Discussion: Cognition And The Modern World

In this discussion, we will explore cognition and the world as it is today. To answer the questions below, use the required resources as well as your own life experiences. Your initial post should be a minimum of 200 words. When you describe ideas that are not your own, be sure to paraphrase and not use direct quotations.

Knowing what we do now about the true capacity of the human mind, or a better estimate of what it can do, have we built a world and a society that is beneficial to cognition or not?

For your initial post, you can consider the following questions to help you answer this question:

  • Are Google and social media good for us? Are the distractions that these sites present good, or do they overtax our attention? Is the extension to cognition offered by these technologies worth it, relative to any detrimental effects to cognition?
  • What role may deep fakes play in cognition, with their ability to fool our perception, memory, and/or decision making? Why is this significant? What implications might this have for society, the entertainment industry, and the political sphere?
  • When you move away from the individual and move into groups, how do cognitive abilities interact to create social currents like human rights, nationalism, and social justice, for example?
  • How does the concept of cognition in the modern world apply to at least one of the following programmatic course themes?
    • Self-care
    • Social justice
    • Emotional intelligence (EI)
    • Career connections
    • Ethics

Practicing Policy Review

Policy Selection Process

SOCW 6361: Social Policy: Analysis and Advocacy

The Georgia State Government website was used to find this bill. Follow similar

instructions for your own state or local government, although the process may vary

slightly between government websites.

The following describes the process that was used to locate information regarding the

Election Integrity Act of 2021:

 Step 1: Go to the state website (in this case, https://www.legis.ga.gov/).

 Step 2: Scroll down to the section Find Legislation and type in key words or the

bill number.

 Step 3: Type in SB 202 (SB: Senate Bill, HR: House of Representative Bill) to

acquire information on the Election Integrity Act of 2021.

 Step 4: Click on the current version to view the SB 202 in .pdf form.

 Step 5: Click on the past version to view previous versions of the SB 202.

 Step 6: Read the bill and commentaries to analyze the strengths and

weaknesses of the bill and to consider an alternative.

Based on the search, the following provides general information about the bill, including

legislative committees that worked on the bill:

 House Committee: Special Committee on Election Integrity

 Senate Committee: Ethics

 Sponsored in House by Fleming, Barry

 Sponsored in the Senate by many senators and introduced by Senator Hopper

on February 17, 2021

 Passed by the Senate on March 25, 2021

 Governor Kemp of Georgia signed the Election Integrity Act of 2021 into law on

March 25, 2021.

 

 

https://www.legis.ga.gov/

 

Reference

Georgia General Assembly. (n.d.). SB 202. https://www.legis.ga.gov/legislation/59827

Discuss the biological (e.g., neuroanatomical, neuroendocrine) correlates of the disorder.

With graduation on the near horizon, Jamal is excited about completing his psychology degree. He is anticipating a highlight of his academic journey; the Psychology Department has asked Jamal and a few of his peers to engage in a panel presentation that will spotlight their knowledge on a topic relevant to abnormal psychology. Jamal is honored to have been asked to participate in the presentation and hopes to use this opportunity to add some valuable artifacts to his career ePortfolio.

As Jamal prepares the content of his presentation, he considers the role of research and practice in mental health. Likewise, Jamal considers the various biomedical and psychological approaches to treating psychological disorders, including the ethical factors that impact treatment. In addition, he considers the ways in which social support can promote education and awareness about psychological disorders. Lastly, Jamal considers the many ways in which we can enhance compassion and empathy for people who struggle with psychological disorders and perhaps help to humanize (and normalize) aspects of abnormal behavior.

For this project, you will be presenting along with Jamal and must create a presentation that includes speaker notes. Your Module Five Milestone, along with your reading assignments, will support you in developing your speaker notes.

Supporting Materials

Module Five Milestone: Refer to your milestone and milestone feedback before completing your project.
Reading: FAQ: How Can I Make an Effective PowerPoint Presentation? This Shapiro Library FAQ resource provides simple tips for creating an effective PowerPoint presentation.
Project Two Template: You may use this PowerPoint template to create your presentation for Project Two.
Psychology Research Guide: This resource was created to help you find psychology related content.
Textbook: Abnormal Psychology, “DSM-5 Quick Guide” begins on p. XV: This resource outlines the various psychological topics that you have encountered in this course.
Purdue OWL: This resource is provided to assist you with referencing resources according to APA standards.

Directions

Select a psychological disorder that you’ve examined in this course and that interests you. You may use Google Slides or PowerPoint to complete your presentation and speaker notes. Support your answers with credible sources when appropriate and address the rubric criteria listed below in your slides. Include 50 to 100 words to describe each slide (excluding transition slides) in the speaker notes. Remember to access the Shapiro Library FAQ resource linked in Supporting Materials for guidelines to making an effective PowerPoint presentation.

Introduction

  • Introduce a psychological disorder that is of interest to you.
    • Discuss the biological, psychological, and/or social relevance of examining this disorder.
    • Provide a brief overview of the clinical attributes of this disorder (e.g., diagnostic features, prevalence rates, biopsychosocial impacts).
  • Provide a brief overview of the points that you will address in your presentation. Consider using the belowfollowing subject headings to structure your presentation. Get your audience excited about your topic!
  • As suggested in the Shapiro Library FAQ resource linked in Supporting Materials, use the following tips in creating your presentation:
    • Plan ahead
    • Be consistent
    • Keep it simple
    • Keep it short
    • Complement your content

Part One: Biopsychosocial Considerations

  • Discuss the biological (e.g., neuroanatomical, neuroendocrine) correlates of the disorder.
  • Discuss the psychological (e.g., cognitive, affective) correlates of the disorder.
  • Discuss the social (e.g., interpersonal) correlates of the disorder.
  • Explain the implications of cultural variation on the assessment of the disorder.
  • Explain the implications of cultural variation on the treatment of the disorder.
  • Discuss the role of the community in promoting access to treatment for the disorder.

Part Two: Diagnostic/Evaluative Considerations

  • Explain the strengths and limitations of the clinical assessments designed to evaluate the disorder.
  • Discuss challenges related to reliability and validity in the assessment of the disorder.
  • Explain the concept of diagnosis by exclusion, using the selected disorder as an example.
  • Articulate how assessments contribute to diagnosis by exclusion.
  • Explain the relationship between the publication process of the DSM, the contribution of research in mental health, and the practice of clinicians.

Part Three: Therapeutic Considerations

  • Explain the strengths and limitations of various therapeutic approaches designed to treat the disorder.
  • Discuss the relevance of non-pharmacological (e.g., complementary/alternative) approaches in the treatment of the disorder.
  • Discuss the balance between “do no harm” and duty to treat.

Conclusion

  • Summarize the most relevant takeaways of your presentation.
    • Discuss the attributes of the disorder (e.g., biopsychosocial, diagnostic, therapeutic) that you want your audience to remember most.
    • In what ways does the information you’ve shared enhance what we know about the disorder?
    • In what ways does the content that you’ve shared contribute to our biological, psychological, and/or social well-being?

What to Submit

To complete this project, you must submit the following:

A Google Slides or PowerPoint presentation reflecting the Shapiro Library FAQ: How Can I Make an Effective PowerPoint Presentation? Be sure to include 50 to 100 words of relevant speaker’s notes for each slide. There should be a minimum of 21 slides, with sources cited according to APA style.

[Note: To complete this template, replace the bracketed text with your own content. Remove this note before you submit your presentation.] [Title]

[Name]

 

Introduction

[Introduce a psychological disorder that is of interest to you.]

 

[Discuss the biological, psychological, and/or social relevance of examining this disorder.]

 

[Provide a brief overview of the clinical attributes of this disorder.]

 

[Provide a brief overview of the points that you will address in your presentation. Consider using the following subject headings to structure your presentation. Get your audience excited about your topic!]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

 

Part One:

Biopsychosocial Considerations

 

 

 

Biological

[Discuss the biological correlates of the disorder.]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

Psychological

[Discuss the psychological correlates of the disorder.]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

 

Social

[Discuss the social correlates of the disorder.]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

 

Cultural Variation

[Explain the implications of cultural variation on the assessment of the disorder.]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

 

Treatment

[Explain the implications of cultural variation on the treatment of the disorder.]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

 

Community

[Discuss the role of the community in promoting access to treatment for the disorder.]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

 

Part Two:

Diagnostic/Evaluative Considerations

 

Clinical Assessments

[Explain the strengths and limitations of the clinical assessments designed to evaluate the disorder.]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

 

Reliability and Validity

[Discuss challenges related to reliability and validity in the assessment of the disorder.]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

 

Diagnosis by Exclusion

[Explain the concept of diagnosis by exclusion, using the selected disorder as an example.]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

Assessments

[Articulate how assessments contribute to diagnosis by exclusion.]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

 

Publication Process

[Explain the relationship between the publication process of the DSM, the contribution of research in mental health, and the practice of clinicians.]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

 

 

Part Three: Therapeutic Considerations

 

Therapeutic Approaches

[Explain the strengths and limitations of various therapeutic approaches designed to treat the disorder.]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

 

Non-Pharmacological Approaches

[Discuss the relevance of non-pharmacological approaches in the treatment of the disorder.]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

 

Duty to Treat

[Discuss the balance between “do no harm” and duty to treat.]

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

 

Conclusion

 

[Summarize the most relevant takeaways of your presentation.]

[What attributes of the disorder do you want your audience to remember most?]

[In what ways does the information you’ve shared enhance what we know about the disorder?]

[In what ways does the content that you’ve shared contribute to our biological, psychological, and/or social well-being?]

 

 

 

[Include 50 to 100 words to describe your slide.]

References

[Sources should be cited according to APA style.]

Behavioral Heuristics

Due Friday at 9am

 

Behavioral heuristics, such as availability, anchoring, vividness, storage, conjunction fallacy, and representativeness, all reflect behavioral traits, which if left unchecked may lead to systematic bias in the choices you make. For example, anchoring and availability can lead to disastrous decisions.

You may know how to recognize these heuristics, but consider how they may have influenced you in the past.

Find at least one example from your own career where you, or another manager, allowed one of these or another pitfall, to sway you from the mean.

Respond to the following:

  • Why did you/they ignore the base rates?
  • What other statistically relevant factors did you/they fail to incorporate?
  • How could you have altered the framing of the situation to make a better decision?

 

Write your initial response in approximately 300 words. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.

Use the experience from a Sales Manager standpoint