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    worker assesses a client, develops a plan, and advocates for services for their clients. Case management involves assessing clients and helping client’s access needed services. Case management is composed of networking with multiple organizations to provide more relevant services to the client. Case management can be implemented in a variety of practices: micro, mezzo and macro. Client level intervention is the course in which a social worker aids an individual with services. 2. Client level…

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    Medline Plus

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    Definition A disorder in which the client experiences blindness, paralysis, and other neurologic symptoms that cannot be explained from a medical evaluation. According to Medline Plus: Risk Factors Illness Currently has a dissociative disorder Currently has a personality disorder Causes Unknown May result from a stressful experience According to Medline Plus: Signs and Symptoms Includes the feeling loss of a bodily function such as: Blindness Numbness Paralysis Inability to speak Treatment…

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    Strengths: Genise greets the client in a polite and a professional tone. She does a good job of confirming the taxes were paid out and the date the funds were received by the county. Inches: Empathy-At (0:51), There were a few opportunities in the call, especially in the beginning regarding the tax payment. Moving forward, we want to make sure we are acknowledging the client's concerns. ( I can understand how frustrating this may be, I'll be more than happy to help.) Actively…

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    Competence (2008), cultural assessments should be completed on the individual basis. The values, beliefs and practices of each client should be considered when providing health care services. The Campinha-Bacote Model is centered on five concepts. The five concepts are as follow: Cultural Awareness: The nurse is subtle to the values, beliefs, practices/lifestyle of the client and recognizes his/her own values, biases and prejudices. Cultural Knowledge: This subdivision of the model covers the…

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    Clinic Observation Paper

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    My clinic client that I observe has his therapy session on Tuesdays at 10:15. He is around 3 years old and originally had the diagnosis of language delay. His diagnosis has changed from that to developmental articulation disorder and expressive language disorder. One thing that surprised me was that most of the activities during the therapy session are the client is just playing and then the clinician tries to get him to produce words and utterances. One specific experience that I remember was…

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    Balance Sheet Method

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    As therapist work with clients there are many tools that can be utilized for helpers to progress through the therapeutic process. When a client is in a situation to make a choice one of the methods that can be used is the Balance-Sheet method (Egan, 2014). This method can be used for circumstances that require a significant decision be made (Egan, 2014). It specifically addresses the pros and cons of both benefits and losses (Egan, 2014). Helping the client build a usable strategy for a…

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    overdosed. In the time a counselor might be waiting for a client to want to quit, they might overdose and die. There is no pressure on the client to get them to want to quit in the meantime. Another reason why it might not work is there is no real punishment for users. Users who are found by the police get referred to the LEAD program do not go to jail or get in any legal trouble. While this might seem like a good thing, it does not teach the client how dangerous this drug can really be.…

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    therapy to help the clients uncover their unconscious thoughts and mind. One of these tactics is free association. In this form of therapy, the client is supposed to say anything that comes to mind. The client is not to filter or analyze any of their thoughts, but to just voice the thoughts they have. While they do this, the therapist is analyzing everything they say. No thought or phase is thought to be without meaning. It is natural that during this exercise, the client will inevitably…

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    things that should or not be shared with a client, and one’s personal life and income is infeasible to helping the client in their circumstances. Basically, it is the responsibility of the professional to set boundaries between the client and themselves, and trying to avoid unnecessary boundaries crossing. Many issues could arise from being overly personal with the client, and the professional would be in an unwanted type of relationship with the client. Certain things that should be taken in…

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    self-determination and enjoyment. This service model guides recreational therapists to lead their clients in creating environments that facilitate enjoyment in which ultimately leads to functional improvement. The six components that complete the model are perception of manageable challenge, investment of attention, enjoyment, functional improvement, self-determination, and intrinsic motivation. For a client to become self-determined, the RT should create environments that offer numerous…

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