Psychology Homework Solutions

A PTSD Action Plan is included.

An action plan (treatment plan) is developed for the following PTSD case: An 18 year old boy was brought in by his parents after he was robbed at gunpoint while at the ATM. Since then, he can not sleep, has nightmares, and has not been able to go to school. What would the long term and short term goals be, as well as wha ...continues

Group Therapy for Specific Populations

I'm trying to find information on group therapy for lesbian, gay, and bisexual population. Specifically, what types of issues this particular population faces in group therapy setting compared to a general population group setting. It alos provides specific guidelines for the therapist.

Human Motivation

1) How does the quality of leadership impact employee motivation? 2) Why is trust so critical to the implementation of all the motivational applications? 3) How does effective communication impact/effect the motivational climate of an organization?

Negative and Positive Attitudes - Ways to Change Negative Attitudes

Name two aspects of your life that you have strong attitudes towards, one negative, and one positive. When do you believe these attitudes were formed? Why? How can you work to change negative attitudes in your life?

This posting compares and contrasts childhood and adulthood experiences.

This solution offers ideas about the importance of early psychosexual development. It also offers connections between childhood experiences and personality traits.

Psychology is explored in terms of meaning-making.

This posting examines Viktor Frankl's logotherapy and discusses how can a client create meaning in his/her life.

Counselling is analyzed.

Possible cross-cultural limitations of the person-centered approach to counselling are detailed.

Social Psychology - Deception

What is the common view of using deception in social psychological studies?

Findings and Perception are noted.

I discuss how the view that social psychological findings are common sense can hinder perceptions of research results.

This posting offers a viewpoint about Rogers' theories.

Based on an understanding of the humanistic approach to counselling in general and the person-centred school in particular, this posting maintains that the three core conditions identified by Rogers are indeed sufficient for producing a "therapeutic personality change."

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