The “soul friendships” can be difficult to cultivate.

The “soul friendships” can be difficult to cultivate.  As it states  in the chapter, they can take time to develop, but usually there is some  sort of commonality between the two people in which the friendship can  develop into one of the soul.  The example in the chapter in which Mark  Vernon uses for this […]

Describe the relationship between the crime that the inmate or offender committed and antisocial personality disorder.—Rachel

The powerpoint that will be used is attached below. Please only answer part with my name and assign a Assignment Content Create a case scenario describing an inmate or offender with antisocial personality disorder. Create a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation on your case scenario. Include the following in your presentation: Provide a brief summary of your case […]

Describe the relationship between individual artistic expression and the cultural, social, political, and historical forces which give rise to these expressions.  

As a way of experiencing the Humanities beyond your classroom, computer, and textbook, you are asked to attend a “cultural event” and report on your experience. This assignment requires the following: Write a three to four (3-4) page paper (750-1,000 words) in which you: Identify the date visited, location, name, and background of the museum […]

Identify at least one area of growth in either of these roles you would like to further develop, and explain why.  Identify two significant external factors that  might influence your work if you served in a leadership or management  role in social work. 

Leadership and Management—A Personal Perspective Last week, you began exploring the similarities  and differences of leadership and management roles and the contributions  these roles make to an organization’s functioning. Social workers need  to be aware of these similarities and differences in order to determine  which management or leadership skills are most appropriate in a given […]

research base for the program evaluation by reviewing published evaluations and relevant research, and then to decide on a model of evaluation you plan to use in your program evaluation.

Program Evaluation Plan Part 3: Communicating Results For the course project, you have been assuming the role of a consultant who has been hired to develop a plan for an evaluation of a clinical mental health counseling program. Remember, you are creating a fictitious but plausible program with hypothetical stakeholders, clients, interventions, and measures. The […]

Describe how this Meta-theme applies to global cities 2. Provide a quotation from one of the Articles and explain how it illustrates this Meta-theme    

The Meta-themes paper must be formatted as follows: Word document Cover page with your name, Panther ID, date of submission, course name/number, and semester Double-spaced Left-justified One-inch margins 12-point Times New Roman font Page numbers in the upper-right-hand corner Choose two (2) Meta themes and write six (6)- eight (8) pages of text, not including the […]

Analyzing my own life, I’m not sure if these friendships are possible. I don’t have someone I would consider my “soul friend”. I have close friends, but I wouldn’t consider any of them to be soulmates.

Soul friendships are the highest form of friendship. Once a person has attained such a friendship, if at all possible, it is their duty and obligation to nurture this friendship. Soul friends are friends that stick with each other through thick and thin, the good and the bad. They share life’s ups and downs and […]

Describe what it might mean to hold oneself in “proper” self-regard and also to “get over oneself”? How is it possible to inhabit these seemingly contradictory roles? What are some examples you can share from your own life?

  Vernon summarizes Aristotle’s paradoxical description of soul friendship as the following: Close friendship requires an individual to possess a greater range of qualities than just a fulsome capacity for reciprocal goodwill. It requires a proper sort of self-regard—the kind that allows the individual to get over themselves; and a wider love of life itself—so […]

What is your own understanding of the “ability to live life without certainty, but with an expectant open-heartedness” in terms of friendship and do you concur that it is the ethical approach to cultivating true friendship? If not, based on what you learned in this course, what is?  

In our reading this week, we learned more about some of the philosophers’ perspectives on how to cultivate that fertile ground for engaging in meaningful friendships. Many philosophers seem to agree that friendship is not about being knowledgeable or following a specific prescription for being a true friend. Vernon’s summary of Socrates’ position entails the […]

Post a description of the steps you would take to address the situation in an ethical manner. Justify your response with evidence from the Readings.

Discussion 1: Title Protection and Licensure When one pictures a doctor sitting at her office desk, it seems natural to imagine multiple diplomas on the wall nearby. The notion of doctors displaying their credentials seems indisputable when one considers the importance of professional credibility in instilling trust in patients. Just as medical practitioners are responsible […]

Discuss either how one of the relationships in your film is maintained by the characters or discuss reasons that the relationship in your film will end (or likely end.) Be sure to discuss aversive communication behaviors that the characters display (if relevant) and provide specific examples. 

In this paper, you will examine several central theories of interpersonal communication and apply them to the film of your choice. The focus will be on how communication is used to initiate, maintain, and terminate relationships, and will cover several theories of each stage. The film will serve as a vehicle for learning about interpersonal […]