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    Family Counseling Paper

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    This paper will provide an in-depth analysis of family counseling and theories. While, exploring the use of Adlerian, Cognitive- Behavioral, and Narrative therapy. Highlighting intervention methods, goals, and, techniques to aid in the group counseling process. Group counseling enhances bonds and addresses life issues. While having the ability to interact socially with peers has benefits, members are susceptible to breaches in confidentiality, others worldviews, and biases. Therefore, the paper…

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    Dual Relationships and Their Effects on Group Counseling with the Addicted Population The American Counseling Association (ACA) lays out a substantive and encompassing groundwork in terms of ethical guidelines for practicing counselors in their Code of Ethics. Many areas are addressed, including confidentiality, personal values, issues related to diversity and multicultural competence, just to name a few. As a future counselor, who is himself in recovery from addiction, one of the ethical…

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    Family Dynamic Assessment

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    I conducted a family assessment by interviewing a UNC student and her family dynamic. This assessment was meant for me to collect data, that will help me evaluate the family’s needs, health beliefs, health behaviors, and cultural factors that influence the individual or family and their health. The collection of data was designed to determine family’s health status and help us design the appropriate nursing intervention for the family. I used the 12 categories of data collection for Family…

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    Dynamic Brain Development

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    inhibition control, reasoning, and planning (Carlson et al, 2003). It is a hierarchical model which governs the control and coordination of information processing. The executive functions emerge from infancy and develop swiftly during the preschool years. Dynamic brain changes within the prefrontal cortex (PFC) are consequently closely associated with the development. Throughout the essay, I am going to focus on the childhood development of cognitive flexibility, inhibition control, planning,…

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    The recent devastation of South Australia as a result of heavy rainfall and flooding was highlighted on Channel 9 News. The high-stress that is generated by such events can help to identify an individual’s ability to be resilient in the face of adversity. Resilience in psychology refers to the capacity of an individual to endure adverse stress while maintaining a functioning physical and psychological state (Wu et al., 2013). Resilient individuals are able to adapt to stressful triggers and cope…

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    Dynamic Balance Essay

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    As a representation of dynamic balance we will use G walk system to calculate temporal and spatial walking gait characteristics, including data on velocity (cm/s), cadence (steps/min), step length (cm), base of support (cm), and time in double support (percent of the cycle). As…

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    Introduction The group I have decided to study is the food recovery network’s monthly group meetings. Food recovery network is a group that consists of college students who fight food waste and hunger by recovering perishable food from both campus and the community and donate it to those that are in need (Food Recovery Network, 2016). This group is a task group. The type of task group that this group falls under is a social action group. According to Toseland & Rivas (2012), a social action…

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    Forming Stage The forming stage of group can also be viewed as the planning stage which consists of obtaining information about what type of group it is, the length, the number of participants, and whether it is an open or closed group (Corey et al., 2014). However, being an in-class group, the number of participants, the length, and the type of group was preselected for us. Also, each member was required to facilitate for one session and needed to focus on a different stage of group development…

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    of elasticity and the theory of heat conduction. The two basic branches of elasticity, namely elastostatic and elastodynamics are developed under different thermodynamic assumptions. The problems of static are regarded as isothermal and those of dynamics are said to be adiabatic. Thermoelasticity unifies these two fields. The effect of the temperature field on the strain field is not a one-way phenomenon. The strain field also affects the temperature…

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    Positive Group Therapy

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    When developing a therapeutic working group setting an agenda should be made as a way to transition throughout the stages of sessions for those who live in an institutional group setting (Jacobs, Schimmel, Masson, & Harvill, n.dp.36). To develop a positive group setting, we look to how a group session therapy is divided in to three different stages. Stage one, or the beginning stage can last for a few minutes, to several different sessions. It is during the beginning stage of therapy that the…

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