Rapport and Professional Relationship with Adults Essay

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    The values that resonate in my life are showing kindness, honesty, dignity, respect, hard work, dedication, being compassionate and valuing relationships. These values are embedded subconsciously through observing my grandparents, family, and friends. I spent 23 years of my life living with my parents and grandparents. My grandparents hailed to Mumbai from rural part of Maharashtra (state in India). My grandfather was a teacher and moved to Mumbai (India)to provide better opportunities for his…

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    Lyme Disease: A Case Study

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    In 2012, I dropped off the planet. A round of steroids given to me to treat chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia caused me to tank and land flat on my back in bed; the fatigue was crippling. New symptoms emerged–I couldn’t sleep, tolerate sound or light, and my brain and spinal cord burned with a ruthless intensity. Eventually, the sound sensitivity escalated to the point where I could no longer talk on the phone–not even to my mother. For months, I lay in a dark, silent room believing the…

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    The Maui family is a family of four children; 3 boys and a girl living with their parents in a small town. The Maui family seem like an ordinary family but they a caught up in a cycle of violence that has been passed down from many generations. The father Buck was brought up that to be respected and seen as a man that he needed to use violence to achieve this and tells his partner that he is the man of the house and that she needs to serve him and do all the female jobs in the house. The…

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    Lack of social support is a potential barrier to recovery, especially for young adults such as Kylie due to their psychosocial stage. Young adulthood, termed by Erikson in his theory of lifespan development (Cherry, 2005) as the stage of “intimacy versus isolation”, is a time where an individual is trying to form a sense of self-identity, and meaningful relationships with others. Clifton, Pilkonis and McCarty’s (2007) study found that people diagnosed with BPD are more likely…

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    social services department, counties, schools, and managed care entities. Felicia stated she has contributed her success with working with these people due to her desire to be culturally component. “Cultural competence is a capacity that enables professionals and organizations to work effectively in cross-cultural situations. It has been adopted in fields such as health, social work, psychology, education and information”( Blackburn, 2015, p). The social worker must be aware of other cultures,…

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    Youth Transition Database

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    to become a responsible adult in the near future. The National Youth in Transition Database documented the outcomes of youth aged 17 through 21 years old. The NYTD database uses the data to compare and understand the experience of receiving care and after transitioning to a successfully independent individual (ACF, 2014). There were 6 outcomes that were considered when attempting to understand the life changes of the youth: financial self-sufficiency, connections with adults, homeless…

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    build the patient-doctor relationship and allowing patients to go beyond the anticompetitive restraints. b) Medicaid “encourage states to provide premium assistance” ((Backgrounder, 2013, p. 7). Further push for “incentivize and subsidize Medicaid beneficences…” (p. 8) in order push towards ownership of private insurance. c) Removing imposed requirements on scope of practice and certificate of needs. Allow guidelines instead of restrictions between medical professionals in order to free up…

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    right into the assessment, but rather spend a majority of the first session simply dedicated to building a positive, professional relationship with the client(s) present, being careful to not favor one over another in our communication, both verbally and non-verbally. In terms of communication, previous data on engagement with the Somali population in Columbus, OH suggests that older adults, in this case the mother, would be more likely to prefer the use of the Somali interpreter and the younger…

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    intervention and treatment (p.376). Health care professionals must be cognizant with these changes to detect early problem, prevent progression, and in implementing proper treatment. The Folstein Mini Mental Status Examination (MMSE) is an important screening tool on older adult patient with…

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    Case Study: Rosa's Centre

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    Rosa’s Centre is an organization that offer day programs to adult from the age of 21 and above, such as learning how to read and write, how to socialize, how to use computers, encouragements in terms of personal hygiene, how to communicate with people and amongst their peers, and encouraging to exercise for healthy growth. This organization serves residents of peel region that is challenged by physical, intellectual, or developmental disabilities in order for them to achieve their independence,…

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