Readings: Graham‚ J; Bradshaw‚ C‚ and Trew‚ J. (2010). Cultural considerations for social service agencies working with Muslim clients. Social Work. 55(4). pp. 337-346. Jim‚ J. & Pistrang‚ N. (2007). Culture and the therapeutic relationship: Perspectives from Chinese clients. Psychotherapy Research‚ 17(4)‚ 461-473. Discussion: The Graham article emphasized that just because a Client is Chinese‚ that doesn’t necessarily mean that he/she would fare better‚ therapeutically speaking. Also‚
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REFLECTION OF TRUTH Knowledge has a close relationship with truth as for belief to be knowledge‚ it must be true. Thus‚ it is necessary to understand the existence of truth in order to have a deeper understanding of knowledge. Therefore‚ this reflection will show the definition of "truth" for me and its characteristics in different culture or groups of people. "Truth" itself is defined as "success in inquiry" by John Randall. The definition may also mean "verification" and it comprises all
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Week 1 Summary We read week one chapters and after first day of class‚ we learned about Ethical Issues‚ Threats to Information Security‚ Protecting Information Resources‚ creating a process to help eliminate time and cost at the work place. Ethical issue was discussed regarding the illegal downloading of music and movies through internet sites or apps available on our phones. Since we are attending classes and our education level is rising‚ what were out thoughts on the illegal downloads? People
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Chapter 8 - Group Process THIS CHAPTER WILL DISCUSS: 1. What group discussion "functions" are. 2. How interactional researchers study group process. 3. Whether group process relates to group output. 4. Whether group discussion consists of a series of sequential states. INTRODUCTION In Chapter 1 we examined the concept of "perspectives." As we explained‚ scientists approach an object they wish to study with a particular viewpoint‚ or perspective. Each perspective suggests distinct questions
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Rodrik is constantly using the term “critical assumptions” as a description to why Economics‚ or in specific‚ economic models do work in reality. However‚ it is important to be able to understand what he means by saying “critical”. How is a critical assumption different from any other assumption? Rodrik‚ however‚ did not leave us hanging in doubts. He explains that: “We can say an assumption is critical if its modification in an arguably more realistic direction would produce a substantive difference
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Upgrading Filing System& indexing & developing HRIS in Mostafa Group of Industries [pic] Submitted To Mr. Tarique Hossain‚ General Manager‚ HR & Admin‚ Mostafa Group of Industries. Submitted by- M. Umair Karim‚ Intern‚ International Islamic university Chittagong (IIUC) Date of Submission 10th February 2012 [pic] Executive Summary Mostafa Group has been engaged in business since 1952 and developed the business
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Cerebrovascular Accident A Case study In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of the Subject NCM 103 Related Learning Experiences Submitted to: Mrs. Rosemarie F. Daya Clinical Instructor Submitted by: Abastillas‚ Danesse R. BSN III- B / Group 5 February 2013 CHAPTER I OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY A. General Objective After ascertaining a nurse-patient interaction and wide-ranging assessment and providing care to the clients and attentive study of the client’s condition‚ student will
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Critical Thinking is the ability to think for yourself and to reliably and responsibly make decisions that affect your life.A good critical thinker has many important characteristics‚ for example they find different ways to express their imagination and curiosity‚they practice on asking questions‚challenge their own and others assumptions that are not supported with evidence‚make sure that during class lectures‚presentations or any discussions practice thinking about the multiple points of view
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Counteracting the damaging effects of oppression Building individual and community strengths to counteract oppression Building strengths of individuals/ groups to analyze oppressive conditions‚ reclaim identities‚ change social and psychological patterns associated with oppression How Does AOP Differ From Mainstream Social Work? social‚ cultural economic & political systems reproduce injustice Interventions based on multiple levels Examines the status quo as maintaining injustice
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The process of reflection Reflective practice is basically the ability to look at an action and think about it. This enables the process of continuous learning or learning from experience. It is personal to the reflector and there is no right or wrong way of looking at something. To analyse – To examine something methodically and in detail‚ typically in order to explain and interpret it. (Google October 2013) The process of reflection: 1. Awareness - The first stage of reflection is becoming
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