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PSYC 406 Psychopathology Entire Class
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PSYC 406 Week 1 Forum Answers
Q #1 : Provide your synopsis of the differences and similarities between the efficacy and the effectiveness of psychotherapy in randomized clinical trials (RCTs) as indicated in the article. What are the benchmarks?
Q #2: What do the authors describe as a naturalistic setting in an HMO? Do you agree with this description?
Q #3: What is your perspective on the outcome of the study described? Do you agree or disagree with the reported results?
Question No 3 : According to this study, is treatment for adult depression effective in a managed care environment? Explain your answer; why or why not?
PSYC 406 Week 2 Forum Answers
What is the hypothesis providing the foundation for the study described in the journal article?
How are participant’s symptoms assessed?
Provide an overview of the movement abnormalities, then your personal perspective on the validity of using them as a measure in prodromal periods of a psychotic disorder. That is, do you think these movements are a predictor of an Axis I Psychotic Disorder, or is more evidence needed?
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Do the findings support the hypothesis?
After reading this article and the John Nash material, what are your thoughts and beliefs about this category of mental illness?
PSYC 406 Week 3 Forum Answers
Compare and contrast this research to prior studies as described in the article. That is, according to the researchers, what makes this study unique?
Can the results of the research have practical application in our adult lives? If so, in what ways are we affected; if not, why?
Discuss the implications for further research, questions raised by the study, and...