CROSS-CULTURAL SUPERVISION IN MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY Elizabeth Wieling James P. Marshall ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of the various cultural factors that influence the supervisor-trainee relationship when at least one of these individuals is a member of an ethnic minority group in the United States. Marriage and Family Therapy supervisors and students were asked to compare and contrast their experiences working with ethnic minority and white persons. Findings
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I. Introduction A. Description of the Disease Normal cells grow‚ divide and die in an orderly fashion. In an adult‚ cells in most parts of the body divide only to replace worn-out cells and to repair injuries (Cuevas‚ 2007). However‚ these normal cells may be exposed to agents that cause their transformation to cancer cells. These agents are termed as “carcinogenic”. Another theory of how cancer develops states that the body itself produces abnormal cells. Normally‚ these abnormal cells are
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505 Intensive Week Notes A. The Reflective Practitioner Being a reflective practitioner means you commit to personal awareness Contemplate what has happened Consciously choose a plan of action Don’t be thinking about what I’m going to say next when the other person is talking In counseling we don’t tell them how to behave (that’s behaviorism). We help them come up with a plan of action to become better 1. How to be Reflective: Think about what you are experiencing Analyze your automatic
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This essay will look at the Smith family case study and a genogram to represent the family structure. Issues of children and families will be discussed‚ applying social policy and law in the framework of interventions used by social workers. The first part of this essay will identify the legal options available to Paul and the legal considerations taken into account by the court before making any decisions. The essay will look at the local authority’s general and specific duties towards the Smith’s
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LEADERSHIP‚ CREATIVE PROBLEM-SOLVING CAPACITY‚ AND CREATIVE PERFORMANCE: THE IMPORTANCE OF KNOWLEDGE SHARING ABRAHAM CARMELI‚ ROY GELBARD‚ AND R O N I R E I T E R - PA L M O N This article presents two studies that examine whether leader supportive behaviors facilitate knowledge sharing and employee creative problemsolving capacity‚ thereby enhancing creative performance. The findings from both studies indicate that leader supportive behaviors are directly and indirectly related‚ through
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There are currently 800‚000 people withdementia in the UK. There are over 17‚000 younger people with dementia in the UK. There are over 25‚000 people with dementia from black and minority ethnic groupsin the UK. There will be over a million people with dementia by 2021. Two thirds of people with dementia are women. The proportion of people with dementia doubles for every 5 year age group. One third of people over 95 have dementia. 60‚000 deaths a year are directly attributable to dementia
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Teachings - 5% Format - 5% Punctuality - 10% Reference - 5% _________________ TOTAL: TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 5 Objectives 6-7 Patient’s Data 8 Health History A. Family History i. Genogram 9 ii. Narrative 10 B. Past Health History 11-12 C. Present History 13 Complete Diagnosis 14-15 Developmental Data 16 Physical Assessment 17-22 Anatomy and Physiology of the Urinary System 23-32 Pathophysiology A. Diagram 33-37
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‘Critically discuss the Basic Skills Component Domains within the Children and Young People’s IAPT Project and the challenges in applying them in your service.’ 1. Introduction This paper will focus on Evidence-Based Psychological Treatment for Children and Young People and aim to critically discuss the Basic Skills Component Domains within this area. It will look at the challenges of applying them to the authors work setting of Tier 3 Children and Adolescent Mental health service (CAMHS)
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Introduction: As a part of my clinical experience in psychiatry‚ I was posted in valankini ward. I came across a client by name Mr. Shankappa is admitted with complaints of alcoholism‚ grandeous ideas and aggressive behavior. As I was interested in him I took his for my case study. Baseline data: Name of the Head of the Family | Mr Shankappa. H. P | Age | 23 years | Sex | Male | Educational status ` | 9 th standard | Marital status | Unmarried | Address | Sediyapu house‚ kodiyadi
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Family Assessment and Nursing Process According to Stanhope & Lancaster (2001)‚ a family nursing assessment is considered to be the cornerstone for family nursing interventions and is used in a systematic fashion for the identification of the family ’s developmental stages and risk factors. There are many tools available that provide guidelines for how to best get to know a family and to determine their strengths and weaknesses. One such tool is the Friedman Family Assessment tool which provides
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