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    Some individuals are not aware that they are overstepping their boundaries, take for instance a client that shows up to therapy expressing being burned out and angry. Of course, after listening to the client, gathering information, this writer being the counselor can indicate to the client that being burned out and angry are signs of unhealthy boundaries. This writer would affirm that anyone can display unhealthy boundaries at any given time. Buhari (2013), defined boundaries as “a dynamic line…

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    Other characteristics of gothic literature include the presence of a doppelganger, or an exact copy of oneself, existing and haunting their life, and vampires, who are supposedly created by improper burial, preservation powers of blood, and the transference of blood from one person to another. The domestic gothic takes household items such as toys, furniture, and kitchenware and makes them scary in some way. Sometimes instead of inanimate objects, domestic gothic literature uses people such as…

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    Social Work Field Study

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    evolution; I can accentuate that social work has more priorities in day to day practices. Combining field work and classroom work has made a significant change in the way I work. I have seen changes in my approach with clients. I am more aware of my transference and countertransference. I take time out to practice active listening and mindfulness. The clients are the expert at their stories and a good tool to learn. I have noticed a change in monitoring and evaluations. Due to severity of the…

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    The Columbian Exchange was an example of the global transport of goods, foods, culture, and diseases among Europe, the Americas, and Africa. This transference had immense effects on all participating regions, not limited to demographic, population, cultural, and environmental shifts. This highlighted the successes and faults of these regions and allowed for others to see the global positioning of the regions involved due to their role in the Columbian Exchange. The Columbian Exchange began…

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    Brice Family Book Report

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    I think reading about the Brice family the main gist I took away from this reading is that. There is a lot of projection And transference of aggression just as Dr. Napier said in the book that when he was asking Don Brice Question about the situation in the family even before Claudia started to cause trouble in the family Don said “Mom doesn’t like it a bit that Dad works so much… he goes up to his study and shuts himself in and works some more…“So that’s one reason Mom gets so mad when Claudia…

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    person to person. Although the life expectancy has risen over the years for people with CF, life expectancy is still reduced with this disease to an average lifespan of approximately 32 years. Cystic Fibrosis is a condition of congested chloride transference in the cell membranes. The inability for chloride to transport causes thick mucus to form. This mucus contains little water content which is was causes it to be so thick. The mucus becomes unmanageable leading to complications with the…

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    Hello Robby; Thank you for your post, I learned much from reading and absorbing your well-studied views. As you stated, personal experiences and training may create a different Christian counseling philosophy from one in a pastoral role, in which I have found to be true, due to your position today as a counselor. In knowing your background in counseling, I can understand why you stated, the need for more treatment provisions through Christian counseling, due to studies showing that churches are…

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    Coach Who Developed My Career According to Walker-Reed (2016), a clinical coach empowers others by the transference of clinical wisdom and skills, actions, and ethics in shared area of practice, strengthening the nursing profession overall. Once, I had a clinical coach tell me always be accountable and responsible for my actions. I was told by another nurse; another nurse had hit a patient with her fist. I informed the nurse to write the incident up, because she was as liable as the nurse who…

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    way to health. Although a clinician may go into therapy believing his or her own values are correct, they are what is correct for their specific way of being and should not be imposed upon clients in his or her office. Transference and countertransference. Potential transference and countertransference can occur if the therapist or clinician begins to side with one member of the family, even if the clinician sides with his or her individual client’s parents. This should be checked at the door…

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    First Meeting Reflection

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    Initially meeting the client, I did not know what to expect. There are always some nerves incorporated when getting a new case and knocking on a stranger’s door. I felt uncomfortable at first when meeting with the client since it was in her home and an unfamiliar place to me. During the initial meeting of the client I discussed opening paperwork with client including the rights she had. I also used the first couple meeting to build report and find out what the client wanted to focus on. After a…

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