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Find needed answers here - http://entire-courses.com/BSHS-312-Week-3-Individual-Assignment-Site-Visit-Report

This archive file includes BSHS 312 Week 3 Individual Assignment Site Visit Report

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General Questions - General General Questions Visit a site such as a women’s shelter, a halfway house, a hospital, an agency, or the human services department of a company, where behavioral or cognitive-behavioral techniques or programs are used. Talk with human services workers or the contact person about their programs that employ behavioral or cognitive interventions or models. Some areas to explore: How cognitive and behavioral techniques are used. What population participates in the program? Who presents the program or interventions? How is the effectiveness of their interventions measured? If they are not effectively measured, how might they be? How did they determine a need for the program? Do they have plans for other programs or interventions which use behavioral or cognitive models and techniques? What other models and theories are represented in their programs? Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word report on your visit, detailing the information you gathered and briefly describing your reactions and feelings about the program.

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Think about studying abroad. Look at the opportunities offered by the school, but don't let that box you in. If you want to study in another country, you need to find out everything that is available to you. You might even be able to find something better outside of your school.