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Adjustment Case Study

Adjustment Case Study
Assignment 2: Adjustment Case Study
Go to NPRs StoryCorps Website, located at http://www.npr.org/series/4516989/storycorps. Read two (2) articles that were published within the last two (2) months that focus on individuals with major adjustment issues.
Next, use the textbook and / or Strayer Library to research evidence-based strategies to help with adjustment. Consider strategies that relate to stress and coping, gender, stages of life, cultural and social issues, and health.
When referencing the selected stories, please use this format:
? Standard Format: o Title of the story [Audio file]. (Year, Month Day). Retrieved from website url. ? Example: A homeless teen finds solace in a teacher and a recording [Audio file]. (2014, March 7). Retrieved from http://www.npr.org/2014/03/07/286921391/a-homeless-teen-finds- solace-in-a-teacher-and-a-recording.
? In-Text Citation Format: o The in-text citation for a selected story is an abbreviated version of the title and the year of publication. The abbreviation contains the first three words of the title. ? Example: (A homeless teen, 2014).
? Textbook Citation Format: o Authors Name. (Date of publication). Title of the resource. Publisher information. ? Example: Santrock, J. (2006). Human adjustment: 2007 custom edition. Boston, MA: McGraw- Hill.
Write a three to six (3-6) page paper in which you: 1. Summarize the two (2) articles you selected from the NPR Website. 2. Describe the major adjustment issues discussed in each story. 3. Examine at least three (3) evidence-based strategies from the selected articles that could help the individuals enhance their adjustment skills. 4. Recommend the evidence-based strategy that is best suited for the people in the selected articles. Provide a rationale for your response. 5. Use at least four (4) quality academic resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and other similar websites do not qualify as academic resources.