• Psychotherapy is often misunderstood or devalued. • Discuss your views of the PMHNP as a psychotherapist • Discuss whether it is feasible to provide psychotherapy at each patient encounter Week2: Dream Interpretation Freud viewed dreams as the “royal road to the unconscious.” • Discuss a memorable dream from your childhood. Provide as much detail about…

  • In your own words, explain what the term “otherness” means to you. Consider how it relates to the ways we perceive and interact with people who are different from ourselves in terms of culture, race, gender, religion, or other characteristics. Personal Reflection: Reflect on your personal experiences with “otherness.” How have you encountered it in…

  • Project One Guidelines and Rubric.html BUS 206 Project One Guidelines and Rubric Competency In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency: Describe the foundational elements of the U.S. legal system and the relationships among them Scenario You are a successful small business owner and have been asked to make a presentation…

  • You see a child whose family believes in natural therapy for illnesses (e.g., diet therapy, massage, heat treatments). How will you incorporate the family’s beliefs into the treatment of a child with an acute upper respiratory infection? With leukemia? Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style…

  • 1. Select and describe an Advanced Nurse Practitioner role. 2. Why are you becoming a Nurse Practitioner? (PMHNP) 3. Find one research article, expert opinion about the Nurse Practitioner role and summarize the article. 4. What does the Institute Of Medicine (IOM) say about the need of Nurse Practitioners? 5. Identify and describe the effects…

  • 1. Background Paul C. Bernhardt is affiliated with Frostburg State University. His research bridges psychology, linguistics, and education, focusing on how people learn, process language, and develop critical thinking skills. He has collaborated with scholars in psychology and linguistics, contributing to both empirical studies and applied educational practices. 2. Key Themes in His Work Critical…

  • Introduction Criminal law is built upon foundational principles that determine liability and punishment. Three of the most critical concepts are actus reus (the guilty act), mens rea (the guilty mind), and corpus delicti (the body of the crime). Together, they form the framework for understanding how crimes are defined, prosecuted, and adjudicated. This set of…

  • Introduction Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the non‑medical factors that influence health outcomes. They include conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age, shaped by the distribution of money, power, and resources. For nurses, understanding and addressing SDOH is essential to delivering holistic, equitable care. However, numerous barriers and challenges hinder…

  • Introduction David Finkelhor is one of the most prominent researchers in the field of child sexual abuse (CSA). His work has shaped both theoretical understanding and practical approaches to prevention. Two of his most influential contributions are: The Preconditions Model of Child Sexual Abuse (1984) Research on Prevention Strategies (1990s–2000s) These notes provide a detailed…

  • The Lynch & Cicchetti article develops an ecological‑transactional model to explain how child maltreatment and community violence interact over time to shape children’s psychological outcomes. 📖 Core Summary Nested ecological contexts: The authors conceptualize children’s environments as layered systems (family, community, broader society), each exerting influence with varying proximity to the child. Transactional processes: Child…