Vignette Gender bias is prevalent issue in preschool, a worrying trend that has been largely caused by children modelling their behavior after adults: Parents, Caregivers and teachers. A group of 6 years old children were playing catching during outdoor play. While running, a boy (Lionel), tripped and fell to the ground. He cried loudly as he tried to push himself up from the ground. Two girls and the class teacher approached him and they started a conversation: Teacher: “Oh dear Lionel, Are you…
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CDMX Clinical Vignette: J.L, a 45-year-old African American female, P3G3 status post-hysterectomy in 2014, presents to her OBGYN concerned about decreased sexual arousal. J.L.’s past medical history is significant for hysterectomy and bilateral oophorectomy a year and a half prior. She states that she noticed a significant decline in sexual desire after the hysterectomy and that it has caused increased interpersonal stress and feelings of inadequacy. Before her surgery, she states that her…
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In the introduction of “Making Political Geography” by John Agnew, John explains what political geography is and how it is changing with the times. He talks about how geography was once only thought of as the study the actual geography but has developed into “the selection and ranking of certain themes and issues... rather than a set of objective facts beyond dispute”. Also how politics has broadened over the time to explore more areas of life which includes geography. To support these claims John…
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Case Study 1- Reflection and Ethics What would you say to Matt at the beginning of therapy to ensure he provides informed consent? “Matt did you have any questions relating to the paperwork on confidentiality and informed consent that I gave to you and your parents at assessment that you both returned signed at the end of the last session? Do you understand that because you are a minor, that if I am worried about anything I may talk with your parents for their input? Also that if I feel…
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I would describe the corporate culture at Auchan as one that works hard to be profitable and ethical in their decisions. In reading this case I found it refreshing that this family-oriented corporation has stayed true to their roots and the foundation in which the company was built. I also find their corporate culture to be very thorough in the pursuit to break ties with any unethical aspect in the business' transactions and obligations. In the roots section of Auchan, I found it incredible that…
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that many children suffer from. The 20% of school-aged children in the US are dyslexic (American Dyslexia Association). Dyslexia is a disorder that influences the ability of reading in children and in many cases can cause a lot of frustration when it become part of the learning process. This study discusses various methods that soothe the process of learning for children coping with Dyslexia. Research has demonstrated that there are diverse methods for showing individuals with dyslexia that they can…
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fragments and provide the key to its total thematic effect, inviting the reader to participate in the process of judgment. WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN: BRIEF THEORETICAL GROUNDING Examination of the counterfactual as a linguistic form has a long history in the study of language, and the consideration of “counterfactual thinking” has more recently emerged as an important area of research in social and cognitive psychology. The “counterfactual” has traditionally been defined in technical terms as a conditional sentence…
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Stone (2006);Zinzow, Resnick, McCauley, Amstadter, Ruggiero, Kilpatrick (2010)). Despite the severity of this offence, sexual assault and rape remain as the most under reported crimes in the world (cite). In reducing sexual assault cases it…
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Past research suggests that various courtship rituals, such as romantic kissing, may convey useful mate quality information. Two studies were carried out to examine how purported romantic kissing abilities, as a potential cue to some form of mate information, affect appraisals of potential mating partners. In Experiment 1, 724 participants were presented with vignette descriptions of potential mating partners and were asked to rate partner desirability for various mating-related situations. The primary…
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Baily and Ostrov directed this study toward four different predictions. They first made a prediction on gender and their self-reported aggressive behavioral types. Men and women are different when it comes to expressing their aggressiveness, men are said to be more physically aggressive than women are. “We predicted that men will self-report higher levels of function types of physical aggression, in comparison to women. In contrast, we predicted that women would self-report higher levels of the function…
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