Running Head: INTERVIEW‚ STORY‚ REFLECTION 1 Final Project: Interview‚ Story‚ and Reflection Running Head: INTERVIEW‚ STORY‚ REFLECTION 2 Final Project: Interview‚ Story‚ and Reflection There are countless movies which romanticize the occupations of many professionals. The glamorization of occupations in the media is evident‚ and includes law enforcement‚ chefs‚ and even doctors. What about the mental health counselor? The li
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depletion is quite significant (Darnell‚ 1976)‚ This is because the conversion and development of wetlands for residential and other uses has left sad tales in the minds of the residents {Weller‚ 1988‚ as cited in (Azous & Horner‚ 1997)}. The impact of urbanization on wetlands are also tremendous as habitats for natural vegetation and aquatic plants and animal species are lost‚ there is addition of suspended solids‚ hydrologic changes and the alteration of water quality (Darnell‚ 1976). Also‚ what and how
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strong affectional bonds‚ attempting to restore the relationship with the deceased through yearning‚ crying‚ memories‚ unbearable feelings of separation and abandonment‚ breaking the bonds by re-establishing beyond the deceased. Later‚ Bowlby and Ainsworth revisit attachment by identifying attachment’s primary purposes and its connection to relationships and grief. Attachment’s two primary purposes are to serve as a safe haven at times of threat and securing a base for exploring the world. Insecure
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of attachment‚ such as the secure‚ insecure-resistant‚ insecure-avoidant and insecure-disorganized styles‚ which can help to identify the bond between a caregiver and an infant‚ and its effects on relationships later in life (Benoit‚ 2004). Mary Ainsworth introduced different attachment styles‚ by conducting a strange
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attachment behaviours stimulate care from adults. This main attachment forms the prototype for all future social relationships. Bowlby claimed that attachment was universal but Ainsworth found that there were individual differences in attachment based on the primary paradigms of the sense of security of an individual. (Ainsworth & Bell‚ 1970) By using the Strange Situation Classification (SSC) for investigation of children. Three styles were deduced secure‚ insecure avoidant and insecure resistant based
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Gunderson‚ J.‚ Holmes‚ B.‚ Lyons-Ruth‚ K. (2004) ‘Attachment Studies with Borderline Patients: A Review’ Harvard Review of Psychiatry‚ Volume 12‚ No. 2 Ainsworth‚ M. & Bell‚ S. (1970) ‘Attachment‚ exploration‚ and separation: Illustrated by the behaviour of one-year-olds in a strange situation’. Child Development‚ 41‚ 49-67. Ainsworth‚ M. D. S. (1973). ‘The development of infant-mother attachment’‚ in B. Cardwell & H. Ricciuti (Eds.). Review of child development research. Chicago: University
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Apply Ethics in Practice Luthan Taylor BSHS/335 09/30/2014 Dr. Darnell Anderson Apply Ethics in Practice This brief synopsis as a human service worker in which I make every effort to help people‚ groups‚ and communities to triumph over their issues and struggles. As a human service worker I almost certainly would come across many ethical predicaments that involve susceptible issues such as discrimination‚ social unfairness‚ and oppression‚ poverty‚ substance abuse and mental health issues.
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Chapter 1: Mother-Love: Worst-Case Scenarios The human need to have our mother near is the theory that is expressed in chapter one. Chapter one goes through a time line of how we‚ as humans‚ came across this theory. The author tends to talk about and describe how as babies the basic need to have mother around is just as important as having food‚ water‚ and clean diapers. The author gives examples of children who were adopted after infancy and children whom had to spend significant amounts of time
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Animal Testing Debate Currently‚ many groups and organizations are arguing whether or not animal testing should be banned. Some people believe that there are reasons why animal experiments should be done. Others believe that it is morally wrong. Some experts believe that there are other options available. It is widely accepted that there are several benefits to use animals-based science in scientific research‚ education and medical research because of the benefits they bring to both animal and
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essay will describe and evaluate Bowlby’s theory of attachment and maternal deprivation hypothesis. The essay will describe the two theories‚ weighing up the strengths and the weaknesses. It will include supporting research by Shaffer and Emerson‚ Ainsworth and Harlow‚ along with criticisms by Rutter. John Bowlby (1907-1990) was a child psychiatrist. He was psychoanalytically and medically trained. In 1945‚ after returning from serving in the armed forces medical service‚ he secured a position as head
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