Alcoholism – is it a disease
Should alcoholism be viewed as a disease? Be sure to think critically about the question and to support your answer with correctly source credited information from the text. What are the […]
Should alcoholism be viewed as a disease? Be sure to think critically about the question and to support your answer with correctly source credited information from the text. What are the […]
In this assignment, you will demonstrate your understanding of how history has shaped professional counseling in the 21st century. You will discuss key events or organizations that you believe have […]
Depending on your chosen site and the length of your observation, the paper should be no more than six pages pages. Observations that demonstrate critical thinking and analysis include components […]
Review the Final Research Project instructions located in Week Five. To help with the preparation of the paper, complete the following items and submit them to your instructor as a […]
This assignment is made up of two components: a chart/matrix and an essay. 1. Select a thought, action, or emotional behavior you want to change. 2. Design a chart/matrix with […]
Although some states and cities have passed laws to ban texting and using handheld phones while driving, there is no current law to ban all cell phone use while driving. […]
Is human nature good or bad? In an essay of four to six double spaced pages, evaluate arguments on both sides of this issue by first summarizing, in your own […]
For this assignment, you are to create a 20-slide PowerPoint not including title and reference slides on operant conditioning. The PowerPoint must include the following: Background information on the […]
Application Scenario 1 Angie woke up Saturday morning in the mood for donuts. She decided to treat herself to Krispy Kreme after having worked hard all week. As she drove […]
Carl Rogers developed his person-centered theory of therapy as a positive alternative to the pessimistic and pathologizing tendencies of Freud’s Psychoanalysis and the mechanistic and potentially dehumanizing outlook of Skinner […]