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    Family Observation

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    they go to have lunch in a family’s favorite restaurant or go to the beach or maybe to the park for the children play. Michael is a healthy and happy child , his grandma is who are being taking care of him because…

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    Presenting Problem The Nebraska Juvenile Justice System Probation Officer (NJJS) and the Jefferson County Juvenile Court referred this client to OMNI for violating the conditions of his probation. This client has a significant history of emotional and behavioral problems, including frequent mood changes, oppositional and defiance toward authority figures, and extremely impulsive physical aggression both at home and at school, these behavioral issues have become so significant he needs…

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    Shackman Wismer Fries

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    This study by Shackman, Wismer Fries, and Pollak (2008) looked at the connections between maltreatment of children and their neural development. They specifically focused on the neural structures and pathways connected to emotional and behavioral reactions. First, they looked at attentional biases. In normal development, children learn over many years how to selectively attend to only relevant stimuli. The temporal and posterior cortices are involved and when it comes to emotional relevance, the…

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    Monkey Love Analysis

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    chapter six Monkey Love, Harry Harlow experiment on monkeys to demonstrate the psychology of attachment. Harry was doing research on monkeys heart and head. While he was doing these research he realized that the infant macaques were separated from their mothers. The infant macaques got attached to terry cloth towels, they loved these towels. This is when Harlow questioned why the infant monkeys had an attachment to the towel. Harlow decided to experiment on these monkeys. He would take them…

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    The Cloth Mother Summary

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    Suddenly, researcher was contacting Harlow to know more about his study. The aspect that made Harlow different than other researchers is that he truly advocate for what he believe. He didn’t stop until he convinced them. Harlow made the theory of attachment return to the spotlight. Monkeys provide awareness on child rearing. In addition, Harlow wants people to see the connection between primate work…

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    Cupcake Brown Biography

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    Despite having lived through multiple instances of physical, verbal, and sexual abuse; more than a decade of heavy substance use; gang violence; and long-term physical, mental, financial, and social instabilities, Brown has managed to turn her life toward success. In the following paragraphs, success will be defined as current, personal biopsychosocial-spiritual health and satisfaction occurring more often than distress. Brown’s successful adaptation and coping apart from her past pain and…

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    when people lose connection. Johnson separates the book into three parts that discusses more in depth about the discoveries she makes about love through her research and studies. Both the book and the course discusses , what love truly is and how attachment is our primary motivation in life. That when we become disconnected from our partner, tension in the relationship builds up and increases the risk of married couples to divorce. Both the course and in the book discusses the different types of…

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    Setting: Nana and Papa’s house, it is a natural setting that the child is comfortable being in. He has a routine when he comes to the house. He has his own toy area and knows where his toys are. He has his own chair that he brings out when he comes over. There is a large room that is full of plants that he likes to play in, but isn’t allowed to touch the plants. He does anyways. He likes to play in the dirt. I imagine that he thinks it’s like a jungle. The house is a walk through house,…

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    FOSTER CARE AND THE EFFECTS ON CHILDREN Foster care is care provided for children whose families are temporarily unable to care for them (Merck Manuals, 2007). This definition to me seems to simple cause of the fact that a lot of children that go into the foster care system are there longer than they should be. Knowing a few people who have been in the foster care system, they seem to make it really difficult for the biological parents to get the children back even after fulfilling the…

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    types of relationship, which seeks to operationalize why relationships end, theories of conflict styles and effective conflict management strategies, and perhaps the most profound lesson of attachment styles. Having a thorough understanding of attachment styles and building skills to determine what attachment style my clients employ, which was touched on in class, will be exceedingly valuable and useful personally and…

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