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    Post 1 Psy.D. in clinical for therapy and practical implications The main reason that I was drawn to psychology in the first place was the ability to become a therapist. I have always admired the job and ever since taking sessions myself, I believe it is a rewarding career, not only for the therapist but also the client. I have always wanted to be able to help people and give assistance where it is needed. I believe that therapy is a job not only I would be able to do this but also enjoy. I like…

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    Athina Personal Statement

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    psychology.Considering Clinical psychology training programme curriculum, as well as professionals Codes of Ethics, I recommend Athina to this Doctorate programme with no reservations. She, is a well-grounded person distinguished for her good character and maturity. During her studies, she demonstrated continuous interest in psychological issues and eager to acquire new knowledge. Additionally, her cooperation skills and intellectual abilities make her an exceptional candidate for a clinical and…

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    Section 1: "What do I want to find out most from this module 's topic?" Module three offers many topics, but I chose to explore further the quality and safety in patient care. This pertains to Chapter 30: Quality and Safety in Nursing Practice in our book. The reason why I selected this subject is the fact that regardless of the existing policies and procedures in every health care setting, staff education, safety huddles, standardized handoff communication tools, and patient monitoring,…

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    Congruence Case Study

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    Tutorial 4 Research and practice: Congruence reconsidered This article (Tudor & Worral, 1994) review Carl Rogers' definitions of congruence, identifying four requirements for congruence such as self- awareness, self- awareness in action, communication and appropriateness and also explore the interface between congruence and the other conditions of therapeutic personality change. Rogers (1990a) describes six necessary conditions such as psychological contact, the state of the client,…

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    Psychology Career Essay

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    University of Tennessee Essay Questions 1. What kind of career in psychology would you like to follow, and in what setting? I hope to pursue a psychology career that integrates both research and clinical practice. This would ideally take place within an academic health center. My master 's in counseling psychology practicum involved working with freshman and sophomore college students combatting substance abuse. During that time I was able to see just how integral and formative the…

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    At a very young age, I knew I wanted to make a difference in individual lives. I enjoyed not only giving advice to my friends but also being recognized as a good listener. Providing insight, however unexperienced as a child and adolescent, gave me joy and satisfaction. I was enthused by the idea of having the ability to shape how others thought. Finding out that my mother experienced symptoms of postpartum depression through her motherhood sparked my interest and led to me forming a plan for…

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    educational background in order to aid individuals who suffer with addiction. Thru the work at a local facility based housing program dedicated to persons who deteriorate from addiction and HIV, I will be better served to eventually open my own private practice and perhaps teach. However suitable my training level remains after graduation, it is necessary for me to continue my education that will afford me opportunities to mature as a professional counselor. Ultimately, I will pursue my…

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    ability in difficult situations” (Isen, 182). Bakker, also point out that “weekly physical activity had a positive impact on physical health and anxiety when many minor life events occurred” in their publication - Workaholism and Daily Recovery. The practice of positive psychology has help enhancing the life of many people, especially their…

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    in alleviating emotional problems among people while other empirical evidence indicates otherwise. Other studies have shown that, even though self-help mantra may alleviate psychological problems, the approach cannot be used in isolation. Instead, clinical interventions have to be employed if a more significant effect is to be reached. Surprisingly, some research findings have depicted that it is possible that self-help mantras can be used in isolation to produce the most optimal effects. Hence,…

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    psychologist were self employed. A lot of them have private practices. In having a private practice you have more flexibility in their daily schedules. You can have many choices in choosing you work setting; These setting include; clinics. Hospitals, Rehab Centers, Community Centers, and, other Health facilities. Within the occupation of psychology there are different fields, such as Industrial- organizational, there are clinical, conuselling and school which in averages out to be 11…

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