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    | It is report on collaborative strategies between Future group & Generali group aimed at helping each other to perform task or to solve problem that are too complex and multifaceted for single organizations to carry out. | StrategicChange Intervention | INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE COMPANY: Future Generali is a joint venture between the India-based Future Group and the Italy-based Generali Group.It is present in India in both the Life and Non-Life businesses as Future Generali India Life Insurance

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    Cognitive behaviour therapy is a directive‚ structured‚ and psycho-educational approach. There are three main assumptions underlying CBT. Firstly‚ emotions and behaviours are determined by thinking‚ secondly‚ emotional disorders result from negative and unrealistic thinking‚ lastly‚ by altering this negative and unrealistic thinking‚ emotional disturbances can be reduced. CBT requires the following procedures to be taught to the client. It is important to monitor the client’s emotional upsets and activating

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    CBT Case Conceptualization and Treatment Case Conceptualization The basic premises of all CBT models are • that cognition‚ emotion and behavior are reciprocally related; • that perceiving and experiencing are active processes that involve both experiencing the world as it is (sensory input‚ essentially) and interpreting the world (meaning-making); • that meaning-making is related to prior learning – often social learning; • that a person can learn to become aware of the

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    study aims to outline the care provided to a patient during one 12hour shift. It will present the patients cause and course of ICU admission‚ identify problems both potential and actual‚ focussing particularly and two main problems. The nursing interventions preformed will be critically analysed and supported with research. Finally the care will be critically evaluated areas of possible improvement will be outlined. Patient chosen is a 36yr old male pseudonym ‘Frank’ chosen for the purpose of confidentiality

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    This essay will look at Cognitive Behavioural Therapies (CBT). What is CBT? The approaches that are used in CBT. Why it is the mainstay of psychological therapies‚ its effectiveness and what the critics say. Anxiety and depression will be the focus of CBT within this essay. What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)? In the early 1960s a psychiatrist‚ Dr Beck‚ practised psychoanalysis in depression. He discovered through his research and tests that it invalidated his previous concepts on depression

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    eye‚ prompting eval¬uation of current treatment interventions and the consideration of new treatment interventions with the aim of preventing and/or reducing future sexual offences (Belcher‚ 2008). This paper well aim to evaluate current literature examining the effectiveness of sex offender treatment interventions. It looks at which approaches appear to be most effective and why. Furthermore the paper attempts to identify if the treatment interventions are equally as effective with youth and adult

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    Week 6 - Technostructural Interventions Restructuring Organisations Org structures should be designed to fit with at least five factors: - the environment - technology - organisation strategy - worldwide operations The Functional Organisation - departments that are task specialised - standard pyramid - specialists are grouped together - adv ::: promote specialisation of skills and resources - disadv ::: tend to promote routine tasks with a limited orientation - best suited for small

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    Interventions for Sexual Issues and Dysfunctions LaShawnda Ogle Walden University The Wilson’s are currently experiencing some sexual dysfunctions‚ a condition that can cause a lot of distress during intercourse (Hecker & Wetchler‚ 2010). In the case study Mrs. Wilson has been diagnosed with having Vaginismus. Vaginismus is known for causing some severe pain and as a result causes the female to avoid sexual activity (p. 377). It’s formally defined as the involuntary spastic contraction

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    Post-traumatic stress disorder‚ also known as PTSD‚ has been around for centuries but was not given the name Post-traumatic stress disorder until 1980. PTSD was formally thought to be a few different things‚ such as‚ shell shock‚ battle fatigue‚ accident neurosis‚ or post-rape syndrome. When PTSD was given its name‚ in 1980‚ it was a controversial diagnosis because it was thought to be a weakness or flaw rather than a traumatic event that occurred in a person’s life. When PTSD was first added to the American

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    occur‚ such as a near death incident‚ rape‚ combat‚ natural disaster or motor vehicle accident‚ just to name a few. Rape is actually the largest cause of PTSD in both genders‚ and the lifetime frequency of the disorder for rape victims and sexual assault victims is 32% and 31% respectively (Resick‚ 2001). Many people may experience symptoms of PTSD directly following a sexual assault‚ but what this information tells us is that nearly one third of all victims will forever be negatively affected because

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