Provide a brief critique of the experiment and its application to the real world

Provide a brief critique of the experiment and its application to the real world. You should be sure to discuss any problems with the methodology of the experiment or any problems with the interpretations of the results. Additionally, consider how the findings of the study can be applied to real-world issues. How could findings from the experiment be applied to develop policies or procedures to improve human memory in different professional settings? What strengths or weaknesses in human memory do the experiments highlight that would be important for professional disciplines?

Brain structures or functions that impede the process of learning

Identify 4 specific brain structures or functions that impede the process of learning how to put a puzzle together and for each identified function or structure, describe and define the structure of the brain and purpose in detail.

How did Hippocrates define health and illness?

How did Hippocrates define health and illness? What treatments did he prescribe for helping his patients regain health?

According to Hippocrates, the diagnosis and treatment of mental and physical diseases is based on observation, consideration of the causes, balance of theory and on the four liquids, blood, phlegm, yellow bile and black bile (22).

What treatments did Hippocrates prescribe for helping his patients regain health?
Hippocrates, the “father of medicine,” treated physical injuries in the 5th Century BCE with friction, a massage technique, and was the first to prescribe a combination of massage, proper diet, exercise, fresh air and music to restore health imbalance – a remedy we hear of even today.
What did Hippocrates mean when he said let the food be they medicine and the medicine be thy food?
Introduction. The title of this review refers to the popular phrase ‘Let thy food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food’, often ascribed to Hippocrates (400 BC), and used to emphasize the importance of nutrition to prevent or cure disease.

Describe a substance use disorder testing instrument

Describe a substance use disorder testing instrument. Answer the following questions in your descriptions: A substance use disorder (SUD) is a mental disorder that affects a person’s brain and behavior, leading to a person’s inability to control their use of substances such as legal or illegal drugs, alcohol, or medications. Symptoms can range from moderate to severe, with addiction being the most severe form of SUDs.

How do you diagnose someone with substance use disorder?
Diagnosing drug addiction (substance use disorder) requires a thorough evaluation and often includes an assessment by a psychiatrist, a psychologist, or a licensed alcohol and drug counselor. Blood, urine or other lab tests are used to assess drug use, but they’re not a diagnostic test for addiction.

What might be the advantages and drawbacks to being in altered states of consciousness?

What might be the advantages and drawbacks to being in altered states of consciousness? Give examples.
What are the drawbacks of being in an altered state of consciousness?
Thoughts may become disorganised, as evidenced during some dreams. Thinking may lack logic and problem-solving may be impaired. The memory of events that occurred during an altered state of consciousness might not be accurate and we might not even be able to recall them at all during normal waking consciousness.

Factors associated with coronary heart disease

The “Type A” behavioral pattern is one of the strongest factors associated with coronary heart disease. If you are an ambitious, driven, angry person, what steps can you take to reduce your risk of heart attack?

What behavioral component of Type A behavior is most predictive of coronary heart disease?
In the late 1950s, the Type A behavior pattern was described as a contributing factor in the development of coronary heart disease (CHD). Comprised of impatience, achievement striving, competitiveness, and hostility, this pattern does predict the development of CHD.
Type B personalities can be generally summarised as; easy going, relaxed and highly-flexible. Generally taking a much more carefree approach and wider philosophical view of themselves, work/life balance and other traits which make them less stressed and more widely appreciated when compared to Type A personalities.

 

Understanding and interpreting the social interactions of groups of people

What are field studies used for?
Field research is a qualitative method of research concerned with understanding and interpreting the social interactions of groups of people, communities, and society by observing and interacting with people in their natural settings.

2. What is an archival study? Please use examples to explain

What is a field study called?
Field study is a method of research that involves collecting data outside of a laboratory or experimental setting. Also called field research, or fieldwork, this method conducts research in a n

Advances in healthcare and medicine

With the current life expectancy almost double than what it was a century ago, do you believe living longer the same as being healthy?
Life expectancy at birth doubled from around 40 years to more than 81 years. This achievement was not limited to England and Wales; since the late 19th century life expectancy doubled across all regions of the world.
Why is life expectancy higher than 100 years ago?
However, while most people imagine medical advancements to be the reason for this increase, the largest gain in life expectancy occurred between 1880 and 1920 due to public health improvements such as control of infectious diseases, more abundant and safer foods, cleaner water, and other nonmedical social improvements.
How has life expectancy improved in recent times?

Improved healthcare and advances in medicine

There are several advances in healthcare and medicine that have increased life expectancy. One of the most important is the development of vaccines. Before the development of vaccines, diseases such as smallpox and polio killed millions of people each year.

Are all bad behaviors symptoms of personality disorders?

Are all bad behaviors symptoms of personality disorders? How can we distinguish between behavior that is maladaptive or obnoxious and one that is a sign of mental illness? Please answer in a paragraph

Explore  Texas ethical codes/standards and state statutes

Explore  Texas ethical codes/standards and state statutes which need to be considered for guiding the counselor providing distance counseling to their clients/students. Something to consider will be changes (permanent and temporary) implemented due to COVID-19.

MHC learners will also want to consider implications to billing, if any. SC learners may find benefit in identifying a school district as a hypothetical site of practice to help guide with department of education and school district policy.

What are some important ethical codes to consider as a counselor?
Obtain informed consent from clients entering a counseling relationship. Respect a client’s confidentiality and privacy. Explain to clients what the counseling relationship entails (which could include fees, group work, and termination). Be cognizant of client’s culture, values, and beliefs.

(Distance counseling can also be referred to telemental health.)