Test Methodological Approaches (FPMTFL-FP006_EngX4_E0) | User ID: MEFPMTFL970132 | Attempt: 1 / 1 | Out of: 10 | Started: September 1‚ 2011 23:29 | Finished: September 2‚ 2011 03:57 | Time spent: 4 hr‚ 28 min.‚ 17 sec. | Student finished 7 hr‚ 31 min.‚ 43 sec. ahead of the 720 min. time limit. | Return to Scores. Question 1 (0.5 points) What sort of language analysis would you include the following group of terms in? Choose the right option: Determiners‚ nouns‚ verbs‚ adjectives‚ prepositions…
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Introduction There are five main philosophical schools of thought in education which are essentialism‚ perennialism‚ progressivism‚ existentialism and reconstructionism. However‚ here I have only chosen the philosophies which believe in student-centred approach. There are three philosophies that hold the similarity of being less authoritarian and placing the students as the centre in learning process. These three philosophies reject essentialism and do not agree with traditional mediums of teaching
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GENERALIST PRACTICE WITH ORGANIZATIONS & COMMUNITIES As generalist‚ social workers operate from a base of diverse skills which enable them to help individuals with personal problems‚ while simultaneously confronting the larger issues which are problematic for communities or organizations. Based upon the Generalist Intervention Model‚ today’s social worker must be equipped with a skill set that is able to address micro‚ mezzo and macro systems in order to effect change and address issues at each
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UNDERSTAND PERSON CENTERD APPROACHES IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS UNIT 207 AND HSC 026 OUTCOME 1 1.1 DEFINE PERSON-CENTRED VALUES Person centred values means the people whom we support are able to be involved and included in every aspect of their care and support. For example: * Their needs‚ * Assessments‚ * Care delivery‚ and‚ * Support planning. “… there are no easy remedies in social work‚ especially when we are confronted daily with oppression and deprivation…”
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Explaining behaviour requires and approach. Unfortunately‚ there is not a single way of addressing that problem. Here after is a brief investigation of “two of the approaches” we have been taught in Psychology “Biological and Social approaches”. What are “biological” and “social” approaches in psychology? “Biological approach” in psychology “examines thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behaviours from a biological point of view”. It is thought that we are consequence of our genetics and physiology. “Social approach”
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associated with obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviour. An obsession is an unwanted‚ unpleasant thought‚ image or urge that repeatedly enters a person’s mind and results in anxiety. A compulsion is a repetitive behaviour or mental act that a person feels compelled to perform to try and avert or undo the effect of the obsession. An example of an obsession and compulsion may be someone who is obsessively scared of catching a disease may feel compelled every time they go to the toilet they have
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All of the approaches/perspectives I have learned throughout this course have given me more of a reason to think critically about personality. Additionally I appreciate and respect all these different viewpoints‚ as I see personality can be interpreted in various ways. But when it comes to deciding what approach I most identify most with‚ in relation to recognizing individual differences‚ it would have to be within the biological approaches‚ specifically in the focus of the anatomy and physiology
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“Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients” The humanistic movement was established as a way to expand and improve upon the two other schools of thought; behaviourism and psychoanalysis‚ which had‚ up until the first half of the 20th century dominated psychology. An American theorist called Abraham Maslow began to research creativity in humans through art and science. He first introduced his concept of a hierarchy of needs in
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Today’ lesson was about the differences between counseling skills and counseling; Person centred approach‚ core conditions and self concept. I learned that counseling is a process carried out by qualified counselor‚ ruled by BACP framework for Good Practice in Counseling and Psychotherapy that using counseling skills helps the client to improve how they feel or facilitates them to work through emotional‚ behavioral problems. In my opinion counseling is the act of facilitating the client to see
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goals and improving patient satisfaction. Whether it being an acute setting of maintaining care plans with patients‚ nurses play an important role within a multidisciplinary team to help achieve better patient outcomes. Principles The key to patient centred care is not only to build “expert” patients‚ but to improve common ground with them for an integrated management plan. The aim is to develop a partnership with Emily and her family‚ whereby allowing them to express their separate issues‚ frustrations
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