You should, therefore, focus on synthesizing your ideas and analyzing the material rather than compiling an exhaustive, comprehensive, encyclopedic list of random facts.
Make sure to look through the entire document and read the instructions carefully. I have created a link on the Canvas site under “Assignments” for uploads of Word documents. Please follow the instructions on Blackboard for uploading your documents. Please write an essay on one of the topics listed below. TEST: CHOOSE ONE OF THE COURSE TOPICS […]
Discuss how military psychology and the role of psychological services were considered essential to the nation’s defense efforts during World War II?
For this week’s Assignment you will be creating a hypothetical case assessment in your area of interest involving a client presenting with an issue that merits an adult (18 years – 70 years) personality assessment. Write a minimum 10-page essay incorporating the following elements: Include the following demographic and personal information: fictional name, age, marital […]
Create a cyclical OD process whereby results from one cycle (i.e., evaluation) becomes part of the input for the next cycle (i.e., identify problem)
Change Leadership This course has major project assignments that will be due in Weeks 3 and 5. It will take more than a week’s effort to adequately complete them. Plan time to start the research and other work for those assignments earlier than the week in which they are due. Because this is the Week 3 portion of […]
Write an op-ed article that reflects the core principles of community psychology that you have identified in previous activities and readings for this course, and focuses on what you believe to be a pressing social issues or problem in your community.
Instructions Warm-Up 7.1: How to Write an Op-Ed Article Op-ed is short for opinion-editorial. Traditionally, this type of writing has appeared in newspapers and magazines in their editorial pages. Longer than a letter to the editor, an Op-Ed piece provide the writer an opportunity to share a different perspective on a particular issue or problem. The […]