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    of theory for clinical social work practice in Botswana and the African Ms T Kole 5/6/2015 Critically appraise the relevance of theory for clinical social work practice in Botswana and the African context INTRODUCTION According to Dorfman (2013) Clinical social work practice is the professional application of social work theory and methods to the treatment and prevention of psychosocial dysfunction disability or impairment including emotional and mental disorders. Clinical Social…

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    OVERVIEW The Ageing population in New Zealand has dramatically increased by 11 % in the year 1991 and slightly surged to 13% in 2009 of the total population ages 65 years old and above. With the statistics mentioned earlier they predicted that it will boosts at about 21 % by the year 2031. (Ministry of Social Development, 2009). New Zealand Aged Care Industry continue to rise and face its challenges thus, the level of assurance must take into account and standard of care must improve and provide…

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    various ways. Such amazing and heroic feats have been achieved by individuals in history; what factors contributed to this drive that accomplished such admirable actions? Understanding the human psyche taps into the part of life that does not die with death, it lives on in other people and causes. Factors such as these are what cause me to believe that helping someone live their most purposeful life is one of the most valuable ways to contribute to humanity. Coming from the biblical…

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    compared with maintenance antidepressant treatment in the prevention of depressive relapse or recurrence (PREVENT): a randomised controlled trial." The Lancet (2015). Based on a previous pilot study, a randomised controlled trial which compared the clinical efficacy and cost effectiveness of MBCT-TS with is maintenance antidepressants (m-ADM) was conducted in the goal of preventing relapse or recurrence of depression. Summary This randomised controlled trial aimed to investigates the efficacy…

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    and masters in psychology” (“How to Become a Criminal Psychologist”). Then, the person would get a philosophical or psychological doctorate in criminal psychology, forensic psychology, or clinical psychology (“Become a Criminal Psychologist . . .”). Another helpful degree to earn is a Ph.D. or Psy.D. in clinical or counseling psychology (Cherry). “All of this would take an average of 4-7 years of schooling” (“How to Become a Criminal Psychologist”). During the years of schooling, one will also…

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    Critically evaluate health and social care services There is a growing demand for healthcare services and this is because there is an inevitable need for care (Stevens and Gabbay, 1991). These services are delivered as a result of a combination of inputs, including resources, organisation, funding, management and knowledge (Mills and Ransom, 2001). Whilst it being simple in principle, it is much more difficult in practice as all these factors put together make very complex healthcare systems,…

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    It is a set of ten ethical principles created in an attempt to establish standards and guidelines for medical experimentation in humans. The Nuremberg code was established to protect the human subjects and serve as a foundation for ethical clinical research (Ghooi, 2011). It was developed because of the horrors of human experimentation done by Nazi physicians and investigator, and it placed crucial attention on the fundamental rights of research participants and on the responsibilities of…

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    Imagine having the choice of life or death left in your hands alone. On one end, there is a rat, who is energetically running to find a hiding spot from the broom sweeping across the floor. On the other end, there is a stay-at-home mom, jumped up on the table, violently stabbing at the rat in attempts to scare it away from her. One of them will die. Most people would choose to save the stay-at-home mother with three children and not have a guilty thought cross their mind. But what if the rat…

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    researches of breast cancer have been indicated that, CEA and CA15-3, are the two most broadly used tumor markers in the clinical fields for more than 30 years20. In recent years, many studies have shown that, circulating tumor markers, are important diagnostic instrument, in under surveillance of breast cancer patients8, also it can be used, for surveillance goals in clinical studies…

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    Implementation Plan Development Methods of securing support for the proposal and obtaining necessary approvals The first and foremost approval to obtaining support is from fellow nurses in order to “buy them in” as they will be an important asset in the formal approval of the executives. Talking to colleagues who work at the bedside of the patients and understand what the change is all about is an important part in the implementation. Administration approval will also be an important tool as…

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