What is “mental health?” What is “mental illness?” Are they the same? What explorations of the brain can help us to reach new an
What is “mental health?” What is “mental illness?” Are they the same? What explorations of the brain can help us to reach new and better ways of thinking about mental health/illness? How will it help your practice?
Discussion Board Grading Rubric
Discussion Board Grading Rubric
Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDiscussion Quality 5.0 pts
Excellent
Provides examples and/or details to strengthen the response. Encourages other responses and brings new ideas to the table. Includes excellent grammar, spelling, organization of thoughts, and clarity. 4.0 pts
Good
Post shows some critical thinking and occasionally encourages discussion. Organization of thoughts is clear, and writing is free of spelling/grammar errors. 3.0 pts
Average
Post lacks clarity and occasionally wanders off topic. Uses personal opinion instead of examples/details to strengthen argument. Includes a few minor spelling/grammar errors. 2.0 pts
Minimal
Post barely addresses topic and shows no critical thinking. Mainly based on personal opinion and includes multiple grammar/spelling errors. 1.0 pts
Poor
Post shows no critical thinking and does not add anything valuable to the discussion. Consists almost entirely of personal opinion. Many grammar/spelling errors and poor word choices. 0.0 pts
No Marks
No or late submission
5.0 pts
Total Points: 5.0
Need two peer review references and one maybe the textbook. Name of the text book is Synopsis of Psychiatry: Behavioral Sciences/Clinical Psychiatry, Eleven Edition. Kaplan and Sadock’s