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    The jurors had several conflicts when disagreeing, power and intimidation along with tense exchange of words and having over usage of tones over one another. Mainly, transference of anger ethical of virtue to occurring when the “12 Angry Men’ misunderstood one another. Although the film has a blatant simplicity the 12 men debate the fate of a young defendant charged with murdering his father. Since majority of the jurors held an alliance by voting guilty through persuasion to hurry the case move…

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    Therapist Self-Care

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    Self-care for the therapist is most important in working with Jessica. First, it is important for the therapist to identify personal triggers and hot spots. This can reduce the instance of counter-transference. Additionally, if the therapist has encountered previous trauma to Jessica’s supervision is essential. This will help the clinician obtain an objective view of practices being implemented and the presence of subjective views or instances of vicarious trauma. Also, self-care for the…

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    origins, classifications and various characteristics of these perspectives. Psychoanalysis is an insight therapy that encourages the resurfacing of the client’s unconscious conflicts, motives and defences through methods such as free association and transference. (Weiten, W. (2013). Psychology: Themes and Variations. (9th Ed.). Las Vegas: John David Hague). Humanism is defined as the theoretical orientation that…

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    we'll-being depends on self-understanding. Psychodynamic therapies are psychotherapies that attempt to uncover repressed childhood experiences that are thought to cause the patient's current problems. Psychoanalysis is a technique developed by Freud. Transference is an emotional reaction that occurs during the psychoanalysis, in which the patient displays feelings and attitudes toward the analyst that were present in another significant relationship. A basic technique of psychodynamic…

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    This would insure that the direct care providers who interact with the children are knowledgeable and prepared for situations that may arise. Finally, with increasing pay for the workers and increasing the operating costs with regulations, the transference of cost to the families must be avoided. I think subsidizing the providers, as well as, families in the form of tax breaks are ways to succeed at…

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    Play Therapy Intervention This paper will examine the history, concepts, principles, and values of play therapy. It will also cover what problems therapy is successful at addressing, and which client groups it is most effective with. The cultural competence of this invention will be assessed, and lastly, the strengths and limitations of play therapy will be discussed. Overview of Play Therapy The origin of play therapy can be traced back to Sigmund Freud and his daughter, Anna Freud, but it…

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    Reflecting back on the course of Interventions II, the coursework and in-residence portion had given me a better insight in learning how to define my personal and professional identity. The implementation of a “mock” clinical therapy sessions during the in-residence portion had been a challenge in the beginning due to the lack of having any type of background in conducting a therapy session. These therapy sessions provided the needed feedback from the instructor and my peers to gain a better…

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    The qualities I possess that will aid me in becoming effective in helping others are openness, acceptance, compassion, willingness, kindness, respect, positivity, optimism, objectivity, an ability to not take things personal, a commitment to be of service, and an overall healthy belief in human beings and our capability to reach for our potential. Character traits I can offer the helping profession are, an openness and transparency I have developed because of my life experiences. This openness…

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    According to the Educational Policies and Accreditation Standards, Council on Social Work Education, Inc., competencies are “measurable practice behaviors that are comprised of knowledge, values, and skills. The goal of the outcome approach is to demonstrate the integration and application of the competencies in practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.” (2008, 2012) There are ten core competencies that in order to be proficient in practice each social worker…

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    Essay On Yersinia Pestis

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    bacteria (Hinnebusch et al., 1996). This modification of the hms locus almost caused the extinction of many countries, as the more populated areas such as Italy and Paris suffered losses of up to 80% of their pre-plague levels due to the levels of transference caused by the fleas…

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