CASE STUDY PRESENTATION:
Paper Submission Requirements:
Papers should be typed, double-spaced, with 12-pt font and 1-inch
margins, and should conform to APA (American Psychological Association) Style, 6th Edition. Proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation are expected
This activity is designed for students to comprehensively
understand how to complete an interview, write up findings, and present information to the class.
Each student will be required to interview a child and/or parent between the ages of 2-18 years
of age. After completing interview, the student is required to write up a biopsychosocial report
based on interview (minimum of 5 pages) and create a 10-15 minutes powerpoint presentation
regarding client.
Case Study assignment is worth 30 points and is
due on February 3,2018.
Each student needs to submit the Biopsychosocial report, Powerpoint presentation, and
Informed Consent signed on the scheduled due date.
1. Biopsychosocial – should consist of the following sections in report: presenting problem, history of
problem, developmental/medical history, family history, educational/social history, special
considerations, mental status and client’s strengths, clinical findings, diagnostic impressions, and
tentative treatment recommendations.
(15 points)
2. Powerpoint presentation – should consist of the following sections for the presentation: demographic
information, presenting problem, developmental/medical, family history, educational/social history,
diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment, medication (if applicable), diversity issues, and ethical issues. (15 points)
Must include and will be graded on below.
Biopsychosocial
Report (15 pts)
Discussed presenting and history of problem
Developmental/Medical History reported
Family History is discussed
Educational/Social History reported
Special Considerations discussed
Mental Status and Client’s strengths reported
Clinical Findings is appropriate to history of problem
Diagnoses is appropriate to history of problem
Treatment recommendation is appropriate for diagnosis
Written clearly and concisely
No or few errors in grammar
No or few errors in punctuation
Provided adequate demographic information about the client
Maintained confidentiality of client’s name and characteristics
Discusses presenting problem in presentation
Developmental/Medical history discussed
Family History presented
Educational/Social History discussed
Drew correct conclusions relating to clinical diagnoses and
differential diagnoses of client
Treatment and Medication recommendation were appropriate for
diagnoses
Discussed diversity issues relating to client and therapist
Ethical issues relating working with client was reported
Presented information clearly and concisely
Student was able to answer questions about the presentation and
defend diagnoses
PHIL 101 Essay Grading Rubric
Student’s Name: Professor:
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CASE STUDY PRESENTATIONPaper Submission RequirementsPapers s.docx
1. CASE STUDY PRESENTATION:
Paper Submission Requirements:
Papers should be typed, double-spaced, with 12-pt font and 1-
inch
margins, and should conform to APA (American Psychological
Association) Style, 6th Edition. Proper spelling, grammar, and
punctuation are expected
This activity is designed for students to comprehensively
understand how to complete an interview, write up findings, and
present information to the class.
Each student will be required to interview a child and/or parent
between the ages of 2-18 years
of age. After completing interview, the student is required to
write up a biopsychosocial report
based on interview (minimum of 5 pages) and create a 10-15
minutes powerpoint presentation
regarding client.
Case Study assignment is worth 30 points and is
due on February 3,2018.
Each student needs to submit the Biopsychosocial report,
Powerpoint presentation, and
Informed Consent signed on the scheduled due date.
1. Biopsychosocial – should consist of the following sections in
report: presenting problem, history of
problem, developmental/medical history, family history,
educational/social history, special
considerations, mental status and client’s strengths, clinical
findings, diagnostic impressions, and
tentative treatment recommendations.
(15 points)
2. 2. Powerpoint presentation – should consist of the following
sections for the presentation: demographic
information, presenting problem, developmental/medical, family
history, educational/social history,
diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment, medication (if
applicable), diversity issues, and ethical issues. (15 points)
Must include and will be graded on below.
Biopsychosocial
Report (15 pts)
Discussed presenting and history of problem
Developmental/Medical History reported
Family History is discussed
Educational/Social History reported
Special Considerations discussed
Mental Status and Client’s strengths reported
Clinical Findings is appropriate to history of problem
Diagnoses is appropriate to history of problem
Treatment recommendation is appropriate for diagnosis
Written clearly and concisely
No or few errors in grammar
No or few errors in punctuation
Provided adequate demographic information about the client
3. Maintained confidentiality of client’s name and characteristics
Discusses presenting problem in presentation
Developmental/Medical history discussed
Family History presented
Educational/Social History discussed
Drew correct conclusions relating to clinical diagnoses and
differential diagnoses of client
Treatment and Medication recommendation were appropriate for
diagnoses
Discussed diversity issues relating to client and therapist
Ethical issues relating working with client was reported
Presented information clearly and concisely
Student was able to answer questions about the presentation and
defend diagnoses
PHIL 101 Essay Grading Rubric
Student’s Name: Professor:
4. Criteria
Points
2 1.50 1 0.50 - 0
Formatting
Student
followed all
project
guidelines.
One or two
formatting
errors.
Three or four
Formatting
errors.
Five or more
errors.
Summary
5. All major
points are
accurately
summarized.
Most major
points are
covered.
Some details
are covered,
but misses
several
points.
Student fails
to cover
major points.
Evaluation
Highly
organized,
demonstrates
logical
7. relevance to
the course.
Student
evaluates
most content
and
establishes
several
connections
to the course.
Student offers
some
analysis and
makes vague
connections
to course
material.
Poor analysis
and little or
no relevance
established.
Punctuation,
Grammar,
and Spelling
8. Punctuation
and spelling
are correct.
There is one
or two errors
in punctuation
and/or
spelling.
There are
three or four
errors in
punctuation
and/or
spelling.
There are
four or more
errors in
punctuation
and/or
spelling.
Total:
(10 points x
2 = 10)
9. ______/20
Professor’s Comments:
PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
Term Paper Topics:
Write a short paper (800-1000 words, about three pages typed
and double spaced). The point of
these papers will be to focus on one particular argument or
theory. The goal is not to do research
(looking up stuff in the library) but to focus your thoughts on
one argument or one position and dig
deep. Your grade on these essays will be primarily based on the
clarity of your writing (that means
grammar is important), the command of the material and the
“depth” of your explanations. Which
side of the issue you are on is completely irrelevant, what
matters is how well you state your
case. Please consult the course calendar and syllabus for the due
date. Please upload your essays
into Blackboard through the appropriate dropbox.
Please choose one of the following topics:
1. Is the human being purely material, or is there an immaterial
component? If the human being is
purely material, what does that imply about free will? If there is
an immaterial component, what
does that imply about free will? In other words: address the
10. question "are human beings just
complicated machines, or is there something more to us"? and
explain what is implied on both sides
of the argument. Don't just give the argument you happen to
agree with; consider objections to it
and respond to those objections.
Note: students often write essays relying on emotion or
sentiment in response to the topic above
("How bleak the world would be if we didn't have souls" and the
like). That is not what you are
supposed to be doing: rather, you should write an essay that
argues for a specific position and
responds to counterarguments.
2. Is there a basis in nature for morality? Is there such a thing
as a natural right, natural law,
or natural justice? Can human beings know something about
right and wrong through the use
of unaided reason (i.e., without the help of revealed religion)?
Is morality relative to culture, or
does morality transcend culture? Explain.
3. Explain, what Socrates might have meant when he said, “The
unexamined life is not worth
living.” Do you agree with this position? Why or why not?
4. When we say that pursuing knowledge or wisdom for its own
sake has intrinsic value, what does
that statement mean? If you disagree, please explain the
grounds for your disagreement.
11. 5. Explain the cosmological argument for the existence of God.
What objections might be raised to
it? How might a proponent of the cosmological argument
respond to those objections?