This power points covers Baxter’s Models of Health, along with how psychological factors can cause physical illness and finally the placebo effect.
Does also ask learners to conduct research activities that could be amended to an activity.
This is a revision booklet for student studying level 2 sport (BTEC).
This booklet includes key words and activities for students to complete to help with revision.
This power point discusses the five psychological approaches towards mental health and how each approach views the causes of mental health.
The final part discusses the treatments from the different approaches.
This lecture provide an insight into the Top Down Approach to offender profiling.
It discusses what the approach is and how it is used, does also have an evaluation of the approach.
Also contains an activity for learners to try and apply this approach to Jack the Ripper.
I have also attached documents that contain all the information around the Jack the Ripper crimes, within the power point also contain a link for the list of suspects for Jack the Ripper.
This presentation goes through the Bottom Up Approach used in Offender Profiling.
It goes through the basic approach and discusses how it can be used, along with evaluation of this approach.
Also includes activity using real life crime (The Railway Rapist) and also includes activity sheet, mind map and also real example of Canter’s Profile of john Duffy.
This is a power point that discusses the structure and replication of viruses and bacteria. It also discusses how both replicate and how they are transmitted.
In this power point we discuss what is considered to be normal and what is considered to be abnormal behaviour.
From here we discuss different culture and backgrounds an how this can impact on what is seen as normal or abnormal.