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    In work settings all the staff are aware of the confidentiality policy and precedures used which obeys with the Data Protection Act 1998. This policy is there to make sure that all practitioners working within the setting can do so with confidence knowing that they will know how to respect confidentiality this can be in ways as: information about children or young people can be shared with parents or carers but only about their own child or children. Parents/ carers should not be allowed any…

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    This research paper explores six published articles from the internet that report on results from research conducted on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or in abbreviation (P.T.S.D) The principal is that many people who have experienced a tremendous amount of pain or life changing events affects their social skills, relationships, work ethics, and emotions. Not only it affects their lives but also the lives of their friends and families. The sickness can be mistaken as deviant, dangerous to…

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    Amanda Todd Story

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    AMANDA TODD’S STORY Sharia McClain Teacher Criminal Justice 180 June 1, 2016 Amanda Todd a Canadian teenage committed suicide after anonymous person convinced her to send flash him over the internet. Amanda initially refused the stranger’s request, however the he wore on her and she sent the photos. A year later pictures Amanda didn’t know existed were sent to her. After request for more favors Amanda denied and the man sent the photos to Amanda’s friends and family. After repeated…

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    Domestic Violence Impacts on Children Introduction Domestic Violence is a form of behavior that allows control and authority over another person. Family violence can be physical, sexual, economic, emotional and psychological abuse, which affects the entire household. There are short and long-term effects for victims and witnesses of domestic violence. Witnesses of domestic violence are affected just as much as the victims who are battered. Children who are exposed to violent behavior have many…

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    The Resilience Approach

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    individuals, varying across age and gender. (Siriwardhana, 2014) Clients who struggle with their life management has to rely on survival instincts in order to establish and maintain their quality of life. In order to maintain a reasonable quality of life the client must be willing to grow. The resilience approach focuses on the dynamic interplay between periods of gradual and sudden change and how to adapt to and shape change. (Folke, 2015) A counselor must aid the client in discovering…

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    The specific case that I observed was of an East Indian male who is a survivor of a motor vehicle-pedestrian accident. From my studies, I know that individuals who experience a serious motor vehicle collision (MVC) are at increased risk for psychological problems such as, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and chronic pain syndromes (McLean, Clauw, Abelson, & Liberzon, 2005). The biopsychological model has conceptualized the cognitive-behavioral factors, such as pain-related fear and avoidance…

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    Elder rights abuse has received some attention throughout the years, but still comes as a rather unknown in America’s collective societal conscious. As the subject of death and dying has come into psychology there are set models by which this social science has come to reprimand this reality, and, in a continual manner, to improve elderly conditions. According to a claim from an elder abuse non-profit called HelpGuide.org, “more than half a million reports of abuse against elderly Americans…

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    ways, every person does indeed have a motive. Whether it is positive or negative, the thought process that determines action does not stop to think whether it’s ethical or unethical. There are two distinctive traits from the term egoism. First, psychological egoism is the assessment that all people, with no exception, base their actions by first seeking their own self-interest. I believe this is true, but in the same defense; there are occasionally some objections to my opinions. There is a…

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    Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental illness that is rarely mentioned in today’s society, this is simply because only 7% of the worlds population has it. This might be the case, however, approximately 38% of World War II veterans expressed symptoms of PTSD. J.D. Salinger, the author of both “A Perfect Day for Bananafish” and “For Esmé – With Love and Squalor” fought in World War II and was hospitalized with a nervous breakdown at the end of the war and later diagnosed with PTSD. In…

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    Abuse is not something that many people talk about in our society. Any type of abuse is tough to go through. Sexual, mental, and physical abuse are some of the least talked about subjects in the world today. People are afraid to find out just what it means to be abused. People hide in the dark in fear because they cannot bear the thought of this happening to anyone they know. People who have been abused avoid the subject, scared to make it real. The fateful year that the abuse started was when…

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