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    In an ideal situation termination will be determined by improvement in the presenting problem and the client meeting their treatment goals and objectives. The termination summary should include the total number of sessions the client participated in, presenting problem including reason for the referral, the course of treatment and response to therapy, reason for termination, diagnosis at termination and any recommendations. The termination stage is just important as the beginning phase in…

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    All I know for sure is that the crystals were dislodged from my ear canal.” Many people diagnosed with a vestibular disorder do not know the cause to their condition, and specialists say that it could have been produced by a minor injury and at times without knowing the reason for the illness, can really take a toll on them. It happened to Ms. Baltazar as she would think over and over about why she got vertigo if she took care of herself and always tried to be healthy. With paroxysmal…

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    What Will Future Jobs Look Like Technology as everyone knows and the innovations have skyrocketed within the last coupled decades and will continue to just become more extreme and advanced. It is something that a large majority of people use and it has In the video “what will future jobs look like,” Andrew McAfee talks about how the rise of technology will have effects on the jobs for people down the line. He mentioned that within the last couple of decades technology has grown significantly…

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    The McTavish Regressions by McTavish & Burette provides a historical fiction twist on the psycho-therapeutic procedure known as Past Life Regression. Past Life Regression practitioners believe that a person’s inexplicable fetish or desire stems from an experience in one of his past lives. Dr. Wallace McTavish, a Past Life Regression specialist, meets his new patient, Laura. Born with a physical disability, Laura spent her entire life stuck in a wheelchair. Thus, she could not fathom why she…

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    Why Is Kairos Important

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    Kairos: The Significance of Time and Circumstances in Speech According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, kairos is defined as “a time when conditions are right for the accomplishment of a crucial action: the opportune and decisive moment.” The Greek term has been an important subject within the scope of rhetoric since ancient times, mentioned by philosophers and rhetoricians such as Socrates, because it is an essential piece of the rhetorical puzzle. It helps speakers address their audience…

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    still remember the day I befriended my first and last African American friend ten years ago. I used to live in Alabama at the time, but making a living was exceptionally hard for my family and me. We didn’t let that hold us back though, we continued to try and cultivate the fields to grow and sell crop. Even though the fields had been reduced to nothing more than dust due to the drought, we were persistent and continued to work despite that. While my father and older brothers work the fields, I…

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    Shakespeare’s most famous play is called Romeo and Juliet, although traditionally a script now has been portrayed as a film various times. Two versions have been broadcasted and presented the most due to popularity, Baz Luhrmann’s 1997 and Franco Zeffirelli 1968. Both films used the same traditional language and actions however set in different eras used different costumes and props. This is a comparison between the two films Act one Scene one. ------ Franco Zeffirelli setting of Romeo and…

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    rates of forgetting for both flashbulb and ordinary memories, but people with flashbulb memories truly believe they are recalling their memories accurately. Flashbulb memories are said to be very accurate and remain in the memory for a long period of time, but it has now been seen that these memories often have many errors and are as susceptible to forgetting as everyday memories. According to Talarico and Rubin (2007), it is the remarkable confidence and phenomenology that differentiates…

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    It is the ideal time for me to gain monitory steadiness. I have been a homemaker in excess of six years. I am a single parent, with 2 young ladies, 23, 17 and a 14 year old extraordinary needs child. My girls are heading in the right direction preparing for their future. I have employed a fabulous caretaker to help me with my son special needs. The caretaker will have the capacity to do all that I can, so I do not need to be there. This has provided for me a great deal of time free of anxiety. I…

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    much work?” A dad to ask such sad questions shows that he truly cares for his son, but I chose to not answer. It hurts just to explain to my parents the difficult work I must face similar to the other students in my school just to become successful. Due to my lack of sleep and eating less, I still wasn’t ready for my testing out exams, came unprepared, and left with no…

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