Diagnose the following patient. Make sure to provide evidenc…

Diagnose the following patient. Make sure to provide evidence as to why you feel they have that disorder. Also, include a treatment plan.    Background: Sarah has a history of unstable relationships. She often feels intense emotions that seem to swing from feeling extremely happy to profoundly sad within days. These emotional shifts are often triggered by seemingly minor events, such as a friend’s change in plans or a perceived criticism. Daily Life: On a Monday, Sarah receives a text from a close friend, inviting her to a party. She feels elated, believing her friend truly values her. However, when Sarah doesn’t get a text back immediately about her plans for the weekend, she becomes anxious and assumes that her friend is upset with her or doesn’t want to spend time with her anymore. This misunderstanding spirals into an emotional episode where she feels overwhelmingly rejected and may contact her friend in an upset manner, seeking reassurance. Interpersonal Relationships: In her relationships, Sarah exhibits patterns of idealization and devaluation. She often views her friends and family as either perfect and worthy of love or as completely untrustworthy and harmful. When a friend forgets to invite her to an event, she feels abandoned, and her perception of that friend becomes drastically negative. This can lead to conflict, further isolation, and a cycle of intense anger and fear of abandonment.

Persuasive Essay Practice Writing Prompt Core Level 4 Lori R…

Persuasive Essay Practice Writing Prompt Core Level 4 Lori Rottenberg   For your persuasive essay topic, you will have 75 minutes to write a 5-paragraph essay to answer the question, “Is coffee consumption beneficial?” Your essay should contain at least five paragraphs. Check that: There is an introductory paragraph containing: A hook Connecting background information A thesis statement that includes the major reasons you are in favor of your position. There are two body paragraphs that clearly state arguments that support your thesis. Each paragraph has a topic sentence that supports the main idea. Each paragraph has at least two supporting reasons. Each supporting reason has supporting evidence or explanation. There is a counterargument/refutation paragraph stating: A point that goes against your thesis statement Your two reasons to disprove it, including evidence. There is a conclusion paragraph that: Restates the thesis statement Summarizes main points briefly Closes with an opinion or prediction. There are good transition words and academic vocabulary. There is evidence of Core 4 grammar: Present perfect/present perfect progressive 2nd conditional Passive Relative clauses Adverb clauses Your work has been revised carefully before turning it in. Watch your grammar, spelling, and punctuation (including indentation). Your sentences should be grammatically correct. (Think about Monday mistake page-type errors that we see week after week.) You can use the infographic as a source, but the focus of the essay is NOT on describing the graphs.  Rather, simply take two or more pieces of information from the graphs and use as background information in your essay’s introduction and/or as support in your essay’s body. You must cite it and NOT copy the language in it unless you use “quotes.”   https://snowbrains.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/pros-and-cons-of-coffee-consumption-infographic.jpg You must use the Answer box below to write your answer. Do NOT upload from Word.                           UPDATED OCT 2019 ON BASIS OF FACULTY CONFERENCE VOTES               Your score Max score INTRODUCTION The introduction paragraph begins with an effective opening strategy.   1   Enough background information is provided in the introduction.  The issue is sufficiently explained.   2 Thesis statement is located at the end of the introduction and expresses the controlling idea of the essay.   3 BODY The body contains three paragraphs—each starting with a topic sentence that indicates the paragraph structure: Argument #1, Argument #2, Counterargument-Refutation.    3 The argument paragraphs provide enough facts, reasons, and examples to support the arguments.   10 The counterargument-refutation paragraph includes a summary of the opposing argument(s) and an effective rebuttal.   5 CONCLUSION The conclusion paragraph starts with a summary of the writer’s viewpoint (i.e., restatement of thesis).   2 An effective conclusion strategy is used.   1 LANGUAGE Effective cohesive devices are used to link sentences and paragraphs with each other and with the thesis.   4 Level-appropriate grammar is used accurately.   7 Level-appropriate vocabulary is used accurately.   5 Formatting, spelling, and punctuation are appropriate.   4 FACTS The introduction and/or body contains two or more facts from the infographic with correct citation.   3 TOTAL         50                   Final Writing Score  = ________ / out of 50 points