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    Evaluation To begin with, it is a common goal for anyone participating in a competitive event to be on the receiving end of success. However, when human nature kicks in, what an individual may say or do in the heat of the moment in order to obtain that success can be vastly different from their usual behavior. Within the theories that will be discussed, collective thought and behavior was closely examined from a subjective perspective in order to obtain clear data to put into practice for the…

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    The Person Centred Theory

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    The Person Centred Theory is a humanistic phenomenological approach which was founded by Carl Rogers. Rogers was an American Psychologist and the founder of this approach, which he originally called "non-directive" counselling. Rogers believed that an individual see themselves and realises their full potential for their own growth and development. He called this "Self Actualisation". Rogers feels that when there is no correlation between experience and the individual perception of their self,…

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    Steven Morrissey

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    ..credible, rather than cowardly, option...” that he would have chosen had it not been for the Pop music of the time which he felt the person singing understood him and his problems.(thesmiths-onian). According to Steven, it was this feeling of congruence that “saved” him (thesmiths-onian). As a teenager, he began was introduced to the world of writing when he wrote a book for The New York Dolls (Rolling Stone). He also organized a fan club for The New York Dolls, placing his own ads on the back…

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    BAE Theory Paper

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    The first element to establish has to do with the BAE counselor demonstrating a sense of genuineness, realness, authenticity or congruence with the client. In essence, the genuineness depends on the BAE counselor’s capacity for being in touch with the complexity of personal thoughts and feelings, which are experienced by the counselor while tracking the client’s thoughts and feelings…

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    Pediatric Hospice Care

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    At some point in your career you have or will encounter a pediatric/adolescent patient with a progressive, slow deteriorating disease with no treatment options, or a severe central nervous systems disability, that predisposes them to an unpredictable death. Regardless of the reason, death for pediatric/adolescent patients should be uncomplicated and pleasant. The problems often seen are the inability of health care facilities and health care provider’s to understand and comply with the wishes of…

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    The first is congruence which is the act of being genuine. The encompasses the values of not hiding oneself, willing to risk self, and being natural or spontaneous. The next is unconditional positive regard. This step includes unconditional positive regard, assists clients…

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    An ideal counselling relationship is one where the therapist is able to understand and connect with the patient's frame of mind while showing interest and providing warmth, without getting emotionally involved in the situation.(Schwebel, M et. al ,1959). From this, it can be gathered that a genuine sense of understanding and interest is important for the success of a counselling relationship. Rogers C.(1967) states that genuineness, warmth , empathy and unconditional positive regard are a few…

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    Betty Neuman Model

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    Assumptions Basic beliefs about health environment and nursing are necessary to understand when using the Neuman model. These basic beliefs are called assumptions: They provide the “bottom line” when using a theoretical framework. There are ten basic assumptions in Betty Neuman system model. These are, 1. Even though each individual client or group as a client system is unique, each system is a combination of common known factors or inborn characteristics within a normal, given range of…

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    cover it up. Through out the movie, both Woodward and Bernstein demonstrate characteristics which public administrators should have to ensure responsible conduct. Cooper states, “Only a deeply internalized set of individual attributes can maintain congruence with the organization’s goals and, beyond that, consistency with the obligations of citizenship in a democracy” (2012, p. 172). Responsible administrators should demonstrate individual attributes similar to those of Woodward and Bernstein.…

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    in something-your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down and it has made all the difference in my life.” (8). In agreeance, pursuing our passion serves to be maximum freedom. Comfortability and creativity come to congruence when you follow what you love. Jobs also mentioned, “Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.” (25) to reiterate that doing what you crave to do may seem wrong, but it is not. The hunger to be innovative, and the stubbornness to continue doing what you…

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