and how it can be used to develop a caring and compassionate culture within the clinical team. Firstly‚ it will discuss the notion of leadership in general terms‚ specific to health and current health policy. Secondly‚ it will consider reasons we need to develop a culture of compassion and caring with the nursing teams. Thirdly‚ it will discuss how effective leadership can inspire and develop an established clinical team and finally‚ it will link the concept of leadership to the development of a
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Clients experiencing depression who are receiving services with private practice clinicians should be adequately assessed and well educated regarding their condition. The clinician should seek information pertaining to the source of the depression‚ and a variety of treatment options should be made available for the client. I strongly agree with Dr. Goodman‚ clients should be told the truth about the causes of depression and not commonly used metaphors‚ such as the serotonin theory (Lacasse & Leo
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Examination of Clinical Psychology Paper 1 Examination of Clinical Psychology Psy 480 January 28‚ 2013 Dr. Lewis When a student is entering into psychology‚ there are many venues he or she will have to look into. Will he or she decide to become a Social Worker‚ a Psychologist‚ a Psychiatrist or a Clinical Psychologist? First the student will need to do some research to see what each
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Electrolyte | Hypo | Cause | Clinical Manifestations | Hyper | Cause | Clinical Manifestations | Sodium (Na+) | <125 meq/L | * Inadequate intake * Hypoaldesteronism * Excessive diuretic therapy * Furosemide * Ethacrinic acid * Thiazides | * Extracellular volume contraction and hypovolemia (but may not if water excess) * Increased intracellular water; edema * Brain cell swelling‚ irritability‚ depression‚ confusion * Systemic cellular edema‚ including weakness‚ anorexia
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To Sleep‚ Do Doubt To Dream The phenomenon of sleeping‚ as well as dreaming‚ has been an area of interest to psychology for many years. One scientist that took an interest in the study of sleep and dreaming was Eugene Aserinsky. During an early experiment of his‚ Aserinsky observed periods of active eye movements that he theorized might be associated with dreaming. He conducted a study to test his theory‚ using adults whose eye muscles were connected to electrodes while they slept. During periods
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in his family. Before he further his study in in this local university‚ he experienced to be a temporary teacher for two months at SK DESA JASMIN in Bandar Bharu NIlai‚ Negeri Sembilan. He taught several subjects to very different level and standard of students. En Ridzuan said that he taught moral subject for Standard 1 students; bahasa Malaysia subject for Standard 3 students; science subject for Standard 5; and for Standard 6 students he taught Islamic studies and Kajian tempatan subject. En Ridzuan
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Case Study for Michael Christy Bosley Axia College of University of Phoenix PSY210 Jennifer Doran March 16‚ 2008 Case Study for Michael The causes for Michael’s stress seems to be the fact that his divorce just became finalized‚ he wanted custody of his children but his work schedule can not allow for that‚ but Michael receives visitation every two weeks and his employer has announced financial restrictions that could result in possible layoffs. Since Michael is divorced he has purchased
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Graduate school for future clinical psychologists is an extensive‚ demanding‚ and multifaceted process‚ in which students will acquire a plethora of knowledge‚ skills‚ and experience. In addition‚ clinical psychology students‚ especially those pursuing a therapeutic-based career‚ should develop a theoretical orientation during that time. The development of a theoretical orientation will influence how a therapist conceptualizes and treats his or her clients. Nevertheless‚ developing a theoretical
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Cultural competence in clinical psychology refers to the possession of skills‚ knowledge‚ and awareness necessary to undertake numerous psychosomatic tasks that identify the diverse practices and worldviews of oneself and clients from dissimilar cultural or ethical backgrounds (Bhugra‚ 2011). Cultural competence is aimed at the comprehension of self as a bearer of culture; the political‚ social and historical influences on health‚ particularly mental wellbeing and health whether regarding communities
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Examination of Clinical Psychology Paper Jamie Rucker PSY-480 Mon. May 25‚ 2015 Dr. William Philadelphia Examination of Clinical Psychology Paper Introduction Understanding the world of clinical psychology‚ the path and journey endures complex dedications. To precisely express its description and functions‚ a deeper look into the history and evolving nature must be discussed. Clinical psychology is considered the most prevalent specialty area within psychology according to Plante (2011)‚ with
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