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    psychology researchers are Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers, who each developed models and explanations for humanistic psychology. Maslow represented his humanistic views by creating the Hierarchy of Needs, and Rogers contributed to humanistic psychology by developing client-based therapy. According to Maslow’s needs hierarchy, self-actualization is the highest and hardest to fulfill of all human needs. This means that several other needs must be taken care of before the individual is able to…

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    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is based on a pyramid which is divided into five basic and psychological needs which contribute to the overall well-being of the individual. The five levels or needs are; 1. Physiological needs - food, water, rest, 2. Safety needs – security…

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    I am working as a social worker at an organization where Dan has come in showing signs of distress, unpacking further he expresses his concerns for his families wellbeing as well as his own. Dan mentions he also has trouble with anxiety and low self esteem, and has been suffering from sleeping and eating troubles. It appears Dan may in need of some support, but it is important to unpack and get an greater understanding from different perspectives. In this essay I am looking at stress and coping…

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    “All children have the right to health, to protection from harm and anxiety, and to harmony, consistency, affection, firmness, warmth, and sensitivity.” (Ministry of Education, 1996,p.46).Every individual has the right to feel as if they belong, that they have a voice and understand that their beliefs, ideas , ambitions and concerns are listened to and respected, “They are people in their own rights, with their own concerns, priorities and aspirations.” (Stainton-Rogers,2009,p.149). Throughout…

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    should emphasize the progress made toward goal attainment rather than focusing on what students have yet to achieve. There are different schools of thought regarding the correlation between personal needs and motivation for achievement. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs essentially states that a student whose lower-level needs, deficiency needs, are not adequately met, will be less motivated to be a successful learner in the classroom. The need for survival, safety, belonging, and self-esteem many…

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    appendix 1), which will be explored throughout my essay. There are numerous benefits to motivating staff; if they are happy, they are less likely to take days off, leading to better efficiency in the workplace. Many businesses will follow Maslow’s hierarchy of needs (see appendix?).............................................................. For my controlled assessment, I decided to do my primary research on Just Desserts, a local business who sell desserts and drinks, such as…

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    Teamwork Case Study

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    PharmaTimes International Clinical Researcher of the Year 2016 Stage 2 Challenge Clinical Research Team Why is the ability to work in a team important and highly appreciated? The Oxford dictionary defines the term “teaming up” as when two or more people come together to achieve a common goal (Oxford dictionary, 2016). Research has identified that teamwork satisfies two basic human needs that individuals have when coming to work. These needs are: 1. Camaraderie: To have warm, interesting and…

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    Leaders must have a strong understanding of the needs of the individual or group. They must have a clear grasp of human needs and how culture, age, gender and environment effect these needs. Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, in particular the third and fourth tier discuss an individual’s need for belonging and esteem, (Simply Psychology, n.d.). While this is important, many leaders will tell you not an exact road map to success. “The reality is that human needs…

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    Community Engagement Plan

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    Professional Community Engagement Plan Community engagement refers to the involvement of all the community members in activities aimed at improving their livelihoods (Bernoth, Dietsch & Davies, 2012). The inclusion of the community members, thus commences with the identification of the relevant issues or problems affecting a given community or a group of people in a given community to the decision-making on how to address the issues of sharing of the outcomes or results. The primary goal of this…

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    1. If tasked with teaching some young interpreters, I would first focus on what interpretation exactly is. Although interpretation doesn’t have a real concise definition, I believe a discussion about the root of interpretation will help the young interpreters have a sense of direction as they continue to learn. It is important to begin with a learning foundation. I would encourage the following definition; “Interpretation is a public service, where you are having a conversation with the public…

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