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    Hendry‚ C. (2009). Incarceration and the tasks of grief: A narrative review. Journal of Advanced Nursing‚ 270-278. Schetky‚ D.H. (1998). Mourning in prison: Mission impossible? J Am Acad Psychiatry Law‚ 26(3)‚ 383-391. Taylor‚ P.B. (2012). Grief counseling in the jail setting. American Jails‚ 39-42. Wilson‚ M. (2011). Exploring the efficacy of a bereavement support group for male category c prisoners: A pilot study. Bereavement Care‚ 29(3)‚ 10-16. Worden‚ J.W. (1982). Grief counselling and grief

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    Evolution of a Group I believe group sessions provide for positive peer interaction.  The stages of a group‚ as indicated by Corey & Corey‚ seem to mirror that of which friendship formation evolves.  The initial stage is a time of orientation and exploration.  Norms are established‚ personal and group goals are set‚ and members are becoming acquainted.  The transition stage consists of that of a testing ground where feelings of anxiety‚ defensiveness‚ and resistance are displayed.  Like in

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    Question 1 REBT methodology includes all of the following procedures except: confrontation. logical analysis. analysis of transference. counter-propaganda. behavioral methods. Question 2 REBT can best be considered: an educational method. a didactic process. the process of challenging ideas and thinking. a teaching-learning process. all of the above. Question 3 Members of an REBT group learn how to: confront irrational philosophies

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    Question One: What concerns are raised for you by Mary’s situation? Legal  1. Monitory reporting - Children welfare (Drinking and food)  2. Duty of Care (doing the best thing for the client  Undertake ethical responsibilities   Ethical  1. Patents welfare and wellbeing  2. Confidentiality  3. Safety of her and the children  4. Referrals - Doctor - Bruising anal discomfort‚ Post natal depression (welfare and wellbeing)  5. Alcohol use and abuse  6. Domestic Abuse  Question Two: Explain

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    In this essay I intend to evaluate and analyze Jean Piaget cognitive learning theories to the current educational environment and demonstrate the understanding of the reading assignments‚ class discussions‚ my research‚ and the application of the learning theories to the current educational environment. I believe that Piaget is one of the most influential researchers of all time‚ and he will always be the greatest theorist by far in the field of psychology‚ because he was best known for his research

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    set us apart from the other branches. One of the biggest traditions we have trouble continuing is formally counseling our Marines’ on the negative or positive things that they do even though there is a Marine Corps Order (MCO) that tells us how and when to conduct counseling’s. I feel that this is one of the traditions that should be practiced more within my unit. To promote continuous counseling of Marines I would hold professional military education (PME) classes‚ ensure that all counseling’s are

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    Adolescent Counseling and the Significant Aspects of Counseling Our Youth Laura Hobson Liberty University Abstract Adolescence is a developmental stage that is broken down into three stages. During this time‚ adolescents have a difficult time trying to find who they are and who they want to become. This is a time that adolescents may need to turn to someone else for help and guidance. For this reason Adolescent Counselors are extremely important and it can be both tricky and rewarding. There

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    the past and current versions of the ACA Code of Ethics do not adequately address the demands of working with non-white‚ non-western clients. Past versions of the ACA Code of Ethics paid little attention to the presenting multicultural issues of counseling. The difference between the 1988 and 1995 code is an indicator of the movement of the profession and the changes in values held by many in the profession. Recent revision efforts of the ACA Code of Ethics have given special consideration to culture

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    Benefits of family counseling Families with children should have to attend family counseling. This is a very arguable statement‚ and there are many reasons for it to be. I believe that the reasons for family counseling completely out weight the reasons why some families shouldn’t participate in it. Family counseling is often looked at as a tool to help families with problems‚ but counseling can be helpful to everyone. Counselors try to help with all scenarios of life‚ work‚ school‚ friends

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    Counseling Microskills: Disclosure‚ Proxemics‚ and Eye Contact Wendy Dearringer Walden University In counseling‚ the use of micro-skills such as disclosure‚ proxemics‚ and eye contact helps to strengthen the therapeutic relationship‚ which in turn generates a more positive counseling outcome. These skills are used as non-verbal cues of communication‚ and develop a positive rapport within the counseling session. Disclosure‚ often termed

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