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    clinicians participate in daily. Patients will seek care for establishing new care, specific concerns, ongoing chronic problems, health maintenance visits, and specialist care. Interviews vary depending on the reason that the patient is seeking care, will the clinician ask comprehensive health history questions or seek a problem-oriented health history? Active listening plays significant role during the interview, empathic responses ensure that patient that we care, guided questioning allows us…

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    evaluate and formulate more adaptive responses to his or her thought process. Principle two requires a therapeutic alliance. This requires for the therapist to show, warmth, gentleness, empathy, and competence. During sessions the therapist should make empathic statements. Principle three emphasizes on collaboration and an active participation on both therapist and client. The client must view therapy as teamwork, as they are just as engage in the treatment process as the therapist. Principle…

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    we had meet I have to starts with the interview by using the five stages and dimension of the interviews with my client. This time I would like to have an empathic relationship with my client, and try to gather more information and story behind his problems. During the process I have to find my client strength and be empathic with his concern. The second interview with my client had me realized that I need to have a more realistic goals for my client that would work him. Which means that…

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    unconditional positive regard, accurate empathy, and genuineness (Egan, 2014). The approach that is used is important, however without these elements engaged with a client, the approach may not provide the client with the desired outcome. This empathic relationship helps clients understand themselves, recognize their unused resources, and manage their lives (Egan, 2014). These concepts facilitate a client-centered approach to therapy (Egan, 2014). Building of a good relationship enables the…

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    infertility. Kohut proposed that creation of a healthy self develops from self-object functions that provide a sense of cohesion. The development of the self is the result of “the empathic milieu that parents create to sustain the child during development” (Palombo et al., 2009, p.263). Parents or caregivers provide the empathic self-object functions to the child by meeting his/her psychological needs. As human beings, we all need affirmation, belonging and protection to make us feel cohesive.…

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    Erik Erikson’s life span theory of generativity verses stagnation he was able to produce generativity by enjoying and being a parent. According to Hutchinson (2015), generativity is the ability to transcend personal interests to provide care and concern for younger and older generations. With Shawn I recognized that not having a good relationship with his mother, yet having the motherly figure of…

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    (1997). Kin altruism, reciprocal altruism, and the big five personality factors. Evolution and Human Behaviour, 19, 243-255. Batson, C. D., Duncan, B. D., Ackerman, P., Buckley, T., & Birch, K. (1981). Is empathic emotion a source of altruistic motivation? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 40. Batson, C. D., Batson, J. G., Griffitt, C. A., Barrientos, S., Brandt, J. R., Sprengelmeyer, P., & Bayly, M. J. (1989). Negative-state relief and the empathy-altruism…

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    When analyzing Montresor is clear that he is empathic sarcastically with Fortunato because is all part of the act of persuasion. When he shows concern for Fortunato’s health, Montresor is just playing with his mind, so he would not question the situation: “ ‘My friend, no. It is not only that you are occupied, but also that you seem to have a severe…

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    Psychosocial Recovery

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    the privacy, dignity, and culture of survivors which includes avoiding forcefulness, exploitation of others, giving false promises or asking for money from survivors for helping them, (World Health Organisation [WHO], 2011, p. 9). Another ethical concern is choosing who to attend to first as WHO suggests: children and adolescents, pregnant women, individuals with physical or mental impairments, and people who are at risk of violence or…

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    Empathic Coursework Proposal Form State the character and moment, and provide page refs Miss Maudie; fire that destroyed her house; pages 91 to 99 Write a brief outline of the facts of the situation – Who’s there? Where? When? What’s happening? What has led to this moment? Will it lead into other events in the novel/influence any other events? Who’s there: nearly the whole town (even Boo Radley!) Where: around Miss Maudie’s house When: the night of the unusual snowfall What happened? Miss…

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