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    This coursework will be focusing on the Hart and Fuller debate and their views on morality in law. Taking into account the questions raised on morality in the interview with Lord Justice Alan Ward regarding the ‘Re A’ case. Jurisprudential theory: H.L.A Hart: Within Hart’s theory he maintains that Law and Morality should remain separate. In one of his most famous works; ‘The Concept of Law ’ he analysis’ the relation between that is between law, coercion and morality. In order to try to…

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    William Glasser (May 11, 1925 – August 23, 2013), a renowned American psychologist and psychiatrist, developed Reality Therapy in 1965 - a method of counselling and psychotherapy. In this his disagreement with the Freudian (Sigmund Freud: 06/05/1856- 23/09/1939) theory of mental illness was openly noted, which found great support from a teacher and psychiatrist G. L. Harrington in 1965, an anti-Freudian whom Glasser credits as being his ‘mentor’. Validated by research studies, this theoretical…

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    The client, Vanessa, is a Caucasian 22-year-old who identifies as female. She has two older sisters and is the youngest in the family. At home, in California, she lives with her mother, who struggles with body image. The presence of a father figure in Vanessa’s life in unknown. The nature of Vanessa’s issues originated from her negative home environment, manifesting themselves in the form of anorexia nervosa and excessive exercising. Vanessa’s issues began with her mother’s unhealthy…

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    Punk Prodigy: Will Hunting

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    Will Hunting epitomises a punk prodigy. The 20-year-old delinquent works as a janitor at MIT, solving impossible equations meant for students in his spare time. After being caught solving an equation only few could solve, he is recruited by one of MIT’s professors and made to participate in a rehabilitation programme with the hope of being employed by the university. Rehabilitation is made challenging as Will is an inherently troubled individual; having grown up in abusive environments and…

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    The concept of "The Brady Bunch" started back in 1966 when Sherwood Schwartz (the creator and producer of the show) heard that somewhere between 20-30% of all families had at least one child from a previous marriage. The show was about a mother with three daughters by one marriage, marries a widower with three boys, a maid and a dog. The first season of The Brady Bunch focused on the newly blended family and the conflicts that arose from the merger. The family eventually learned to get a long as…

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    The Heart & Soul of a Nurse Educator The courage to teach comes from within the heart and soul of the educator. Throughout history, teachers have provided the inspiration for students to excel and make life better for the communities around them. Educators have also hurt students through a disconnect between themselves, the students, and the subject matter. The passion to teach comes from within, as does the heartbreak when students fail. A nurse educator that loves teaching will inspire,…

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    I am very fond of many of the theories, but I have chosen to compare Person Centered Theory and Adlerian Theory. These two theories I identify with on various levels and I attribute this to the fact that people are normally attracted to the familiar or the commonalities we identify with in each other and as a group. Person Centered Theory and Adlerian theory have different concepts as to how they should be used with clients, but ultimately they exert quite a few similarities as well as…

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    within society. For instance, Davidson exploits how she came across a young girl with ADD that “has special skills that show up nowhere on her compulsory EOG state tests, on which she continues to score poorly. Your work is worth more than mere congruence to an answer key. This girl’s talents don’t count on those tests, and yet she has a special and valued ability that cannot be replaced by a computer program” (Davidson 63). Standardized assessments do not offer the entire holistic image of…

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    need for an operThe Power of the Warmth Touch In the last two and a half year nursing school has been part of my life, with its difficulties and special experiences at the same time. However, this semester I was introduced to the subject of Nursing of the Childbearing Family Maternity. Our obstetrical clinical rotation was held in unit two Webber North at the DMC Hutzel Women’s Hospital in downtown Detroit for a total of six weeks. Every clinical day offered many great learning experiences for…

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    training outside of behavioral facilities that teach verbal de-escalation. This approach only navigates a path for psychiatric patients to succumb to failing health due to health care providers negligent approach to address the emotional crisis in congruence with treating their medical needs. Mental illness affects a large portion of the community. The National Institute of Mental Health recognizes that 25% of the…

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