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    Name: Maan ayyash Class:AAS 101 Date: 5/15/2012 Final In the book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks‚ Rebecca Skloot is searching for the identity of Henrietta Lacks. In the movie Antwone Fisher Antwone is in turn seeking his own identity. Discuss some of the parallels‚ similarities or differences between the book and movie. Usually when talking about a movie or a book‚ it hard to discuss the similarities and the differences. Because sometimes a movie can be more influencing than a book

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    Boszomeny-Nagys Boszomeny‚ was one of the many who described inner conflicts and extensive principles to external relationships. In 1986 he made known the use of ethical systems within a unit of relatives. This ethical system is used as a way to maintain trustworthiness‚ fairness‚ and loyalty between members of a family (Gehart‚ 2014). What is contextual family therapy? This form of therapy is a relational approach and it is designed based on ones structures and processes. Relational

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    Finding Fish Assignment 1 Barbara Calhoun SWK 358 The book‚ finding fish‚ is a poignant autobiography of the life of Antwone Quenton Fisher‚ an African American boy who suffered a tumultuous childhood in a foster care setting. He was born on 8-3-1959 in a Cleveland prison to Eva Mae Fisher. She was incarcerated for the shooting death of his father‚ her boyfriend at the time‚ Eddie Elkins. Initially‚ he spent his first few weeks of his life in a Cleveland orphanage. Then he was fostered

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    Remind students that many of these theories can also be found in Chapter 6‚ Theoretic Basis of Psychiatric Nursing. 2. Assign Critical Thinking Challenge Questions and Study Guide questions. 3. Assign the following movies to the students: a) Antwone Fisher: 2002. Summary: This is the true story of a young naval officer who grew up in the foster care system and endured horrible abuse. The autobiography‚ called Finding Fish‚ gives an even more detailed‚ riveting account of this young man’s ability

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    Essay Abandonment Antwone demonstrates difficulty forming relationships to abandonment issues he developed as a child. Antwone’s father left him after being shot by an ex-girlfriend. His mother was incarcerated most of his childhood and did not take him back after being released. His best friend Jesse was killed in front of him after a botched robbery. Antwone states his feelings that Jesse is the lucky one for being dead and not having to fight anymore. Abuse Mrs. Tate‚ Antwone Fisher’s foster

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    (5th ed.). New York‚ NY: Oxford University Press‚ Inc. Fisher‚ Ph.D.‚ C. B.‚ & Oransky‚ M. (2002). Informed Consent to Psychotherapy and the American Psychological Association ’s Ethics Code. National Register of Health Service Psychologists‚ Kagle‚ J. D.‚ & Kopels‚ S. (1994). CONFIDENTIALITY AFTER TARASOFF. Health & Social Work‚ 19(3)‚ 217-222. Miller‚ D. J.‚ & Thelen‚ M. H. (1986). Knowledge and beliefs about confidentiality in psychotherapy. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice‚ 17‚ 15-19

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    using religion in therapy such as: using religion in group settings‚ clients’ beliefs and preferences when using religion in therapy‚ ethical responses when religious beliefs are causing harm to patient‚ and a guide to integrating religion in psychotherapy. This paper will express my professional opinion on this topic of religion and therapy. THE BENEFITS OF USING RELIGION IN THERAPY 3 The Benefits of Using Religion In Therapy During

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    to help navigate this path. Keywords: religion‚ spirituality‚ ethics‚ competence‚ multiple relationships‚ informed consent‚ integrity‚ respect.   Ethical Issues for the Integration of Religion and Spirituality in Therapy Introduction Fisher (2012) explains the characteristics of integrating religion in therapy on a secular-theistic continuum and describes several areas of potential ethical concerns for practitioners. The following sections highlight those ethical challenges that transpire

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    towards overcoming his social anxiety‚ in addition‚ the psychotherapist stated that he is unsure of his competency in teletherapy. Using ethical theories as a moral framework provides insight into what an ethical solution to this dilemma might be (Fisher‚ 209‚ p. 40). In the case of the ethical theory that applies to the vignette‚ I believe that ethical contextualism should be considered when making an ethical decision. This scenario should not be handled impersonally‚ as seen in absolutism‚ but rather

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    In talk therapy it provides support‚ education‚ and guidance to people and their family who are diagnosis with bipolar disorder the psychotherapy treatments are (NIMH Booklet‚ 2008): • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) this helps people with bipolar disorder to change negative thought patterns to positive. • Family-focused therapy involves the family and it educates the family

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