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    Diversity in Psychology The arena of psychology is a detailed discipline based on motivation, feelings, reason, and behavior. The field of psychology can divided into various subcomponents with many variations on specialties such as abnormal psychology, the study of deviant behavior, to fields that deal with psychology in the workplace such as industrial and organizational psychology that are concerned with applying psychological techniques and methods in the workplace. Psychology has…

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    disease and illness to be the body’s response to solely biological factors. For example that disease is caused by injury or chemical imbalances, thus it excludes social and psychological reasons for disease. (Sarafino & Smith, 2014). The term biopsychosocial model states that there are three key aspects that interplay with each other affecting an individual’s health rather than just one individual aspect (MASIAK, 2013). The aspects are biological, social (family cultural influences) and…

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    relevance to social work practice, Within the framework of the biopsychosocial spiritual approach theories are used to develop interventions and a clear understanding of the need for each individual client. This approach is made up of exploring the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of people’s lives and environment. According to Van Wormer (2017), IMPORTANCE The biopsychosocial spiritual framework is completely relevant to social work practice. A result of this relevance…

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    or caregiver that results in harm, potential for harm, or threat of harm to a child. In this specific scenario, I am the CLS working with a 10 year-old female who is in the hospital due to a non-accidental head injury sustained as a result of her biological father using physical punishment. The multidisciplinary healthcare team has just informed me that protective services will…

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    Darwin's evolutionary thinking has influenced many sciences, among them psychology. As one of its effects, animals began to be used in psychological research processes, and this use is justified by the assumption that the basic processes are common to different species. In these studies, the animal is used only as a means and not as the research object, with an understanding of human behavior your ultimate goal. Making a retrospective review, it is undeniable the importance of knowledge gained…

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    aims to account all possible factors across fields (person, environment, and time) to get a complete understanding, important for responding to people’s needs and goals (Hutchinson 12). Each field includes a set of dimensions. The person includes a biological, psychological and spiritual dimension. The environment is made up of physical, cultural, social structure and institutions, organizations, communities and groups. Time can be linear, historical and chronological (Hutchinson 12). All these…

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    Psychiatry versus Psychology Often, when asked the difference, people will confuse the Psychiatry and Psychology professions. Even more often people will go so far as to say they are interchangeable. While these two professions can overlap and do have many similarities, they are not the same. In this paper I will focus on three main points of comparison between both practices. These points will be Education and Licensure requirements, Objective of Practitioners, and Focus of their fields.…

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    Who is My Audience? I’m writing this article for The Ubyssey; therefore, my audience is the general student body population of UBC. More specifically, it’s towards first time college students who have been scarred by a decline in their grades. The students who confused and surprised by the amount of work that is expected of them, and don’t know how to manage their time wisely. Its to aid those who are naively spending hours on a studying method that simply wont reap them the grades they’re…

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    connections emotionally or react in ways that they can relate to. Especially those such as the elderly that end up alone at nursing homes and face certain disabilities whether it is physical or cognitive, such as Alzheimer’s. In the field of psychology, researchers have studied and proved that music in relation to the elderly has had a positive psychological benefit. It gives these individuals the opportunity to reconnect with their family, sometimes caregiver if they are assigned to one and…

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    The mind body problem remains a problem in philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. What is the association amongst the physical domain and the mind or consciousness? Is the mind and body one substance as monism disputes? Alternatively, are the mind and body separate as dualism claims? These contrasting doctrines (monism and dualism) have come to an impasse many times. In an essay called What it is Like to be a Bat, the philosopher Thomas Nagel offers a thought experiment that materialist…

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