values of the most “important” people, what the function of fables?
  • Mythological criticism emphasizes “the recurrent universal patterns underlying most literary works.” Investigate these patterns and apply them to one of our reading assignments.
  • Clothes are important both symbolically and as revelatory of character, particularly in “The Story of Joseph.” Examine all of the passages that mention clothes and try to find a pattern. What do they reveal about character? Read a few articles using keywords such as Joseph, Genesis, coat, clothes to find the articles.
  • Several characters have their names changed in biblical literature. Abram becomes Abraham, Sarai becomes Sarah, Jacob becomes Israel, Simon becomes Peter, and Saul becomes Paul in the New Testament. What is the reason for these name changes? Do these names have meanings?
  • Confucius, among others, believed The Classic of Poetry to be a major source of wisdom in his culture. What makes this collection of poems so important?
  • Read the Koran’s story of Joseph. Write a comparison paper. What does the Koran’s story emphasize? What does the Bible’s story emphasize?
  • Dreams and their interpretations are important in ancient cultures. Joseph, Jacob, Agamemnon, Gilgamesh, Chanticleer and others dream. What is the purpose of the dreams? What would modern psychology say about these dreams?
  • Read about Chanticleer in “The Nun’s Priest’s Tale” in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. It is obviously a satire because chickens don’t talk. What is the point of the satire?

*These are a few suggestions. There are thousands of other topics that you may write about.

Choose a theological doctrine discussed in the course and write a 1,250–2,000-word research paper in current Turabian format.

Theological Essay Instructions
Choose a theological doctrine discussed in the course and write a 1,250–2,000-word research paper in current Turabian format. Your paper must include the following sections:
1. Statement of Topic (1 paragraph)
Describe the specific theological doctrine examined in your paper. Your topic must be a focused subtopic of a larger theological area.
2. Philosophical Foundations or Presuppositions (1–2 pages)
State the philosophical assumptions that must be made in order to do theological analysis on this doctrine. Examples include view of the Bible, belief in the supernatural, understanding of science, etc. Discuss any philosophical viewpoints that cause tension when performing theological analysis on this doctrine. Examples include the relationship between science and religion, the relationship between religion and psychology, etc.
3. Biblical Evaluation (1–2 pages)
Survey the major biblical teachings on this doctrine throughout the Bible. Listing biblical references is not sufficient for this section. Teachings must be categorized to describe a coherent understanding of the biblical witness as a whole.
4. Historical Development (1–2 pages)
Survey how your chosen doctrine has been understood throughout the history of the Christian Church. Make sure the following time periods are addressed, describing the continuity and discontinuity of doctrinal development throughout history:
a. The Ancient Church (100 AD–590 AD)
b. The Medieval Church (590–1517 AD)
c. The Reformation and Counter Reformation (1517–1648 AD)
d. The Modern Church (1648–present)
5. Theological Formulation (1–2 pages)
Discuss the various theological methods used to synthesize biblical and historical theology into a theological doctrine. After surveying the various methods, present the model you believe most accurately describes the biblical teachings. Support your claim with sufficient logical reasoning, scholarly sources, and Scripture.
6. Practical Application (1–2 pages)
Describe the importance of this doctrine for life. Examine how the doctrine impacts your personal life, the Church community, and culture.
7. Bibliography
A separate bibliography page must be included, citing all scholarly sources used.

Your paper must cite at least 3 scholarly sources in addition to the Bible and the textbook. Your paper must also include a cover page and footnotes. The bibliography page and cover page do not count towards the length requirement.

The writer needs to use 5 sources:
1. Theology of the Church by: Dr. Daniel L. Akin
2. 3 Scholarly
3. King James Bible

Evaluate and incorporate emerging relevant technologies applicable to the field of psychology

Assignment 10

Begin Final Research Paper: Boundaries in the Movies

In this assignment, you are required to watch and review a movie* where the theme and context is on therapeutic relationships. Write a 10 page paper demonstrating your ability to identify legal and ethical issues related to Therapeutic Boundaries, Dual Relationships and Other Boundary Concerns. Demonstrate application of sound clinical judgment and ethical decision making in your review of the movie. Identify issues of Culture and Human Diversity.

Using the University Virtual Library, find articles from professional journals dated within the past 2 years. A minimum of 5 peer-reviewed journal articles are required to complete this assignment. In addition to the 5 journal articles from the University Virtual Library, you may use the Internet for additional research. DO NOT USE THE COURSE TEXTS FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT. Your assignment must be typed, double-spaced, in APA style, and written at graduate level English.

DO NOT USE THE COURSE TEXTS FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT

The following guidelines will help you prepare for your Final Research Paper:

• Identify boundary and relationship issues to include but not be limited to the following:
Confidentiality, Informed Consent, Therapeutic Boundaries, Dual Relationships, Sexually Exploitive and Non-Sexually Exploitive Relationships, Gifts, Bartering, Touch, Self Disclosure, Out of Office Encounters, Clothing, Language and other areas of Legal and Ethical concern covered in your readings.

• Demonstrate critical thinking in regard to Ethical Decision Making, when to seek Consultation and Supervision, Treatment Planning and appropriate Record Keeping and Documentation

• Identify the Code of Ethics and the violations you are concerned with

• Identify areas of Culture and Human Diversity

• Provide current research related to the course concepts.

*Watch a movie from the list below:
Analyze That
Analyze This
Antwone Fisher
Basic Instinct
Bliss
Dressed to Kill
Girl Interrupted
Good Will Hunting
Mr. Jones
Ordinary People
Prince of Tides
What About Bob

You also have the option to select a movie of your own choice, but it must be pre-approved by the course Mentor. The main context of the movie must also be relevant to therapeutic boundaries and dual relationships.

Assignment Outcomes
Analyze dual relationships in psychotherapy

Assess sexual and non-sexually exploitive relationships

Create treatment planning and record keeping practices in regard to boundary issues and dual relationships

Apply an understanding of culture and human diversity in regard to boundary crossing

Recognize when it is clinically advisable to cross boundaries

Evaluate and incorporate emerging relevant technologies applicable to the field of psychology

Analyze and evaluate information critically and effectively