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    Session 6

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    Session 6 (Persuasive Letter) Case - ‘An Invitation to Wellness at Whirlpool Corporation’ “We know there is a direct correlation between employee wellness and the use of insurance benefit dollars. Employees who are well spend less of the company’s money. They feel better. They’re more productive. And‚ of course‚ they lead healthier‚ happier lives.” Dana Donnley is Director of Employee Communication for Whirlpool Corporation‚ a $12.1 billion appliance manufacturer and marketer with assets placing

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    According to the Marriage and Family Therapy concept there are three stages of a typical therapy. The treatment starts with the initial stage. During this period a therapist should identify and establish therapeutic goals to understand better what a family or an individual want to change‚ what is the desirable outcome of the treatment and how long the therapy may last. Quintessential questions throughout this phase are: what brings you here?‚ what do you want to change in your life or in your relationship(s)

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    Focus Groups Focus groups are one of many methods utilized by researchers to gather qualitative data. This method consists in simultaneously interviewing a group of people‚ usually 6-8‚ in the same location with a shared factor (Krueger& Casey‚ 2000). They are also a powerful tool to assess services or examine new ideas (Krueger& Casey‚ 2000; McNamara‚ n.d.). Focus groups are an ideal data gathering method for researchers because they allow them to learn the social norms of the community or subgroup

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    Jad Session

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    JAD Session Situation: The JAD team wants you to draw up a checklist of requirements for the new inventory system. The proposed system will provide more information and faster updates‚ and automatically monitor fast- or slow-moving items. 1. List the five main categories of system requirements. The five main system requirement categories are Outputs‚ Inputs‚ Processes‚ Performance‚ and Controls. 2. Use your imagination‚ and provide at least one example per category of a system requirement that

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    Philosophy of Counseling

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    found myself being somehow an eclectic counselor. As I grow professionally and expand my knowledge‚ I find myself incorporating in my counseling style‚ various other techniques from other models of psychotherapy. I have administered many techniques from varying theories‚ thus‚ I believe it would be inaccurate for me at this point‚ to identify my style of counseling with one particular mode or theory. Throughout my graduate work I often played in my mind the ways in which I would counsel others

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    Assignment Demonstrative Communication Paper Paul Stief 12/23/2012 XBCOM/275 Carlos Alcazar In this paper I am going to discuss and describe demonstrative communication. In this paper we are going to find out what demonstrative communication is I am going to provide you examples of its affective and ineffectiveness. Furthermore we are going to dive into how demonstrative communication and both its positive and negative aspects for both the receiver and the sender. Once we have

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    Demonstrative Communication BCOM 275 9/17/2012 | Communication is often defined as the transmission of sending and receiving messages; connecting with individuals through the exchange of messages‚ thoughts‚ speech‚ signals‚ behavior‚ or writing. Communication can be verbal or nonverbal‚ written or visual. Oral communication includes spoken words and writing dialogues. Not involving or using words of speech is known as nonverbal communication. Facial expressions‚ body posture‚ eye contact

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    Counseling in the Church

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    Counseling in the Church Abstract Select (highlight) this text and then begin typing your abstract‚ which should be limited to one paragraph of not more than 120 words Introduction Christian counseling has been conducted since the origin of Christianity. Even in biblical times counseling was a part of the churches spiritual life and development. In the Pauline epistles it is clear that God ordained and approved church based counseling. Paul states in Romans 15:14: “I myself am convinced;

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    their own cultural values. For successful therapy to take place‚ it is important for therapists to be culturally sensitive of clients and avoid stereotyping. Stereotyping is detrimental to the client/therapist relationship. Therefore‚ to minimize the risk of misunderstanding and misinterpreting our clients we should acknowledge the influence of culture and respond respectfully to these cultural differences‚ values‚ and beliefs. This paper will define counseling and diversity and its disparities such

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    Professionalism In Counseling Counseling is a profession that many pursue whose traits align with helping others. Individuals either in the field or in training are typically caring‚ accepting‚ genuine‚ creative and self-aware. Individuals who strive to be professional in counseling are aware that professionalism is a process that is continuous that starts with ones first semester of graduate school. (Spruill & Benshoff‚ 1996). By understanding the ethics and laws that govern our profession

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