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    implications for feminine culture. Filling their letters with ‘fashions, flounces, and flourishes’, women shared doubts, advice, and experience. Basic to female relationships was the exchange of consumer services.” Fashion and shopping was a social session for Georgian woman, it was a way to boast, brag, interact, and make…

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    As pertaining to the case of Daniel Holtzclaw, it is difficult to create an understanding of his criminal behavior. Chances are, that the biological theories explain is behavior, as biochemical compositions in his brain may have influenced his behavior. Also, some people believe that his former activities as football player may have contributed to biological deficiencies. Due to the physical nature of the sport (head injuries etc.) football players are at greater risk to develop chronic trauma…

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    The only way to get to this stage of recovery with the abuser is with their willingness to admit there is a problem. There is a question a young adult alcoholic must ask themselves. The question should be are they willing to do what it takes to stay in treatment in order to become and remain sober? The client must want a different way of life more than the next drink. However, the treatment for the alcoholic doesn’t begin with meetings or one on one counseling sessions. After admitting there is…

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    During the process of the final project, I had a difficult time deciding on who to interview. I didn’t want to interview someone who had a different race from me but I also wanted someone who had more responsibilities then myself.I have been around many different races and witnessed the judgments they receive but never went further into the struggles children add onto the responsibilities of an individual. Through the process of me figuring out who I felt would be best for this project, I…

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    Running head: FAMILY ASSESSMENT Family Assessment – Applying the Calgary Family Assessment Model Nicole Tasiemski University of Detroit Mercy Family Assessment – Applying the Calgary Family Assessment Model Family is such a simple word which has multiple meanings. Family is a unit of parents and their children, when two or more people share goals and values with long term commitments, or when two or more people live in the same home. These are all definitions of family. However…

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    learn what his role is and how to effectively communicate to Angela and Thomas, or others that associate with him in his day to day life. As stated in the article, step number two called “Unresolved emotional attachment” explains that during this stage the person has a difficult time to work on changing a relationship and their environment without having an increase in anxiety. Therefore, this then has a negative impact on their physical and psychological well being. By looking at Peters…

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    Death and Dying The human body heals in so many different ways. The human body can heal physically. For example, you cut your hand while chopping onions and you have a big cut on your hand. A few days after some stitches and antibacterial ointment your cut on your hand is most likely healed. The human body and mind also have emotionally healing. For example, you have a childhood pet. Your pet just died from old age and you are heartbroken. After crying and grieving your boyfriend surprises you…

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    While working with my group, I tried to be as helpful as I could. I assumed that working as a chemical dependency counselor would give me some benefit with the stages of intake through termination. During the stressful time of the assessment process, I decided that we were not going to be able to complete that packet on google docs. I took the initiative and completed about half of the packet and shared what I documented with the group. This made it easier because no one wanted to take…

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    Fgc Model

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    RJ has effectively found its way into processes dealing with youth. The Children, Young Persons and Their Families act 1989 is a landmark act that through the adoption of the family group conferencing (FGC) model has affectively integrated the current criminal justice system within New Zealand. FGC brings together the victim, offender, their families, members of the community and a facilitator. The police act as gatekeepers and are responsible for the divisionary actions taken such as to arrest,…

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    The Descendants – A Clinical Competency Review Cynthia Evon Banks Murray Argosy University – Inland Empire PC6022 – Family Therapy Counseling August 14, 2014 James Cephas, PsyD The Descendants – A Clinical Competency Review This paper will perform a biopsychosocial assessment of the King family, ascertain which family therapy theory would lead to the best outcome, and develop an effective treatment plan. Reason for Referral The King family of Honolulu, Hawaii is made up of husband/father,…

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