In case of plagiarism, AI use and late delivery, the assignment will be CANCEL.B

In case of plagiarism, AI use and late delivery, the assignment will be CANCEL.B

In case of plagiarism, AI use and late delivery, the assignment will be CANCEL.Before placing your bid, please read the instructions carefully. If I accept your offer and then decide to raise the price, I will not negotiate the price again. Instructions: Mental Health & Illness in Literature Part 1 Rationale: As a professional CYCP, the context of mental health work is prevalent in many settings. As part of interdisciplinary teams, the CYCP has a crucial role in understanding and articulating narratives to support and advocate for children and youth. The role of a CYCP begins with recognizing and understanding the impact of mental health and illness within an individuals life, how an individual experiences their mental illness, the challenges of the symptoms and diagnosis, and the impact of family members. Purpose: This assignment serves to contextualize the professional within the context of working with young people living with mental illness. The assignment creates a platform to do a deep dive into a memoir of an individual living with a mental illness so that the CYCP can critically and personally understand mental illness from a narrative perspective. By using creative means, you will summarize your book, connect it to the content/ material provided below and researched material, professionally critique the book and provide an insight into the personal impact it had on you and how you will conduct and cope with working with someone with this diagnosis moving into the CYCP field. Expectations/Steps: 1. Review the book list and choose a book that interests you – start reading your book right away!!! 2. Summarize the book – in your own words 3. Provide connections between the diagnosis and symptoms presented in the book and your research on that diagnosis – identify what relates to the course content and your research: diagnosis, symptoms, impact on self and others, treatment etc. 4. Provide a professional critique of the book 5. Explore the personal impact the book had on you and how you will work with individuals with this diagnosis moving into the field of CYCP 6. Conclusion 7. Choose a platform for submitting your assignment. This is open. You can choose from the following list: PowerPoint • Written paper • Blog post • Podcast • Storybook Ensure you still provide a reference page for the research you will use for your content Regardless of platform or format you choose, all assignments MUST include: 1. An Introduction: • Introduce the mental health memoir you have read, what platform you have chosen and why. • Provide introductory information about what you are focusing on in the submission. 2. Summary of the memoir • In your own words what was this book about? • Don’t go into full detail – you are not rewriting the book – you are simply highlighting the book, main individual, story, outcome, and conclusion 3. Connections between the diagnosis/symptoms and research/course content • Take notes throughout your reading so you can connect specific parts to your research • Include diagnosis, symptoms, impact of both on the individual and/or family, treatment, outcomes • Use the information that you make note of as you read to research the similarities and differences within your research and the course content • Do you research here – make strong connections between what research/course content/learning has shown you and the book 4. Professional critique of the book • Write a professional critique of this book – think of this as what you would say to a family and/or someone who just received this diagnosis • This critique IS different than the summary – it is a ‘critique/evaluation’ of the book; be professional, clear, and honest about your thoughts and opinions of the book 5. Personal impact of the book on you • How did this book impact you personally • Keep a journal throughout your reading of the book – or highlight/use post-its to capture passages/parts that resonated with you, or touched you in meaningful ways • How will this book impact you as a CYCP and your work with individuals with this diagnosis 6. Conclusion • Wrap up your submission • Summarize all the previous work – bring things to an end/closing Reading List ( choose one of the reading bellow) Armstrong, S. C. (2009). Not all Black girls know how to eat: A story of bulimia. Chicago, IL: Lawrence Hill Books. (FOCUS: Bulimia) Arnold, S.L. (2019). Memoir of a narcissist’s daughter: The story of a daughter’s recovery from the life-depleting effects of her mother’s narcissism. Independently published. (FOCUS: Narcissism from the viewpoint of a loved one) Cho, G. (2021). Tastes like war: A memoir. New York City, NY: The Feminist Press at CUNY. (FOCUS: OCD and Schizophrenia FOCUS ON) De Rossi, P. (2011). Unbearable lightness: A story of loss and gain. CITY, CITY: Atria Books. (FOCUS: Body image, distorted eating, OCD) Gay, R. (2017). Hunger: a memoir of (my) body. Harper, an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers. (FOCUS: Eating Disorder) Hornbacher, M. (2006). Wasted: a memoir of anorexia and bulimia. Harper Perennial. (FOCUS: Anorexia and Bulimia) Johnson, M.L. (2010). Girl in need of a tourniquet: Memoir of a borderline personality. Seal Press. (FOCUS: Borderline Personality Disorder) Marnell, C. (2016). How to murder your life. Simon & Schuster. (FOCUS: Bulimia, Insomnia) Oxnam, R.B. (2005). A fractured mind: My life with multiple personality disorders. Hachette Books. (FOCUS: Dissociate Identity Disorder) Patten, J. (2022). Love and theft: A memoir of mental illness. Jocelyn Elinor Patten. (FOCUS: Schizoaffective Disorder) Pershall, S. (2010). Loud in the house of myself: Memoir of a strange girl. Norton, W.W. & Company, Inc. (FOCUS: Borderline Personality Disorder) Reiland. R. (2002). Get me out of here: My recovery from borderline personality disorder. Hazelden Publishing. (FOCUS: Borderline Personality Disorder) Ronson, J. (2012). The psychopath test: A journey through the madness industry. NY, NY: Riverhead Books. (FOCUS: Psychopathology) Saks, E. (2008). The centre cannot hold: My journey through madness. Hachette Books. (FOCUS: Schizophrenia) Schiller, L., Bennett, A. (1996). The quiet room: A journey out of the torment of madness. Grand Central Publishing. (FOCUS: Schizophrenia) Steele, K. (2001). The day the voices stopped. Basic Books. (FOCUS: Schizophrenia) Trujillo, O. (2011). The sum of my parts: A survivor’s story of dissociative identity disorder. New Harbinger Publications. (FOCUS: Dissociative Identity Disorder) Van Gelder, K. (2010). The Buddha and the borderline: My recovery from borderline personality disorder through dialectical behavior therapy, Buddhism, and online dating. New Harbinger Publications. (FOCUS: Borderline Personality Disorder) Wagner, P.S. & Wagner, C.S. (2005). Divided minds: Twin sisters and their journey through schizophrenia. St. Martin’s Press. (FOCUS: Schizophrenia) Walker, H. (2009). Breaking free: My life with dissociative identity disorder. Touchstone. (FOCUS: Dissociative Identity Disorder) part 2 Mini Book Presentation and Round Discussion Directions: Using the book you used for the Mental Health & Illness in Literature create a 20-minute presentation of your book Expectations ONE: Provide enough information that will inform your group members of the book, specifically: • what it was about – highlights/lowlights • your personal and professional responses to the book • your critique of the book – how connected was it to your research? • whether or not you would recommend it to them (personally and/or professionally) or the individuals they may work with in the future • how this book has (or will) impacted your work as a CYCP and with individuals with this particular diagnosis