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    could lead to bad outcomes. People need to be more careful with what they post because lives are not as private as they used to be. When posting online, always remember to check if it is truly important to share with the world. What is shared with one person is actually being shared with the whole…

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    really understanding was assessment worked and what the intake process of a client really entailed. I had the privilege of sitting in on assessments and talking with therapists in order to get a better understanding of what really goes on when a person first comes to therapy. Though these procedures more than likely vary between different mental health service provider, this…

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    always wondered how some people get jobs on a consistent basis but after doing research and knowing the kind of job that I want, I understood the importance of making a good first impression. Even if there was some uncertainty about what kind of person would…

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    Indirect Self Report

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    Personality should be valued or construct to get detailed characteristics of a person. As we cannot physically see the traits, there will be a question about is it really there or true? Scientists made some interference about people and how they are like and such measurement are hypothetical most of the times. Smith (2005) was explaining in his study that even though those theoretical theories are there, it is necessary to make sure they are measure “in a convincing, valid way” (P. 396).…

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    Individual Identity

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    An individual does not know who they are until they have accomplished something great in life, something that is meaningful to them, because completing that certain task or dream makes them complete. For some it maybe to have a great education, have a an awesome job with amazing salary to earn a lot of money and use it throughout their life, and some may just want to get married and have a well mannered lifestyle. Everyone has their own priorities and until they are complete, they cannot focus…

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    Although I was surprised by some of the specific behaviors mentioned in my feedback, I believe that everything discussed could be related back to these two themes that continually play a large role in who I am as a person and a leader. Taking into account these topics, I would have to say that my top three strengths include being open and receptive, caring about others, and having relating skills. These three strengths can be seen throughout my discussions with my…

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    Proper Identifying COD

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    “Co-occurring disorders must be expected when evaluating any person.” (Principle 7) As Principle 7 states; not all clinicians will be able to or should be expected to be experts in COD but "they should understand how to identify COD and have a clear sense of how to assist the consumer in accessing essential services " Proper identification of COD is paramount in treatment of any COD client and the wrong identification could cause severe damage to the individual/consumer Proper identification of…

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    Eric Olson On Personhood

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    Personhood Eric Olson, E. Jonathan Lowe, and Lynn Rudder Baker each has different accounts for what a person is. In this paper, I will talk about their points of view on personhood and compare and contrast their ideas while talking about my own account on personhood. Olson believes that we are all animal. As a result a person is matter that has mental features. Matter is a physical substance that has mass and occupies space, as distinct from immaterial substance like mind and spirit. Mental…

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    Having an altered perception of the world, Ken Kesey created the captivating novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. In his novel Kesey has constructed a world within a psychiatric ward, which becomes a microcosm of society. In this world the assumed deaf and dumb Chief Bromden, and other timid patients are heavily controlled by Nurse Ratched, an authority apart of the powerful and dehumanising combine. Through figurative language, foreshadowing and motifs readers are warned about the influence…

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    Neighborhood Environment

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    Often times we have seen what type of effect a neighborhood can have on a person whether they are young or older. However the effect are most noticeable in children who grew up in an urban neighborhood involved with crime, drugs, and violence. In these neighborhoods parents try their best to keep their best to shelter children from what goes on outside but they have to work as well which is usually for many hours a day to make ends meet. The most recurrent similarity in children who misbehave no…

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