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    Under the circumstances; the major obstacle in engaging this client is to determine whether she is oriented to person, place, time and the situation or not. Despite what anyone else said in their previous encounters with the client; the social worker assigned to working with her must make sure that she is not in need for special medical attention, prior to further engagement. In fact, it states under the National Association of Social Workers Preamble that it is the primary mission of the social…

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    Philip K. Dicks novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, is the perfect example of going against what people perceive to be normal. Humans and androids question the true meaning of humanity and the way one should act. We see this when humans rather than feeling true ‘empathy’ for animals act this way to raise their social status in society. Androids likewise question the meaning of humanity when they begin to develop feelings, something androids are not supposed to feel. So, what is meant by…

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    In counseling psychology, the relationship between therapist and client is very important. Carl Rogers (1961) is the one who acquainted himself with analyzing, treating, and controlling the relationship between him and clients. Throughout his own counseling experiences, Rogers concluded that entrusting the clients with a direction of counseling would be effective. This is called ‘client-centered therapy’ (p.26). Rogers noticed that listening to the client is more productive than just trying to…

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    fearful of life’s obstacles. Some of the added benefits are having someone to look after other than yourself. Animals are good listeners and they can help lessen allergens in household were children grow up with pets. They help take your mind off concerns and allow you to relax from everyday worrying and they can lessen you isolation in the case of dogs because you can take your dog to a dog park and socialize with other dog owners in a non-threatening environment, and both cats and dogs love…

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    She recently found that her husband, Tony, has engaged in another relationship since the third year of her marriage. She presents for treatment with concerns of depressed mood, low self-esteem, and sleeping problem. She reports that she cannot believe that Tony betrayed her and feels that no one loves her anymore. She believes that she is not an adorable and valuable person…

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    This qualitative multiple case study purpose is to explore how ten male and ten female community college leaders from several different community colleges in Texas perceive community college leadership. A specific focus will be placed upon identifying and exploring the gender leadership gap. Further, the study will be described, with reference to the population, selection of the sample, the instrument, and procedures for the collection and analysis of data. Research Methods and Designs…

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    Sonny. Regarding the Person-Centered approach three basic principles of the approach were followed: 1. The therapist is congruent with the client, 2. The therapist provides the client with unconditional positive regard and 3. The therapist shows empathic understanding to the client (Rogers, 1946). Furthermore, because of the fluidity between reality and delusion in his historical self-report during the interview with Sonny, the Person-centered approach of “the client knows best” was used…

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    Philobosian. As the subject of their conversation was about deformed babies, the myths about deformed babies were born as the mother happened to think about or had a glance at the picture of monsters. The myth is always the myth but raised Desdemona’s concern about her unborn child as he talked about deformation babies result from the consanguinity of the parents. She tried to recall babies who were born with something wrong and their miserable endings. Her worries and scares haunted by that day…

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    Argument Essay During 9/11, two planes crashed into the twin towers in New York City, causing fires and massive destruction. There were many altruistic people who risked their own lives to save others who were injured, with some even getting themselves killed. Altruism is when someone puts someone else’s well-being above their own. There were lots of people, including emergency service workers and civilians, that helped to save as many people as they could. There are many factors that cause…

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    Organisation, 2010). Palliative care is considered when an adult or child has an advanced disease which is not curable. (Kuebler, K.et al, 2007). Palliative care encompasses the patient and the family. Palliative care provides empathic care while recognising and focusing on the goals, concerns and beliefs of the person who is ill and their families. (Health Service Executive, 2014). Palliative care enables people to die in comfort and…

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