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3-2 Module Three Program Critique
follow rubric verbatim Reading: https://www.proquest.com/docview/906369526?_oafollow=false&accountid=3783&sourcetype=Scholarly%20Journals What to Submit Your submission should be a 2- to 3-page Word document. Also include a title page. Use 12-point Times New Roman font, double spacing, and one-inch margins. Sources should be cited according to APA style.
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Week 3 – Discussion “I would like to learn more about…..”
This week’s discussion is all about practicing APA format. There are two parts to this discussion. And be sure to respond to at least one other posting by end of Day 7. Post 1: Go to the Galen Library and Resources and search a topic of interest. Find an article on your topic of
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Controversy Associated With Dissociative Disorders
Explain the controversy that surrounds dissociative disorders. Explain your professional beliefs about dissociative disorders, supporting your rationale with at least three scholarly references from the literature. Explain strategies for maintaining the therapeutic relationship with a client that may present with a dissociative disorder. Finally, explain ethical and legal considerations related to dissociative disorders that
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Reading a Research Article: High-dose vitamin D substitution in patients with COVID-19: study protocol for a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-center study—VitCov Trial
1. Find the Research Problem/Hypotheses: Often authors will refer to the purpose of the study. This is often articulated in the abstract, introduction, or background. 2. Find the purpose statement? 3. Find the study design? 4. Identify the participants. How were these chosen? 5. Identify the control group. 6. Identify the intervention? 7. outcomes (what was measured). 8.
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#1 Long-term cognitive, psychological, and physical impairments linked to intensive care treatment over time are referred to as the symptom complex of post-intensive care syndrome (PICS). About 60 percent of survivors are impacted (Beutel et al., 2025). The research design for this article is a qualitative, semi-structured interview study conducted by performing in-depth interviews to
