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    corollary to this were huge expectations and that the “happily ever after‚ growing old together” ideal was achievable. My perspective was geared into believing that her loss would only be through death. To consolidate the relationship‚ the primary method employed was through creating as

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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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    Problem Solving Vs. Solution Focus By Ashli Gross Univeristy of Walla Walla If the history of science has taught us anything‚ it should be that there will always be a conflict with the well founded set of ideas and beliefs and the emergence of new information and ideas that threaten the current socially acceptable paradigm. We see it when Galileo claimed that the Earth revolved around the sun and

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    Nursing diagnosis: Ineffective coping Patient: 48 year old male admitted for alcohol dependence. Medical history includes anxiety‚ bipolar‚ PTSD‚ and hypertension. Pt had one suicide attempt in 2001. K+ at 3.2 upon admission. Pt claims his dependence on alcohol began when he was in the Air Force. He lives with an alcoholic partner who depends on him for housing. He was considering going to live with his mother after rehab. Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective coping related to inadequate social

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    CASE 2-5 Coping with Corruption in Trading with China Corruption is on the rise in China‚ where the country’s press frequently has detailed cases of corruption and of campaigns to crack down on it. The articles primarily have focused on domestic economic crimes among Chinese citizens‚ and on local officials who have been fired or assessed other penalties. Indeed‚ China has been rated by Transparency International as number 59 of the 102 countries the German organization rates on its “Corruption Perception

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    OPINION: “SOLUTION-FOCUSED THERAPY DESERVES TO BE USED EVEN MORE” By (Writer’s Name) Therapy presently has gained so much popularity as people seek alternatives to relieve their minds off stress and other life pressures. For many years‚ life has been changing so drastically meaning that all living creatures must adapt with it. Jobs have become so hectic with longer working hours and huge workloads in order to survive. Families have grown so much apart and it takes a lot of effort nowadays to keep

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    Three Stages of Coping with a Mentally-ill Relative Having a mentally-ill family member affects the quality of life in the family in different ways depending on how well the family is coping with their relative’s illness. According to the authors of the article Effects of Mental Illness on Family Quality of Life‚ family members go through three distinct stages when coping with their relative’s mental illness. Although families can experience each stage in any order or time‚ generally the first phase

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    Premenstrual syndrome and coping skills with it. According American Psychiatric Association (2000) about 80% of women suffer from mild premenstrual symptoms‚ 20- 50% of women report moderate- to- severe premenstrual symptoms‚ and severe symptoms‚ which affect functioning during daily activities‚ occur in 5% of women. As mentioned‚ premenstrual syndrome is widespread between women. Thus‚ it is important to understand the syndrome and its impact on the quality of the life. Peter J. S

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    The Things They Carried –Coping Mechanisms to Survive During the Vietnam war‚ soldiers were not exposed to the traditional coping mechanisms of our American society‚ as illustrated in Tim Obrien ’s The Things They Carried. These men were forced to discover and invent new ways to deal with the pressures of war‚ using only their resources while in the Vietnamese jungle. It was not possible for any soldier to carry many items or burdens with them‚ but if something was a necessity‚ a way was

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    Abstract In this assignment‚ there is a case example of Solution-focused Practice with evidence based. There are three theories which are role‚ activity and continuity to support the practice. Introduction Solution-focused Practice is a relatively new therapy which is just turning into a well-developed counseling model within these 20 years but there do not have much information about working this therapy with the elderly. There are many literatures about SFT working on different services groups

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