“Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night” by Dylan Thomas Do you agree with the speaker that people should fiercely resist death, clinging passionately to their lives? Or should people die calmly? Make sure you tie in your answer with the speaker’s outlook on death.
Which legal method involves extending a ruling from one case…
Which legal method involves extending a ruling from one case to another based on shared principles?
Choose ONLY ONE of the following two questions. Write ONLY “…
Choose ONLY ONE of the following two questions. Write ONLY “Question 1” or “Question 2” before typing your answer in your document; do NOT write any part of the question. ________________________________________ Question 1 You are working with a client, Jo, who you have been seeing at your college counseling center for several months. Jo is a 19 year-old, African American student who identifies as a cisgender gay male. He has a history of severe episodes of Major Depressive Disorder and has reportedly attempted suicide in the past. However, Jo has been doing well recently and has not expressed any significant depressive symptoms in the last several months. Most of your therapy sessions have focused on helping Jo decrease his alcohol use, which has begun to negatively impact his grades. When Jo comes into your office today, he appears sullen and tired. Jo becomes tearful as he tells you that he lost his scholarship due to his failing grades and he is feeling “devastated.” He says “I worked my whole life for this. What’s the point now? I’ll never get my degree.” When you ask Joe if he has been thinking about suicide, Jo shares that he has been having thoughts of suicide for the past three days. Please answer the following questions about this case: What are at least three things you would ask Jo to further assess for risk of suicide? Identify at least three risk factors from the case description above that may contribute to an increased suicide risk for Jo. What specific ethical and legal obligations do you have as a clinician when assessing for suicide? Remember to answer ALL parts of the question. Remember that your answer must be no more than 2 pages long. OR Question 2 You learn about a new 30-item self-report assessment tool that measures symptoms of anxiety. You just got a new client and you are considering using it with them each week. You think it may be useful for tracking changes in their symptoms throughout therapy. What are some things you would need to consider when determining whether you should use the test with this client? Please discuss A) considerations regarding the test’s reliability and validity, B) practical considerations, and C) ethical and/or diversity-related considerations. Remember to answer ALL parts of the question. Remember that your answer must be no more than 2 pages long.
How will you develop a positive teacher-family relationship?
How will you develop a positive teacher-family relationship?
State your opinion on the question, “Can rewards actually pu…
State your opinion on the question, “Can rewards actually punish?” Be sure to give examples from your personal experience as well as from what you have read.
What was Imam Malik’s major legal work, based on Medinan pra…
What was Imam Malik’s major legal work, based on Medinan practice?
What are the most common pediatric solid tumors?
What are the most common pediatric solid tumors?
Is teacher-directed learning ever appropriate in development…
Is teacher-directed learning ever appropriate in developmentally appropriate programs? When?
Read the following passage and list the biases: Spencer has…
Read the following passage and list the biases: Spencer has been in a bad mood all day. When he came in, he cried as his mother took off his coat, and he was crabby when she left. He started in the block corner, where he didn’t like the way the kids were building, and kicked over Emily’s tower. When I took him aside, he tried to bite me on the hand—I guess he doesn’t want to be corrected because he’s in a bad mood and is crabby.
Cara has trouble with her vision because she was born withou…
Cara has trouble with her vision because she was born without any cones in her retina. Because she has no cones, Cara