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This module has the following assessment tasks that are described below.  Due 18/12/2020  before 2 pm through turnitin   A magazine article 1200 words addressing learning outcomes 2 and 3 and contributes 25% to the overall mark.  A 4000 word essay addressing learning outcome 1, 4 and 5, and contributes 75% to the overall mark: Knowledge and understanding 1. Synthesise knowledge on certain mental health specialisms, appraising the evidence base. 2. Critically examine and evaluate complex interventions in mental health care, with a focus on individualised care and recovery. 3. Compare and contrast the effectiveness of the specialist services .    Intellectual, practical, affective and transferable skills 4. Propose and analyse an innovative initiative which promotes and enhances the recovery process. 5. Initiate a comprehensive understanding of the concept of inter-professional working in specialised services.   These learning outcomes can be understood in the following ways: · 1. Learning Outcome 1: Synthesise knowledge and comprehension on various mental health specialist areas, focusing on the evidence base that underpins it. It is important to bring together many different theories and literature in order to discuss at level 7. Combining, contrasting in order to draw together different ideas and develop new ones. 2. Learning Outcome 2: Examine complex interventions e.g. therapy, communication and medicine, ensuring they are critically analysed and evaluated and ensuring the focus is on individualised care and recovery. 3. Learning Outcome 3: Explore how effective specialist services are, ensuring the literature is compared and contrasted, making sure the evidence base is included. 4. Learning outcome 4: Explore and consider how different processes can enhance recovery from then evidence base e.g. family work to promote staying well 5. Learning Outcome 5: Demonstrate an understanding of inter-professional relationships in various specialist mental health areas, making sure that clear comprehension is presented. Part 1. A magazine article 1200 words addressing learning outcomes 2 and 3 and contributes 25% to the overall mark. The rationale for the magazine article is to prepare you for publication. The rationale for the essay is to develop you critical thinking skills and writing at level 7, and to enable you to study two mental health specialism in depth. 1. You can look at contributor instructions for magazine articles on line e.g. Granta publications.(optional) 2. You need to make sure when exploring different publishers discovering what style and format is best to use.(optional) 3. You need to make sure you have addressed learning outcomes 2 and 3 and aim higher by examining the marking criteria on page   4. The work needs to be at level 7, therefore casual language and the first person are not acceptable. You will be expected to compare and contrast as well as analyse, supporting the discussion with a wide range of relevant literature and making sure the salient point is clear. 5. We would advise you choose a subject you find interesting but it must be related to the subject material of this module and related to learning outcomes 2 and 3, for example, reducing stigma through understanding MH service provision Part 2. A 4000 word essay addressing learning outcome 1, 4 and 5, and contributes 75% to the overall mark: 1. You will need to choose two different specialist areas in mental health, for example anorexia and depression, effective communication from crisis to recovery. 2. You will need to make sure you address the learning outcomes and meet the marking criteria for this level. 3.    This is not a case study nor reflection therefore it should be in the passive voice, you need to make sure you are writing at level 7, the formative assessment will help you with this. 4. You will need to make sure that you present an in depth discussion on your chosen areas, comparing and contrasting and developing critical analysis, presented a comprehensive academic discussion. 5. You are advised to arrange regular tutorials 6. You need to think carefully about presentation and make sure it follows a logical sequential approach. The essay should have a clear introduction which should tell the reader what will be in the main body, and the conclusion should follow the main body and should clearly summarise it and it should not include any new knowledge. 7. You need to show the depth of your knowledge on the these subject areas to achieve this wide deep reading will be needed and we advise you take critical notes as you read. 8. We also advise that these assessments are prepared well in advance of the hand in dates. Please note you should upload a draft in good time to check originality and discuss with your tutor.   9. Do not leave till the last minute to upload for the final hand in, as sometimes it can take a while to load Formative assessment Email [email protected] A small draft of each by the 15/10/19   How your assessment is graded: Your assessment is graded according to the level 7 marking criteria, against the learning outcomes for the module. Marking criteria ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY GENERIC ASSESSMENT CRITERIA AND MARKING STANDARDS   LEVEL 7   Level 7 is characterised by an expectation of students’ expertise in their specialism. Students are semi-autonomous, demonstrating independence in the negotiation of assessment tasks (including the major project) and the ability to evaluate, challenge, modify and develop theory and practice. Students are expected to demonstrate an ability to isolate and focus on the significant features of problems and to offer synthetic and coherent solutions, with some students producing original or innovative work in their specialism that is worthy of publication or public performance or display. Mark Bands Outcome Generic Learning Outcomes (GLOs) (Academic Regulations, Section 2) Knowledge & Understanding Intellectual (thinking), Practical, Affective and Transferable Skills Characteristics of Student Achievement by Marking Band 90-100% Achieves module outcome(s) related to GLO at this level Exceptional analysis of key issues/concepts/ethics with very clear originality and autonomy.  Exceptional development of conceptual structures and argument making an exceptional use of scholarly conventions.  Demonstrates independence of thought and a very high level of intellectual rigour and consistency. Work pushes the boundaries of the discipline and may be considered for external publication Exceptional analysis of key issues/concepts/ethics.   Exceptional development of conceptual structures and argument, making consistent use of scholarly conventions.Exceptional research skills, independence of thought, an extremely high level of intellectual rigour and consistency, exceptional expressive/professional skills, and substantial creativity and originality. Exceptional academic/intellectual skills. Work pushes the boundaries of the discipline and may be considered for external publication 80-89% Outstanding analysis of key issues/concepts/ethics with clear originality and autonomy.  Outstanding development of conceptual structures and argument making an exemplary use of scholarly conventions.  Demonstrates independence of thought and a very high level of intellectual rigour and consistency Outstanding analysis of key issues/concepts/ethics.   Very high level development of conceptual structures and argument, making consistent use of scholarly conventions. Outstanding research skills, independence of thought, a high level of intellectual rigour and consistency, outstanding expressive/professional skills, and considerable creativity and originality. Exemplary academic/intellectual skills 70-79% Excellent analysis of key issues/concepts/ethics.   Excellent development of conceptual structures and argument making excellent use of scholarly conventions.  Demonstrates independence of thought and a high level of intellectual rigour and consistency Excellent analysis of key issues/concepts/ethics.   High level development of conceptual structures and argument, making consistent use of scholarly conventions. Excellent research skills, independence of thought, a high level of intellectual rigour and consistency, excellent expressive/ professional skills, and considerable creativity and originality. Excellent academic/intellectual skills, and considerable creativity and originality 60-69% Good analysis of key issues/concepts/ethics.   Development of conceptual structures and argument making consistent use of scholarly conventions Good analysis of key issues/concepts/ethics.   Development of conceptual structures and argument, making consistent use of scholarly conventions 50-59% Satisfactory knowledge of key issues/ concepts/ethics in discipline. Descriptive in parts but some ability to synthesise scholarship and argument.  Minor lapses in use of scholarly conventions Satisfactory knowledge of key issues/ concepts/ethics in discipline. Descriptive in parts but some ability to synthesise scholarship and argument.  Minor lapses in use of scholarly conventions 40-49% A marginal pass in module outcome(s) related to GLO at this level Basic knowledge of key issues/concepts/ethics in discipline. Generally descriptive, with restricted synthesis of existing scholarship and little argument.  Use of scholarly conventions inconsistent Basic knowledge of key issues/concepts/ethics in discipline. Generally descriptive, with restricted synthesis of existing scholarship and little argument.  Use of scholarly conventions inconsistent. 30-39% A marginal fail in module outcome(s) related to GLO at this level. Satisfies qualifying mark Limited knowledge of key issues/concepts/ethics in discipline. Largely descriptive, with restricted synthesis of existing scholarship and limited argument.  Limited use of scholarly conventions. Limited research skills impede use of learning resources and problem solving. Significant problems with structure/accuracy in expression. Team/Practical/ Professional skills not yet secure. Weak academic/ intellectual skills. Limited use of scholarly conventions 20-29% Fails to achieve module outcome(s) related to this GLO. Qualifying mark not satisfied. Little evidence of knowledge of key issues/concepts/ethics in discipline. Largely descriptive, with little synthesis of existing scholarship and little evidence of argument.  Little evidence of use of scholarly conventions. Little evidence of research skills, use of learning resources and problem solving. Major problems with structure/ accuracy in expression. Team/Practical/Professional skills virtually absent. Very weak academic/intellectual skills. Little evidence of use of scholarly conventions 10-19% Inadequate knowledge of key issues/concepts/ethics in discipline. Wholly descriptive, with inadequate synthesis of existing scholarship and inadequate argument.  Inadequate use of scholarly conventions. Inadequate use of research skills, learning resources and problem solving. Major problems with structure/accuracy in expression. Team/Practical/Professional skills absent. Extremely weak academic/intellectual skills. Inadequate use of scholarly conventions 1-9% No evidence of knowledge of key issues/concepts/ethics in discipline. Incoherent and completely but poorly descriptive, with no evidence of synthesis of existing scholarship and no argument whatsoever.  No evidence of use of scholarly conventions. No evidence of use of research skills, learning resources and problem solving. Incoherent structure/accuracy in expression. Team/Practical/Professional skills non-existent. No evidence of academic/intellectual skills. No evidence of use of scholarly conventions 0% Awarded for: (i) non-submission; (ii) dangerous practice and; (iii) in situations where the student fails to address the assignment brief (eg: answers the wrong question) and/or related learning outcomes
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Answer To: This module has the following assessment tasks that are described below. Due 18/12/2020 before 2 pm...

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PART 1: MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Table of Contents
MAGAZINE ARTICLE ON ANOREXIA AND DEPRESSION    3
The Discussion on Anorexia and Depression amongst Women    3
Issues Faced    4
Communication and Medicine    5
Specialist Services to Eliminate Stigma    8
References    10
    MAGAZINE ARTICLE ON ANOREXIA AND DEPRESSION
The Discussion on Anorexi
a and Depression amongst Women
Women with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) view themselves as being overweight, but even though they are lean, they tend to lose weight. The loss of weight becomes an obsession involving dangerous eating habits. Typically, they stop drinking or eating very small quantities.as mentioned by Paul, Jandhyala and Basu (2018), a few of them, including compulsive workout, misuse of laxatives and blood thinners and purging, often regulate their weight through certain means.
As an outcome, many health issues will occur in women with anorexia. Muscle weakening or loss, weak nails and hair, thinning bones and damage to the nervous system and heart are some examples. Cimino et al. (2020) have explained as with depression, emotions of helplessness, anxiety and extreme sadness are involved in this depressive disorder. Women with depression can lose their hunger; have difficulty in sleeping, or loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyed. They can lack energy as well and have difficulty focusing. In two ways, the relation between depression and anorexia can occur.
    Issues Faced
It is seen that as a co-occurring disease, it is normal for a woman dealing with eating disorders to experience depression. With anorexia, chemical shifts in the brain can be caused by being undernourished and very underweight. As indicated by Ortega-Mendoza et al. (2018), such adjustments may have a detrimental effect on mood, which can cause depression. Second, a major contributor to anorexia may be depression. The obsession with being perfect can expand into a fixation on regulating what they eat.
That obsession then develops into an eating problem. Initial trials of antidepressants for the acute treatment of anorexia have been triggered by early findings that women with depression display an elevated lifelong incidence of mood disorders, along with an elevated prevalence of mood disorders during their first-degree relatives. Many studies, regardless about whether or not the women were clinically depressed, antidepressants, tended to be efficient (Cimino, (2020).
Weight maintenance by dietary therapy should be the focus of care in the acute stage of anorexia and supervised oral refilling of regular food is prescribed for this reason by nurses. Based on the evidence examined here, treating people with Anorexia with medication alone is unacceptable. No Anorexia pharmacological action has a major effect on the gain of weight or the psychological characteristics of AN. While mood with antipsychotic medications can increase, this result is not related to weight gain.
    Communication and Medicine
The effective communication skills of a physician include the ability to collect information to promote accurate diagnosis, provide effective counselling, provide clinical instructions and develop a caring relationship with patients. A good doctor-patient relationship, which consists of mutual understanding, perceptions and emotions about the nature of the condition, therapeutic...
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