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  • Counseling question:?

    Allison tells you that she has lost a lot of weight (about 20 lbs), has trouble getting out bed, and just feels generally “blue”.She admits to feeling hopeless at times, as well as having contemplated suicide in the past.She is single and has no family in the immediate area, but does work as a clerk at Casey’s Food Mart.

    Probable Counseling Goals:

    1.______________________________

    2.______________________________

    Possible Counseling Strategies:

    1.______________________________

    2.______________________________

    3 AnswersMarriage & Divorce7 years ago
  • Counseling question:?

    Arthur is a 3rd grader at Malcolm Elementary School.He is constantly getting into trouble for a number of things and he admits that he starts a lot of fights with the other boys.Arthur says he doesn’t know why or how, but suddenly he is punching at them.Only after these fights does he realize his anger has got out of hand.Arthur realizes his behavior is causing some of the kids to avoid him, yet he believes he would like their friendship.He is not sure how to handle his temper so that he does not lash out at his peers.

    Probable Counseling Goals:

    1._______________________________

    2._______________________________

    Possible Counseling Strategies:

    1._______________________________

    2._______________________________

  • Counseling homework:?

    Case 3:Mr. & Mrs. Yule

    Mr. & Mrs. Yule have been married for 2 years. Both are in their 60s, and this is their 2nd marriage; their previous spouses died within the last 10 years. Mr. & Mrs. Yule are concerned that they rushed into this 2nd relationship without adequate thought. They report that they argue constantly about everything. They feel they have forgotten how to talk to each other in a civil manner. Mrs. Yule states that she realizes her constant nagging upsets Mr. Yule; Mr. Yule discloses that his spending a lot of time with his male buddies irritates Mrs. Yule.

    Probable Counseling Goals:

    1._______________________________

    2._______________________________

    Possible Counseling Strategies:

    1.______________________________

    2. ______________________________

    3 AnswersMarriage & Divorce7 years ago
  • Need help!!!!?

    So as everyone has heard, my college has closed it's doors from out of no where. I would have graduated in May 2015 with a Psychology degree. Can anyone tell me great online schools to finish my college degree in Psychology please?

    I have been accepted into Phoenix and Capella but was wondering about Liberty University

    2 AnswersHomework Help7 years ago
  • Counseling homework question:?

    Case 2: Tom

    Tom is a junior in college. He is bright and personable, but a little shy. He came to counseling with the problem of relating to girls. Specifically, he believes there is some flaw in his personality that “turns girls off”. His reasons for thinking this grow out of his experience with dating. He reports that girls go out with him once or twice and then do not accept any more dates. He admits getting discouraged when he calls a girl for a date and she says she already has a commitment. If this happens twice, he never calls the girl again, assuming that she does not want to date him.

    Probable Counseling Goals:

    1._________________________________

    2._________________________________

    Possible Counseling Strategies:

    1.________________________________

    2.________________________________

    1 AnswerPsychology7 years ago
  • Counseling homework question.....?

    Five hypothetical client cases are described. After reading over each case, describe what you believe the client’s probable counseling goal would be and the related intervention strategies that could be used to help each client reach these goals. Consider goals and strategies for their feelings, beliefs, and behaviors and how they interact with others. You may use your textbook and notes to develop your strategies. These are worth 20 points each.

    Case 1:Sally

    Sally is an Asian American at a large university; she is overwhelmed by the size of the university, having lived in a small town all her life. She is concerned about her shyness and feels it is preventing her from making friends. She reports being uncertain about how to reach out to people. She is also concerned about her performance on tests. Although she believes her study habits are adequate, she reports that she “blows” the tests because she gets so uptight about them. She believes her grades are a reflection of herself and her family.

    Probable Counseling Goals:

    1.____________________________________

    2.____________________________________

    Possible Counseling Strategies:

    1.___________________________________

    2.___________________________________

    2 AnswersPsychology7 years ago
  • For a sample on n=25 scores, what is the value of the population standard deviation(  ) necessary?

    to produce each of the following a standard error values?

    a.  m= 10 points

    b.  m=5 points

    c.  m=2 points

    1 AnswerHomework Help7 years ago
  • Statistic homework question: For a population with a standard deviation of o=20,?

    How large a sample is necessary to have a standard error that is.

    a. less than or equal to 5 points

    b.less than or equal to 2 points

    c. less than or equal to 1 points

    1 AnswerMathematics7 years ago
  • Statistics True or False question: According to the central limit theorem, the expected value for a sample?

    mean becomes smaller, approaching zero, as the sample size approaches infinity

    1 AnswerHomework Help7 years ago
  • When is there a risk of a Type II error?

    a. whenever H0 is rejected

    b. whenever H1 is rejected

    c. whenever the decision is "fail to reject H0"

    d. The risk of a Type II error is independent of the decision from a hypothesis test.

    1 AnswerDiabetes7 years ago
  • Find each of the following probabilities for a normal distribution.?

    a. p(z>1.25)

    b. p(z>-0.60)

    c. p(z<0.70)

    d. p(z<-1.30)

    1 AnswerOther - Science7 years ago
  • Statistics question:?

    Draw a vertical line through a normal distribution for each of the following z-score locations. Determine whether the tail is on the right or left side of the line and find the proportion of the tail.

    a. z= 1.00

    b. z= 0.50

    c. z= -1.25

    d. z= -0.40

    1 AnswerMathematics7 years ago
  • why one still counts all the marbles when determining the probability of choosing a blue or red marble at rand?

    Explain why one still counts all the marbles when determining the probability of choosing a blue or red marble at random

    2 AnswersEarth Sciences & Geology7 years ago
  • Need an answer please!!!!?

    98 Find the Standard Deviation for this distribution of scores.

    92

    Then find the z score for

    X=86.

    88 This is for an extra 25 pts!!!!!

    86

    84

    76

    74

    N=17

    72

    72

    72

    70

    70

    66

    60

    54

    32

    30

    1196

    1 AnswerMathematics7 years ago
  • true or false:?

    A jar contains 15 red marbles and 75 blue marbles. If you randomly select a marble from this jar, the probability of obtaining a red marble is p=15/90

    2 AnswersEconomics7 years ago
  • true or false:?

    One requirement of a random sample is that every individual in the population has an equal chance of being selected.

    2 AnswersReligion & Spirituality7 years ago
  • true or false:?

    The value for a probability can never be less than zero, unless you have made a computational error.

    2 AnswersEconomics7 years ago
  • true or false:?

    All probabilities can be expressed as decimal values ranging from 0 to 1.00

    3 AnswersReligion & Spirituality7 years ago