Introduction The case study of Yevette’s Brave Battle explores resilience, adversity, and the psychological, social, and medical dimensions of overcoming a life-threatening illness. It highlights the journey of Yevette, a young woman diagnosed with a serious condition, and her determination to fight through physical, emotional, and social challenges. This study provides insights into patient-centered care,…
LEARNING ACTIVITY If you have not done so, please be sure to complete the Unit 7 Learning Activities, as these learning activities are graded and will help prepare you for the assignment. You will earn points once you complete the activities. You must reach the final slide to receive full credit. You will not earn…
Gerald Corey emphasizes that ethics are central to counseling practice. Counselors must balance professional codes with personal values, cultural sensitivity, and client welfare. Ethical practice is not about rigid rules but about thoughtful decision‑making in complex situations. Key Ethical Principles Confidentiality: Protecting client information is fundamental, but limits exist (e.g., danger to self/others, legal requirements).…
Introduction Michael P. Nichols and Sean D. Davis’s text Family Therapy: Concepts and Methods (latest editions) is a foundational resource in the study of marriage and family therapy. It provides a comprehensive overview of theoretical models, clinical practices, and historical developments in the field. The book emphasizes the systemic perspective: families are not just collections…
Introduction Gerald Corey’s Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy is one of the most widely used texts in counselor education. The book provides a comparative overview of major counseling theories, their practical applications, and the integration of techniques into professional practice. Corey emphasizes that no single theory is sufficient for all clients; instead, counselors…
The purpose of the individual biblical integration paper is to explore the topic of servant leadership in a non-exhaustive scholarly manner that will be useful in your chosen field. In this individual project, learners will be able to demonstrate comprehension of man-centered (contemporary/worldly) and Christ-centered (biblical) servant leadership as it relates to leadership assumptions and…
Option 1 Briefly describe the Understand-Solve-Explain approach to problem solving, giving examples of things you should consider in each step. Option 2 What are the dangers of alcohol consumption? Find a statistic on the issue, especially data on blood alcohol content. Tell how society may combat the dangers of alcohol consumption. Option 3 Give an…
How and why are the cognitive, psychoanalytic, behavioralist and humanist explanations of human behavior different. Give specific examples of a famous researcher for all of these approaches except cognitive. Read Chapter 7 of the textbook to learn about Psychology, Society, and Culture. Textbook: Social Science: An Introduction to the Study of Society Watch Video Links…
This self-reflection paper invites you to explore your personal thoughts, feelings, values, and attitudes about growing older in the United States. Aging is shaped by individual experiences, social structures, cultural expectations, and available resources. Through this assignment, you will reflect on what aging means to you and how you envision a “life well lived” in…
Disengagement Theory: Aging involves a natural withdrawal from social roles and relationships, which can benefit both the individual and society by easing role transitions. Role Theory: Aging individuals try to maintain social roles as long as possible; continued engagement in roles (family, work, community) supports identity and life satisfaction PICK ONE scenario from below and…