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    Introduction Social work and its professionals are constantly assessing and reassessing practices, models, and therapies to ensure the client 's service needs are met and that they are treated justly and with dignity. Jean Baker Miller found traditional theories of behavior to be lacking emphasis and recognition of relational experiences, especially when pertaining to minority groups, and how these relational experiences impact individual 's mental wellbeing. Thus, she and several of her…

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    equally important and valuable to one suffering from an illness. In the article, “Mental Health Issues in the Criminal Justice System”, Stephen Allen says President John F. Kennedy urged for better outpatient care facilities, such as halfway houses, therapeutic centers, and complement inpatient care” (Allen). Fixing the problem of prisons must first begin with a serious look at how the mentally are treated. Creating facilities, treatment centers, and out patients care could aid with overcrowding…

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    and also the enjoyment of not only significant others but pets, which I have plenty of. Self-care activity #1: Social interactions with others While it may be a foregone conclusion that the value of social support (human interaction) may be a good indicator for positive mental health, long term relationships in either a co-habitation situation or marriage itself connects you to your significant other’s social network and vice versa (Amato, 2015). Other positives include economies of…

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    Unit 2 M2

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    school or are finding it hard to cope due to an illness in the family. As well as this, the regulation body for social workers was the General Social Care Council (GSCC) which was established in 2001 as a result of the criticisms in the late 1990s of social services in Britain, especially the public case of Victoria Climbie. But on 31st July 2012, it closed and the Health Professions Council took over the regulation of social…

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    Gene Therapy Pros And Cons

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    stating his superficial message. Although, Swift’s true message is the need for equal treatment of all humans regardless of one’s financial class. The topic of gene therapy would translate to Swift as exploiting marginalized groups for the “greater good”. Therefore, it may be translated to Swift that gene therapy is only for the rich, which leaves those of a financially lower class to suffer from disease that acts as the process of slow cannibalism. Since researcher now have the ability to…

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    Lieny Garcia Prof. Allan ENC 1102 – TH 5:40PM October 15, 2017 Should Marijuana Be Legalized? Marijuana, also known as cannabis, is the most commonly used illegal drug in the world with more than 246 million people who use it each year, according to the United Nations (UN) (Steffens). Legalization of marijuana has been one of the most debated topics in social media in the recent decades. It seems like a discord within the states; some have already approved marijuana use for recreational…

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    to a fulfillment of the person’s potentials while nursing directs the interaction of the person and the environment in order to maximize health potentials. 6.1 PERSONAL CONTEXT Personally, I believe man cannot be separated from environment whether good or bad but can adjust to an unfavorable environment as well as favorable environment. 6.2 APPLICATION TO JOB Professionally, the nurse promotes health and wellbeing for all persons wherever they are. Whether from the slums, urban or rural areas.…

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    Lorna Case Study Summary

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    E.I is often described as ability in where we can apply observation and expression of emotion as well as use of emotion in reasoning and self and others emotional regulation (Antonakis & Deitz 2010). Emotional intelligence strikes me for Lorna mainly as Emotional intelligence is considered as an ability, to moderate emotions in yourself and others and allows use to use them as guide for thinking and actions ( Salovey…

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    Introduction: Nursing evidence is concerned with the development and clarification of its knowledge base. As a part of this focus, attention has been directed towards concepts and methods of clarification. Such an emphasis on concepts is appropriate, as concepts play an important role in the development of knowledge and in the building of nursing-based theories and models. As well, concepts promote the organization of experience, and facilitate communication among individuals. The method of…

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    embarrassment or ridicule, leading them to be extremely shy and timid. Unfortunately, due to these thoughts they tend to interpret the world as revolving around them, but not in a positive way. The world revolves around their thoughts of not being good enough and that others don 't like them, whether in reality or just perception. These thoughts lead them to low self esteem and create intense anxiety in social situations. Avoidant personality disorder individuals often consider themselves…

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