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    Social inclusion is all important in the recovery of patient with mental disorders. However, as they are considered as the excluded group in a society, they may encounter some barriers in the recovery pathway. The demeanour and thinking ability of a person with a mental disorder may differ from a healthy person. According to the latest study carried on by the Ministry of health, New Zealand, it is evident that mental disorder is not rare in adult but higher when compared to other age groups.…

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    Community Inclusion

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    physical integration, the psychological integration and the social integration. According to Homan (2011) a community encompasses a group of people with a common connection that distinguishes them from others. It is the chance for the mental health recovery, while affording them the opportunity to work and play within their new community creating a sense of harmony. Of course change is the constant. Change within a community…

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    injury that takes much longer to recover from. The physical and mental pain that are side effects to a lengthy recovery process are why concussions seem to be transforming into a major discussion topic in most major sports. The constant physical pain, as well as the lack of mental and emotional stability result in the victim of a concussion to suffer for extended amounts of time. The recovery process, as well as outside influences make the long…

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    successfully managed. There are numerous methods of substance abuse treatment and one of the most successful is the Recovery Model. According to the American Psychological association (2012), the mental health Recovery Model is self-directed, Individualized, person-centered, patient empowerment, holistic, nonlinear, strength-based, involves peer support, patient is responsible for the journey to recovery, it involves patient respect and hope. This method differs from the passive or traditional…

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    Consumer’s strategy for recovery As Patricia Deegan stated in her article, The Importance of Personal Medicine, recovery is not the process of passively swallowing pills. Rather, she states that recovery is composed of a myriad of things individuals do to feel better. I found this statement to be true when talking to Erin, our consumer educator. Erin is a 35 year old female who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Erin reported that she began having auditory, visual, and olfactory…

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    Countermeasures for Production Continuity Risks: Nissan has carried out several counter-measures to safeguard physical infrastructure like reinforcement of buildings and other facilities as well as quakeproofing them. It maintains an operations recovery manual to reduce the recovery time and regularly executed business continuity simulation drills. It also seeks to strengthen the resilience of the global production network by establishing plans for parts exports also to enable operations at…

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    there are requirements to take psychology classes to help the students learn more than just the physical stature of the body. If a physical therapist can understand the reasoning behind injuries and what their patient was going through, then the recovery will be more effective and guaranteed. According to assumption.edu, studying psychology to prepare for…

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    Substance Abuse Treatment: What is and Isn’t Working Substance abuse is common in America, and there are treatment options available. Treatments for substance abuse scale from professional counseling to 12-step programs. Most of these programs do not have outstanding success rates, considering not everyone can afford professional help. 12-step programs seem to be more common, with that in consideration there are downfalls to this way of treatment. Lack of funding, religion, socioeconomic…

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    Activation Process Summary

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    if so, what actions should be taken in the occurrence of a security breach. Security threats or breaches are bound to occur at some point in the universities lifespan; this is when insurance becomes a crucial measure in the planning of IT risk and recovery procedures. This business insurance should be maintained and updated to ensure coverage of new and emerging threats to the business landscape.…

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    Explained how a business can analyze the return on investment of a disaster recovery plan The organization should do a Business Impact Analysis (BIA) which should calculate what might happen if there was an interruption of a business function and what information is needed to develop a recovery strategy. When doing a risk management test a potential lost scenarios should be identified. There are many types of scenarios to consider doing a disaster, like loss of goods from your suppliers, delay…

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