Identifying Stages Of Development

Identifying Stages of Development

Post your response to the question below with at least 200 words in the Discussion Area by Saturday, October 8, 2016. Cite information from at least one academic source, such as your textbook or an article from the Argosy Online Library, to support your statements. Use current APA standards to properly cite your source(s). Review and respond to your classmates through Wednesday, October 12, 2016, asking for clarification, suggesting a different perspective, remarking on an analysis presented, or suggesting an alternative view. Be sure to formulate a thoughtful and substantive response.

 


 

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Assignment 1: Identifying Stages of Development

Both Piaget’s Model of Cognitive Development and Kohlberg’s Model of Moral Development are outlined in stages, with one stage building off of the previous stage. Put yourself in the role of parent, teacher and juvenile justice judge and then in each role identify why it would be necessary to understand the cognitive/moral stage from which a child is operating. What are the most important aspects these development models for a parent, teacher and judge to be aware of? Provide examples and be sure to include specific stage characteristics.

Describe the evolution of the field of industrial/organizational psychology.

Industrial/Organizational Psychology Worksheet
The purpose of this assignment is to examine the fundamental concepts of the field of industrial/organizational psychology. Using the textbook, the University Library, the Internet, and/or other resources, answer the following questions. Your responses to each question will vary but overall should be 700- to 1,050-words in length.

 

1. Describe the evolution of the field of industrial/organizational psychology.

 

2. Explain why industrial/organizational psychology should be considered a science.  Include an explanation of how descriptive and inferential statistics are used in I/O research.

 

3. Discuss the influence industrial/organization psychology has had on organizations. Provide examples.

 

DO NOT EVER USE FIRST PERSON PERSPECTIVES IN YOUR PAPER (I, WE, YOU, US, OUR, ETC.).

APA Format…

Refernces must also meet the recency requirement (within the last 5 years).

Introduction to Philosophy

Introduction to Philosophy

Short Paper on Kant

Kant famously–and controversially–argued that some knowledge is synthetic a priori. Can you explain in your own words what Kant might have meant by this, and can you give an example of the sort of knowledge that Kant believed possessed this strange status?

HINT: To answer this question in a clear and well-organized manner, you need to first explain and illustrate Kant’s distinction between a priori and a posteori knowledge, as well as his distinction between analytic and synthetic judgments, before explaining why “synthetic a priori” judgments are so important to the acquisition of new knowledge.

Please ensure that your essay addresses each component of the assigned questions and that your answer is well-organized, uses excellent, college-level prose, and makes judicious use of textual evidence. Your essay should be 600-900 words long

Clinical mental health counseling in community and agency settings

Reply to students dq by 10 am 10/22/16

Middle adulthood is a developmental period that ranges from the ages 40 to 60-65. During middle adulthood adults will experience many changes. These midlife changes can include physical changes, psychosocial challenges, relationship adjustments, and caring for aging parents. Erikson has proposed that adults are resolving the psychosocial crisis of generativity vs. stagnation (Newsome & Gladding, 2014). Generativity is refers to finding ways to give to and guide the next generation. This is when the adult feels the need to give back and to help others move in the right direction. Becoming more so a positive force for those around them. Stagnation refers to becoming detached from important relationships and becoming self-centered and even narcissistic.

Erikson’s take on late adulthood described the psychosocial task of older adulthood as one of resolving conflict between ego integrity and despair (Newsome & Gladding, 2014)
. Elders with ego integrity are usually proud of their accomplishments and are grateful for their life and all of the things they experienced. Elders experiencing despair have many regrets about how they lived their life. They fear death and they feel like their lives are meaningless.

Mental health counselors must be knowledgeable of these areas. As a mental health counselor I will maintain relevancy and research ways to help those adults who are experiencing stagnation or despair. It’s be researched that adults going through despair may benefit from group or individual counseling. So by specializing in this areas it will give me an advantaged in the counseling process.  I want to be able to shadow much more experience counselors in these areas, to improve upon my craft.

References

Newsome, D.W. & Gladding, S. T. (2014). Clinical mental health counseling in community and agency

settings  (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc