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    current clinical practice area of interest is the family‚ and this film focuses on the aspects of the family. I am also interested in working with children‚ and I felt that choosing an ethical dilemma involving children might help me within my future practice. Although I have no history working with the deaf or people with cochlear implants‚ I found the concept to be very interesting. Sound and Fury allows us to look into the lives of the Artinian family. Peter and Nita are both deaf and their child

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    My personal philosophy of counseling begins and ends with patience’s and acceptances. One goal that I have is to enter into a client’s experience beside them being there with them every step of the way to help the client explore their own thoughts and feelings. I entered into the field of counseling because I have a compassion and desire to help people reach and understand their full potential. As a counselor in training‚ I desire to help a client identify their own problems and concerns while also

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    References: Jacob‚ J.‚ Gray‚ B.‚ & Johnson‚ A. (2011). The Asian American Family and Mental Health: Implications for Child Health Professionals Lau‚ Y. (2011). A Longitudinal Study of Family Conflicts‚ Social Support‚ and Antenatal Depressive Symptoms among Chinese Women Morris‚ A. S.‚ Silk‚ J. J.‚ Myers‚ S. S.‚ & Robinson‚ L. R. (2007). The Role of the Family Context in the Development of Emotion Regulation Shelton‚ K. H.‚ & Harold‚ G. T. (2008). Interparental Conflict

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    Abstract The national Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) defines IPV as a family violence that occurs within a relationship between intimate partners (as cited in Klostermann‚ Kelly‚ Migone‚ Pusateri & Fals-Stewart‚ 2009). IPV is recognized as a corrosive global social problem (Klostermann & Fals-Stewart‚ 2005) as well as a significant health problem. The are many types of behaviors that are considered forms of IPV. The range can included anything from severe physical violence to

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    home deficient‚ of healthy parental love‚ limits‚ and consistency‚ they must develop "survival skills" or defense mechanisms very early in life. The crippling effects of alcoholism and drug dependency are not confined to the addict alone. The family suffers‚ physically and emotionally‚ and it is the children who are the most disastrous victims. Frequently neglected and abused‚ they lack the maturity to combat the terrifying destructiveness of the addict’s behavior. As adults these individuals

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    Unable to be present the previous week due to illness‚ I anticipated to observe a sea of new faces during music therapy. My expectation was put to rest once music listening group began‚ and I recognized most of the patients who had been present two weeks ago. This realization was bitter-sweet—naturally‚ I desire for the patients to improve in their symptoms and get to the point of recovery that they can be reintegrated into the community‚ but at the same time‚ it is comforting to see familiar faces

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    Stress among Job Insecure Workers and Their Spouses Author(s): Stephan M. Wilson‚ Jeffry H. Larson and Katherine L. Stone Source: Family Relations‚ Vol. 42‚ No. 1 (Jan.‚ 1993)‚ pp. 74-80 Published by: National Council on Family Relations Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/584925 . Accessed: 17/08/2013 18:23 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit

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    obvious reasons that often get over looked by society. I will examine the sociological causes that are unique to women that often lead to higher rates of depression for this group. The specific areas that this paper will cover are economic status‚ family care‚ career stress‚ and social support network. Before diving into this subject it would be helpful to define what exactly depression

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    attitudes‚ and behaviors related to weight control and abnormal eating. There are three major types of eating disorders: Anorexia‚ Bulimia‚ and Binge eating. The purpose of this paper is to review the existing literature regarding the contribution of family‚ peer and individual level influences to the sociocultural pressures on body image disturbance and disordered eating among youth. This manuscript critiques the existing literature examining risk factors that determine eating disorders among adolescents

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    seen as a significant potential ethical dilemma in working with clients. This risk is increased in groups‚ and especially in the group where most of the individuals live in the same housing complex. “Social workers should inform clients involved in family‚ couples‚ marital‚ or group counseling of the social worker’s‚ employer’s‚ and agency’s policy concerning the social worker’s disclosure of confidential information among the parties involved in the counseling” (NASW‚

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