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    Holistic approach to care

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    The objective of this assignment is to evaluate Holistic care approaches used in healthcare within the acute care setting specifically relating to the role of Assistant Practitioners. Holistic care takes into consideration an individual’s psychological‚ sociological and mental health needs. Using a holistic approach to care enhances the experience for my patients and families (Erickson 2007). The Nursing and Midwifery Council (2010) defines holistic medicine as a system of comprehensive or total

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    Sleep Deprivation

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    Running head: BASIC PERSPECTIVES ON MOTIVATION Basic Perspectives on Motivation: Evaluating Five Accounts for Sleep and Sleep Deprivation David Hickson University of Southern Queensland Abstract Sleep deprivation is prevalent in industrialized societies and has been linked to serious health issues and traffic accidents. This essay views sleep and sleep deprivation from five different motivational perspectives in order to gain a holistic understanding of the phenomena. From evolutionary

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    References: Aubrey R. (2010) Managing your Aspirations: Developing personal Enterprise in the Global Workplace: McGrawHill Gardner H Maslow A. (1943) A Theory of Human Motivation: Psychological Review 50th Edition p838 Merriam S.B.‚ & Caffarella R.S Swanson‚ R. A. (1994). Analysis for improving performance: Tools for diagnosing organizations and documenting workplace expertise. San Francisco:

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    describe the biological factors that influence the formation of personality. It will also examine the basic aspects of humanistic theory that are incompatible with biological explanations of personality. The proponents of humanistic theory were Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers. This theory focuses on the potential of individuals and emphasizes the essence of growth and self actualization. The basic belief of humanistic theory is that people are naturally good with social and mental problems. They

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    starting with the most basic and progressing to the more advanced needs; physiological needs‚ safety needs‚ belongingness and love needs‚ esteem needs‚ and finally self-actualization needs. This theory was thought of by a man of the name Abraham Maslow in 1943. Maslow believed that human beings are motivated by unsatisfied or incomplete needs. The theory also states that because of this humans feel encouraged to look for more‚ moving up the pyramid‚ but only once all of the needs are met from the previous

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    2.5 The relationship between Time Management and University Student’s Academic performance In the relevant literature‚ there are a great number of studies focusing on the relationship between time management and student’s academic performance. The related literature showed that there is a significant and positive relationship between time management and student’s academic performance(Hamzah‚ Lucky‚ & Jorger‚ 2014). Among many factors which can dive direct impact on academic performance‚ time management

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    Field Study: House of Ruth Domestic violence is an issue affecting millions of families. As a result of the increasing incidents of abuse‚ the number help centers and outreach programs have amplified in urban areas. One of the most influential centers against domestic violence is the House of Ruth. Established in 1977 and located in an urban city area‚ the House of Ruth offers various services to women and children who are victims of familial violence. Their mission states‚ “The House Of Ruth

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    and state the advantages. First of all‚ there are two probable reasons for allowing staff to control their work in a large extent. One of them is to satisfy the esteem needs of the staff. According to the hierarchy of needs theory postulated by Abraham Maslow in 1943‚ the requirements are ranked into five categories: physiological needs‚ safety needs‚ social needs‚ esteem needs and self-actualization. Esteem demands equal to respect‚ prestige and recognition (Jeff Madura‚ 2008). It can be found that

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    Buyer Behavior

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    Running Head: BUYER BEHAVIOR Buyer Behavior Your Name Strayer University Health Services Strategic Marketing January XX‚ 20XX Dr. Your Professor There are many external and internal factors that influence consumer decision making. The consumer decision-making process is described as a “six stage model of the decision-making process that includes problem recognition‚ internal search‚ external search‚ alternative evaluation‚ purchase‚ and

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    Responding to the brief 2(a) According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs “A need is something that has to be fulfilled. Maslow stated that “people are motivated to achieve certain needs. When one need is fulfilled a person seeks to fulfil the next one and so on.” Four needs of Lorraine are: social‚ emotional‚ cognitive and physical. Lorraine’s social needs are to build and maintain relationships in her life. As a child Lorraine didn’t have many social relationships as she progressed through to adulthood

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