Posts

Should the staff encourage the daughter to inform her mother that she is sexually active?

Please write complete sentences and use in text citation/APA format please.References must be cited APA format within paper as well!!! No copy and paste!!Provide a suggested course of action for an et

Please write complete sentences and use in text citation/APA format please.
References must be cited APA format within paper as well!!! No copy and paste!!
Provide a suggested course of action for an ethically complex situation.
This week will address issues related to consultation implications for psychology professionals with a particular focus on ethical, developmental, and multicultural considerations.   In dealing with these considerations, it is important to identify principles from the APA Code of Conduct that may help to guide your decisions and to integrate concepts from different subfields of psychology to support your suggestions.  This week’s case study will provide you with an opportunity to sort through these issues and reflect on previous recommendations to inform current suggestions.   You are a consulting psychologist for a local clinic and have been asked to follow up on a consultation you completed four years ago. There are current developments in this case that require further consideration. Please review the PSY699 Week Five discussion case file (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. or detailed information on the current case under review.1.  Explain how the APA Ethical Principles and Code of Conduct can be used to guide decisions in this ethically complex situation. Provide a suggested course of action for the clinic staff.
2, Given the daughter’s age and the situation presented, integrate concepts developed from different psychological content domains to support your suggested course of action.
3.  Be certain to use evidence-based psychological concepts and theories to support your arguments. You may wish to consider the following questions as you construct your post.

  • Should the staff encourage the daughter to inform her mother that she is sexually active?
  • Would knowledge regarding her daughter’s sexual activity influence the mother’s stance regarding disclosure?
  • Should the staff break confidentiality and inform the mother that her daughter is sexually active?
  • Should the staff encourage the mother to inform the daughter of both her and her daughter’s HIV status?
  • Does the daughter’s boyfriend have any rights in this situation? If so, what are they?
  • Based on the daughter’s age, does the mother have a right to not disclose the diagnosis to her daughter?
  • Does the mother have a right to the privacy regarding her own diagnosis, which could be threatened if her daughter learns of her own status?
  • Are there other approaches the staff can take? If so, what are they?
  • Is further information required in order for you to create an ethically sound suggested course of action?

What should managers consider before conducting a performance-evaluation interview with a project team member

Question 1What do you expect when you are submitting an invitation for bid to sellers?Question 1 options:Offers which are not primarily written to win against competition.Offers which are similar enou

Question 1What do you expect when you are submitting an invitation for bid to sellers?
Question 1 options:Offers which are not primarily written to win against competition.Offers which are similar enough to allow a selection based on price.General information on a seller’s ability to provide the goods or services.Offers which will differ significantly in solution approach and price.
Question 2___________ are usually not a manifestation of unique organizational cultures and styles.Question 2 options:Views of authority relationshipsIndividual traits and attitudes of co-workersShared visions, values, norms, beliefs, and expectationsPolicies, methods, and procedures
Question 3
During project execution, you found out that work is often not performed at the right time and in the right order. Deliverables are made by one team member that cannot be processed by another one. This already leads to timely rework and bad morale among team members. Which project management tool is most appropriate to deal with problems like this?Question 3 options:Communications management planWork authorization systemRACI matrixOrganization chart
Question 4How should change management be planned for?Question 4 options:Planning for change management should be done while the various change control processes are being applied.Question 4Change management can be planned in a set of management plans or a specific change management plan.Changes are generally not predictable; therefore, planning for change management cannot be reasonable.Changes are a sign of bad planning. One should avoid changes during a project, thus eliminating the need to manage them
Question 5
Which statement best describes the purpose of the communications management plan?Question 5 options:The communications management plan focuses on the use of communications technologies by the project management team.The project management plan is a subsidiary document of the overall communications management plan.The communications management plan describes rules of behavior and respect for communications in cross-cultural teams.The communications management plan describes the information delivery needs including format and level of detail
Question 6
A project manager’s PDM network schedule gets audited by a scheduling expert.The expert tells the project manager to focus more on nodes with “pathconvergence,” also known as “sinks.” What is he referring to?Question 6 options:Nodes in a WBS, where several branches are brought back together.Nodes in a network logic diagram, which have multiple predecessors.Nodes in a conditional network diagram, at which it becomes deterministic.Nodes in a decision tree, showing various branches with the same chance
Question 7You are running a major project with four sub-projects. Each of the sub-project managers has developed a risk management plan, identified many risks, analyzed them, and planned for risk response. It is now two months later. What should you not do?Question 7 options:Make sure that the sub-project managers monitor trigger conditions for contingency plans.Make sure that the sub-project managers monitor their project work for new and changing risks.Ensure that they handle all risks to save you from project level risk control.Make sure that the sub-project managers keep track of the identified risks and those on the watch list.
Question 8What should managers consider before conducting a performance-evaluation interview with a project team member?Question 8 options:How can discussion of the manager’s leadership style be avoided?Has the employee been provided with sufficient instructions and work tools?How can disputes related to unsatisfactory performance be avoided?Which management fallacies can most easily be delegated to the worker?

Do other cultures breast-feed children who are three years or older?

Part 2
Cultural Values and Beliefs
Attachment parenting is characterized by raising young children using methods that keep the child relatively near, and the parents tend to adapt to the child’s rhythms instead of shaping the child to fit into the adults’ schedule. Parents who practice attachment parenting may allow their children to sleep with them and may choose to allow infants to feed on demand.
An article on attachment parenting was published in Time magazine in May 2012. The magazine printed a shocking cover for the article that showed a three-year-old boy standing on a stool while he breast-fed from his mother. Many US citizens were incensed and outraged by this news.
In your response, address the following:

  • What does the reaction of US citizens reveal about the US cultural values and beliefs? Do other cultures breast-feed children who are three years or older? Is there some cultural advantage to breast-feeding an older child? What limits does it put on the mother and the child?
  • Focusing on infants, what are the cultural differences between how infants are transported within and outside the United States? For example, some cultural groups keep their infants in body slings so that when adults go from place to place, infants are almost always in close physical contact. Other groups tend to transport their infants in an external device, such as a stroller.
  • How does the US culture compare to other cultures in regard to attachment parenting? What are some of the pros and cons in seemingly high attachment parenting versus low attachment parenting cultures?

Reference:
Are you mom enough? (2012, May 21). Time. Retrieved from http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,20120521,00.html

  • Cite all sources in APA format
  • Attach a Turnitin.com Report.

Analyze and describe the process of enculturation in the United States in the past and present time

Part 1The process of enculturation in the United States starts with a child learning by interacting with the mother and other members of the family unit. In addition, some children are influenced by m

Part 1
The process of enculturation in the United States starts with a child learning by interacting with the mother and other members of the family unit. In addition, some children are influenced by members outside the home. However, it is not until the child enters preschool or kindergarten that he or she spends most of the day in the company of and, therefore, being shaped by others. Even then, the child would normally return to the home environment and have the family’s cultural values reinforced.
Modern technology has a powerful influence over most US citizens. Devices are becoming more and more convenient, and family members are interacting with devices while spending time with their children. For example, during walks in the park, mothers might be looking at the phone to text instead of looking at nature and discussing something in the present moment. In addition, almost all day, children are interacting with devices and with their peers and, more than ever, dividing their attention between several tasks.
In your response, address the following:

  • Analyze and describe the process of enculturation in the United States in the past and present time. Be sure to consider the role of family, school, and church. Where were you raised and which cultural group most influenced your development? Who were the individuals who most shaped your beliefs, values, attitudes, and worldview?
  • Explain whether you think that modern technology is changing the US culture by interfering with critical learning moments. Elaborate your answer. How does the use of technology impact cultural learning at different developmental stages?