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    Applied Dynamics The Quest family is at a place where they are receptive to counseling. Paul and Jane are in agreement that they need help with their family. Jane feels that she has two separate families that she is trying to mend into one. Paul spends a lot of his time working and out of the home which leaves Jane to take care of the house. The issues observed circle around the care of the two boys‚ Jason and Luke. Paul and Jane want to find help for their family. However‚ they cannot seem

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    Fundamental Viewpoints Adlerian theory considers that there are tasks of life‚ which include love‚ work‚ society‚ spirituality‚ and self (Watts‚ 2000‚ pg.13) and each one exists within a person. When a person has a true sense of community feeling or the sense of belonging does a person have a high social interest (Curlette & Kern‚ 2010). Social interest happens when the individual’s thoughts and behaviors contribute to society as a whole. (Watts‚ 2000‚ pg. 13-14). Adlerian theory states that

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    English‚ D.‚ Marshall‚ D.‚ & Stewart‚ A. (2003). Effects of family violence on child behavior and health during early childhood. Journal of Family Violence‚ 18(1)‚ 43-57. space here Dempsey‚ I Nelson‚ R. (2007). Risk factors predictive of the problem behavior of children at risk for emotional and behavioral disorder. Council for Exceptional Children‚ 73(3)‚ 367-379. Ramos‚ M.‚ Guerin‚ D.‚ Gottfried‚ A.‚ & Oliver‚ A. (2005). Family conflict and children’s behavior problems: The moderating role

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    is most common in adolescence‚ the average age being seventeen years old. Anorexia Nervosa is more common in females with a female to male ratio of 10:1‚ and the numbers of those with anorexia nervosa are only increasing by the year. The Maudsley family-based treatment (MFBT) is considered to be the most effective form of treatment. There are two kinds of anorexia: restricting and binge eating or purging. Restricting is when a person does not binge or purge after eating on a regular basis‚ while

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    surgeries‚ within the prison system‚ mental health units‚ homes and even the homeless and/or community mental health centres to name a few. They may also have their own practices. They not only work with the patient they also work with and along side the families educating them to understand and cope with the patients illness. A CPN teach the patient not only understanding the illness but also how to cope with the illness. They will also look at the medication the patient may be taking and assess this or

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    goals Joining and Accommodating In an attempt to disarm family members who may be suspicious or fearful of being challenged or blamed‚ structuralists typically begin by adjusting to the family’s affective style. The therapist shows respect for the family hierarchy by asking first for the parents’observations. Nonthreatening‚ friendly‚ ready to help without being pushy‚ the structural therapist is at the same time adapting to the family organization‚ assimilating the family’s language patterns‚

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    Stillman Genograms can be very enlightening for families. Many patterns of multigenerational issues can be exposed and explored by beginning with a genogram. There are patterns of medical issues that can be brought to light and give a family a chance to make healthier choices in an effort to stave off the effects of genetic predispositions to certain illnesses. The same can be said for patterns of addictions across multiple generations of the family. When these patterns of addictions are uncovered

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    compare and contrast 2 texts from systemic literature describing different aspects of systemic theory and practice. I have selected Chapter 2 ‘The Therapy Manual’ from ‘Systemic couple Therapy and Depression’ by Elsa Jones and Eia Asen (2000‚ pages 13-44) and Chapters 2‚ 3 and 4 from ‘Moved to Tears‚ Moved to Action: Solution Focused Brief Therapy with Women and Children’ by Jane Lethem (reprinted 2000‚ pages 27-56). I have remained convinced about this selection since reading the module handbook

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    Exam 3 Study Guide Chapters 10–12 Be familiar with family coalitions -p.284.Coalitions are alliances between specific family members against a third member. Stable coalition – a fixed and inflexible union that becomes a dominant part of the family’s everyday functioning. Detouring coalition – is one in which the pair hold a third family member responsible for their difficulties or conflicts with one another‚ thus decreasing the stress on themselves or their relationship. Understand the

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    threats of losing employees and patients by making the unit safer. Having private rooms available to patients and having a security that is present all the time in the unit can help to achieve this goal. The organization can create more therapy session for patients and family to work on their discharge

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