In the article “Multicultural applications of cognitive-behavioral therapy” published in the journal of Professional Psychology: Research and Practice by the American Psychological Association (APA), the author Pamela A. Hays discusses and critiques Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) through a multicultural lens. Hays begins her article by explaining that mainstream psychological research, or research focused on developing treatment for the mentally ill, still treats race, ethnicity, and culture…
During the many years of carefully analyzing the theories of crime, questionings have challenged whether or not sociology can illustrate and help understand the causation of crimes. The theories of crime and delinquency are used to explain the principle of the crime committed and provides a supportive argument into the motive and compensation of the individual’s actions. Sociological theories of crime focus’ on a macro level around three of its leading theories: strain theory, social learning…
Complications of open surgical tracheostomy and their management-our experience Introduction Tracheostomy is the surgical procedure to create an artificial opening in the trachea to bypass the obstructed airway above it. History reveals that it is an oldest surgical procedure dating back 3600 B.C.E. in Egypt(1). It has under gone numerous modifications during the past millennia. The first elective tracheostomy was done in AD 100 by Asclepiad’s of Bithynia and the described by Galen in AD131(2)…
Her claims were backed up by reports from international bodies such as The World Health Organisation (WHO), newspapers like The Washington Post, and papers published in credible journals like Population Health Management. c. She provided statistics, a form of aggregate examples, on the number of deaths due to water-related diseases, time taken to collect water…
I had to learn to walk again”, Recalls Hoback. Her quick recovery was featured in the New England Journal of Medicine. Although miraculous under such circumstances, her recovery still required nearly 2,000 hours of hospitalization and rehabilitation at an estimated cost of over $250,000. The cost of recovery for Hoback was more than financial also taking…
Killing Lincoln is a vivid retelling of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln written by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard. They detail the assassination from multiple viewpoints, including that of the president and his assassin. It could serve as a useful tool for scholars because the information is presented in a clear, chronological format, collected from multiple resources, and addresses some of the speculation and conspiracies surrounding this heinous act. It is written by two authors: Bill…
did indeed violate the First Amendment right to Freedom of the Press. Furthermore, reversing the previous two decisions in favor of the Petitioner “Nebraska Press Association, et al.” The U.S. Supreme Court went on to say that allowing the press to report on criminal trials does not usually interfere with the defendants Sixth Amendment “Right to a Fair Trial” http://ezpltccd.edu:2048 GalejCX3457000022: U.S. Supreme Court Case number two, Branzburg vs. Hayes this case heard by the U.S.…
Provides facilitator and students before seminar with an A4 sheet containing The reference list (APA format) of the resources (incl. citations on PP slides and/or OHTs), and [2] An outline of the Seminar in dot point form with intent citations to acknowledge the origins of the ideas expressed. [2] 15. Provides facilitator with one page of written information from each individual presenter including references and handout of PP slides beforehand…
Introduction Introduction to psychological research is an essential course for students pursing a psychology degree. Understanding the fundamentals of psychological research is essential. Specifically, this course has allowed students to survey many topics in psychological research. Additional topics surveyed include reliability and validity, crafting a research design, understand research related to behavior and mental processes, applying a biblical worldview to psychological research and,…
(2009). Ethnicity and risk for symptoms of posttraumatic stress following intimate partner violence: prevalence and predictors in European American and African American women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 24(1), 3-19. Doi: 10.1177/0886260508314335 Database: The data base utilized in this research article was CINAHL. This database is commonly used for Access to Nursing and Allied Health Literature. Although this database…