Discuss the pros and cons of an abstinence-only education. Is it possible to give people too much information? Discuss what is more dangerous and why - too little information or too much information? In the contemporary world, we are often warned about the dangers of sex. In health class we learned about abstinence and its effectiveness in preventing the spread STDs or STIs. There are many pros of abstinence-only education. Abstinence is the only 100% effective way in avoiding STDs and getting pregnant
decisional balance. In all 12 studies, cons of changing outweighed pros for individuals in pre-contemplation, pros increased between pre-contemplation and contemplation. From contemplation to action, cons in action is lower than in preparation and contemplation. Pros were higher than cons for individuals in action found in 11 out of 12 studies. The result provided strong support for the generalization of 3 basic constructs fi the TTM: the stages of changes, the pros and cons, and the integration between stages
TELEOLOGY (Consequentialism) Moral behavior is what we consider to be right or wrong. This can be influenced by many factors e.g. the society that one comes from, the religion one is in. Indians believe that there is more than one God while Christians believe there is only one God. According to morality they are all correct in there society and anyone who goes against their believes is considered no to have morals. Morality involves rules of conduct. Judgments containing an “ought.” Positive moral
Module 3: Application Assignment Danielle Park Lamar University Module 3: Application Assignment Assessment Process The assessment and treatment planning that takes place in this assignment refers to a case study known as Milo. Milo is a 22 year old male who has been abusing alcohol for a long period of time (Lab, 2015). His drinking began at the age of nine, as he used the alcohol to overcome his anxiety of being social with others. He was diagnosed with social anxiety disorder yet continued to