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    Asperger Syndrome (AS) is a pervasive development disorder that is widely described as a mild form of autism. It is a lifelong developmental disability that affects how people perceive the world and interact with others. Asperger’s is an autistic named after Hans Asperger a child psychiatrist from Austria., who in 1944, described children in his practice who lacked nonverbal communication, had limited understanding of other feelings, and were physically clumsy. Asperger’s behavior has many faces…

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    player who does not get intimidated by hard work. I am excited to apply to your program and thrilled at the idea of working with the best in the field. My vast clinical, volunteer and research work has helped me grow as a physician, nourished my empathic side, and strengthened my leadership skills, a few among the several traits I hope to bring to your program. I believe training at your residency program will complete me both as a doctor and as a person, where I will have the means to…

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    an empathic connection with them. The assessment should also identify red flags that indicate that the parent needs more intensive work to address these issues, in order for the child to receive specific work this must be done first. This process is in the best interest of the child by helping their parent’s and motivating them to do the work that is need for their child’s recovery and also their own (Ziegler, R., & Weidner, D.,…

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    Techniques Rogers did not believe in using a set of techniques to deal with a client. Although Rogerians consider the therapist’s attitude as more vital than any technique, two main techniques that can be utilized with Ruth are reflection and motivational interviewing. Reflection is restating what the client says rather than interpreting those statements. For instance, Ruth reports that she “took a role on caring for her younger siblings, largely in the hope of winning the approval of her…

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    feeling and let her know there is so much more to her that this surgery cannot take away from her. For example, according to Interpersonal Relationships: Professional Communication Skills for Nurses, the nurse would listen to all of Mrs. Moore’s concerns that she has about her situation and use open ended-questions to…

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    customer, I will listen actively to what the customer has to say, I will pay close attention to what they say. I will be empathic and Apologize to them letting them know that I understand. If the customer is angry and screaming at cool, maintain control of yourself bit your tongue hold back let them air out. That can help diffuse the customer’s anger and it can also help validate your concern. You will apologize to your customer dealing with a difficult customer is always challenging so here is…

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    Crisis Prevention and Intervention Professional counselors are often on the front line of crisis prevention and intervention. In addition, the code of ethics that guide the profession include specific standards that guide this work. After reviewing the ACA code of ethics there are tons of ethical standards that could apply to crisis prevention and intervention, however the most important ones include: • A.1. Client Welfare A.1.a. Primary Responsibility This ethical stand simply believes in…

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    looking for more and more. However, the example also develops another subject, the impact technology as it was the TV during that time. I believe materialism is associated with treating people in a competitive way, manipulative, selfish and less empathic. Such behaviors are generally not appreciated by the people, even though it is encouraged by some aspects of our capitalist economic system. Happiness should not be based on what physical items we own, instead having the knowledge and the…

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    adoption is finalized. Brenda is approximately 5' 7" tall and has brown hair and brown eyes. Her hobbies include roller skating, playing golf, riding bikes, reading and likes to attend theatres, plays and concerns. Brenda stated that people in the community would describe her as honest, and empathic of…

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    53), to be lived out in all I do to include living and working in a multicultural diverse area and occupation. An authentic ethical identify also allows me to have an attitude of openness to other worldviews with cultural empathy in my empathic and trustworthy relationships with society (p. 77). This includes balancing respect with autonomy (freedom from external control or influence) (p.72). I also believe my ethical identity should include the “practical wisdom” of Aristotle where my…

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