Child mental health

CAmH essay question 2 Discuss and critically evaluate the evidence on institutional deprivation as a risk factor for neurodevelopment disorders. Remember to try to be as concise as possible in the essay always trying to tell a story but being straight to the point, and also making sure your text …

institutional deprivation and neurodevelopment disorders

Critically discuss and evaluate why institutional deprivation is a risk factor for neurodevelopment disorders for example ADHD and ASD in most children even after adulthood.On the other hand,Evaluate and critically discuss why children who face early deprivation or institutional deprivation are unaffected by the trauma during adulthood. You can use …

Roy, Neuman, King and Orem, these nurses have developed grand theories. Identify two of the four theories you could apply to your practice? Give at one example for each describing how you could apply them in your current nursing practice.

I choose Orem and King nursing theory. Required Readings: Smith, M. C. (2020). Nursing theories and nursing practice (5th ed.). F. A. Davis Co. ISBN-13: 978-0-8036-7991-7 Smith, pp. 89-90 Smith, Chapter 8, pp. 109-134 Smith, Chapter 9, pp. 135-148 Smith, Chapter 10, pp. 149-165 Smith, Chapter 11, pp. 165-182

Roy, Neuman, King and Orem, these nurses have developed grand theories. Identify two of the four theories you could apply to your practice? Give at one example for each describing how you could apply them in your current nursing practice.

I choose Orem and King nursing theory. Required Readings: Smith, M. C. (2020). Nursing theories and nursing practice (5th ed.). F. A. Davis Co. ISBN-13: 978-0-8036-7991-7 Smith, pp. 89-90 Smith, Chapter 8, pp. 109-134 Smith, Chapter 9, pp. 135-148 Smith, Chapter 10, pp. 149-165 Smith, Chapter 11, pp. 165-182

Psychology and mental health

Coercive control is defined in UK law as a situation of abuse where a person with whom you are personally connected, repeatedly behaves in a way which makes you feel controlled, dependent, isolated or scared. What cognitive, behavioural and/or emotional factors might help us understand why such abusive relationships persist? …