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    Being A Group Facilitator

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    characteristics include decide who can qualify for the group session that will provide, what topics will discussed during group session, the time and day of those session, which participant might drop out of the group, and build trust, order, self-efficacy, motivation, and confidentiality, so on. To be a group facilitator is a big responsibility because will need to build trust not only for one client but also for the group, and the group will need to learn how to trust others individuals…

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    . Review of Selected Theories It is proposed that achievement goal theory is an approach to motivation that establishes one’s goals as intrinsic motivation. A connection exists between goal difficulty, level of performance and the effort that’s involved. This relationship will remain positive if the person is dedicated to the goal, can succeed and doesn't have incompatible goals. Goal theory states that many circumstances will have great significance in successful achievement. These include…

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    Psychotherapy. Seligman starts his article by summarizing how the efficacy study and the effectiveness study is used to determine the effectiveness of psychotherapy. When using efficacy method a control and treatment groups are randomly assigned and placebos are used in efforts to gain more insight. There are many components to efficacy study which is why when used its results are taken seriously. Seligman once in trusted using efficacy methods to determine what would help patients with certain…

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    Career Pattern Study

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    Fenning and May (2013) studied the effec of self-efficacy and self-concept toward academic performance and career path in a college. Result showed that higher level of self-efficacy can help individuals get more information and consider more career choices. This enable them to have a better preparation for their future career. Thus, when students were more confident…

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    health promotion and disease prevention interventions. In Trans theoretical model, the core constructs are, six stages through which the behavior change occurs, ten processes involved in the progression through six stages, decisional balance, self-efficacy, and temptation. In adopting or quitting a behavior an individual progress through stages of pre-contemplation, contemplation, planning or preparation, action , maintenance and termination. This comprises the phase of no intention to take…

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    will be able to complete successfully. Self-efficacy affects several aspects of individual’s behavior: choices of activities, goals, effort and persistence, and learning and achievement. People will choose activities and tasks where they think they will succeed and avoid those they believe they might fail. With goals, people set higher goals for themselves when they have a high self-efficacy. With effort and persistence, people with high self-efficacy, are more likely to exert effort when they…

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    medical complications, and addictive tendencies that may leave the patient in a more disabling state than before. Depression, poor self-efficacy,…

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    Therapeutic Community

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    SAFP and IPTC. Both are modeled after a traditional TC, however, they serve two distinct clienteles. Along with TC there are accepted “transition” tiers of treatment in order to realize the efficacy of treatment. This paper examines the history TC, Texas’ approach in facilitating this modality and it efficacy Therapeutic Community History The self-help model for recovery from substance abuse first emerged in the 1950s with the advent of Alcoholics Anonymous.…

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    Latino Parent Involvement

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    Walker et al., (2011) surveyed 147 Latino parents to identify their perspective on the role of parents in their children’s educational outcome, their self-efficacy for involvement, the extent of general school invitations, specific teacher invitation, student invitations, the amount of time and energy they have for involvement and their skills and knowledge to be involved (Walker et al., 2011). The results…

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    Migraine. Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain. 2007;48(2):210-220. doi:10.1111/j.1526-4610.2007.00949.x. This journal article summarizes the results of a randomized, double blind, prospective study that focused on comparing the safety and efficacy of botulinum toxin type A and Divalproex Sodium. These two drugs, botulinum toxin type A (botox) and Divalproex Sodium (an anticonvulsant drug) are used as prophylactic measures for migraines. This article is significant because tolerability…

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