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    this objective in different ways. Restorative justice and rehabilitative therapy offer different in depth lenses of reconciliation in criminal justice through multi layered perspectives, while also sharing some concepts. Restorative justice is an approach to criminal justice that puts emphasis on reconciliation, responsibility and healing while…

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    The TTS has been implemented in various models of trauma care to identify missed injuries not addressed or recognized during the primary or secondary survey. Missed injuries are a major performance measurement in trauma care. While assumed to improve overall trauma care, TTS has not been proven to support the claim. My plan is to address this knowledge gap by exploring current definitions of missed injuries as well as the design of various trauma tertiary surveys. This will contribute…

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    Over the last five years, the company has gone from an environment of cultural and financial stability to one comprised of political infighting and repeatedly missed financial targets. Employees who once participated in regular profit-sharing and annual bonuses are now faced with reductions in pay and enterprise-wide layoffs. Unfortunately, the company has experienced a slow, downward spiral that can most directly be attributed to an ill-fated and ill-timed attempt by our president and CEO to…

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    session along with viewing the recordings, I noticed I need to be more in tuned with active listening. For example, I was missed a couple of contradictions Ms. B had stated and I did not recognize it until after the fact. I also need to learn when to assess further exploration or perhaps challenging instead. When Ms. B was sharing about things that were important for her, I missed how her body language and eye contact had changed. Along with lacking of observing body language, I need to…

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    This approach will most likely be more time-consuming than the Autocratic I (AI) approach, but better recognise that the group may have some very useful input that could influence the leader’s decision. Due to consultation there would likely be a greater level of group “buy-in” or commitment to the decision than for Autocratic I (AI). Perhaps a decision about the contents and frequency of group member’s individual project progress reports to the leader might benefit from this approach, which…

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    Overview of Cognitive Behavior Therapy Sharon Caldwell Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy 6310 Faulkner University November 15, 2016 Introduction of Cognitive Behavior Therapy Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) is a hands-on approach to changing behavior, using short-term counseling techniques. The goal of CBT, is to change behavior that negatively affect clients, by changing their thinking. Cognitive Behavior Therapy treats a wide range of mental illnesses, for example:…

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    I walk back to our bench after warm ups. My heart is racing as I look at the crowd, it seems like the stands are packed. I sit down as my fellow teammates form a tunnel for the starters to run through. Coach C. begins to list off the Creede starters. After he names the last Creede starter he announces, “Now put your hand together for your home Pirates!” the crowd breaks out in a mass hysteria. After this he says, “Freshman, number 12, Owen Voll!” Owen jolts up and sprints through the tunnel. The…

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    Case management services were provided through an FTM (family team meeting) in Westminster. Present at the meeting were WYP (Wraparound Youth Partner) Andy Ngo, WPP (Wraparound Parent Partner) Lyneth Torres, WCC (Wraparound Care Coordinator) Yessica Garcia-Cuenca, PO (Probation Officer) Amy Dwyer, and the youth’s mother. The youth was not present at the meeting. Service minutes are high, because WYP Ngo went to the youth’s school to pick up the youth for the FTM. The youth did not go to school.…

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    into the Career Fair I had dueling nerves, both of fear and excitement. I felt confident, looked professional, and set out to make connections. Having gone into the career center office two weeks prior, I was able to settle my nerves and format an approach when talking to recruiters that included not just looking for an internship but rather get the ball rolling with different networking skills. As I looked around the fair, the recruiters seemed much more approachable than I expected to talk…

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    concerned about missed deadlines, buggy code, and unhappy users? This may seem to counter previous experience, but an agile approach to documentation can address all these problems. This can only happen if the whole team is on board. Documentation under a waterfall technique gives the team little reason to care about capturing important information about a feature. It seems in the industry that documentation is handled during a final phase after a defined development process. This approach…

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