What types of media would you include in your announcements?

Social media can be a powerful tool to help you get the word out to a wide audience in a relatively short amount of time.

  1. Imagine that you are organizing a fundraiser for a local charity. Explore the various social media outlets discussed in this module or that you are aware of from your own personal and professional use (examples include Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Instagram, etc.).
  2. Compose two announcements advertising the event to be posted on two different social media sites. The first should be geared toward your friends, family, and other social acquaintances. The second should be written for co-workers or professional colleagues or acquaintances.
  3. What types of media would you include in your announcements? Written, photographic, video, or audio? Would the same media be appropriate for both announcements? Where could you get this media? Is it OK to copy whatever clip-art you find on the web? Why or why not? Is it OK to use part of your favorite song? Why or why not?
  4. Discuss which social network site would be most appropriate for each example and explain why. Be sure to include a brief reflection on the differences in tone, style, and content of the two postings in terms of their intended audiences.

Your initial response should be at least 150 words.

Analyze how the social environment affects the client.

  • -Explain the challenges faced by the client(s)—for example, drug addiction, lack of basic needs, victim of abuse, new school environment, etc.
  • -Analyze how the social environment affects the client.
  • -Identify which human behavior or social theories may guide your practice with this individual and explain how these theories inform your assessment.
  • -Explain how you would use this assessment to develop mutually agreed-upon goals to be met in order to address the presenting issue and challenges face by the client.
  • -Explain how you would use the identified strengths of the client(s) in a treatment plan.
  • -Explain how you would use evidence-based practice when working with this client and recommend specific intervention strategies (skills, knowledge, etc.) to address the presenting issue.
  • -Analyze the ethical issues present in the case. Explain how will you address them.
  • -Describe the issues will you need to address around cultural competence.

4 pages

Please use only my references

Case Study: Eboni Logan (attached below for your use).

APA Format

References:

Zastrow, C. H., & Kirst-Ashman, K. K. (2013). Understanding human behavior and the social environment (9th ed.). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Melchert, T. P. (2015).  Treatment. In Biopsychosocial practice: A science-based framework for behavioral health (pp. 211-233). Washington, District of Columbia: American Psychological Association.

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Identify the goals of counseling

in this module, you explored theoretical approaches to family counseling. These approaches include family theories emphasizing the client’s background, emotions, thoughts, and actions. Your exploration included the basic assumptions about, the role of the therapist in, and the nature of the treatment associated with each of these approaches.

In this assignment, you will apply a family counseling theory/approach to a case study.

Case study below

The Case of Jeremy © 2014 Argosy University M6A1: Case Study 2  The following case study is adapted from Pearson’s MyCounselingLab for Counseling Theories (Seligman & Reichenberg, 2014).

You are a mental health counselor in an outpatient mental health center. Jeremy’s mother, Jane, called asking for an appointment. She was referred to you by a behavioral managed care organization. Jeremy’s mother states that the juvenile office has suggested counseling for her son. Jeremy, who is 15, and his stepfather, Al, had an altercation because Jeremy threatened to harm his parents and destroyed some furniture. Jeremy’s parents reported this incident to the juvenile officer. Jeremy is also on out-ofschool suspension for talking back to school authorities and for fighting at school.

Al is 35 and has been married to Jane, also 35, for the last 9 years. Each has been married before. Jeremy sees his biological father about once per month. Al’s daughter, Jessica, is 13. Jessica lives with her mother and visits Al every other weekend and two days during each week. Both Al and Jane are high school graduates, and both are employed. Jeremy had attended counseling when he was in the primary grades and was diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactive disorder. His grades in school are average, though he has one F in English/Language. His parents have hired a tutor to help him with this class. Jeremy has had detention about once per week for the last several months and is now on out-of-school suspension.

His parents report almost daily calls from the school regarding Jeremy’s behavior. Jeremy’s at-home altercation with his stepfather has led to a 3-month probation with the juvenile office. During the assessment interview, the family members often interrupt one another. It resembles a conversation food fight. At no time does anyone have the opportunity to finish a sentence. They do not engage in any eye contact and speak primarily in negative terms with one another. Jeremy seems to be easily frustrated and freely expresses himself, though no one seems to listen. Jeremy also mumbles quite a bit and does not make eye contact with anyone in the room. His conversation social skills seem to be absent, though when he does talk, he is disrespectful and emits a tone of anger.

Toward the end of the assessment session, Jeremy states he wants to do better but is unable to come up with ways to help his situation. He states he gets into trouble most when he just blurts out whatever comes to his mind. Jane has difficulty recognizing anything good about Jeremy (for instance, that he keeps most of his grades in the average range or his coming willingly for counseling). Al processes the altercation that occurred at home saying he was angry with Jeremy and that Jeremy would not listen to him. Al and Jane state that they have, on average, two arguments per day with Jeremy. The most regular and intense arguments are usually between Jeremy and Jane. All present agree that Jeremy is not using drugs, does not drink alcohol, and is not taking any prescription drugs. Jeremy does have friends and enjoys sport activities. He loves working on his computer. In a session, Jeremy is generally cooperative.

Jane states that the juvenile officer would like a report at the end of counseling. Protocol for the managed care organization is that the counseling professional should send a copy of the treatment plan to the primary care physician. Consequently, releases of information are signed to give permission to the clinical counselor to communicate with the juvenile officer and to the primary care physician.

Reference:

Seligman, L., & Reichenberg, L. W. (2014). MyCounselingLab for Counseling Theories. (eText ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. ISBN-13: 978-0-13-3390803.

 

Tasks:

Read the case study and in a minimum of 200 words, post your responses to the following:

  • Select one of the family counseling theories/approaches discussed in your required readings for this module.
  • Apply the theory to the case, taking on the role of Jeremy’s counselor. In your application:
    • Include the role of the counselor.
    • Identify the problem (worded in a language fitting your chosen theory).
    • Indicate the etiology of the problem (causes as per your chosen theory).
    • Identify the goals of counseling (also worded in a language fitting your chosen theory).
    • Identify the techniques the counselor is likely to use.
    • Identify the strengths and limitations of your selected theory.

What ethical issues are involved in this case?

  • Identify at least two issues from the relevant ethical standards from the American Counseling Association’s (ACA’s) code of ethics (American Counseling Association [ACA], 2014).
  • Describe the ethical approach to handling those issues in this case.
  • Provide at least one strategy to use if you, as the counselor, are unsure about how to manage those issues ethically.

Support your rationale and analyses by using at least two resources from professional literature in your response. Professional literature may include the Argosy University online library resources; relevant textbooks; peer-reviewed journal articles; and websites created by professional organizations, agencies, or institutions (websites ending in .edu or .gov).

no plag and graduate writing and puncuation

How can you use the knowledge that you learned from this movie in your life (offer practical and specific guidelines related to specific parts of the movies/videos)?

For each of the two movies  and for the link Inspirational Movie Scenes you will write a paper as follows:

1. At least two single spaced pages, font Times Roman 12.

2. Include the following sections: (a) What was, in your opinion, the purpose of that movie/video? (b) What are the sections/sentences/scenes that were the most significant to you? Why? (c) How can you use the knowledge that you learned from this movie in your life (offer practical and specific guidelines related to specific parts of the movies/videos)?

3. If your answers are not specific and not related to your values, interests, passion, etc. you will receive no credit. If you make only generalizations or the content of your paper can be used or applied to any of the other students, you will receive no credit.

Inspirational Movie Scenes

Watch this 30-min video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DHLkpuj_6I&list=PLeowWyF1EWq5WPaxhziKvuOSHknYLMPlw&index=17 and follow the instructions I have provided in this folder to complete your assignments.

Peaceful.Warrior[2006]DvDrip[Eng]-aXXo.avi

The.Compass.2009.DVDRip.XviD-DOMiNO.avi

How do the current anti-psychotics work on the brain?

Complete the Topic 8 Short Answer Worksheet.

You are not required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.

This assignment meets the following CACREP Standards: 

5.C.2.e. Potential for substance use disorders to mimic and/or     co-occur with a variety of neurological, medical, and psychological disorders.

5.C.2.g. Impact of biological and neurological mechanisms on     mental health.

5.C.2.h. Classifications, indications, and contraindications of     commonly prescribed psychopharmacological medications for     appropriate medical referral and consultation.

 

PCN-527 Topic 8: Short Answer Questions 

Directions: Provide short answers of 75-150 words each for the following questions/statements. Do not exceed 200 words for your response. Use the textbook, and any other scholarly resources to support your responses. Include at least four peer-reviewed journal articles beyond the textbook.

1. Discuss the similarities and differences of the three generations of anti-psychotic medications.
2. How do the current anti-psychotics work on the brain?

3. Discuss the similarities and differences between the three generations of medications to treat depression.

4. How do the current medications to treat depression work on the brain?

5. Describe three medications that are used to treat substance use disorders.

6. What medications may be risky to prescribe someone who has a substance use disorder? Why are they risky?

7. Describe the importance of the DSM in diagnosing and treating mental illnesses and substance use disorders.

8. Identify some adverse side effects of at least two commonly prescribed medication for treating psychiatric disorders.

References

Textbook1. Drugs, Behavior, and Modern Society 

Levinthal, C. (2016). Drugs, behavior, and modern society (8th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Publishing ISBN-13: 97801340030407

http://www.gcumedia.com/digital-resources/pearson/2015/drugs-behavior-and-modern-society_ebook_8e.php

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How do you see your role in the profession evolving through time?

Week 3 – Assignment

Personal Mission Statement

Writing a personal mission statement offers the opportunity to establish what’s important in your professional life. A personal mission statement is often an integral part of a job or graduate-level application as it provides reviewers with insights into an applicant’s strengths in, and philosophies regarding, the discipline.

The personal mission statement includes a description of your focus and goals, which can serve to provide direction for the next one to five years of your career. It can be used not only as a guide, but also as a tool of conscious reflection encouraging you to accomplish your professional objectives.  In the course of this assignment, you will evaluate potential career direction and satisfaction by reflecting on the following questions:

  • What do you hope to accomplish in the profession?
  • What positive and unique qualities do you bring to the profession?
  • How do you see your role in the profession evolving through time?
  • Why is the work you hope to do important?

Your Personal Mission Statement should be a minimum of 500 words, but it should not exceed 1000 words. Therefore, it is important that your writing be clear and concise and that your thoughts and philosophies are effectively communicated to your reader.

The Personal Mission Statement

  • Must be 500 words to 1000 words in length and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  • Must include a header on each page with the following:
    • Personal Mission Statement
    • Student’s name
    • Student’s contact email
    • Date submitted
  • Must address the topic of the mission statement with critical thought.
  • Must document all sources in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

Discuss the difference between a dual relationship and a multiple role relationship.

2-2Instructions

Discuss the difference between a dual relationship and a multiple role relationship.

Describe an example of a dual relationship that you are already familiar with or can imagine. Discuss the ramifications for the professional and the person affected by the professional’s actions or inaction.

For additional details, please refer to the Module Two Short Paper Guidelines and Rubric document.Short Paper: Dual and Multiple Role Relationships

No Plag, No Grammar Issues, APA

Evaluate the effectiveness of the media message based on your level of involvement

Media Message

Marshall County, Indiana, faces challenges in delivering quality health and human services particularly in its rural areas. The Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) of Marshall County is launching a campaign to increase quality services to the underserved in the community. However, the agency is not able to meet the campaign’s objective due to financial constraints and as such seeks financial assistance from the public in form of donations. The money will be used in the purchase of a mobile screening bus that can travel to rural areas of the county and reach underserved individuals and families. By helping our agency through your financial contribution, you will be assisting thousands of individuals in Marshall County in receiving quality health and human services. Please find details on how to donate on our website.

Principles and Strategies used to Develop Message

Effective messaging involves careful consideration of the campaign’s purpose, goals and audience (Saulnier, 2014). In developing my media message, I made sure that it was clear in addressing the problem at hand, that is, underserved individuals and families in my community in matters of health and human services, and the solution to the problem which is the purchase of a mobile screening bus capable of traversing rural areas of the county. I also made sure my message was compelling. A compelling media message addresses the reasons why the target audience should care about the main theme passed across in a particular message (Perloff, 2017). Making the media message concise is vital. One needs to get his or her point across with a minimum of words (Saulnier, 2014).

Justification of how Media Message is Ethical

The media message above meets ethical standards due to the following reasons. Firstly, it considers the impact of undertaking a particular course of action. It is important to let the audience know how their contribution to a given campaign will lead to social change (Roberts, 2012). Secondly the media message clearly outlines how the money obtained through donations will be used. Accountability is an essential value when relaying media messages (Roberts, 2012).

Project

respond to media message above by addressing each of the following about the media message:

· Evaluate the effectiveness of the media message based on your level of involvement.

· Explain whether your involvement was high or low and whether you would donate money based on the message.

· Evaluate the ethics of the message, and explain your reasoning, referencing the guidelines on which you base your judgment.

· Suggest ways to improve the media message and explain your thinking.

Media

Message

Marshall

County,

Indiana,

faces

challenges

in

delivering

quality

health

and

human

services

particularly

in

its

rural

areas.

The

Health

and

Human

Services

Agency

(HHSA)

of

Marshall

County

is

launching

a

campaign

to

increase

quality

services

to

the

underserved

in

the

community.

However,

the

agency

is

not

able

to

meet

the

campaign’s

objective

due

to

financial

constraints

and

as

such

seeks

financial

assistance

from

the

public

in

form

of

donations.

The

money

will

be

used

in

the

purchase

of

a

mobile

screening

bus

that

can

travel

to

rural

areas

of

the

county

and

reach

underserved

individu

als

and

families.

By

helping

our

agency

through

your

financial

contribution,

you

will

be

assisting

thousands

of

individuals

in

Marshall

County

in

receiving

quality

health

and

human

services.

Please

find

details

on

how

to

donate

on

our

website.

Principles

and

Strategies

used

to

Develop

Message

Effective

messaging

involves

careful

consideration

of

the

campaign’s

purpose,

goals

and

audience

(Saulnier,

2014).

In

developing

my

media

message,

I

made

sure

that

it

was

clear

in

addressing

the

problem

at

hand,

th

at

is,

underserved

individuals

and

families

in

my

community

in

matters

of

health

and

human

services,

and

the

solution

to

the

problem

which

is

the

purchase

of

a

mobile

screening

bus

capable

of

traversing

rural

areas

of

the

county.

I

also

made

sure

my

messag

e

was

compelling.

A

compelling

media

message

addresses

the

reasons

why

the

target

audience

should

care

about

the

main

theme

passed

across

in

a

particular

message

(Perloff,

2017).

Making

the

media

message

concise

is

vital.

One

needs

to

get

his

or

her

point

across

with

a

minimum

of

words

(Saulnier,

2014).

Justification

of

how

Media

Message

is

Ethical

The

media

message

above

meets

ethical

standards

due

to

the

following

reasons.

Firstly,

it

considers

the

impact

of

undertaking

a

particular

course

of

action.

It

is

important

to

let

the

audience

know

how

their

contribution

to

a

given

campaign

will

lead

to

social

change

(Roberts,

2012).

Secondly

the

media

message

clearly

outlines

how

the

money

obtained

through

donations

will

be

used.

Accountability

is

an

essentia

l

value

when

relaying

media

messages

(Roberts,

2012).

Media Message

Marshall County, Indiana, faces challenges in delivering quality health and human

services particularly in its rural areas. The Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) of

Marshall County is launching a campaign to increase quality services to the underserved in the

community. However, the agency is not able to meet the campaign’s objective due to financial

constraints and as such seeks financial assistance from the public in form of donations. The

money will be used in the purchase of a mobile screening bus that can travel to rural areas of the

county and reach underserved individuals and families. By helping our agency through your

financial contribution, you will be assisting thousands of individuals in Marshall County in

receiving quality health and human services. Please find details on how to donate on our website.

Principles and Strategies used to Develop Message

Effective messaging involves careful consideration of the campaign’s purpose, goals and

audience (Saulnier, 2014). In developing my media message, I made sure that it was clear in

addressing the problem at hand, that is, underserved individuals and families in my community

in matters of health and human services, and the solution to the problem which is the purchase of

a mobile screening bus capable of traversing rural areas of the county. I also made sure my

message was compelling. A compelling media message addresses the reasons why the target

audience should care about the main theme passed across in a particular message (Perloff, 2017).

Making the media message concise is vital. One needs to get his or her point across with a

minimum of words (Saulnier, 2014).

Justification of how Media Message is Ethical

The media message above meets ethical standards due to the following reasons. Firstly, it

considers the impact of undertaking a particular course of action. It is important to let the

audience know how their contribution to a given campaign will lead to social change (Roberts,

2012). Secondly the media message clearly outlines how the money obtained through donations

will be used. Accountability is an essential value when relaying media messages (Roberts, 2012).

What information is necessary to get a full picture of this client’s issues and circumstances?

As clients begin to offer information about themselves and their reasons for seeking professional assistance, or as forensic referrals provide you with information, you must ask yourself, “What information is necessary to get a full picture of this client’s issues and circumstances?” The data you collect during assessment will be crucial to your diagnosis and treatment of the client or in answering forensic referral questions. Clinical assessment begins at the start of the therapeutic relationship and must be a continuous and vital part of the relationship, as it offers guidance and direction in the application of clinical services when the purpose is to provide treatment. Clinical assessment is also the foundation for answering forensic mental health referral questions.

To prepare:

  • Review the case study for “Zell Kravinsky” on page 6 of Abnormal Psychology.
  • Consider the types of data and their relevance to an assessment.