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    Evaluate support available for individuals and others when coping with difficulties associated with reproduction and inheritance. The symptoms that are associated with cystic fibrosis can be reduced through diet and exercise‚ support can be provided from staff at specialist centre for cystic fibrosis. There are many support clinics available for individuals that suffer from cystic fibrosis. These clinics tend to be separated between those for children and those for adults. Children that suffer

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    A home in the community has burned. Tell how you would help the family recover from the loss. Dalai Lama said‚ “Whether one believes in a religion or not‚ and whether one believes in rebirth or not‚ there isn’t anyone who doesn’t appreciate kindness and compassion.” I am certain that the family who went through this horrible incident will look despondent in the total bedlam and lament losing all of their possessions. The family definitely needs help. As part of the community‚ we must show irrepressible

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    Tragedies are unpredictable and inevitable‚ however the different perceptions towards a hardship can alter an individual’s path. Tragedies can twist the image of reality‚ but they can also be a source of guidance. The movie Forrest Gump directed by Robert Zemeckis and the poem “On a Tree Fallen Across the Road‚” by Robert Frost showcase that overcoming obstacles can provide a sense of identity‚ and impact the potential outcome. First of all‚ a tragedy causes great suffering‚ destruction‚ and distress

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    Reflective essay: Related to an area of my work In this task I will be reflecting upon an incident undertaken on area of my work. The model of reflection I’ve chosen is Gibbs (1988)‚ which involves reflection on the description‚ feelings‚ evaluation‚ conclusion and action plan (Gibbs 1988). The Gibbs (1988) reflective cycle is fairly straightforward and encourages a clear description of the situation‚ analysis of feelings‚ evaluation of the experience‚ analysis to make sense of the experience

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    The three stages that are necessary for recovery are establishment of safety‚ remembrance and mourning‚ and then‚ reconnection with ordinary life. In the second stage of recovery‚ the survivor has to remember the emotion associated with the traumatic event. The purpose of therapy is to provide the “music and words” for the story the survivor has to keep repeating until it becomes integrated in the survivor’s life. When the survivor understands and feels the emotions associated with the traumatic

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    Bad things happen to good people. Tragedy takes an emotional toll on everyone involved. Situations like loss or being exculpated often leave a person feeling hopeless. Therefore‚ just because someone physically survives a tragedy doesn’t mean they aren’t scared emotionally. In the memoir Night‚ Ellie Wisel writes about how the concentration camps and/or the whole situation have made him and many other people suffer physical‚ emotional‚ and mental changes. These changes affected Ellie in such a

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    Stroke In The Human Body

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    A stroke is a serious medical issue that can affect an individual at any moment. A stroke occurs when the flow of blood in the direction to the brain is blocked‚ due to a lack of oxygen (Ischemic stroke)‚ or when there is bleeding in the brain‚ causing brain cells to damage and/or die (Hemorrhagic stroke). Individuals of an older age are more likely to have a stroke‚ than individuals of a younger age. Individuals who experience a stroke would show the symptoms of sudden weakness; the inability to

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    John arrived to CFAR for counseling after his wife asked for space from the relationship and asked him to leave their home. John’s attitude towards counseling seems positive and hopeful. John and the therapist established a good therapeutic relationship early in the treatment. At first‚ John appeared nervous and he had this worried look. However‚ he expresses his feelings freely and he was not afraid to show his emotions. John had an effect on the therapist when he was discussing his relationship

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    Up Movie Essay

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    Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory is presented throughout the whole movie Up‚ a movie about aging and empowerment. Erikson’s psychosocial theory is described as a development occurring in eight different stages across the lifespan. In each stage there are different conflicts‚ areas of focus‚ and outcomes. Usually‚ there is a challenge in of the eight stages‚ which is considered to be a normal and healthy part of getting through the stage and developing. In the movie Up‚ when Carl Fredrickson’s‚ wife

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    Family Genogram Analysis

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    Not surprising‚ the completion of this Genogram exercise has been both an enlightening and distressing experience for me. Confronting my mother’s recent death in print is immensely painful particularly because she was so young and vibrant just prior to her passing. It reminds me how tortuous the bereavement process can be when we loose family members who are the cornerstones of our daily history. It is a loss that will undoubtedly influence and impact upon my abilities as a counselor. As I am

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