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    Humanistic Theory and Therapies Schneider and Krug (2015) report that therapeutic outcome studies are finding that the therapeutic environment, the relationship, and the personal styles of the therapist and client are essential features for all therapeutic modalities. These salient therapeutic features are parallel to the central qualities of humanistic therapy, including empathy, therapeutic alliance, enhancing and deepening emotions, the self of the therapist, and the therapeutic relationship…

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    BEH-440-3281 Mollie Surgine December 11, 2017 Psychological Abnormal Models This paper is based on the different psychological models and, how the trends have developed over the course of time regarding therapy and treatments. Until recently clinical scientist over time, tended to agree on a single model of abnormality (Comer, 2016). In addition, today there are several models that are used to explain the treatments and therapy of abnormal functioning. The biological approach to abnormality…

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    Ginger Case Study

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    Nhat Duong Does Ginger have an effect in relieving nausea and vomiting during pregnancy? A natural root of a plant called Ginger (Zingiber officinale) belongs to a Zingiberaceae family including cardamom and turmeric that are mostly cultivated in tropical areas.1(p373) The primary component of ginger called gingerol comes from the root of the plant and its spicy aroma mainly due to the present of ketones called gingerols.1(p132,),2 Ginger is widely consumed in diet as a flavor in cooking and…

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    experiences from nursing practice provide samples of collaboration efforts. This paper discusses the significance of collaboration in today’s healthcare environment as well as the author’s experiences with barriers to and instances of collaboration in clinical practice. Collaboration and Collective Competence Collaboration is a process involving at least two entities who…

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    International Health Psychology In an ideal world, everyone would think and treat health the same but this is not the case. Worldviews on health care varies from culture to culture in their perspective on topics like preventative medicine to treatment, traditional and progressive views, and scientific and spiritual approach. Some North Americans take for granted that healthcare, water, and food is readily accessible, while these basic needs are not available for others. It is important to…

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    Introduction According to Seligman & Fowler (2011), the response of psychology to the needs of the US military intensified during the First and the Second World Wars (p. 82). This followed the increasing levels of anxiety, suicide, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), depression, and the need for highly resilient army officers who would undertake the unforeseen future warfare. During the world wars, many psychological problems evolved among the soldiers. For example, there were high cases of…

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    Als Reflection In Nursing

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    This essay will provide an account of my reflective practice as a member of an action learning set (ALS) group. It will offer an insight into the impact of effective communication, conflict management, decision making, working collaboratively, understanding the responsibilities and roles of leaders in the functioning of teams. This will be followed by team members providing support through contribution in their peers’ professional development in the workplace. A reflective model will be applied…

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    In science, we often look for certainty. Physics and chemistry are a benchmark for science, offering concrete answers from the beginning. Psychology has never been privy to straightforward answers, solutions, or formulae for prediction. There aren’t as clear right answers - predictions take into account many factors, deal with immeasurable and abstract ideas, and work on a scale that can’t quite be defined - but the field has still strived towards new and better solutions to help people while…

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    Informative Mental Health

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    associated consequences, I would like to use clinical psychology as a foundation for research to address these issues. Educational and health care professionals need to be provided with skills to manage problems such as learning disabilities, behavioral disorders and mental disorders resulting in emotional turmoil, common in adolescents in the U.S., all of which negatively affect their ability to have successful outcomes in life. As a graduate student in clinical psychology, I would like to…

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    Biosimilar Case Study

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    Phase III Multinational Clinical Trials for Biosimilar USFDA and Health Canada have established exclusive approval pathways for biosimilars, they are not identical copies of their originators but needs to show a highly similar structure and similar clinical efficacy, safety and immunogenicity to their approved reference biologics. The main goal is to approve biosimilars are to reduce the cost and make it available to the large population. Biosimilars also undergo for testing at all stages of…

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