The paper needs to be 5-7 typed pages. It should have a title page and a reference page (these do not count towards the page count). There is no abstract.
The second page should start with a title line. Then, you go directly into the paper. The 5-7 typed pages mean that there is a minimum of 5 full pages typed,
not a few sentences on the fifth page or just half of the fifth page.
Formatting:
The paper should have 1-inch margins and size 12 Times New Roman font. The spacing before and after paragraphs should be set to “0.” This paper needs to
be double-spaced throughout the whole paper, including the title page and reference page. Page numbers should be in the header on the upper righthand
corner and formatted with your last name and the page number. The title page does not have a page number, so the second page should start as page 1.
Works Cited:
You need to have a minimum of three peer-reviewed research articles. These can be found using the research database on the SLCC library page. There
should not be any webpage citations, which means NO WEBPAGES! You may also use your textbook as a reference, however, it does not count towards the
three references required. I am also not allowing any encyclopedias or dictionaries as a reference.
You need to cite your references in the text of your paper using APA citation. Your works cited page needs to be formatted in APA. When citing your
references in your paper, you need to paraphrase the information. Do not use block quotes.
Organizing and Writing the paper:
The writing should be done in complete, grammatically correct sentences. Your writing should have paragraphs. There should be a thesis sentence at the
beginning of your paper explaining what you are planning to write about and why. Your conclusion should explain what you learned about the topic. Below in
bold is a sample on how to organize your paper.
Organization
Introduction: Clearly define what you are presenting and why you selected this topic
Body: background, diagnostic criteria (per DSM-5) and pervasiveness (how common and what population of individuals it affects), causes, ages, gender,
treatment strategies (medication, therapy/theories) and any other information you feel is relevant.
Conclusion: Explain what you learned and how this info will help you personally/professionally.
For the peer-reviewed or citations, please make something up or be creative! I simply do not have time to write this paper!