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    Explain your understanding of the rationale for this EBP model. My time as a case manager, in a harm reduction program for homeless veterans has allowed me to have weekly sessions with a client for over two months now. The client is an Army vet with a history of substance abuse secondary to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In my effort to asses the client’s mental health on a weekly basis, I took notice in how the Feedback Informed Intervention (FIT), provided a unique opportunity for me…

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    the rest of the UK. This includes the structures of the courts, court procedures and the funding of legal aid. (Scottish Parliament Information Centre, 2014). In Scotland, there are 3 main types of civil courts, namely, the Sheriff Courts, Court of Session and since 2009 the UK Supreme Court. By far the most important and most widely used court in Scotland is the Sheriff Court. Since 1975, Scotland has been divided into 6 sheriffdoms with 142 sheriffs in post, there are currently 39 Sheriff…

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    to lead the first session of the Lectio Divina Group. I understood that the hearing of God’s voice through the Scripture required an open, reflective, listening position alert to the voice of God. Also, I understood I had limitations in focusing on God himself. I wrestled in the past in a few similar sessions responding to God’s Word with my rational and cognitive skills only. However, I desperately wanted to respond with my heart and spirit. The night before the first session I prayed…

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    ever to leave the group. You want the dismiss of a child to be the last thing because they need to know how important it is to stay in the group so whomever can benefit from it. Another area of concern is polarization. This happens when the group is starting to become divided. It’s up to the counselor to make sure everyone is on the same page and let the children know that is very important that everyone sticks…

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    to play the role of an expert or leader as I do in my personal life. Having a self-congruent style was one of my goal during these practice sessions as I tried to be true to my personal qualities within the counseling experience (Hackney & Cormier, 2013). Furthermore…

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    CURRENT MEDICATIONS Holden is not taking any medication at the moment, nor does he have any known medical issues. III. FAMILY RELATIONSHIP Holden seems to have a distant relationship with his parent, as he doesn’t talk much to them in his therapy sessions. However, he does mention his younger brother Allie, who passed away due to leukemia, a lot. He says all good things about Ali and what a kind, funny, and caring boy he was. He also mentioned Phoebe his younger sister who he also finds very…

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    14:9, NRSV). The Eucharist is a celebration and this celebration occurs over a meal. The Last Supper has been considered a particular type of meal; a Passover meal. For Jewish people, the Passover is one of three annual…

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    come to a nice conclusion of what literary merit is. For one Miller states at the beginning of her essay that trying to pin down a single definition for literary merit is a, “mostly pointless question, fodder for overcaffeinated undergraduate bull sessions...and other milieus suffering under the delusion that we can arrive at an ironclad consensus of what constitutes literary merit” (Miller). Through her search for what could possibly be used to nail down an “ironclad” definition for literary…

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    Symbolism in The Catcher in the Rye Like all great pieces of literature, J. D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye owes much of its fame to its ability to connect with the reader’s emotions. “Holden’s discontents and diatribes are infectious because we all have our irascibility and fastidiousness, and Salinger has managed to play on us by summoning up the perfect details” (Castronovo). The troubled teen story of Holden Caulfield depicts a young man unable to face his own reality. A struggle, many…

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    The Catcher in the Rye The Catcher in the Rye is a coming of age story (Bildungsroman). Discuss Holden’s journey to maturity. By the end of the novel does Holden finally accept that growing up is part of life and give in to the process of maturity or does he continue to resist it? “The Catcher in the rye” is a bildungsroman novel written by author J.D Salinger in 1951. The book depicts the life of a character named Holden Caulfield and depressed journey through maturity. The majority of people…

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