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    In Mead’s ethnography, she has extensive and intensive research which she thoroughly explained. She not only explained her research, but also why she did her research and why each photographic plate was selected for analysis. With full disclosure there is a mention of photographs that were believed to be staged. In an effort to be completely transparent there is much explanation given to the selection of the photographs, retouching of photographs, notes taken and even how the frames were…

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    Preparing early for termination will allow Linda to share her feelings with me in a productive and healthy manner. It will allow us to have a “good” goodbye. Linda does not have many supports outside of therapy and I know that she relies on our times together to work through her week. It will be important for Linda and I to talk about the work that we have done together and for me to recognize how far she has come and all of the positive changes she has made. Facilitating the transfer to another…

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    In looking at Susan’s case study, you several factors that are contributing to her depression, and behaviors of acting out. This paper will look at these various factors, as well as the most immediate issues, treatment plans for Susan, and her psychological disorders. Finally, the paper will look at engaging and stabilizing Susan with in her life. Assessment of Client Susan is presenting with a few different potential mental disorders. These are depression, substance abuse, and sleeping…

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    Case Conceptualization B is an 11-year old female who was previously seen by a psychology intern at Catholic Charities to address problems with sustaining attention and focus. After psychological testing, B was diagnosed with: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity Disorder 314.00 (F90.0) Predominantly inattentive presentation: moderate 315.00 (F81.0) Specific Learning Disorder With impairment in reading: Reading rate or fluency, severe. The diagnosis of specific learning disorder and ADHD…

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    Japan Cultural Differences

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    department once the process is finished. It is in the mental health check I feel we can really point out the sharp contrast in the culture and policies between the United States and Japan. Thomas Hobbes vision of the “social contract” implies the transference of individual rights to the state in order to ensure a peaceful and safe community. (Thomas Hobbes: social contract, 2002) One of those rights transferred is the right to privacy as citizens who complete and are approved for gun…

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    How can one soar higher than the stars and be any longer than the dirt below them? Many have asked that question in regard to scientist who manipulated their data in a studies to prove their points. These scientists, who at one point could be seen as the forerunner in their field, now cannot be trusted when it comes to publishing their data. One of these leading scientists, Hwang Woo-Suk, was once considered the pride of Korea before being exposed as a fraud in 2005-2006. Having claimed to…

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    1. Making up a new word. 2. Explaining the meaning of the SL expression in lieu of translating it. 3. Preserving the SL term intact. 4. Opting for a word in the TL which seems similar to or has the same "relevance" as the SL term. Defining culture-bound terms (CBTs) as the terms which "refer to concepts, institutions and personnel which are specific to the SL culture" (p.2), Harvey (2000:2-6) puts forward the following four major techniques for translating CBTs: Functional Equivalence: It means…

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    What Group Did You Attend and Describe It. The purpose of our worker’s group is to provide support and solution-based strategies to help deal with stress in the workplace. Overall the goal of our group is to build a safe zone for workers to verbalize frustration that arises because of the unrealistic expectations that are place on workers. It is also a place where self-care and coping skills for the workers are discussed to ensure that workers are healthy. The total number of people in the…

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    Psychodrama Paper

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    Psychodrama was founded by the psychiatrist Jacob L. Moreno, it is mainly humanistic and is an action approach to group therapy. People discover their problems through role playing, enacting situations using numerous dramatic ways, help to find their own creativity, and learn new behavioral skills. By closely restructuring real-life situations, and acting them out in the present. This gives the clients the opportunity to evaluate their behavior as well as help them understand a particular…

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    assisting in breaking the resistance of accessing certain feelings, creating rapport between the clinician and client, increase client self-awareness, provide clinically relevant information about the client and also shedding light on possible transference issues in the therapeutic relationship (Montenegro, 2015 p 323). Jung stated that it is, “…more important for the patient to understand than for the analyst’s theoretical expectations to be satisfied (Zhu, 2013). Freud’s attempts at analyzing…

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