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    explaining the client in a holistic, contextual, and transactional way. This allows thorough examination of the relationships that may be negatively impacting the client’s functioning, such as the dynamics at home with her parents divorce. The concept of holism is particularly important in the analysis of the whole system (biological, psychological, and social factors) (Hudson, 2010). However, some of the language used in systems theory is overly technical and mechanical, lacking clarity and too…

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    Environmental Ethics Environmental Ethics is becoming of greater concern in society today. Due to the fact that scientific evidence is showing we are unnecessarily and without thought destroying our natural environment. Not only plant species but all entities that reside within our planet. There is especial concern to animal species becoming extinct or are in danger of; There are many theories and policies which attempt to describe a solution or a ethical way of approaching these problems, and…

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    I thought I was doing everything but turns out I need to do some more work and improve on it a little bit. Having better physical nutrition can be motivated by my goal to lose weight and become a healthier person. This is all connected back to the holism theory which states that for most needs to be motivated and have some motivation to improve on and they also need to be arranged on a hierarchy. One real-life example from my life is when this summer I decided to do something about my weight…

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    Gestalt Vs Family Systems A type of therapy is just one aspect of working with a client. The views being shared today are Gestalt Therapy and Family Systems Therapy. These two therapies differ in many ways but also show some similarities. A few differences and similarities are within main ideas, techniques, effective and ineffectiveness, and multicultural counseling limits. To be able to see the strength and weakness within each we need to start by introducing the founders and key figures…

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    comfort was bred from a systematic interdisciplinary literature review (Kolcaba, 2010). The Comfort Theory is considered a middle-range nursing theory because the focus is a more specific in nature (Kolcaba, 2010). This nursing theory is grounded in holism because comfort cannot be accomplished without addressing the needs of an individual as a whole. It is necessary to obtain comfort in the psycho-spiritual, socio-cultural, physical…

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    Although anthropology is a broad subject, the type of research that is done can be broken down into two types of approach: holistic and comparative. The holistic approach has the most depth because anthropology is such a vast topic. The idea of holism is that it brings together…

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    School Nurse Core Values School Nursing is one of many rewarding nursing roles. I was able to shadow the school nurse for Batesville Junior and Senior High Schools, Crystal Johnson, RN. During my clinical rotation, I was able to watch how Ms. Johnson use nursing core values in her daily routine. She showed me many ways to use Nursing Core Values in everyday use. She shared with me her past experiences as a school nurse in order to teach me ways to use core values. According to the National…

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    When literary works such as novels, poetry, drama and short stories are meticulously intended to appreciate or evaluate the work, this makes the researchers cannot be separated from the characters and characterizations that contained in the literary work. Just as humans, these fictional figures also show behavior associated with psychology. Even in some literary works of fictional figures depicted deviate from normal human behavior. It works with stories like this are only analyzed as literary…

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    internal conflict and attempt to find answers with the help of Existential Detectives, Bernard and Vivian Jaffe. The film illustrates the quest for self actualization using dichotomizing schools of thought, as well as the processes of reductionism and holism. Using the concept of Universal Interconnectivity, the detectives take on the cases of Albert Markovski, a young environmental activist; Brad Stand, a charming and duplicitous executive; and Dawn Campbell, a spokesmodel in the midst of an…

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    Panacea And Hygeia

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    “Wellness is both a dynamic process of physical, mental, and spiritual optimization and integration and an outcome of that process” (Myers & Sweeney, 2007). The origins of wellness was discovered over 2,000 years ago by the teachings of Panacea and Hygeia. Panacea and Hygeia were the daughters of Aesculapais who was the ancient Greek God of healing. Panacea believed that the support of healing comes through treating existing illnesses. Hygeia was certain that educating positive ways of living…

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