[Solved] Counselors ’ Social Justice

[Solved] Counselors ’ Social Justice

I need assistance with an article review. 

The articles titled Social Justice….and Professionalism, Ethics… are weekly readings. The article review should be written on the article titled The Impact of Curiosity on Counselors…. The attachment titled Article Review are the instructions for the review. If there are any questions prior to completion, please let me know as to avoid double work and premature payments. Thanks 

Baker, E., Messerschmitt-Coen, S., & Granello, D. H. (2020). The Impact of Curiosity on Counselors’ Social Justice Identity. Journal for Social Action in Counseling & Psychology, 12(2), 2–17. https://doi-org.ezproxy.uwa.edu/10.33043/jsacp.12.2.2-17

[Solved] Natural Law Ethicist Would

[Solved] Natural Law Ethicist Would

St. Augustine in the 5th Century held that we are free to make choices in life. This is the idea of free will. It may seem at first glance odd for a religious thinker to say that we have free will. After all, if God exists, then God created all things. God knows already what we will do. God can cause anything to occur. If we cause things to occur, that seems to be a limitation on the power of God and not make God all-powerful.

There are also religion traditions that say that we have no free will. There are some theologians in Islam who seem to suggest that is true. In order for this line of reasoning to hold true, one would need to believe free will is an illusion and that we have no control over how we live our lives, but rather that we are puppets moving and acting due to God’s will and the powers of destiny and fate. And if this then in the case, how can we possibly be responsible for our actions?

The considerations above show us to what degree our religious beliefs can shape us. For instance, someone who believes in free will may experience way more guilt than someone who believes we don’t have free will and thus aren’t responsible for the choices (and consequences) of the actions we take.

Personal struggles with religion and ethics occur in many places, including in the healthcare arena. Consider the following: You are a nurse in a hospital. A 12 year-old was brought to the hospital by an ambulance. The parents have just arrived at the hospital. This 12 year-old has lost a large amount of blood and requires a transfusion. The parents happen to be members of a religion that believes that blood transfusions are immoral. They want to remove the child from the hospital and prevent the transfusion even if it means the death of the child. You have todecide whether or not you will participate in an action that violates the will of the parents and aid in providing blood for the child. If you choose to participate, and even if you are able tolegally justify it, you have to think about the distress you are creating for the parents. If you refuse to aid here, you may be subject to retaliation from the hospital. What is the moral thing for the nurse to do here?

For the initial post, address the following questions:

1. What would a divine command ethicist say is the moral thing to do here? Why would they say that? Do you agree with the divine command ethics? Why or why not?2. Evaluate what a natural law ethicist would say is right to do. Do you agree with them? Why or why not?3. Given what you said are the right things to do, what would an emotivist say about your positions and judgments? What role does subjectivity play here in determining what is ethical?

[Solved] Least One Reference

[Solved] Least One Reference

 

Most people are familiar with Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalytic theory, but many other theorists have made significant contributions to the growing field of psychology.  For this assignment, research one person in the history of psychology with whom you were not previously familiar. write about this person. Include their contributions to the field of psychology. Provide at least one reference as a source of your information.

APA format

must be 500 words

[Solved] Gender Socialization Gender Socialization

[Solved] Gender Socialization Gender Socialization

 Marriage and the Family 

DISCUSSION QUESTION

The primary social identifier is gender: What are some differences and different expectations of men and women? The response must be in a narrative format, no less than 200 words. No lists or bullet points

APA Format. 

 

Week 3 LECTURE NOTES – Videos – Gender Socialization

 Course MaterialsLamanna, Mary Ann and Agnes Riedmann. Marriages and Families, 13th ed. Cengage, 2018.ISBN: 978-128573697-6 

[Solved] Menopause Pbs Whole Child

[Solved] Menopause Pbs Whole Child

 Nature versus nurture is a “hot topic” in the world of psychology and the balance of each side’s contribution has long been debated. Consider the information provided in your textbook and recent research to discuss this topic.

  1. Provide a summary of the nature/nurture debate.
  2. What are your own thoughts on nature versus nurture? Did they change at all after reading your text, your classmate’s responses or from completing this assignment?
  3. Include recent research (2017-present) on at least two specific behavioral traits that have been studied. If you find non-scholarly sources (e.g., newspaper articles, magazines, etc.) feel free to include them in addition to your scholarly sources. Describe the research (e.g., what they studied and found).
  4. Give your thoughts on the research. Was it surprising? Controversial? Consistent with your beliefs? Did you find contradictory evidence for the role of nature and nurture for the traits you chose?

 omplete the following readings from the textbook, Life-Span Human Development:

  • Chapter 2: Genes, Environment, and Development
  • Chapter 3: Prenatal Development and Birth
  • Chapter 4: Body, Brain, and Health

In addition, refer to the following websites for optional related reading: 

[Solved] Another Country Versus

[Solved] Another Country Versus

150 WORDS

 

  • Discuss a recent change in the technological environment that impacts marketing.  How has it affected buyer behavior and how has it changed marketing?
  • Contact methods are a very important part of collecting data for marketing research.  Select a contact method, discuss it, provide an example of a company using this contact method, and explain if the company used the contract method correctly.
  • Describe (1) similarity and (1) difference when it comes to conducting research in another country versus the domestic market.

[Solved] Textbook James White ’

[Solved] Textbook James White ’

1. Aristotle argues that if human beings, as human beings, have a proper function (something that we seem specifically designed to do, and which distinguishes us from plants and animals) then genuine human happiness (i.e., a truly flourishing and blessed life) would seem to lie in fulfilling that function–in other words, living the kind of life a human being is meant to live and living it well. (Remember, “happiness” is not to be understood as a feeling, but as a flourishing life.) What is this “proper function” that Aristotle has in mind? Do you agree that this is our proper function? If not, what else could be our proper function, as a human being?

2. Aristotle argues that people are not born either virtuous or vicious, but become one or the other by developing certain characteristics over time. Do you agree with his view? What evidence can you cite to support your position?

textbook

James White’s Contemporary Moral Problems, 10th ed.  (Stamford, CT:  
Cengage Learning, 2012).   
ISBN-13: 9780840033789

[Solved] Worthwhile E ’” Https

[Solved] Worthwhile E ’” Https

 

Part One

  • What is the “culture of capitalism,” and what are its components? How is the culture of capitalism a “society of perpetual growth”? How does the “society of perpetual growth” compare to the ideas expressed in “Civilized to death?”
  • What is a “commodity” and what is “commodification”? Describe water as an example of commodification and its environmental and social repercussions, as conceptualized in “The story of stuff” and discussed in this week’s “water” assignments.
  • What are the critiques of healthcare (including “wellness”) and housing as commodities?

Part Two

  • What is the critique of GDP (or GNP)?
  • How does the critique of GDP pertain to last week’s “The story of stuff”; “The litter myth”; and “Affluenza”; and this week’s assigned textbook chapter?
  • What are the component indicators of the GPI? How is GPI arguably a better alternative to GDP (or GNP) as the measure of progress?

 

 

http://www.sustainwellbeing.net/gpi.htmlLinks to an external site.

[Solved] Writing Literature Reviews

[Solved] Writing Literature Reviews

why is research superior to other ways of knowing such as hunches or guesses. give examples.

textbooks – reference

Royse, D.  (2020). Research Methods in Social Work.  (8th Edition).  Pacific Grove, CA:  Brooks/Cole. Galvan, J.L. & Galvan, M. C. (2017). 

Writing Literature Reviews:  A Guide for Students of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. (7th Ed.) New York, NY:  Routledge.     

[Solved] Implicit Bias Often Goes

[Solved] Implicit Bias Often Goes

reply to classmate post. I need it for TODAY
my test results are neutral

classmates: 

Biases can be dangerous and deadly, especially when the people who have them hold positions of power. The results of my Implicit Association Test (IAT) were neutral. I scored an IAT D-score of 0 as most of my responses were similar in the compatible and incompatible trials. I believe black and white people are equal and similar except for the color of their skin. I am not biased and do not prefer a specific group of people based on the surface value of their skin. I am not surprised by my IAT results because I know I do not favor any group of people simply because their skin has a particular color or shade. I agree with the results of my IAT test as they accurately reflect my perception of racism. I feel that the implicit bias people have based on skin color is not a collective trait. Some people are still neutral and unfazed by skin color. I believe skin color is just a physical attribute that has been mistaken to mean more than it actually does. 

Based on the Diversity advocate Vernā Myers’ TED talk, most people have an implicit bias of some sort (Myers, 2014). When these biases are expressed explicitly, people are likely to be surprised by the error of their ways. Myers admits to believing that men make better drivers than women. She only recognizes this implicit bias when she expresses her thoughts loudly (Myers, 2014). This goes to show that implicit bias often goes undetected even by the people who have the bias. This is because the preference is subconscious and is seldom recognized by people unless they conduct tests like the Implicit Association Tests or express their bias explicitly.