Describe personal strengths that are important within the field of counseling. E

Describe personal strengths that are important within the field of counseling.
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Describe personal strengths that are important within the field of counseling.
Explain what personal opportunities exist for growth. ( 2-3 paragraphs)
https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-nature-versus-nurture-2795392After reviewing What Is Nature Versus Nurture? and this week’s chapter readings, use the case study at the end of Chapter 1, Case Illustration 1.2 Charlie, and answer the following question.
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Photo 1.2 The journey of human development, from infancy to elderhood, continues to evolve during the lifespan. Source: Stockphoto.com/Tana26. Table 1.2 Periods of Human Development Period Estimated Age Range Description Conception/prenatal 0 Period involving rapid and extensive growth from a single cell to a human with neurological capabilities Infancy Birth to 24 months While highly dependent, the development of language, symbolic thought, social skills, and modeling takes place Toddler 1 to 3 years (overlap) Increasing mobility and independence; “the terrible twos” Early school age 4 to 6 years Increasing self-sufficiency, peer interest and interaction, and school-readiness skills Middle childhood 7 to 12 years Achievement drive becomes evident; the fundamental skills of reading, writing, and arithmetic are mastered Early adolescence 13 to 18 years Rapid physical changes and the development of sexual characteristics; increased peer interaction and influence; cognitively moving into formal, abstract reasoning Late adolescence 19 to 25 years The pursuit of independence (socially, psychology, and financially) and desire to identify vocational direction and personal identity Early adulthood 26 to 35 years Focus on establishing personal and economic independence, career development, and, for many, selecting a mate, possibly starting a family, and rearing children Middle adulthood 36 to 50 years While maintaining a satisfying career, interest turns toward social responsibility and in assisting the next generation Late adulthood 51 to 75 years Adjusting to post-work identity and retirement; adjusting to challenges of changing health Elderhood (oldest-old) ≥75 years Reflection and life review; preparing for the end of life As you scan these periods of development, begin to consider the challenges, those tasks encountered by an individual at each period, and the role that you, as counselor, could play in facilitating the individual’s development through that period. Your thoughts on these issues will take greater form as you proceed in your reading. Development as Contextual While Table 1.2 points out some generalized tasks or challenges confronting individuals at each period of their development, the nature of the challenges as well as the quality of the responses can be influenced by the context in which the development is occurring. Simply consider the situation of two individuals entering a late adult period of their development. Imagine that one has a healthy retirement plan, wonderful physical health, the support of an intimate partner and extended family, and job-related health benefits. Addressing the tasks of this period will be different for that individual as opposed to one who is without family support, living on Social Security and food stamps, and has to employ emergency hospital services as his or her only form of health care. These are contextual variables, and they clearly impact the continuity of development. Whether it is our local neighborhood or global community, our development occurs and is influenced by the setting and conditions as context. Factors such as culture, ethnicity, social values, histories, and economics come into play in the unfolding of our personal stories. We are developing, but we as people of the 21st century are developing in a different context than that of our ancestors. As such, when viewing development, one must appreciate the influence that context contributes. According to Baltes and Smith (2003), context exerts three types of influences on human development: (a) normative age-graded influence that presents individuals as similar to those within their age group; (b) normative history-graded influences, such as the widespread impact of major sociopolitical events like world war, the civil rights movements, or even the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001; and (c) nonnormative or highly individualized life events, such as the death of a loved one, the experience of being abandoned or abused, or even something like winning the lottery. LIFE DOMAINS OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT As you proceed in your readings, you will see that the upcoming chapters discuss development by way of reviewing the theories and research targeting specific domains of development within the context of a particular developmental period. These domains refer to specific aspects of growth and change as noted in socioemotional, physical, linguistic, and cognitive development. There are times when it appears that growth in one domain is dominant, even to the point of overriding development in other domains. For example, consider the case of the crawler who almost magically transitioned to taking her first steps. While the physical expression of this child’s development may gather attention, the truth is that other domains are changing, perhaps more gradually and less prominently but changing nonetheless. The child’s new physical capabilities interact and benefit from improved sensory perception and stimulate increasing cognitive development by way of infusion of new experiences. Change across domains is occurring often but sometimes not in obvious ways. Photo 1.3 Healthy lifestyles, including good nutrition, contribute to a healthier longevity. Source: Digital Vision/Photodisk/Thinkstock. Consider the changes accompanying adolescence. While one can see and most certainly experience the physical changes (deepening of the voice, physical development, body hair growth, etc.) and emotional liability (adolescent moodiness) that accompany puberty, the cognitive changes that are occurring may be less apparent. Changes that are qualitative in nature provide the adolescent with an increasing ability to think about his or her own thinking and to operate in the world of the hypothetical. Development is a multifaceted process consisting of growth, regression, and change in many different domains. Understanding the uniqueness of these changes across domains, as they take form at different chronological periods of development, is essential if counselors are to know what is normative and what to do when help is needed. A BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL APPROACH For years, the question of the degree to which our development is the product of our biological inheritance or our lived experience has been debated. The question of nature (biological forces) versus nurture (environmental/experiential/learning forces) and the influence of each continues to rear its head, especially when addressing issues of intelligence and behavioral aberrations. Do we simply write off developmental variations and deviations as a function of the luck of genetics, positioning ourselves somewhat impotently on the sidelines and allowing nature to run its course? Or do we argue for sociopolitical and environmental changes that will ensure the proper nurturance for all in the human condition? Is it really that simple: either nature or nurture? Review of the literature and research outcomes tells us that it is not. As noted above, human development is complicated. Development is multifaceted, multidimensional, and contextual. Our development is, at any one point, the result or outcome of the interaction of biological, cultural, and uniquely personal factors (Baltes, Reuter-Lorenz, & Rösler, 2006). As such, development should be viewed and studied from an interactive perspective valuing the influence of biology, psychology, and social context in the same environment.
Are Charlie’s symptoms of depression and anxiety due to biological or environmental factors?
Charlie is a 28-year-old Caucasian female presenting with symptoms of possible depression and anxiety. Charlie reports that her boyfriend, Jack, asked her to marry him 2 months ago, but she has not yet accepted the proposal. Ever since, she has been feeling anxious, overeating, and sleeping 10 to 12 hours at a time. Charlie has been withdrawn from her friends because she knows that they do not support her relationship with Jack, as they believe that he is an alcoholic and has abused her. She also lacks interest in her work, has been taking numerous days off, and has demonstrated very low performance on her job duties. Charlie grew up in a very rigid and religious family. She states that her parents are very supportive of her, but they were always very critical toward her while she was growing up. Her father is very authoritative, and he is also a heavy drinker. While drunk, he often exhibits extremely violent and abusive behavior toward his wife and Charlie. Charlie’s relationship with her mother is strained because she is critical of her father’s behavior and often voices her disapproval of her father’s actions toward her mother. Charlie reports that her relationship with Jack has been rocky, with multiple breakups and a history of heated augments. Jack becomes extremely violent when intoxicated, and it reminds her of her father’s behavior and how that affected her family. Charlie’s religious beliefs cause her to feel guilt over her father and Jack’s drinking problems. She reports having a few good friends whom she sees “from time to time.” She expresses that she can “rely on them to vent her frustrations” but has recently “pulled back from them” because they do not approve of her relationship with Jack. Charlie and Jack have a history of domestic violence. She reported one incident of domestic violence to the police, in which Jack was arrested and referred to participate in anger management counseling. Although there has not been an incident since then, Charlie is worried that he might do it again when he drinks. Charlie reports no homicidal ideation, plan, or intent to do so. She also denies any personal alcohol or substance abuse. In summary, Charlie is presenting symptoms of depression and anxiety. The symptoms and findings are prominent and clinically significant: oversleeping, overeating, isolative behavior, and feelings of anxiety. The symptoms are relatively acute. Protective factors include a supportive mother and friends, as well as Charlie’s insight and motivation for treatment. Significant biopsychosocial stressors include absences from work and her relationship with her supervisor and coworkers. Other stressors include her relationship with her boyfriend, Jack, and her traumatic experience while growing up with an abusive alcoholic father, a demanding mother, and also a history of domestic violence with her father and her boyfriend. You may want to use this case for role-playing activities in class and for discussion purposes.
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Sal grew up in a close-knit family with the males being patriarchs and expressing little emotion. Alcohol was normally consumed with all meals, and Sal started drinking at the age of 10. Sal indicates that he was a “hard drinker” during his 20s and 30s, when he developed stomach problems and high blood pressure. At that point, he limited his use of alcohol to his Friday night poker club and to Sunday dinner with the family. Since Maria’s death, Sal has regularly consumed 3 to 4 drinks a day but lately has been drinking more than usual. He says it alleviates some of the pain, stress, and loneliness. It also helps him sleep, along with the over-the-counter medications that he takes for arthritis pain and as sleep aids. He came to the clinic because his hypertension and gastritis have become extremely labile and intractable. When you ask Mr. Franco how he is doing, he says, “Oh, I guess I’m okay for an old widower. I don’t think it really matters how I feel or what I do anymore at my age.”
Establish context for your case note by briefly describing the client based on the information that you are presented within his or her case scenario.
Describe the basic elements of the theory that you are applying to the client’s case. Does the theory include developmental stages or other unique characteristics?
Explain foundational information about the theory, including information about its founder.
Explain why this is an appropriate theory to apply to the client. Include supporting evidence from across the client’s lifespan.
AssessmentThrough the lens of the developmental theory, explain the physical and cognitive components of the client’s case across the lifespan.
Through the lens of the developmental theory, explain the systemic and environmental components of the client’s case across the lifespan.
Using the developmental theory as a guide, explain the client’s career development across the lifespan.
Using the developmental theory as a guide, explain the client’s work environment across the lifespan.
Describe how the client’s career and work history across his or her lifespan relates to his or her current state.
Explain, through the lens of the developmental theory, any cultural components of the case that play a role in the development of the client.
Explain, through the lens of the developmental theory, any ethical components of the case that play a role in the development of the client.
PlanTo create context for your Plan section, summarize your assessment of your client’s case by describing the outcome of the application of the developmental theory.
Describe any specific ethical and cultural considerations you will make when working with this client, based on your assessment of his or her case.
Based on your description of the client’s current state, in regard to his or her career and work history, describe any specific considerations you will make when working with the client.
Explain the client in terms of his or her overall wellness and mental health status. Use your assessment to inform your explanation.
Based on the client’s overall wellness and mental health status, describe what needs to be addressed to get the person to a state of mental wellness

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Please provide an answer that is 100% original and do not copy the answer to thi

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Select a sector designated as critical by “Presidential Policy Directive-21: Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience” and determine the following:
How are homeland security operations administered in this sector? Is there a heavy reliance on private industry to secure the sector of your choice?
What type of intelligence and information sharing capabilities exist to support security operations and terror prevention?
Are public and private security investments in this sector adequate?
How would you administer a more effective security program to protect the sector of your choice? Explain your answer.
Which response and recovery plans are in place for the sector of your choice at the local, state, and federal levels?
What does the future of security operations entail for your sector of choice?
Your paper will be 1,250 to 1,750 words long (with a typical font and spacing this will come to 5 to 7 pages) using Arial, Times Roman, or Courier font. Ensure that throughout the paper you place heavy emphasis on analyzing the effectiveness of the funding and program administration strategies employed by the federal government and private sector as they pertain to homeland security. This will assist you in meeting the project requirements.
Your paper must contain in-text citations as well as a Reference List using proper APA citation format. If you need more information on APA format, try the following links:
Requirements: 1,250-1,750 Times New Roman Size 12 Font Double-Spaced APA Format Excluding the Title and Reference Pages
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Please be sure to include an introduction paragraph with a clear thesis statement in the last sentence of the introduction paragraph and a conclusion paragraph.
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You will thoroughly research (Premarital Counseling) and submit a 10-page paper.

You will thoroughly research (Premarital Counseling) and submit a 10-page paper.

You will thoroughly research (Premarital Counseling) and submit a 10-page paper.
Biblical, theological material related to the topic,
a clear definition of the topic with symptoms typical of this issue,
the extent (or prevalence) of the challenge within the issue (e.g., how many people have this problem?), why the issue is painful,
suggested interventions with goals of the pastoral counseling and the pastoral care plan.

a. Read “A Brother Lost” on pp. 68-70. b. We sometimes make assumptions or gener

a. Read “A Brother Lost” on pp. 68-70.
b. We sometimes make assumptions or gener

a. Read “A Brother Lost” on pp. 68-70.
b. We sometimes make assumptions or generalizations about a certain group until we meet a member of that group who changes our opinion. Think of an individual who changed your viewpoint toward a group, perhaps an elderly person or someone with a disability, a person from another culture or political party, or even a homeless or mentally ill person. Write a narrative essay (500-750 words) describing your experience. NO PLAGIAT
APA FORMAT
Mehdi Hadj-azzam
IAU International American University
ENG 100 English Composition
Mr. Robert Danielak
March 3rd, 2024
Thank you

Directions: Write five paragraphs (approximately 2-3 pages double-spaced) on how

Directions: Write five paragraphs (approximately 2-3 pages double-spaced) on how

Directions: Write five paragraphs (approximately 2-3 pages double-spaced) on how the Pandemic has impacted your life. In this essay, the cause is the Pandemic, introduced in the first paragraph, and the effects will be described in the body of your paper.
Please skip a line between paragraphs. You only need a brief introduction and conclusion. Focus your development on the body paragraphs.
I. Introduction (4-5 sentences)
Include a Thesis – Preview Effects
(the cause is the Pandemic)
II. First Body Paragraph (Describe the First Effect)
III. Transition to Second Body Paragraph (Describe the Second Effect)
IV. Transition to Third Paragraph (Describe the Third Effect)
V. Conclusion – Sum up Essay and Final Takeaways or Quote
Write your essay as though it will be read by someone one hundred years from now.
Create strong word pictures. Make the reader experience what it was like to live during the 2020 Pandemic. Use concrete nouns and vivid verbs. Also, incorporate objective, subjective, and figurative descriptions.
Requirements: 5 paragraphs about 2-3 pages long

Imagine you live in Mumias, an average town in Western Kenya. The National Music

Imagine you live in Mumias, an average town in Western Kenya. The National Music

Imagine you live in Mumias, an average town in Western Kenya. The National Music
Festivals are set to be held in this town for five days. Your friend who lives in Webuye town intends to come over.Give them clear directions to Nabongo cultural centre in Mumias town. Make your instructions as precise (one page) and clear as possible – you could use landmarks, well known means of transport, show distance in kilometers e.t.c.

discussion 7 1. Watch the following videos on hydration. 2. From the videos abo

discussion 7
1. Watch the following videos on hydration.
2. From the videos abo

discussion 7
1. Watch the following videos on hydration.
2. From the videos above, answer the following questions:
Prior to this class, what was your thoughts on Hydration?
After reading the chapter material and watching the videos, how you would advise a high school cross country team on hydration before, during, and after their practice.
Discussion 8
1. Watch the following videos.
2. From the videos above, answer the following questions:
How can Vitamin D impact athletic performance?
What do antioxidants do?

Part of the requirements of this class is exercise. As the Catalog Description s

Part of the requirements of this class is exercise. As the Catalog Description s

Part of the requirements of this class is exercise. As the Catalog Description states, “A combination of physical activity and lecture providing regular exercise to develop physical fitness.”
You are required to exercise 3 times per week.
Each week I will provide 3 recorded yoga classes so you can exercise at home at your convenience.
Each class is approximately 35-50 minutes long.
When you have completed all three classes you will submit your answers to the following questions.
What did you enjoy about each of the three classes? Please designate each class. For example, in Class #1: I enjoyed the feeling of relaxation after I was done taking the class. I enjoyed the shoulder stretches because I have limited movement in my shoulders. I had a difficult time with the one-legged balance. You may discuss specific poses and exercises that you experienced in each of the videos. You will say something about each class. Please talk specifically about the classes so I know you are practicing along with each video.
What was difficult about the class, or did anything hurt? Be specific. For example, in Class #1: I can’t sit cross-legged on the floor. Is there another way I can complete the exercise without my legs hurting? That way I can help. You may also ask a question and I will answer your question in the comments area when I grade your weekly exercise assignment.
Submit your assignment at the end of each module/week.
You may type your answers into the text box, or attach in doc, docx, or pdf.
Module 5 Recorded Yoga Classes. Click on the links below to see and exercise with the videos.
Class 13Links to an external site.
Class 14Links to an external site.
Class 15Links to an external site.

Answer BOTH questions. Cite appropriately. 1. Familial factors, the automobile,

Answer BOTH questions. Cite appropriately.
1. Familial factors, the automobile,

Answer BOTH questions. Cite appropriately.
1. Familial factors, the automobile, racial factors, government policies (transportation policies, tax, incentives, funding, etc.), city crime, and activities of realtors are some of the most important factors influencing suburbanization in the U.S. What factor or group of factors are most influential to the continuous creation of settlements beyond city peripheries? Why and how?
2. “Once one recognizes that the automobile is not just a machine but a single element in a vast technical ecosystem in which every part is connected to every other and all human behaviors and institutions are shaped by its presence or absence, one is forced to recognize that any changes in this car-dependent landscape are almost inevitably trickier and more complicated than they first appear. It’s not just that Americans love their automobiles; it’s that the landscape we have created for them that makes no other options available to us. We have no choice but to love them.” (Wells and Cronon 2012, P.XII).
On the other hand, European cities, like Paris implements policies to deliberately restrict suburbanization (Fishman, 1987). Paris have also created an efficient transit system to enhance access and mobility around the city.
Considering the above notions, and from your experience, how would you describe New Orleans in terms of city planning and access (efficient mobility)?

The Ethics Guide for Chapter 8, “ERP Estimation”, on page 206 describes a scenar

The Ethics Guide for Chapter 8, “ERP Estimation”, on page 206 describes a scenar

The Ethics Guide for Chapter 8, “ERP Estimation”, on page 206 describes a scenario where an employee has good intentions but uses questionable methods to justify his actions. Read the Ethics Guide and answer the following questions using the categorical imperative and utilitarianism ethical perspectives:
Was Todd ethical in his actions?Answer the question using the categorical imperative (page 18) perspective. Explain your answer.
Answer the question using the utilitarianism perspective (page 43). Explain your answer.
Which perspective best matches your view?
In your opinion, of the actions taken by Todd, which one was the least ethical? What ethical perspective does your opinion reflect?
What would you do if you were Todd’s boss? Answer entirely from your perspective.
This discussion requires students:
Post an Original Response to the Questions (250 words minimum please)
Reply to two classmates (75 words minimum each reply)