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    mansion, outfitted in a distasteful yellow wallpaper. Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” upends stereotypical depictions of mental illness in order to discuss insanity--what exactly defines one as “insane” versus “sane”, and where is the boundary between the two? The short story initially seems to be a tale of a 19th century woman forced into the notorious rest cure popularized at the time by male doctors; however, as the plot progresses, it becomes a much deeper commentary not…

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    Potential The trickster figure exists across various cultural contexts, emerging as an archetype that utilizes the methodologies of play and “craft” to illuminate authority and destabilize authorized boundaries. As “the epitome of binary oppositions” the trickster figure rejects social borders, boundaries, categorization, and identification. Often a shape-shifter, the trickster embodies an ongoing state of liminality—they are always on the cusp of becoming another. Though the trickster is often…

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    theory in predicting accurate decisions. What Sauer, Brewer and Wells (2008) did find was that a high level of confidence, combined with a time boundary, but not necessarily 10-12 seconds, yielded more accurate…

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    the only thing that influenced Christine’s behavior. The behavioral incident reports used in the single subject research design were the ones that pertained to Christine not following the house rules, making impulsive decisions, and having poor boundaries with male peers. The social worker established a baseline by examining…

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    Upon determining what should be in the intranet, what risk is the organization willing to tolerate should be tackled. An assessment of the privacy controls and security controls can be determined by using NIST Special Publication 800-53A: Assessing Security and Privacy Controls in Federal Information Systems and Organizations, Building Effective Assessment Plans as a guide along with NIST Special Publication 800-30, Rev-1, Guide for Conducting Risk Assessments (NIST SP 30-1, 800-53A). To truly…

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    characteristics strengths that will help me become an effective therapist are: know how to make choices that are life oriented, transparency-authenticity-truthful-sincerity, live in the present, sincere interest in the welfare of others, and maintain healthy boundaries. My weakness is not something I am proud of; however, I am aware that I rarely take ownership of mistakes…

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    The first suggestion is the use of the technique of boundary making. Through the assessment of the family’s structure it is established the boundaries between Joy and her mom are rigid. Rigid boundaries are “…restrictive and permit little contact with outside subsystems resulting in disengagement” (Nichols, 2013, p.125). This disengaged subsystem promotes autonomy but it restrains…

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    clear boundaries with the fami.ly. One aspect of protecting the welfare of the people you work with in therapy is to avoid dual relationships, particularly relationships that are romantic or sexual in nature. It is not ethical for you to participate in romantic relationships with the people you treat in therapy (Good Therapy .org, 2013). People are not born knowing how to set healthy boundaries; it is something that you learn throughout your lifetime. You must be conscientious of the boundaries…

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    each of the groups. Within an organization design there are five basic goals of an organizational design. These five goals are: management of complexity, differentiation and integration, management of interdependence, and creation and oversight of boundary-spanning activities, with each goal set in place it created the structure of the organization. Having a relationship between employees, supervisors, middle management and top management teams shows a great representation of how vertical and…

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    What is diffusion and how does it occur? (b) Why does it occur most rapidly at grain boundaries? Diffusion in solid materials occurs because of the movement of atoms through the lattice structure. The smaller atoms push/place themselves in the spaces between larger atoms when in a high heat environment. There are essentially two types; interstitial and vacancy. Diffusion occurs more rapidly at grain boundaries because there are weaker bonds and more space there. This allows for more…

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