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    nepal a brief history

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    Brief History of Nepal The history of Nepal (नेपालको इतिहास) is characterized by its isolated position in the Himalayas and its two dominant neighbors‚ India and China. Due to the arrival of disparate settler groups from outside through the ages‚ it is now a multi-ethnic‚ multi-cultural‚ multi-lingual country. Its population is predominantly Hindu with significant presence of Buddhists‚ who were in majority at one time in the past. Nepal was split in three kingdoms from the 15th to 18th century

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    Brief Statement Sample

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    Write a brief statement (500 words/3500 characters or less including punctuation‚ but not spaces) describing your reason(s) for pursuing graduate or postbaccalaureate study. Include any additional information concerning your preparation that is pertinent to the objective specified. You may also send a resume and/or letters of reference if required by department. If you have already sent your Statement of Purpose directly to the department/program‚ please enter the following text in the box below:

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    A Brief History of Isreal

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    The Patriarchs There were many tribes that moved freely from one place to another in the time of Abraham‚ Isaac and Jacob. Scholars believe that there was some exchange of ideas‚ world views‚ and religions and there was no one group that was dominant over the others. During this time many of the group started to settle in Palestine. Moses and the Conquest of the Land Israel’s distinctive faith and identity as a people begins with Moses. Those who had come from the desert with Moses were a fairly

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    Solution-focused theory

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    that sparks an interest is the Solution-Focused Family Therapy; it can be classified as one of the most recent styles of family therapy. Overview of solution-focused family therapy Solution-Focused Therapy‚ according to Gladding (2011)‚ is a very brief form of therapy that is goal-focused; it helps the clients determine possible resolutions as opposed to having primary focus on the issue itself. In addition‚ this type

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    Counseling Techniques

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    My Thoughts on Counseling Brooks Liberty University Abstract My thoughts on counseling among other ideas are what you will discover as you delve into the various subjects throughout this paper. How I define counseling and the most essential characteristics of a helping relationship will be discussed in order to bring better understanding of the basics in the therapeutic process. The next step will be a thorough explanation of key elements that are salient to a new client during their

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    Solution Focused therapy (SFT) is becoming an important method that is being used in working with individuals and families‚ an approach to psychotherapy. SFT is a type of therapy that focuses on solution-building with the client instead of discussing problems like other types of approaches do. Solution focus is a strength’s perspective method and has a short duration. This type of therapy focuses on holding the client responsible for the exploring strengths‚ learning to cope‚ and making it a solution

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    SFBT: A Case Study

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    Solution focused brief therapy a type of talking therapy was developed in the 1980’s by husband and wife Steven De Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg and other members of their team. SFBT focuses on finding solutions to problems rather than addressing problems. Its focuses on future outcomes and goal setting methods to elicit change in an individuals prefeered future. A number of techniques are used including the miracle question. SFBT believe that change is constant and that each indiviudla has the

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    Solution Focused Therapy for Children Rhonda Kendrick December 11‚ 2014 Solution-focused therapy has a unique orientation toward non-problem times. The purpose is to help people target and amplify resources and strengths toward change (Berg‚ 1994). The article that I researched is about a study of using the framework of solution focused therapy with children. Children were referred by the study for presenting problems involved those relating to “behavior‚” such as aggression toward

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    Solution Focused Therapy

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    and goal directed therapies that focuses on solutions and what the client wants to change in their life‚ rather than dwelling on the why and the history of the problem that brought them to therapy (De Shazer‚ 1985). Solution focused therapies are brief forms of therapy that is applicable to diverse populations‚ making it the therapy of choice in a variety of settings (Corcoran & Pillai‚ 2009). To better understand what solution focused therapy entails‚ the following will be an overview of the basic

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    first step‚ in working with this couple‚ was to establish how the session would look. I outlined to both Carla and Tomás‚ that we would be talking about them; what they want and their current situation‚ for about 40 minutes. After that‚ I would take a brief break to consult with my supervisor and then return with some feedback or suggestions. In doing this I was setting the stage for goal-oriented work. From this point on‚ as Walter and Peller (1992) outline‚ my

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