Home » Ethics » Page 20

Imagine you are a mental health worker assigned the task of presenting information about this life stage for training purposes.

Imagine you are a mental health worker assigned the task of presenting information about this life stage for training purposes. Family Development Presentation Using the life stage you selected (Adolescence)for analysis throughout this course, imagine you are a mental health worker assigned the task of presenting information about this life stage for training purposes. Audience: … Read more

Home » Ethics » Page 20

Fill in the tables associated with the correct chapter (e.g., Life, Death, Immortality) to organize your thoughts about the individual person

Fill in the tables associated with the correct chapter (e.g., Life, Death, Immortality) to organize your thoughts about the individual person Table Submissions Fill in the tables associated with the correct chapter (e.g., Life, Death, Immortality) to organize your thoughts about the individual person/populations experience. Anticipate you will see similar examples more than once, this … Read more

Home » Ethics » Page 20

Select a piece of literature or expository text that you believe to have racist or discriminatory undertones

Select a piece of literature or expository text that you believe to have racist or discriminatory undertones Select a piece of literature or expository text that you believe to have racist or discriminatory undertones and/or stereotypes of any sort regarding any part of the population (women, Latinos, men, blacks, LGBTQ individuals…). Write a 1-2 page … Read more

Home » Ethics » Page 20

Write a 3-5-page paper/project on a stigma-related topic.

Write a 3-5-page paper/project on a stigma-related topic. Write a 3-5-page paper/project on a stigma-related topic. Topics can include: NIMBY deinstitutionalizing, mental health medication management, ethical responsibility of social workers in stigma, EAP Programs, persistent and chronically mentally ill individuals being able to be social workers and other mental health professionals, involuntary commitment of individuals … Read more

Place order