Psychology assignment 2473
Hypothetically Speaking The purpose of this assignment is to help you understand the pros and cons of working in multiple capacities. This assignment builds upon the previous one as you will now create a hypothetical scenario where you are in a dual-role situation as an SPP.For this assignment, perform the following tasks:Discuss how you would deal with a scenario where you end up in a dual relationship.Create your own hypothetical scenario where you are in a dual relationship. This dual relationship should be either as a teacher-practitioner, clinician-practitioner, or as a sport psychology professional. Make your scenario as complex or simple as you choose.Discuss the issues related to the fictional scenario you create.Define your role(s) in the situation, problems, obstacles, and a way to either make the dual-role situation work or a plan to work only in one capacity.Justify your choices and actions.Write a one- to two-page response in Microsoft Word document format. All written assignments and responses should follow APA rules for attributing sources. Name the file SP6300_M3_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.doc and post it to the Submissions Area by the due date assigned.Assignment 2 Grading CriteriaMaximum PointsDescribed in generic terms how a dual-relationship scenario would be handled.4Developed a hypothetical dual-relationship scenario and identified related issues clearly.8Described problems and obstacles in the dual-role situation and formulated a strategy for dealing with the situation.8Justified choices and actions with supportive reasoning.8Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources, displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.4Total:32 This assignment builds upon the previous one as you will now create a hypothetical scenario where Wearing Multiple Hats Sport psychology professionals (SPPs) often find themselves interacting with clients in different capacities, whether it is as a professor, a clinician, or a coach. SPPs also find themselves coexisting with clients in nonworking environments, such as traveling with teams, sharing living space, and in social arenas. The purpose of this assignment is to provide you with an opportunity to examine the complexities involved in placing yourself in situations where you have to wear multiple hats and learn to work and maneuver around professional and social settings.Sport psychology puts you into an environment where you often find yourself flip-flopping between professional counseling in an official setting (office) and counseling in a nontraditional setting (talking in the bleachers). The scenarios vary, but your professional duties do not.For this assignment, read the following article from the Argosy University online library resources:Brown, J. L., & Cogan, K. D. (2006). Ethical clinical practice and sport psychology: When two worlds collide. Ethics & Behavior, 16(1), 15–23.Bearing in mind the importance of confidentiality in crowded scenarios and the multiple roles you need to play, answer the following questions:What are your opinions about an SPP being in dual-role relationships with clients, teams, and/or organizations?If an SPP is in a dual-role capacity, how should that individual establish professional boundaries and identify solutions to potential problems, before they become problems?Write a 200–400-word response to each question in a single Word document. All written assignments and responses should follow APA rules for attributing sources. Name the file SP6300_M3_A1_LastName_FirstInitial.doc and submit it to the appropriate Discussion Area by the due date assigned.Through the end of the module, comment on the posts of two of your peers. In your reviews, check if your classmates have formed an opinion on how an SPP should handle multiple-role situations. Do your classmates address and consider possible ethical implications related to their opinions?Assignment 1 Grading CriteriaMaximum PointsAnalyzed and articulated views on SPPs being in dual-role relationships with clients, teams, and/or organizations.8Analyzed and described how SPPs in dual-role capacities should establish professional boundaries and identify solutions to potential problems.8Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources, displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.4Reviewed the posts of at least two peers and commented on their suggestions for handling multiple-role situations.8Total:28