Body positivity and Size Inclusivity

 

How fast fashion brands are embracing the body positivity movement in the UK
1. What is the body positivity movement and what are the ways by which this has assisted in the improvement of the fast fashion sector?
2. What is the impact of inclusivity and body positivity promotional campaigns of the fast fashion sector on consumers?
3. What can be the strategies for business enhancement in the chosen sector while facilitating body positivity and inclusivity?
4. What can be the appropriate action plan for the organisations in order to increase body positivity in their promotional social media campaigns?

 

 

Expressive Therapies

 

 

 

 

 

Compose a succinct description of a client. This is an invented client. Could be a composite of many people you have known. You might consider a superhero or famous movie character or even someone from Shakespeare’s plays. No matter what client you decide you can also decide on their age, decide if you want to work with your client as a child (5-11 yr), or an adolescent (12-17 yr), or young adult (18 – 30), or midlife(30- 50), or a senior, past 50.

Give them a first name, age, aspects of identity (e.g. gender, ethnicity, culture, socioeconomic, family situation, other relevant identity.
State the presenting problem – why are they seeing you as a counseling psychologist? What are some of their relevant symptoms? Was there a precipitating event?
What are their treatment goals?
Task #2 Key Terms: Transference, Countertransference, Co-transference

Reflect: What do these terms mean? How are they relevant to the client and to the therapist and to therapy?

Task – Locate definitions for these three terms, use at least two different sources. Quote the definitions and fully cite. For example, use APA’s web site, a psychology dictionary, an encyclopedia, peer reviewed articles, videos. Avoid relying on general web sites like SimplyPsychology. Instead search for the terms and look for academic or professional web sites. Each of the three terms should have at least two definitions fully cited. For example, for the term Transference, you might have one definition from Wikipedia and one from APA.

Task #3 Expressive Therapies

Background: There are many expressive therapies used within all the mental health professions. Expressive therapies are used along with the therapist’s main treatment approach. Examples of expressive therapies include: art therapy, play therapy, drama therapy, music and poetry, and movement therapies. These all require specialized training for use with clients. If you approach your client with a psychodynamic/ psychoanalytic therapy, you might use traditional analytic techniques, maybe dream interpretation or psychoanalysis or hypnosis, and if trained you could also use an expressive therapy, if appropriate, such as art or play therapy.

Task – Locate two expressive therapies you might use with the client above. Define and fully cite and state why you might use these with your invented client. Stay with the definitions and descriptions of the actual expressive therapy for giving your reason for use; not something you make up – like it might be fun or interesting.

Marshall Brain, called How Blogs Work

 

1. Read the article by Marshall Brain, called How Blogs Work and other related information below:
o How Blogs Work by Marshall Brain –
o The Top Ten Blogs Following Web 2.0 by Brian Wynne Williams
o Blogs in Plain English Video
2. Watch the video called: Blogger: How to Start a Blog
3. Go to blogger and create a basic blog on your research paper.
Instructions:
Below is the requirement for the blog:
1. Aim for a max of 500 words. It’s OK to go over this amount, but keep it concise and to the point.7.
2. Include a 50-word bio that includes your education and professional background as it relates to the content. (business admin-information technology management)
3. Write in short, declarative paragraphs. Do not use APA style and avoid being overly formal in the narrative.
4. Keep the tone of the piece conversational and write to the general public or a prospective student who may be new to higher education. Personalize the discussion. If you’re an expert in this area, write in first-person narrative and be specific in your examples.
5. Language should be compelling, with a tone of authority and academia. Cite any reference works, and make sure the content is universally understandable. If you’re using statistics, format them into bulleted lists in order to break up the content.
6. Focus on timely subjects. It’s more compelling to readers if you discuss topical issues related to your program such as technical innovations, controversial issues, or new career paths. This helps to convey our focus on providing relevant, forward thinking education.
7. Be comprehensive. If you’re introducing an idea, or initiative write from beginning to end. Narrate the post with a purpose, and leave the reader with something to think.

https://computer.howstuffworks.com/internet/social-networking/information/blog.htm
https://www.viget.com/articles/top-10-blogs-following-web-20/

Great leaders build trust and credibility with words

 

Great leaders build trust and credibility with words and deeds that prove, in ways large and small, that they respect and honor their followers. Every profession and occupation has its great leaders, figures, and heroes.

Think of people who create or transform major companies. Some political leaders are reshaping society. Some police officers or firefighters risk their lives to save others. We think of them as role models, and we celebrate their accomplishments. In many ways, they represent what we think of as the true model of leadership. Does one have to be in the spotlight to be a leader? Most leaders are rarely public heroes and move patiently, carefully, and incrementally to get things done. They do what is right for their organization.

Think about a leader that you think is a great leader. Include why you think the leader you chose is a great leader and what attributes the leader applies to lead others. Your evaluation should include how the attributes were obtained and how the leader uses the attributes in different situations.

Apply principles and practices of effective leadership
Evaluate how leaders use attributes to improve organizations

Great leaders build trust and credibility with words

 

Great leaders build trust and credibility with words and deeds that prove, in ways large and small, that they respect and honor their followers. Every profession and occupation has its great leaders, figures, and heroes.

Think of people who create or transform major companies. Some political leaders are reshaping society. Some police officers or firefighters risk their lives to save others. We think of them as role models, and we celebrate their accomplishments. In many ways, they represent what we think of as the true model of leadership. Does one have to be in the spotlight to be a leader? Most leaders are rarely public heroes and move patiently, carefully, and incrementally to get things done. They do what is right for their organization.

Think about a leader that you think is a great leader. Include why you think the leader you chose is a great leader and what attributes the leader applies to lead others. Your evaluation should include how the attributes were obtained and how the leader uses the attributes in different situations.

Apply principles and practices of effective leadership
Evaluate how leaders use attributes to improve organizations

Bullying prevention

 

Bullying prevention is a growing research field that investigates the complexities and consequences of bullying. There is also a complex relationship between bullying and suicide.

Visit http://www.stopbullying.gov/resources/index.html and identify resources for preventing bullying

and assisting children who have been bullied.

Bullying prevention

 

Bullying prevention is a growing research field that investigates the complexities and consequences of bullying. There is also a complex relationship between bullying and suicide.

Visit http://www.stopbullying.gov/resources/index.html and identify resources for preventing bullying

and assisting children who have been bullied.

Sketch A Solution Presentation: Maternal Health and Physical Activity

 

 

Read Case Study Maternal Health Physical Activity Case Study.docx

Sketch- a- solution assignments must clearly connect proposed solutions to the theory or model studied that week. This presentation assignment needs to include solutions for each level of the social-ecological model and how the individual and community can be influenced to support maternal child health outcomes, specifically include ideas based on social cognitive theory and social capital theory.

 

Why is this part called a presentation? You are being asked to refine content from your ideas list to showcase what you’ve learned from this module. Your grade will be based on your ability to clearly identify theoretically-based solutions linked to course content that could support pedestrian safety and public health.

 

Sketch A Solution Presentation: Maternal Health and Physical Activity

 

 

Read Case Study Maternal Health Physical Activity Case Study.docx

Sketch- a- solution assignments must clearly connect proposed solutions to the theory or model studied that week. This presentation assignment needs to include solutions for each level of the social-ecological model and how the individual and community can be influenced to support maternal child health outcomes, specifically include ideas based on social cognitive theory and social capital theory.

 

Why is this part called a presentation? You are being asked to refine content from your ideas list to showcase what you’ve learned from this module. Your grade will be based on your ability to clearly identify theoretically-based solutions linked to course content that could support pedestrian safety and public health.