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Multicultural Issues In Counseling, Shaakira Haywood
Multicultural Issues In Counseling, Shaakira Haywood
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Course Description: Multicultural Issues in Counseling is intended to provide an introduction to the role of political and sociocultural factors in the provision of appropriate, effective and ethical counseling. This is a theoretical, practical and experiential course that will focus on expanding awareness of your own cultural values and biases; developing critical thinking and awareness of differing experiences and worldviews; and increasing their sensitivity to how sociocultural identities influence prospective clients. The focus of the course is on the individual as a racial-cultural being who brings to their daily life a range of social group memberships which can serve as …
Ethics Activity, Bianca Vidal
Ethics Activity, Bianca Vidal
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Apply critical thinking to the research scenarios and act ethically based on APA Principles in the conduct of research with humans.
Adolescence & Emerging Adulthood, Lisa Babel
Adolescence & Emerging Adulthood, Lisa Babel
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No abstract provided.
Psychology Of Politics, Lisa Babel
Parent-Infant Relationships, Lisa Babel
Parent-Infant Relationships, Lisa Babel
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No abstract provided.
Pre-Report Review Of Body-Worn Camera Footage: An Examination Of Stakeholder Beliefs, Laypeople’S Judgments Of Officer Credibility, And The Consequences For Memory, Kristyn A. Jones
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Aim: This dissertation examines people’s beliefs about police officer access to body-worn camera footage, people’s judgments of officer credibility as it relates to video footage, and the consequences that review of footage has on reporting accuracy.
Rationale: With escalating police-civilian tensions in 2014, American police departments adopted body-worn camera programs. A majority of departments have policies allowing officers unrestricted access to camera footage. Because officers fear that inconsistencies between reports and videos could result in suspicion of officer deceit, they argue that officers should have access to footage before writing their reports to ensure reports match the footage. Yet, because …
A Quadratic Analysis Of Trait Anxiety And Heart Rate Variability, Katlyn Schroder
A Quadratic Analysis Of Trait Anxiety And Heart Rate Variability, Katlyn Schroder
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Trait anxiety refers to an individual’s sensitivity to perceived threat. Though it is not itself diagnosable according to the DSM-5, trait anxiety scales are often administered in a clinical context and serve as an indicator for anxiety disorders. High levels of trait anxiety can result in prolonged periods of intense worry and dysfunction, even in those who are not diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Previous studies have attempted to understand the relationship between trait anxiety and reactivity of the autonomic nervous system, especially in relation to vagal tone, but have found inconsistent results. One possible explanation for this inconsistency is …
Group Dynamics - Group Counseling, Lisa Babel
Group Dynamics - Group Counseling, Lisa Babel
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