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acceptance
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actof receiving or taking what is being offered or given
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advocacy
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process of providing a client with informaiton, suppost, and feedback so that the client can make an informed decision
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behavior
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mannerof conduction oneself; one's actions
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caring
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concern for the well-being of a person, demonstrated through attentive listening, comforting, honesty, acceptance, and sensitivity
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commitment
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personal bond to some course of action
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consistency
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behaviors that imply being steady and regular, dependable
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coping mechanisms
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any thought or action that is aimed at reducing stress
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crisis
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period of evere emotional disorganization resulting from a lack of appropriate coping mechanism or supports
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crisis intervention
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short-term, acive therapy that provides emotional first aid for victims of trauma with the goal of assisting individuals and families to manage the immediate crisis situation and reurn to precrisis levels of functioning
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empathy
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ability to recognize and share the emotionas and statesof mind of another and to understan the meaning and significance of that person's behavior
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failure
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lack of success; neglect or omission
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holistic concept of care
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philosophical concept designed to consider all aspects of human funcitoning and help clients achieve harmony within themselves and with others, nature, and the world
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insight
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The power to act of seeing into situation; understanding the inner nature of things.
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introspection
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looking into one's own mind
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nurture
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encourage development
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responsibiity
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exercise capabitilty and accountability
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stigma
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sign or mark of shame, disapproval, or disgrace, of being shunned or rejected
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