Case Study: Psychology Power Point Presentation
Guide to complete your Power Point Presentation:
1. Name the document: ACI_ PSY 110_PPTName _Student ID_Last Name_Initial of first name
2. Submit your document in the following format:
a. Digital (NOT by email).
b. Paper (Week 4)
3. The presentation should have 10 to 20 slides for the content the rest of the slides will be for NCLEX questions, Nursing Implications and Personal Reflection)
4. Font for the subtitles should use Times New Roman, size 28 or 30 and the rest of the document the font size can be between 24 to 28.
5. Do not copy and paste. This action will be considered plagiarism and your grade will be “0”.
6. Define the objectives of your presentation.
7. The presentation time should not exceed more 20 minutes.
8. The presentation must be researched and well documented with evidence-based practice.
9. Use images to captivate the audience.
10. Include a minimum of three NCLEX Questions
11. Include one slide (more than five sentences) to describe nursing implications for this topic. (How important is this knowledge for nurses)
12. Include one slide (more than five sentences) to make a personal reflection about your experience (as a group)
13. Provide more than three references in APA style
Group II:
1. TOPIC: Social and Emotional Development (module 5.2)
1. Characterize Erikson’s stages of social and emotional development.
2. Explain how psychologists measure attachment in young children.
3. Discuss the major social and emotional issues people face during adolescence, adulthood, and old age.
2. DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING:
Critical Thinking Challenge: As you study the content, consider this family’s case and its relationship to what you are learning.
• In what stage of Erikson’s psychosocial development is each member of the Carr family?
Case Scenario: Amber and Manuel Carr have just become first-time adoptive parents to three biological siblings: Emily, 2 months old; Jacob, 2 years old; and Madeline, 5 years old. Amber, a 31-year-old real estate broker, will be leaving her job to care for the children. Manuel, a 35-year-old tax accountant, is enthusiastic about fatherhood but worries about providing for the family’s needs on only one income. Both Manuel and Amber are fourth-generation Americans and attend a Christian church. Manuel’s parents, Karen and Michael, look forward to spending time with their grandchildren although they live 2½ hours away by car. You will gain more information about the Carrs as you progress through this chapter.
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