When I thought of the word “gambling” I considered it to be someone who has a serious problem spending money. In fact it really has nothing to do with the money, it why they do it, how it makes them feel while they are doing it .When you step into a game room the atmosphere is surreal and filled with stagnant smoke. The games just sit and…
the problem and the consultant” (Marques, Biberman & Dhiman, 2010, p. 25). Once we have identified a few problems that are holding the client back from their end goal, we ask that the client to then identify one of these problems that they are currently facing. Once this problem has been identified, the clients are then asked to mentally identify a consultant. This consultant can be anyone or anything. In the end, the client is to mentally ask this consultant any questions about this problem and…
oldest son Hassan with the constant yelling and emotional abuse. With this said, solution-focused approach would be beneficial to bring social justice for my client. Additionally, solution-focused therapy has other advantages. For example, the problem is the problem and not the person, the approach often…
In the Facing Challenges unit, there are many types of characters that have to face many different kinds of problems. From either mental challenges to physical challenges these characters have to find ways to overcome their problems. Bottom line is things can get tough and you have to find ways to grasp these challenges and overcome them. It’s obvious, the clearest theme in facing challenges is, if you work hard, you can overcome any challenge in life. In Harriet Tubman: Guide to Freedom, the…
felt inspired, the sensation of giving way to an idea and watching it grow into a reflection of there personality. For the longest time Creativity was an enigma beyond the reach of science, but now we clearly know that it takes creativity to solve problems. It’s an aspect of human intelligence. Creativity is everywhere and in the past few decades there have been a number of studies exploring the human brain and what makes one highly creative person different than the least creative person. They…
Judit maintains a professional attitude when facing obstacles and distractions. She provides ideas and suggestions on how to streamline job functions within the Error Resolution (ER) unit. Problem Solving/Judgment: Judit has increased her knowledge since being promoted to the ER unit on identifying problems with criminal history reporting from various law enforcement/judicial agencies as well as inquiries within the department. Initiative: When approached with a newly assigned task, Judit…
This journal entry will discuss the elements from Chapter 10 Problem Identification, Planning, and Contracting and in Chapter 11 Treatment and Intervention from the textbook that were covered for week four. In addition, when assessing my competence, it will discuss the process of problem identification, planning and the methods of planning, contracting and short and long-term goals, and written and oral contracts and identifying major barriers. Furthermore, the second part of this journal will…
How To Be The Best You Can Be In College There are two different types of mindsets in this world. You can have a creator or a victim mindset. A creator mindset is where you find solutions to your problems, they have what you call personal responsibility. Victim mindset people are the ones who make excuses for themselves to make it feel like they are not at fault for their actions. These two kinds of people are usually in a different time period in their life, either they are not mature enough…
business and create and design multimedia projects. It gave me a chance to display my talent in creating and designing flyers using different computer software such as Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. These skills ranged from communication, problem solving, cognitive engagement such as, coming up with ideas and mental calculations. In addition, engaged listening, analyzing data, creativity, hosting, and the usage of design software, and marketing techniques are also necessary skills I…
communication, fine motor, problem solving, and personal social. The only category he was not above the cutoff in is gross motor and he was barely below the cutoff. The cutoff score for gross motor was 31.28 and Trenton scored a 30.00. His numerical score, only counting the activities that had the answer yes , was a two out of six. While observing him, he was clumsy and a little uncoordinated. He had difficulty catching a ball and hopping on one foot. His scores for communication, problem…