What were the most significant theoretical understandings of the human condition identified by the humanistic movement of psychology in the United States?

1a) Humanistic psychology has a rich history and tradition of arguing for the human experience as the essence of understanding human behavior. This basis for understanding is divergent from the views in cognitive psychology, psychoanalysis and behaviorism. Based on your readings, what do you believe is the place of humanistic psychology as a movement within […]

describe how the patient will pay for the cost of treatment.

5D2 (200) Disease Process on Diabetes Write an imaginary case study for your hypothetical patient. Explain how the patient moved through the healthcare delivery system. With respect to the costs you calculated last week, describe how the patient will pay for the cost of treatment. Analyze the healthcare delivery system as illustrated in this case. […]

identify and discuss at least one differential (possible alternate) diagnosis for the principal diagnosis and at least one differential (possible alternate) diagnosis for the secondary diagnosis that you gave.

Review the case given below case study (Psychological Evaluation for Jessica E. Smith) for this required assignment (RA). On the basis of the information in the case study, provide a principal (primary) and a secondary diagnosis for the person using the most recent DSM codes. You will also discuss your diagnoses in narrative (paragraph) form. […]

Why do so many youths use drugs and alcohol?

Alcohol and Drugs The drug and alcohol use of 12 to 17 year olds is on the rise. Additional drugs, such as cocaine, methamphetamines, and Ecstasy, are also increasing. Many youths view drug and alcohol use as “no big deal.” Step 1: Read the section entitled “Psychoactive Drugs” from Chapter 4. Step 2: View the […]

If a question must be answered that has significant negative psychological impact on the subject, such as in the Stanford prison study, is it more ethical to use human or animal subjects?

Human research is common in the field of psychology, which raises many ethical questions. 1). If a question must be answered that has significant negative psychological impact on the subject, such as in the Stanford prison study, is it more ethical to use human or animal subjects? 2). Are there some research questions that should […]

Describe the history of industrial/organizational psychology.

1) Describe the history of industrial/organizational psychology. 2) Organizations often consider on-staff industrial/organizational psychologists as cost with no revenue return. What can industrial/organizational psychologists do to demonstrate their value to organizational leaders?