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In this course, you are required to complete a research paper about   one of the topics of your choice discussed in the course.

Review the topics in the course and choose a topic to focus your   research paper on. Some suggestions include:

Pharmacological treatment for substance use disorders

  1. The history of the increase in opiate addiction
  2. Opiate     replacement treatment approaches
  3. Detoxification from     alcohol and opiates
  4. The psychopharmacology of   methamphetamines

For this week, select a topic and compile a list of references that   you will use to support the content of your “Research Paper”   assignment due in Topic 7. A minimum of six scholarly sources are required.

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In a Word document, list the selected topic, the sources you   selected, and provide a short description of 75-100 words for each   source. Also, describe the relevance as to why you selected the   sources, and how they will support your paper.

While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment,   solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources   should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be   found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

Refer to the resource, “Preparing Annotated   Bibliographies,” located in the Student Success Center, for   additional guidance on completing this assignment in the appropriate style.

You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Please refer   to the directions in the Student Success Center.

This assignment meets the following CACREP Standards: 

5.C.2.e. Potential for substance use disorders to mimic     and/or co-occur with a variety of neurological, medical, and     psychological disorders.

5.C.2.g. Impact of biological and neurological mechanisms on     mental health.

5.C.2.h. Classifications, indications, and     contraindications of commonly prescribed psychopharmacological     medications for appropriate medical referral and consultation.

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Preparing Annotated Bibliographies

This resource provides general guidelines and specific examples for creating an annotated

bibliography. Please consult your instructor or check the detailed directions for your assignment,

as they may differ from these general guidelines.

  • Definitions:
  • A bibliography (also called references in some styles) is a list (usually alphabetical) of sources

    (e.g., books, journal articles, reviews, papers, dissertations, and website articles) that are relevant

    and valuable to a researcher exploring a topic. It usually just contains citation information

    (author(s), year, title, publisher information, etc.). Refer to the appropriate style guide in the

    Student Success Center for rules and examples of formatting bibliography/reference entries.

    An annotation contains a short summary describing a source and/or an evaluation of it.

    Depending on the style, the annotation may directly follow the bibliography entry on the same

    line or may follow on the next line and may have a block or first-line paragraph indent. Thus, an

    annotated bibliography contains annotations for each of the bibliographic entries. Unless

    otherwise directed by your assignment, title it Annotated Bibliography.

  • Length:
  • The length of each annotation depends on specific assignment directions. It can be a few

    sentences or as long as 150-200 words. Like an abstract, it should not be more than one

    paragraph long. It may contain verb phrases with the understanding that the source is the subject,

    but preferably, it should contain only complete sentences.

  • Selecting Sources:
  • The first step in creating an annotated bibliography is to find relevant sources with valuable

    information and ideas about your topic. Refer to your assignment for instructions on the specific

    number and type of source required. Often, you will be required to utilize the GCU Library to

    locate sources (e.g., peer-reviewed journal articles and scholarly books). The GCU Library can

    be accessed at http://library.gcu.edu. Read abstracts of sources to select the most appropriate.

    There are a variety of helpful services and tools provided by the GCU Library designed to assist

    students with locating the best sources for assignments. Popular services include tutorials, live

    webinars, and subject-specific research guides. Librarians are also available via telephone, email,

    and chat. The library’s contact information and hours are located at http://library.gcu.edu.

    For those students wishing to compile their source citations in a centralized location with the

    ability to assist in the creation of bibliography, RefWorks is an excellent option. This is

    particularly useful for graduate and doctoral students. Information about RefWorks can be found

    at http://library.gcu.edu/Reference. Whenever utilizing a tool that assists with citation creation,

    always check the citation that is produced by the software for accuracy and proper formatting.

    http://library.gcu.edu/

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  • Types and Content of Annotations:
  • An annotation can be indicative, informative, evaluative, or a combination of the three. Read

    your assignment directions to determine what type you need. If unclear, ask your instructor.

    An indicative annotation tells the reader what the source is about, lists topics, and defines the

    scope. It does not give any data from the source or evaluate it.

    An informative annotation is a descriptive summary of the source, giving the thesis, data, and

    conclusions, but it does not evaluate the source.

    An evaluative annotation is a critical analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, and biases of the

    source, and why you think it is useful.

    An annotation may contain some or all of the following depending on the assignment directions

    and the content of the source:

     Background of the author(s)

     Conclusions made by the author(s)

     Summary of the content or scope of the text

     Outline of the main argument

     Intended audience

     Research methodology

     Reliability of the text

     Special features of the text that were unique or helpful (charts, glossary, graphs, etc.)

     Relevance or usefulness of the text for your research

     How the text relates to themes or concepts in your course

     Strengths and weaknesses of the text

     Your view or reaction to the text

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  • General Guidelines:
  • When writing annotations, use the third person narrative voice in the literary present tense (e.g.,

    “The author discusses…” and “This work is…”). Do not use first or second person (i.e., avoid the

    use of I, me, my, mine, we, our, us, you, and your). Focus annotations on summarizing,

    analyzing, or evaluating the source, and refrain from quoting the source or other sources within

    the annotation. To review, the following is a simple list of dos and don’ts for writing annotations:

    • Use third person literary present voice.

    • Do not use first person (I) or second person (you).

    • Focus on summarizing, analyzing, or evaluating the source.

    • Do not cite or quote within the annotation.

  • Guidelines for GCU, APA, MLA, and Turabian Annotated Bibliographies
  • GCU Style:

    Students in lower division (100-200-level) courses, who are required to use GCU style in their

    writing assignments, will follow the APA Style guidelines and examples for annotated

    bibliographies.

    APA Style:

    The 6th edition of the APA Manual does not have any directions or examples for creating an

    annotated bibliography. However, the 5th edition has an example in section 9.03. Following this

    example, you would format the bibliographic information with a 0.5-inch hanging indent. Then

    format the annotation with a block indent of 0.75 inch. Double space within and between entries.

    Sentence fragments are acceptable but should be used sparingly.

    MLA Style:

    The MLA Handbook does not have any directions for formatting an annotated bibliography other

    than requiring double spacing within and between entries. However, it shows an example in

    which the annotation begins on the same line as the end of the bibliographic information.

    Sentence fragments are acceptable but should be used sparingly.

    Turabian Style:

    The guidelines for an annotated bibliography from the Turabian manual specify that full-

    sentence annotations are placed on a new line with paragraph indentation. Paragraph indentation

    is a 0.5-inch indent on the first line of the annotation. Single space within entries but add a line

    space between entries.

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  • Sample APA Annotated Bibliography
  • Note: Students in lower division (100-200-level) courses, who are required to use GCU style in

    their writing assignments, will follow the APA example of an annotated bibliography.

    Annotated Bibliography

    Barrett, C. K. (1978). The Gospel according to St. John: An introduction with commentary and

    notes on the Greek text. (2
    nd

    ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Westminster John Knox Press.

    This commentary contains detailed exegesis of the Greek text that is worth

    considering regardless of whether one agrees with all of Barrett’s conclusions. Author

    provides a lengthy introduction (146 pages), including discussions on the historical,

    theological, and linguistic aspects of this book. Barrett is one of the greatest English-

    language commentary writers of the twentieth century. However, he follows some

    older views on John’s Gospel regarding source and background. Thus, it may be less

    useful

    than more modern commentaries, as much critical thought has move beyond it.

    Brown, O., & Robinson, J. (2012). Resilience in remarried families. South African Journal of

    Psychology, 42(1), 114-126.

    Article reports on a salient research study in which the target was to identify and

    explore the resiliency factors that enable blended families to adjust and adapt. It

    involved a total of 35 participants: 19 parents and 16 adults. Descriptive statistics

    were used to analyze the biographical information. Correlation analysis was used to

    analyze the quantitative data; and content analysis was used to analyze the qualitative

    data. The research found that family hardiness, problem solving, communication,

    family time and routines showed a positive correlation for both parties. Common

    themes between the teen and parents such as spirituality, boundaries, communication,

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    flexibility and tolerance also had a strong positive correlation between both. The

    journal is a peer-reviewed journal. Ottilia Brown is also the author of other academic

    journal articles on learning disabilities and ADD. Both of the author’s affiliations are

    with the Department of Psychology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South

    Africa. The article contains chart and graphs of the research study performed to aid in

    comprehension of the study.

    Lamott, A. (1995). Bird by bird: Some instructions on writing and life. New York, NY: Anchor

    Books.

    Taking a humorous approach to being a writer, the this book is wry and anecdotal and

    offer advice on the writing life from plot development to jealousy, from perfectionism

    to

    struggling with one’s own internal critic. In the process, Lamott includes fun and

    productive writing exercises. She offers sane advice for those struggling with the

    anxieties of writing, but her main goal seems to be offering readers a reality check

    regarding writing, publishing, and struggling with one’s imperfections in the process.

    It’s not a dry handbook of writing and/or publishing, but it is indispensable because of

    its honest perspective, down-to-earth humor, and encouraging approach. Parts of it

    could easily be included in the curriculum for a writing class. Several chapters in Part

    1 address the writing process and would serve to generate discussion on students’ own

    drafting and revising processes. Some writing exercises would also be appropriate for

    generating classroom writing exercises. Students should find Lamott’s style both

    engaging and

    enjoyable.

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  • Sample MLA Style Annotated Bibliography
  • Annotated Bibliography

    Barrett, Charles Kingsley. The Gospel According to St. John: An Introduction with Commentary

    and Notes on the Greek Text. 2
    nd

    ed. Philadelphia: Westminster John Knox Press, 1978.

    Print. This commentary contains detailed exegesis of the Greek text that is worth

    considering regardless of whether one agrees with all of Barrett’s conclusions. Author
    provides a lengthy introduction (146 pages), including discussions on the historical,
    theological, and linguistic aspects of this book. Barrett is one of the greatest English-

    language commentary writers of the twentieth century. However, he follows some older

    views on John’s Gospel regarding source and background. Thus, it may be less useful

    than more modern commentaries, as much critical thought has move beyond it.

    Brown, Ottilia, and Juliet Robinson. “Resilience in Remarried Families.” South African Journal

    of Psychology 42.1 (2012): 114-126. Print. Article reports on a salient research study in

    which the target was to identify and explore the resiliency factors that enable blended

    families to adjust and adapt. It involved a total of 35 participants: 19 parents and 16

    adults. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the biographical information.

    Correlation analysis was used to analyze the quantitative data; and content analysis was

    used to analyze the qualitative data. The research found that family hardiness, problem

    solving, communication, family time and routines showed a positive correlation for both

    parties. Common themes between the teen and parents such as spirituality, boundaries,

    communication, flexibility and tolerance also had a strong positive correlation between

    both. The journal is a peer-reviewed journal. Ottilia Brown is also the author of other

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    academic journal articles on learning disabilities and ADD. Both of the author’s

    affiliations are with the Department of Psychology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan

    University, South Africa. The article contains chart and graphs of the research study

    performed to aid in comprehension of the study.

    Lamott, Anne. Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life. New York: Anchor Books,

    1995. Print. Taking a humorous approach to being a writer, the this book is wry and

    anecdotal and offer advice on the writing life from plot development to jealousy, from

    perfectionism to struggling with one’s own internal critic. In the process, Lamott includes

    fun and productive writing exercises. She offers sane advice for those struggling with the

    anxieties of writing, but her main goal seems to be offering readers a reality check

    regarding writing, publishing, and struggling with one’s imperfections in the process. It’s

    not a dry handbook of writing and/or publishing, but it is indispensable because of its

    honest perspective, down-to-earth humor, and encouraging approach. Parts of it could

    easily be included in the curriculum for a writing class. Several chapters in Part 1 address

    the writing process and would serve to generate discussion on students’ own drafting and

    revising processes. Some writing exercises would also be appropriate for generating

    classroom writing exercises. Students should find Lamott’s style both engaging and

    enjoyable.

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    Sample Turabian Style Annotated Bibliography

    Annotated Bibliography

    Barrett, C. K. The Gospel According to St. John: An Introduction with Commentary and Notes

    on the Greek Text, 2
    nd

    ed. Philadelphia: Westminster John Knox Press, 1978.
    This commentary contains detailed exegesis of the Greek text that is worth
    considering regardless of whether one agrees with all of Barrett’s conclusions. Author
    provides a lengthy introduction (146 pages), including discussions on the historical,
    theological, and linguistic aspects of this book. Barrett is one of the greatest English-
    language commentary writers of the twentieth century. However, he follows some older
    views on John’s Gospel regarding source and background. Thus, it may be less useful
    than more modern commentaries, as much critical thought has move beyond it.

    Brown, Ottilia, and Juliet Robinson. “Resilience in Remarried Families.” South African Journal

    of Psychology 42, no. 1 (March 2012): 114-126.

    This article reports on a salient research study in which the target was to identify

    and explore the resiliency factors that enable blended families to adjust and adapt. It

    involved a total of 35 participants: 19 parents and 16 adults. Descriptive statistics were

    used to analyze the biographical information. Correlation analysis was used to analyze

    the quantitative data; and content analysis was used to analyze the qualitative data. The

    research found that family hardiness, problem solving, communication, family time and

    routines showed a positive correlation for both parties. Common themes between the teen

    and parents such as spirituality, boundaries, communication, flexibility and tolerance also

    had a strong positive correlation between both. The journal is a peer-reviewed journal.

    Ottilia Brown is also the author of other academic journal articles on learning disabilities

    and ADD. Both of the author’s affiliations are with the Department of Psychology,

    Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa. The article contains chart and

    graphs of the research study performed to aid in comprehension of the study.

    Lamott, Anne. Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life. New York: Anchor Books,

    1995.

    Taking a humorous approach to being a writer, this book is wry and anecdotal and

    offers advice on the writing life from plot development to jealousy, from perfectionism to

    struggling with one’s own internal critic. In the process, Lamott includes fun and
    productive writing exercises. She offers sane advice for those struggling with the
    anxieties of writing, but her main goal seems to be offering readers a reality check
    regarding writing, publishing, and struggling with one’s imperfections in the process. It’s
    not a dry handbook of writing and/or publishing, but it is indispensable because of its
    honest perspective, down-to-earth humor, and encouraging approach. Parts of it could
    easily be included in the curriculum for a writing class. Several chapters in Part 1 address
    the writing process and would serve to generate discussion on students’ own drafting and
    revising processes. Some writing exercises would also be appropriate for generating
    classroom writing exercises. Students should find Lamott’s style both engaging and
    enjoyable.

      Definitions:
      Length:
      Selecting Sources:
      Types and Content of Annotations:
      General Guidelines:
      Guidelines for GCU, APA, MLA, and Turabian Annotated Bibliographies
      GCU Style:
      APA Style:
      MLA Style:
      Turabian Style:
      Sample APA Annotated Bibliography
      Sample MLA Style Annotated Bibliography
      Sample Turabian Style Annotated Bibliography

    Final Paper

    Details:

    At this point in the course, you should have an approved topic, an annotated bibliography, and an outline for your Final Research Paper. During this week, you will create the final paper. Your research paper should be 1,500-2,000-words and reflect critical thinking and analysis. Refer to the Academic Writing Guidelines Resource located in the Course Materials section for assistance with this.

    You must have a minimum of six references to support your research. The references should be taken from the annotated bibliography completed earlier in the course.

    Your research paper should include information about the following:

    1. Brief history of the drug

    2. Psychopharmacology of the drug

    3. Current trends or issues

    4. Societal concerns or issues related to the drug

    5. Significance or relevance of topic to the counseling profession

    6. Any future implications

    Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

    This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

    You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Please refer to the directions in the Student Success Center.

    This assignment meets the following CACREP Standards:

    5.C.2.e. Potential for substance use disorders to mimic and/or co-occur with a variety of neurological, medical, and psychological disorders.

    5.C.2.g. Impact of biological and neurological mechanisms on mental health.

    5.C.2.h. Classifications, indications, and contraindications of commonly prescribed psychopharmacological medications for appropriate medical referral and consultation.

    Assignment

    Week 6 | Central Nervous System Depressants and O…

    Assignment
    Research Paper: Annotated Bibliography and Topic Selection (Course Obj.)

    Due Date: Jan 10, 2018 23:59:59     

     

    Max Points: 70
    Details: In this course, you are required to complete a research paper about one of the topics of your choice discussed in the course.

    Review the topics in the course and choose a topic to focus your research paper on. Some suggestions include:

    1. Pharmacological treatment for substance use disorders

    2. The history of the increase in opiate addiction

    3. Opiate replacement treatment approaches

    4. Detoxification from alcohol and opiates

    5. The psychopharmacology of methamphetamines

    For this week, select a topic and compile a list of references that you will use to support the content of your “Research Paper” assignment due in Topic 7. A minimum of six scholarly sources are required.

    In a Word document, list the selected topic, the sources you selected, and provide a short description of 75-100 words for each source. Also, describe the relevance as to why you selected the sources, and how they will support your paper.

    While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

    Refer to the resource, “Preparing Annotated Bibliographies,” located in the Student Success Center, for additional guidance on completing this assignment in the appropriate style.

    You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Please refer to the directions in the Student Success Center.

    This assignment meets the following CACREP Standards:

    5.C.2.e. Potential for substance use disorders to mimic and/or co-occur with a variety of neurological, medical, and psychological disorders.

    5.C.2.g. Impact of biological and neurological mechanisms on mental health.

    5.C.2.h. Classifications, indications, and contraindications of commonly prescribed psychopharmacological medications for appropriate medical referral and consultation.

     

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