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    Being in the helping profession is not only learning about theories and putting them into practice. Being in the helping profession is more than just seeing clients and applying your techniques to help them. An individual in the helping profession needs to have multicultural competence to be an all-round effective counselor. A counselor cannot consider himself or herself to have multicultural competence if they only read the material. A counselor needs to participate and engage in an environment…

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    parents. It concerns me; I think it is starting to affect the children. Therapist, It sounds like she is angry and you are trying to work things out so it won't impact you and the children. Client yes the children are young, Deana is a girl and seems to be handling things better than his sister who seems to be having tantrums throwing himself down in public and misbehaving is school. Dean, my son, is very sensitive and is concerning me. Showing empathy, it sounds like you have a lot of concern…

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    1. What do you want to learn from this course regarding crisis prevention? Name and discuss three things you want to learn about and why? The debriefing process is an area I have explored with little knowledge about the process. While I can remain calm before during and after an incident, it is not until a day or two after I do feel the effects of the event. My main focus is always directed to those who would need the most assistance and their personal care before my own. My ability to adapt…

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    This essay will discuss the importance of communication as an aspect of partnership within current nursing care. As stated by Brooks & Heath (1985) cited in Bramhall (2014), communication can be described “as a process during which information is shared through the exchange of verbal or non-verbal messages” (Brooks & Health, 1985; Bramhall, 2014, p 53). Effective communication contributes to the development of a therapeutic relationship and overall improved health outcomes for the patient. To be…

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    Under the Influence: Discrimination Since the start of the 21st century, racial diversity has increased and the nation’s minority population has grown substantially. Minorities today are the majority in many parts of the country. Studies predict that if current rates of the national population continue to trend the way it has for the past 20 year, then by 2035, minorities will outnumber non-Hispanic caucasians. There are many benefits and advantages of diversity, however, there are also…

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    I will listen to her thoughts and feelings about taking psychotropic medication. Through the dialogue, I hope to reach a mutual understanding with her regarding medication as well as treatment direction in general. Moreover, I would address her concern about me consulting with her doctor. As I ask her permission to coordinate care with her doctor, I would note that such consultation would help me understand her situation better. I would assure her that the consultation is not intended to…

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    process of changing, regardless of how we tried to change it. Yalem conceived four givens of human existence- death, freedom, isolation, and meaningless. He believed that human pathologies are caused by the anxieties from awareness of the four concerns (Schneider & Krug, 2017). Tom Greening elaborated from Yalom’s work and indicated that we embrace paradoxical dialectics in one of three ways: through a simplistic overemphasis on the positive effects; through a simplistic emphasis on the…

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    search for sources of support outside of their family. They needed to connect with others, to feel an alikeness, a twinship experience. The wives sought out support from friends who were undergoing fertility treatment, very close friends who were empathic despite not experiencing infertility, the church and support groups and boards. Patricia shared, “I joined a board for infertile women that had the same condition that I had and it was just nice reading about their experiences and what they've…

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    and trust with my new team. Trust is the easiest thing to lose and the hardest thing to gain. I would have a plan to avoid future incidents such as this one. Let my team know I have an open door policy and they can come to me with any questions or concerns.…

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    Phil Resch's, fervor for his job, love and concern for his pet squirrel and his fast-made friendship with Deckard for their common goal are most humanistic character facets in the entire book. Pris' relationship with the Batys is that of genuine friendship, something that no human character in the…

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