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    Group Counseling Article Review Article Summary With an increase in the number of teenage girls in this country at risk for delinquency on the rise‚ the authors of the exploratory study developed a group counseling intervention strategy that focused on holistic wellness. The Smith-Adcock‚ Webster‚ Leonard‚ and Walker (2008) defined holistic wellness by focusing on the the Wheel of Wellness model developed by Myers‚ Sweeney‚ and Witmer (p. 112). The model focuses on five main aspects of wellness:

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    specialization and my belief about the similarities between advocacy and consultation. After that I discussed how advocacy benefits the care provided to children‚ adolescents‚ adults‚ couples‚ and families related to the specific specialty area that I plan to practice. Lastly‚ I described a hypothetical situation of a child‚ adolescent‚ adult‚ couple‚ or family‚ and addressed how a counselors’ knowledge of consultation and advocacy could interact with the progression of their counseling experience

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    to her‚ a different world every thirty minutes‚ which holds her attention. This now leaves her no mental work to do‚ except to decide which channel she would like to watch. Because watching television requires no mental work‚ the brains of the adolescents that watch television are not stimulated enough. This may lead to a slower learning process‚ which would then

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    Some people think that young people should follow traditions of the society‚ while other people think that young people should be free to behave as individuals. Discuss both views and give your opinion. in contemporary society‚ the adolescents are drawing even more attentions. people hold contrasting views over wether young people should follow traditions of society or free to behave as individual. ( there is no consensus on…) in my opinion,each view has its own merits. young people

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    individual is confronted to during his adolescence is to get socialized. Adolescents are strongly requested to deal with socialization. During this process‚ the adolescent encounters all the society’s demands and standards. The challenge that remains at that stage for the adolescent is to form his own place in the society where he lives. Moreover‚ he has to feel that he fits in that place. All through the socialization‚ the adolescent has to consider the social expectations because he can’t forge his personality

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    Adolescent literature is a form of literal writing that targets teenagers and issues affecting them. With teenagers as the audience‚ this type of literature has specific characteristics that identifies with the group. Some features include issues affecting teenagers such as in orientation of major themes‚ and simplicity that captures the group’s attention. This paper seeks to explore the book Before We Were Free with the aim of proving the work as adolescent literature. In order to achieve this‚

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    Longitudinal Impact of Parental and Adolescent Personality on Parenting Monday‚ May 14‚ 2012 1. The article is questioning how personality can shape the social behavior between parent-adolescent relationships. “There is robust evidence that early emerging individual differences in personality shape how people experience and respond to a wide variety of developmental tasks.” (De Haan‚ A. D.‚ Deković‚ M.‚ & Prinzie‚ P. 2012). The researchers scrutinized

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    would agree that a single use of drugs could potentially be deadly. | | OK‚ so as far as this video is concerned‚ our challenge is to keep kids from even trying drugs. How do we express that? I would say something like ’How can we prevent adolescents from experimenting with drugs?’ | That is way too general. | That is a bit general. | That is a bit specific. | That is way too specific. | | Well‚ how do we do that? It’s a broad issue and there is no single answer to solve it

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    internet access will cause the people involve in yellow culture. 2. Curiousity A child or an adolescent in particular may have great curiosity about the things he encounters in the world. Curiosity is normal and to be encouraged in many areas. Drugs and alcohol are not areas where curiosity should be indulged.Pornography movies are one activity that can be tantalizing to many children and adolescents. These movies are associated with adult material and kids may mistakenly feel “adult” watching

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    As previously mentioned by the writer‚ a child may not show initially how he or she feels about the divorce‚ but the true feelings of that child eventually surface. Joan B. Kelly‚ in an article for the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry says‚ “children incorporate repertoires of angry‚ impulsive‚ and violent behavior into their own behavior as a result of

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