Curiously, the Navajo peoples have no word In their language that can be directly translated to “religion”, In the way we perceive It (Woman 536). Rather, the term ‘religion’ refers to their world view. Anthropologists define religion as a set of attitudes, beliefs, and practices dealing with supernatural powers. The Navajo do not divide the […]
Assignment 3: Neuroanatomy Project Imagine that you are working in a neurology clinic. One of the neurologists tells you that as his or her practice is expanding, he or she is having difficulty meeting the education needs of his or her patients. Part of this problem is explaining the basic neuroanatomical structures to the […]
To prepare for this discussion, read the case study below: Case Study Then, answer the following questions: Write a page paper – Describe the information the nurse should seek in order to provide culturally competent care for this client. How might the family’s traditional medicine be incorporated into the treatment she receives at the hospital? […]
“Sexual Harassment has been pointed out as the most increasing, widespread problem faced by women in the workforce (Kadue & Lindeman, 1997). ” Therefore, I will write to you about what sexual harassment is and what constitutes it, where the United States and other countries stand on this issue (the global view), types of sexual […]
Does Psychotherapy Have a Biological Basis? Many studies have found that psychotherapy is as effective as psychopharmacology in terms of influencing changes in behaviors, symptoms of anxiety, and changes in mental state. Changes influenced by psychopharmacology can be explained by the biological basis of treatments. But how does psychotherapy achieve these changes? Does psychotherapy […]
Week 7 Announcement Posted on: Sunday, October 11, 2020 11:59:00 PM EDT Week 7 Announcement: Assessment of the Heart, Lungs, and Peripheral Vascular System This week, you will evaluate abnormal findings in the area of the Chest and Lungs. In addition, you will appraise health assessment techniques and diagnoses for the heart, lungs and peripheral […]
What Motivates You! There was a time where employees were known as just another input into the production of goods and services. What possibly changed the way of thinking about employees was research, referred to as the Hawthorne Studies, conducted by Elton Mayo. This study found employees are not motivated solely by money and employee […]
Personality Overview (Week 4) Steven Byrd Psy/405 March 25, 2013 Psychodynamic and Humanistic theory There are many different theories involved in the development of personality and some have certain things in common and others have drastic differences. Theories include existential, dispositional, learning or the two that will be discussed which are psychodynamic and humanistic. According […]
Humanistic-Existential Psychotherapy Versus Interpersonal Psychotherapy In the past few weeks, different approaches were discussed and explored for possible treatment plans for a client seeking help from a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner. Existential-Humanistic therapy is the approach that is discussed and will be compared to my selection of interpersonal therapy in the following discussion. Interpersonal […]
RESPONSE 1: · Respond to at least two colleagues who chose a different area of focus in beginning treatment. How may have the inputs from the section Other Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention influenced all of your decisions? Share any insights you gained from reading your colleagues’ posts. Colleague 1: […]