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    Meditation In this media report titled “Why Meditation is Good for You?” by Alex Ivanovs is an article about the benefits meditation could provide if one would learn such a practice and its potential effect on the human brain. The article discussed a recent research study conducted by a professor named David Creswell from Carnegie Mellon University presented that mindfulness meditation has great effect on the human brain. Meditation can “improve health, reduce aging, and promote the brain’s…

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    placing someone found in possession of more than a week’s supply of any type of drug such as marijuana to cocaine, the person would deal with an accelerated rehabilitative disposition as in a special intervention type program and calling it the mediation group comprised of a lawyer, a doctor and a social worker. This group could recommend treatment as well as present any minor fines. The main lesson to learn from decriminalizing drug doesn’t necessarily lead to disaster, and it does free up…

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    When people love someone, they want to also trust that person, and feel safe around that person. Unfortunately, many people in the United States and worldwide suffer in abusive relationships. Whether you are suffering from domestic abuse, you have suffered from it, or you know someone in an abusive relationship, you should understand these three facts about domestic violence. It Does Not Have to Involve Physical Harm While physical abuse is one aspect of domestic abuse, not all instances of…

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    to actual conflict. Health care leaders must take a suitable approach for handling conflict at all points with the aim of creating a positive resolution for all affected. Strategies and approaches such as paraphrasing, reflection, summarization, mediation, compromise, and collaboration can improve staff communications and aid in conflict resolution and prevention (Finkelman, 2016).…

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    Our project group, with the help of the Key Bridge Foundation, has identified an issue with donor education. The people who donate money to the Key Bridge Foundation often do not know where their money is going. The thought process is that if the donors know their money is being used to truly benefit troubled youths, then they will be more likely to continue donating or possibly donate more money. The Key Bridge Foundation is a non-profit organization with a 501(c) charter, so all money donated…

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    Clinical Ethics

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    ethicist, or a relevant master degree” (Johnson, Siegler, & Winslade, 2010 p.36). The medical and clinical ethics fields overlap at multiple levels. It is important to recognize that “A pragmatic approach focusing on ethical problem solving, ethical mediation, consensus building and communication skills, would offer students important tools for managing stressful clinical situations” (Berger, 2014 p.397). Therefore, PA programs should strengthen clinical ethics training at an undergraduate…

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    The client arrived on time and appeared to be in a good mood. The client and clinician participated in a Mardi Gras activity. The client and clinician watched a video and discussed Mardi Gras culture. The client and clinician continued to target the front vowels. The client participated in an auditory discrimination task for all the front vowels. The client was able to distinguish between the vowels with 96% (22/23). Regarding drilling at the word level for the vowel /i/ (level 3 of Complexity…

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    the restoration and making whole again aspect of the criminal justice process. The concept is “Restorative Justice” (FAMM - Families Against Mandatory Minimums. (07/2011) in which goals are set forth involving victim restitution, victim-offender mediation programs, community service, and conditions of probation. In conclusion the involvement of the victim has become an integrate part of the court system, in the sentencing and the rehabilitation of the…

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    Bullying”, Hawkins, Pepler, and Craig present an experiment where peer intervention related to bullying are studied in school classrooms and playgrounds. The author’s objective was to describe the bullying frequency of boys and girls, the nature of peer mediation, and the effectiveness of it. Analysis of this article reveals the bullying threat presented on school grounds and gives evidence to show the need for attention from peers to prevent them. To persuade the audience of their point, the…

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    As conflict management entails appropriate strategy it is crucial to understand the group’s conflict before applying one of the following models: A-E-I-O-U, negotiation, mediation, and arbitration (Wynn & Engleberg, 2007, pp. 182-187). For example applying the A-E-I-O-U model is a way to clearly communicate concerns and suggest alternative actions to achieve the department goals, help decreased job satisfaction, and address…

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