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    Case Study Vignette

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    with a holistic approach in order gain an all-inclusive perspective. Specifically, the following factors will be addressed in the assessment: biological, neurobiological, psychological, social, and the developmental aspects of Emma. Further, the systems theory and the ecological perspective will be employed as methods of explaining presenting issues of the case. Presenting Problems As noted in the case study, Emma was referred to the Family Services Agency by her pediatrician for further…

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    Archetypes In Iamas

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    questions, and explore the complex systems. Archetypes are not used to dictate behavior but to leverage them. Learning to see structures within which we operate begins a process of freeing ourselves from previously unseen forces and ultimately mastering the ability to work with them and change them (Senge, 2006). Systems archetypes or generic structures embody the key to learning to see structures in our personal and organizational lives (Senge, 2006). The systems archetypes reveal an…

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    Relational Systems Paper

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    Relational Systems Relational systems are the relationships formed between workmates in an organization when they coordinate their tasks, goals, and missions. Moreover, they pertain to the human system, as they are composed of individuals moving towards or away from one other. In fact, they tend to form patterns while interacting or drifting from each other (Kahn, Barton, & Fellows, 2013). Relational systems are also a way through which objectives in an organization are accomplished. Furthermore…

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    Two frameworks that guide the theory, for the case are systems and medical model. In the systems framework the theory chosen to guide the intervention was the family systems theory. For the medical model the theory that best suits the clients problem is pharmapsychology. Systems framework is a series of related assumptions and postulates about all levels of systems (Turner, 1996). The framework is relevant in that it explains the clients current behavior is a result of a series of outside…

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    Dupilumab Case Studies

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    eczema? What is dupilumab? Dupilumab is a treatment in a new medicine class called biologics. It treats inflamed skin systemically, rather than topically. Dupilumab is given as a shot every other week to calm the immune system. It targets specific signaling pathways of the immune system that researchers believe cause the inflamed skin of eczema.…

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    Nasty Pathogens

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    summer time, for example the ocean front that is located in Virginia Beach. This particular pathogen is in the oyster. The reason why it is found in the oyster is because the oysters typically feed by filtering the invested water throughout their body system, which then allows this disgusting pathogen to live and stay in their bodily tissues. So when one digests the oyster raw or undercooked, they are now subjective to the pathogen entering their body and infecting them. This infection will…

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    The Babylonians were one of the first civilizations to develop a language and began to write down discoveries and stories of their people. Among these writings is the recorded observations of the night sky. Throughout the Babylonian history, the population selects one person to specialize in writing down the observations. These chosen ones were named Scribes. This was an extremely important role to play in their society and Scribes performed the task of charting the movement of the stars and…

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    Im Therapy

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    Taub, called Improvements in Interval Time Tracking, participants were evaluated on their improvement in timing and rhythm after using the IM system using a pre/posttest study. The results of the study found that “students in the IM treatment group, when compared to the control group, demonstrated statistically significant improvements, close to…

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    demonstrated initiative by devising an automated customer service system commonly referred as a Kiosk, resulting in a considerable savings in man-hours and reduced customer wait time. By establishing the system the customers now have some predictability of wait times and an expected quality of customer service that will be provided. The kiosk negated the need for a Queue Management System for Customer (Q-matic) numbering system and allowed interface with customers on a more personal level thus…

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    Epilepsy Pros And Cons

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    with Battery Power’, a recently developed treatment is discussed. This treatment, otherwise known as the RNS system, consists of a skull implantation with wires attached to the affected area of the brain where the seizures tend to originate from and prevents the individual with epilepsy from experiencing a seizure. Numerous clients and physicians are interested in trying out the RNS system due to some of the great feedback clients provided after receiving it. One of the main advantages consists…

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