Attributions
We make attributions every day about our own behaviors and the behaviors of the people that we interact with. And depending on what we attribute to the cause of a […]
We make attributions every day about our own behaviors and the behaviors of the people that we interact with. And depending on what we attribute to the cause of a […]
Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you examine language as it relates to cognition. Address the following: Define language and lexicon. Evaluate the key features of language. Describe the four levels of […]
To complete each Reaction Paper, analyze what you feel you have learned from a specific module (your choice) and how you can use this information – personally, socially, professionally, […]
For this assignment, focus on the group of students in your program of study. Complete the “Classroom Management Models” chart to document the following: Research the following four classroom management […]
Go to the following website and take the stress inventory: http://www.stress.org/holmes-rahe-stress-inventory (Links to an external site.) After taking the stress inventory referenced above, write an essay to evaluate your personal stress […]
Explain how prolonged terrorist attacks, such as Hamas regularly launching rockets aimed at Israeli civilians, affects individuals as opposed to the affect of isolated terrorist attacks. Which is more difficult for the […]
Describe at least three factors that influence whether or not children are affected by terrorism. Do you think terrorism has a significant impact on children? Explain why. Your initial post should be […]
Read “Five Essential Elements of Immediate and Mid-Term Mass Trauma Intervention: Empirical Evidence,” and answer the following questions. How do the five essential elements of mass trauma intervention identified by […]
Read “Project Liberty: New York’s Crisis Counseling Program Created in the Aftermath of September 11, 2001.” Explain how Project Liberty met the needs of the community and the outreach initiatives […]
Go to your state’s official government web page (e.g., www.texas.gov or www.ca.gov). Locate at least two resources on the site available to victims of terrorist attacks or natural disasters addressing mental health, trauma, or coping. […]