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    What is contingency planning and business continuity and why does the organization need it? Contingency planning and business continuity is the organization attempting to take control of an uncontrollable and unexpected situation. It is building and improving the organizations ability to respond and restore the organization functions and services when an event occurs. It will aid the organization in determining critical functions and services along with all the dependencies that support those…

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    Don’t we all have high hopes for our future? The American dream is the admiration of having a prestigious job, a family that includes having children, and more importantly a beautiful home. Our nation has dealt with recession, inequality, slavery, etc. resulting the question on whether our country is the “American Dream.” However, the government is giving the opportunity for low-income families and the opportunity for employment. America should not be criticized because of the past or how the…

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    solution-focused brief therapy, the recovery model, and resilience model. One assumption that is similar between both the resiliency model and focused brief therapy is that they both empower and encourage clients to choose and set their own goals for therapy or the counseling session (Riosalado, 2015). Another similarity among assumptions of the therapies are models consist of the belief that people can overcome challenges (Riosalado, 2015). Both solution-focused therapy and the recovery model…

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    Disaster Recovery Plan

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    the community. Maintaining and updating Disaster Recovery Plans (DRP), can decrease potential looses and increase business success during the recovery phase. Every year, thousands of businesses are affected during natural or men-made disasters, some of them never reopen due to the lack of resources and knowledge to sustain business operation during a disaster. Business owners have the obligation to create, implement and maintain Disaster recovery plans (DRP) in order to successfully accomplish…

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    struggles others has faced. If a person hasn 't lived a moment of pain they wouldn’t understand clients when they talk about pain. This recovery story wasn 't one where it was a first person, it was more about how anyone can recover and tools needed for a good recovery. As it is mentioned in the story "Recovery is a process, a way of living and caring" recovery doesn 't happen one night to the next it may take weeks, months, years to be recovered. Many mental illness clients face being…

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    The recovery paradigm differentiates from the medical model with the therapist as the source of healing and instead cultivates the power that the consumer holds regarding the processes and outcomes of treatment. According to Ralph, Lambert, and Kidder (2002) practitioners must refrain from seeing those with mental illness as perpetually disabled and instead as people that can recuperate. The client becomes the consumer and is expected to take responsibility for their situation as well as their…

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    Therapist Code Of Ethics

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    This really caught my attention because there were so many different models all of which seemed very similar to me. There is the medical model, community model, education model, international classification of functioning, recovery model, and inclusion. While some of these models might seem rather self-explanatory, there is quite a bit of information that goes along with each model that one, like myself, did not know. According to (WHP, 2015), the wellness & health promotion…

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    The title of the article is “Art and Recovery in Mental Health: a Qualitative Investigation”. This title does not descriptively describe the study but it does tell what the study is going to be about, which is art and recovery. The authors include the variables in the study in the title of the article. These variables include art and recovery of people with mental health issues. The title does not specifically include the population of the study but one could conclude that the population…

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    Tidal Model Essay

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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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    Job Loss

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    Job Loss and Unemployment Just last year, over 2.5 million people lost their jobs due to layoffs, quits and workers getting fired. The unemployment rate is now at a steady 4.9 percent; citizens of the United States lose their jobs every day. Layoffs at work can cause it, or it can simply be that one 's boss has fired them. Job loss and unemployment can affect one 's everyday life. Not only does losing a job affect one, but it also affects one’s family. On the contrary, they do have grants for…

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