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    o Session was directed to assure the minor was well and content while staying in the shelter. o Actively build the level of trust with the minor through active listening, positive regard and warm acceptance to help increase her ability to identify and express feelings connected to the abuse. o Asses the minor for the presence of symptoms of PTSD and treat appropriately if positive for this syndrome. o Rebuild sense of self worth and overcome the sense of fear, shame and sadness. o Build self…

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    and Social Constructivist argue that the multilateral intervention was unsuccessful. The question is why humanitarian intervention in Kosovo and not Cambodia or Libya and not Iraq? What made Kosovo the exception? Humanitarian intervention is carried out by an multilateral force under international organizations like the UN (Kouchner, 4). The Kosovo precedent is key in understanding the intent of intervention and its flaws today. The intervention proved that the global community does not tolerate…

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    neutral ultimately elicits a strong response. This occurs because the neutral stimulus becomes related with some other stimulus that does elicit a response; this term was emphasized by Pavlov. Watson…

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    Scriptural Intervention Summary Many Christian counselors have difficulty establishing the fine line of appropriateness when it comes to choosing various interventions and when to apply them to their respective clients. Garzon addresses these challenges in his article, "Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy" (2005). Using well-cited scriptural basis for his assertions, Garzon addresses a number of challenges faced by Christian therapists. An underlying tone of the article is for…

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    Zinc and Immunity Various aspects of immune system are affected due to zinc (6,7,8). For normal development and function of cell mediated innate immunity, neutrophils and natural killer cells, zinc is essential element. The deficiency also affects the macrophages. The deficiency also affects adversely the growth and function of T and B cells. Besides zinc is an essential element needed for the synthesis of DNA, transcription of RNA, and activation of cells. Cytokines are adversely affected in…

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    program. 2. The study was set up as a randomized control trial. There were a total of 117 participants recruited, of which – 116 were randomized. Of the randomized participants, 60 were recruited into the intervention trial, while 56 were placed into the control group. 3. The MEND intervention program focuses on cultivating healthy nutrition, behavior, and exercise habits within individuals who identify as obese. The program mends unhealthy nutrition patterns by providing participants, as…

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    Therapeutic interventions are utilized within therapy after a specific problem is identified and diagnosis is given. There are many options when one is struggling, dealing, and facing specific issues; therapy is just one form that helps address unwanted behaviors and assist with change. Theories are created to help guide and direct specific therapies to address an individual’s internal and external issues. Psychology is defined as the study of the mind, by changing unwanted behaviors and…

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    those undergoing correctional intervention must be approached differently for adults and for juveniles. Juveniles who are found guilty of a crime are referred to as adjudicated delinquents. The goal of the criminal justice system in regards to adjudicated delinquents is to reduce the risk of future offenses and to eliminate insufficiencies which may increase the risk of reoffending (Greene & Heilbrun, 2014). There are a number of settings in which such interventions may occur. These settings…

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    and tailored equipment of AirLand Battle replaced the Air Force’s strategic bombing paradigm. In the twilight of the Cold War, AirLand Battle succeeded in Desert Storm confirming the effective adaptation of air power and further justifying the response to…

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    E.A.G.L.E. Summit Learning Academy encompasses the district 's mission of “Endless Possibilities for All Students.” The district 's initiative for California Common Core State Standards (CCSS), Response to Interventions (RTI), Professional Learning Communities (PLC), and Positive Behavior Interventions Supports (PBIS) built into the program to decrease incidents of behavior and raise academic rigor. Significantly, the program promotes healthy relationships with staff, peers, community…

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