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    Attachment Styles

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    Fearful attachment style is "cultivated when the primary caregiver communicates in negative, rejecting, or abusive ways with the child." Theses relationships result in the child to feel unlovable and unworthy. They may feel insecure relationships because of past negative relationships with others that affected their views on themselves. " A dismissive attachment style is also promoted by caregivers who are interested in rejecting of , or abusive toward children. " This attachment…

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    Qualitative Case Studies

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    the case study method, with the objective of describing the care required at advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease, with its difficulties and facilities. We monitored three cases and conducted interviews with six caregivers, two for each case (a family caregiver and a hired caregiver). Data were collected by means of short interviews of case study, which were performed between March and April 2016; in order to analyze them, we used the thematic analysis technique proposed by Minayo (2014), in…

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    Toddler Room Observation

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    toddler room (24 months), most of the children are beginning potty training. However, those children who are still in diapers, are changed in the bathroom with the child standing next to the caregiver changing them. This is so the caregiver can change a child and still watch the other children in the room. The caregiver always washes their hands and wears gloves when changing a child. The older toddler room also has plenty of snacks to the children, but also the children bring plenty of food…

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    Nowadays, one of the most accepted views regarding a child’s emotional tie to his caregiver as an evolved response that promotes survival is the ethological theory of attachment. This theory was first introduced by John Bowlby, who argued that the quality of attachment to the caregiver has deep and crucial implications for the child’s emotions, especially those feelings which relate to security and to the capacity to form trusting relationships. Moreover, it was Bowlby’s belief that infants,…

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    with death. Student nurses are very unprepared for death in their chosen profession, and must understand their own beliefs about dying before they can help others cope. Caregivers are at most risk of ineffective coping due to their constant proximity to the dying person. In order to provide effective care nurses and other caregivers must have effective coping mechanisms in place. Keywords: coping, student nurse, religious…

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    disposition or styles of approaching and reacting to situations” (p. 181). It is said to be the how behind behavior and not what people do. Attachment on the other hand is the “reciprocal, enduring tie between two people—especially between infant and caregiver—each of whom contributes to the quality of the relationship” (Papalia et al., 2012, pp. 188). We as humans are biologically built to form attachments to others. When it comes to the case of Baby Veronica I believe that both temperament and…

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    difficult to observe what experiences have led Jon to his current stages according in Erikson’s theory. While observing Jon engaging on the tablet and showing his caregiver what he had done can be applied to stage 4 of Erikson’s theory. Though stage 4 encompasses an older and larger age group, Jon appeared to be seeking approval from his caregiver at what he did. Alternative Theory Intersectionality is an alternative theory that looks beyond the age and developmental stages of a person.…

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    the social worker is able to determine that the child is residing in a reasonably safe and stable living environment, that is when efficient attachment treatment can occur with a main focus being on constructing positive relationships with their caregivers. Attachment Therapy Attachment therapy utilizes…

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    I & O Dementia Case Study

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    To conclude, I/O is very much needed in business to assist caregivers much more assistance by bring organization to the company to make the family more aware. In addition, I/O can bring about organization and training that will help health care and mental health care facilities to better care for dementia and all patients. On the other hand, dementia is a progressive disease that can be cause or trigger by many factors. However, in order to have more literature, support and care aid for dementia…

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    person and how their caregiver is affecting their development and impacting what category of attachment they are placed…

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