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    As a child protective services worker‚ when interacting with a hostile‚ resistant or non -voluntary client‚ I would use several techniques to build rapport and engage the client in working with the agency. Being a social worker for the last ten years‚ and having four years of direct experience in child protect services‚ I have come across many reluctant clients. I learned very quickly that rapport is the foundation to any service provider in the social work field. Upon a first visit with a client

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    The topic I chose to discuss would happen to be none other than “Option 2”‚ which refers to the article I have recently read titled “Why My Mother Wants Me Dead” by Sabatina James. According to the story it sums up family tradition and religion to have selected marriage partners for teen girls and strict guidelines. Certain acts such as not wanting to marry the partner selected for you by the parents can result in family disownment and death. The mother of Sabatina happens to withhold full authority

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    In Being Mortal‚ Dr. Atul Gawande explains in the book’s opening chapter how our modern age’s demographic shifts have inspired a phenomenon he calls the “veneration of the independent self.” Dr. Gawande discusses how in the past surviving to old age was uncommon where in the late 18th-century‚ for example‚ those 65 and older made up less than two percent of the U.S. population compared to now comprising approximately 14 percent. Furthermore‚ he describes that parents living longer has led their children

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    Strengths and Interest: Mylin does not associate with a specific religion‚ but she is spiritual. She identifies with Black-American culture. Mylin’s mother was raised Roman-Catholic‚ but converted to Christianity as an adult. None of Mylin’s siblings are religious with the exception of the youngest brother who identifies as Christian. Mylin does feel a sense of community amongst other Blacks and through her family. Mylin participates in Holidays‚ not for religious reasons‚ but cultural reasons. She

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    Trust Vs Mistrust Analysis

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    1. Trust v. Mistrust Children develop a sense of trust that the world is a good safe place when significant caregivers provide reliable care and consistently meet the child’s needs for food‚ warmth‚ comfort and affection. A lack of this type of care leads to the development of a sense of mistrust. |X| Trust Mistrust This first stage of Eriksons theory of Development occurs between birth and one years of age and is the most fundamental stage in life. I have put myself here because I saw how my parents

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    In today’s society child custody arrangements are becoming more common. There are plenty of times when an unavoidable circumstances occur‚ which leads to a child custody arrangement. In this paper I will discuss the child custody arrangements in the United States. Let’s begin with what child custody is exactly. According to a website called About the Children describes child custody as “are the legal terms used to describe the legal and practical relationship between a parent and child‚ including

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    Should parents be strict with their children in order to help them succeed? Some parents choose to let their kids have fun and live the life they want. Other parents are strict with their kids to shape them into what they want their kid to be. The story “Teenage Wasteland” by Anne Tyler is about a strict mom‚ Daisy‚ who doesn’t let her son‚ Matt‚ do anything on his own. Parent’s rules and actions may impact a child’s emotional‚ academic and social well-being. When parents are strict with their kids

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    Who says you can’t have more than one identity? In “Charles‚” by Shirley Jackson‚ the story reveals how even people staying beneath the same roof may not be fully informed of each other’s true identities. Laurie’s mother‚ who is the narrator in this story‚ is unworldly unmindful of her own son’s poor conduct in Kindergarten and is too disposed to presume his illustrations of some different disobeying child. Although her son’s deportment alters when he goes into Kindergarten‚ she blames this on Charles’s

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    People During Interview

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    People Present During Interview: Mrs. Morales and Mr. Verduga were present during the interview. Jennifer would come in and out for the living room throughout the session. They were other members in the house‚ they were never seen about were heard. Ruth Ipince and Viridiana Ramirez from April’s Child conducted the interview in Spanish. The interview was done the Livingroom. When the interview stated the television was on‚ Mrs. Morales turn it off. The room was well light and clean. Reason for

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    Abnormal or normal behavior‚ I see is an uncertain never ending subject. Who really can state facts about normality or abnormality? Personally‚ I believe normal can be narrowed down by cultural‚ race‚ gender‚ and your environment. Your mother and father is your first teacher of conditioning. Because parents are the key figures during the early years of life‚ they’re often seen as the cause of improper development‚ Ronald J. Cromer. We live by what we’ve learned. And what we’ve learned is normal to

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