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    Behavior theory is focused on changing behavior by decreasing maladaptive behaviors and increasing adaptive behaviors (Wedding, Corsini, 2014). Behavior therapy includes many different types of treatments for different disorders. The behavior therapy is used in understanding and changing behavior in clients’. Behavior therapy also focuses on the clients being able to work with their own behavior that they become successful on their own in understanding their problems (Wedding, 2014). The basic…

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    1. List/describe six or more core values or beliefs that you hold that you think will influence your development of a counseling approach. Explain how your counseling approach will be shaped by these values or beliefs. (minimum 200 words) Core values and beliefs are important in a counseling relationship. Values are important because it helps a person to better understand themselves and what is Important to them as a person. A value that I hold that I think will influence my development of a…

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    Cultural competency is the ability to have an understanding of different cultures points of views and world knowledge. It is important to realize that although people will strive to have cultural competency, it will always be something we are moving toward, not something we can have completely for all cultures. Furthermore, people must understand how their own culture can change their view of other people and create biases that may not be noticeable without this culturally competent awareness.…

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    interest. The methods that are used primarily are online classified ads, online services such as Monster or Indeed, newspaper classified ads, professional placement services and word of mouth. Human resources is responsible for developing an interviewing process that will successfully select the best candidates from the pool of applicants. Depending on the number of applicants, a two-step interview process will help reduce the number of individuals to interview in person. Walgreens has…

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    underlying reasons for non-adherence (Divertie, 2002). Empathising with worries and concerns, real or perceived, and offering reassurance (Goeman et al, 2002). Coercion Exploring strategies to build motivation and decrease ambivalence such as motivational interviewing (Buultjens & Buultjens, 2015). Addressing Lauren in a non-judgemental manner and gently refuting misconceptions with factual information (Divertie, 2002). Maintaining a trusting practitioner-patient relationship is very…

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    IPE Reflection and Evaluation Over the past few weeks we have been working on learning about interprofessional education, or IPE. Within these training modules, there were four main topics that were discussed, known as the IPEC competency domains; values/ethics, roles/responsibilities, interprofessional communication, and teamwork/team-based care. All four of these domains are parts, making up one larger goal. This goal is to train future medical professionals to work together more fluidly,…

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    Client-Centered Therapy

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    However, this is not to say that the client-centered therapist is non-directive. Client-centered therapy, particularly the motivational interviewing (MI) technique, is focused and goal-directed in regard to exploring and resolving a client’s ambivalence to change (Octigan, 2007). Once an attitude of mutual trust has been established, the therapist can effectively become the instrument…

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    • Your basic philosophy about the nature of human beings with substance or behavioral addictions; A person with substance abuse and/or behavioral addictions in my opinion is in a perpetual state of crisis, whether they are looking for their substance of choice or working to hide their usage among other things. The thoughts of a person who is in active addiction are skewed and their views of the world as well as themselves are often very negative. The addict is generally self-destructive with…

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    therefore not meeting nutritional requirements and possibly experiencing malabsorption and due to the CP. Dietetic plan: Aim to maintain patient’s recommended intake by modifying the diet to preferences and encourage actual intake with motivational interviewing. Briony’s diet would need to be changed and tailored to her preferences, having a more patient centred care which should encourage actually intake (Holli and Beto 2014). Advise supplementation in deficient vitamins A, D, E &…

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    as she tried to use the theories that she learned from her education, but soon enough she noticed that it was unrealistic to analyze every situation and to apply a specific psychological perspective. She currently relies on the ideas of motivational interviewing, DBT, solution-focused coping, rational emotive therapy (RET) and mindfulness. Most students improve in well-being once she helps them connect with resources and find social support. The biggest challenge is that she cannot stop students…

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