Emotion and Sports Performance
Of the three stages of the SIT program, what one do you consider to be the most important? Why?
Emotion and sports performance are correlated.
In consideration of the anxiety-performance relationship, this job briefly describes Hanin's individual zone of optimal functioning (IZOF). It compares and contrasts Hanin's IZOF with the inverted-U hypothesis. Is the IZOF an alternative theory to or a variation of the inverted-U theory?
The Resilient Family: Family Tasks and Characteristics
Harway and Wexler (1996) proposed four typical family tasks carried out by most families regardless of lifestyle (single-parent led family, co-habilitating heterosexual adults, gay males and lesbian couples, dual-career family, remarried family, and the like). How do these tasks fit with the Walsh's (1996) "challenge" model of ...continues
Relationship in Counselling: Five facilitative responses and examples
The constructive expression of feelings often becomes the foundation for a facilitative relationship between the counsellor and the client. How would a counsellor establish a facilitative relationship with their client? List specific behaviors with examples.
Early Theory of Development: Preformationism (5th to 18th century)
What was the "preformationist" view of human development? What implications did this view of human development have for children and education? What historical evidence supported this view? Contradicting evidence?
Culturally Responsive Counselling and Therapy
Please answer the following: 1. How is a counsellor/therapist culturally responsive to increase the likelihood of a good interpersonal relationship with minority children and their families? What factors must a therapist/counsellor consider? 2. What techniques decrease attrition in minority groups? Support answer with res ...continues
Dependent Personality Disorder according to DSM-IV criterion
What are the signs and symptoms of a person who has been diagnosed with Dependent Personality Disorder? Discuss intervention techniques, according to Cognitive Behavior Therapy.
Counselling psychology and the history of the counselling movement
I am preparing for a midterm exam covering the history of the counselling movement and basic issues in counselling. In preparation for the exam, can you provide with the answers for the following multiple-choice questions? 1. The confusion about the difference in meaning between the term "counselling" and "psychotherapy" s ...continues
1. What are the characteristics of a well-differentiated and a poorly differentiated person? 2. How do these characteristics impact a person's reaction to grief? 3. How do these characteristics impact a person's reaction to the family life cycle?
Interview Model for Family Counseling/Therapy: Systemic Contextual Approach
1. What are the specific steps in the Interview Model for Family Therapy/Counseling, e.g. the Systemic Contextual Approach? Briefly describe the interview steps. Make sure to include the miracle question in one of the steps. Provide at least two references.