PowerPoint Presentation: Theoretical Application
This week you will select and apply 5 different theoretical applications to better understand 12-step relapse prevention programs.
Most 12-step programs start with the assumption that the person and the problem are fused, e.g., “I am Jim, and I am an alcoholic.” These programs then externalize a higher power and turn the individual’s well-being over to that higher power. Reflecting on the theoretical perspectives covered thus far in the course, how would each understand the value, relevance and utility of this type of approach to substance abuse treatment? Create a PowerPoint presentation in which you overview the selected theoretical approaches and analyze in relation to the assumptions underlying 12-step programs.
Assignment Expectations:
Length: 15 to 20 slides
References: all necessary information can be obtained from the textbook; no additional references are required
Structure:
First slide should include your presentation title and your name.
You should have 1-2 slides for each of the selected theoretical orientations
Slides in the body of the presentation should include a combination of text, graphics and/or video (video length must not exceed 3 minutes)
Follow best practice guidelines for creating PowerPoint presentations (see http://michaelhyatt.com/5-rules-for-more-effective-presentations.html and http://www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/best-practices-for-effective-powerpoint-presentations-assessment/)
The value of PowerPoint is its ability to show graphics rather than words. The Slides should have no more than 20 words each. PowerPoint provides Notes Pages (look at the bottom of the slide as you are creating one) for large blocks of words. Rather than the Notes Pages, record the overview of each slide in a Word document (about 50 words for each content slide). The Notes pages can contain as many words as you’d like.
Format:
save your presentation as a PowerPoint (.ppt or .pptx) file
save your slide notes in a Word documentPowerPoint Presentation: Theoretical Application
This week you will select and apply 5 different theoretical applications to better understand 12-step relapse prevention programs.
Most 12-step programs start with the assumption that the person and the problem are fused, e.g., “I am Jim, and I am an alcoholic.” These programs then externalize a higher power and turn the individual’s well-being over to that higher power. Reflecting on the theoretical perspectives covered thus far in the course, how would each understand the value, relevance and utility of this type of approach to substance abuse treatment? Create a PowerPoint presentation in which you overview the selected theoretical approaches and analyze in relation to the assumptions underlying 12-step programs.
Assignment Expectations:
Length: 15 to 20 slides
References: all necessary information can be obtained from the textbook; no additional references are required
Structure:
First slide should include your presentation title and your name.
You should have 1-2 slides for each of the selected theoretical orientations
Slides in the body of the presentation should include a combination of text, graphics and/or video (video length must not exceed 3 minutes)
Follow best practice guidelines for creating PowerPoint presentations (see http://michaelhyatt.com/5-rules-for-more-effective-presentations.html and http://www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/best-practices-for-effective-powerpoint-presentations-assessment/)
The value of PowerPoint is its ability to show graphics rather than words. The Slides should have no more than 20 words each. PowerPoint provides Notes Pages (look at the bottom of the slide as you are creating one) for large blocks of words. Rather than the Notes Pages, record the overview of each slide in a Word document (about 50 words for each content slide). The Notes pages can contain as many words as you’d like.
Format:
save your presentation as a PowerPoint (.ppt or .pptx) file
save your slide notes in a Word document
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