Rapport and Professional Relationship with Adults Essay

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    NURSING THEORY 2 NURSING THEORY 3 Nursing Theory Ashlee Seek South University Running head: NURSING THEORY 1 Nursing Theory Nursing Autobiography My background in nursing includes an acute care hospital setting and a physician?s office in which we cared for patients with both acute and chronic illnesses. I graduated with my associate degree in nursing in 2003. Upon graduation I gained employment on a cardiac step-down unit at my local community hospital, Munroe Regional Medical…

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    Patterns and Characteristics of the Abuser and the Abused Human services professionals are often called upon to conduct complete assessments in cases where abuse has occurred. In order to conduct an accurate assessment, there must be a clear understanding of the patterns and characteristics often associated with abusers and the abused. Patterns and Characteristics of Family Members of the Potentially Abused Child Patterns are typically exhibited by family members of potentially…

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    reality and disregard my assumptions, true progress was able to obtained by the students. Initially, I felt as though I would never be able to connect with these students, and it ended up being the exact opposite. We were able to establish a strong relationship once the students knew I believed in…

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    rather than any tasks at hand to establish a healthy therapeutic relationship. One it is established that the nurses is actively listening, the nurse must then use exploring, which involves the use of effective questioning techniques. This helps the nurse to probe deeper into the issues concerning a patient and facilitates a better understanding of the patient. Questioning also enables the development of a deeper nurse-patient relationship, which is essential in promoting therapeutic healing in…

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    Unequal relationships between researchers and participants can result in a number of methodological and ethical issues, including: loss of trust, reduced data quality and lack of informed consent (Powell, Fitzgerald, Taylor & Graham, 2012). In qualitative research contexts it is important for researchers to build 'rapport ' with participants and to establish a degree of trust (Lichtman, 2013). It is through these trusting relationships that participants feel comfortable…

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    Finally, some conclusions will be drawn as how the limitation can be improved for professional development in the future. Firstly, the Three-phase model (TPM) (Acott, 2015) is a reflective model to promote innovation. It underpins to enhance the acknowledgement and acceptance of professionals towards the patients which is hoping attains a constructive change. TPM has three stages which are; Engagement and Rapport building; exchange of information and agreeing a negotiated…

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    I would like to counsel everyone from, adolescents, teens, and as well adults. I do not want to limit myself on who needs help in the world. I am confident that I will gain the knowledge and skills to help me counsel every individual. Some of the settings that I prefer to work in would be a therapist clinic or office. I would…

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    constantly with different cultures, ethnicity, languages and diversity. One of social workers responsibility is to become cultural competent. Cultural Competent is the awareness of other culture and attaining this information allows social worker professionals to properly deliver service. The social worker in Claudia case understands that the mom was in fear because of her immigration status but she build trust by informing all of the documents in Spanish and explaining confidentiality. The…

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    In high school, I had an instructor that stood out as a professional hero. I took her for some health science classes. I believe that this instructor properly displayed sensitivity, ethical commitment, and ethical courage. She also was the advisor for our school’s local chapter of H.O.S.A, which stands for Health Occupation Students of America. The purpose of the HOSA organization is to develop leadership and technical HOSA skill competencies through a program of motivation, awareness and…

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    Why Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? Growing up, I had always wanted to be a doctor. I worked hard in school, networked, and planned out my entire life by eighth grade what I wanted to do. Eventually in high school, I became anxious and depressed. My life plan of becoming a doctor destroyed the schema I had for my world. I attended counseling with a cognitive behaviorist and fell in love with the profession. As my worries became less and I took back the world that was rightfully mine, I also…

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