maintaining the presenting problem for the family and outline expectations for the treatment process (Nichols‚ 2012). This paper will discuss how building an alliance‚ developing a hypothesis‚ and outlining expectations of treatment applies to the Vargas case study. Building Alliance Whether counseling a family or an individual‚ building a therapeutic alliance is vital in the counseling process. Psychoanalyst‚ Elizabeth Zetzel‚ in 1956 first wrote about the therapeutic alliance. Zetzel proclaimed that a
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Case Title: Montego Bay‚ Unsustainable Motivation The role of the responder: Lisa Mahoney‚ Store Manager‚ Montego Bay Introduction Montego Bay‚ a retailer selling distinctive women’s apparel‚ reported a quarterly sales drop of 3.5% from the last year. The company is going to close down 20 underperforming stores in coming 18 months. A new computerized scheduling system was introduced to the store under trial basis for 6 months in order to see whether it could improve productivity & reduce
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In this case study‚ the social‚ emotional‚ and cultural factors that contribute to Lanesha Johnson’s family and medical care follow up. It is imperative that a plan is developed and followed when dealing with a chronic illness (Martin‚ 2005). In certain situations‚ this may be a challenge due to other factors such as family‚ financial‚ and cultural. Lanesha is a young lady who suffers from chronic asthma and is being raised by her grandmother. Twelve percent of African-American children are being
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used to treat every patient because not every medical case of UC is the same (Sammuet et. al.‚ 2015‚ p. 2659). Inflammatory bowel disease is a chronic inflammation of the GI tract. Based on clinical manifestations IBD can be categorized as Crohn’s disease or UC. Sammuet et. al.‚ (2015) noted an exploratory qualitative phenomenological design tries to understand the disease from the personal views of patients that experienced it. In this case‚ there was ten interviews
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Kawonja Parker A&P II Lymphatic Disorders Case Study Lupus Patient: Nikia Thomas DOB: 12/21/1981 History: 27 year old black female‚ Height: 5’3 Weight: 125; has 3 boys ages 1‚ 3‚ and 7; 2 girls ages 5 and 10. Single mother and exotic dancer. Drinks alcohol often. Vitals: BP: 94/56‚ Temp: 101.4‚ RR: 28‚ HR: 118; Suffering from fatigue and server pain in hips. Sighs & Symptoms: Ms. Thomas came into the office today complaining of excrusionating pain in her hips. Patient stated that she often has pain
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Case 5. According to the case study‚ Medicare and Medicaid were passed into law in the United States to provide coverage for health-care costs for their citizen‚ especially those who are elderly‚ poor‚ and disabled. However‚ the limited federal budget could not keep up with the skyrocketing healthcare cost. As a consequence of improving health-care technology‚ which getting more complex and expansive‚ government is under pressure. Compared to 1994‚ on 2006‚ the total expense for Medicare and
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Case Study: Evaluate the Work/ Life Climate in Your Company Alyssa Teige Polk State College Case Study: Evaluate the Work/ Life Climate in Your Company After taking the survey regarding the climate of my organization‚ I gained interesting insight into my company’s position in the work/life area. The survey provided by the Work and Family Connection asked twenty questions‚ in which I enjoyed answering. 1. My manager/supervisor treats my work/life needs with sensitivity
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Read the following two case studies and answer the questions that follow: Case Study 1: 25 Marks Charisma Corporation (CC) has recently embarked on a new kind of training. The corporation is teaching many of its employees—especially those in marketing and sales—to make decisions on the basis of non-verbal communication cues. For Malini Varma‚ Vice President of CC‚ focusing on non-verbal communication has become an important part of her inter-personal dealings. Several years ago‚ Varma
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Natureview Farm Case Study Report Background Natureview Farm‚ a Vermont-based organic yogurt manufacturer with annual revenues of 13 mln. USD and 24% of market share‚ is a major brand in the natural foods channel. Company’s leadership in this channel was achieved through its emphasis on natural ingredients‚ strong reputation for quality and great taste‚ creative marketing techniques and established relationships with leading natural foods retailers. Company now faces financial pressure to grow
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MGMT206 MGMT206 Written Assignment: Case Study Analysis Colleen E. Mills 1. What expectations about communication were revealed by the various employees’ comments? Comments made my employees about communication varied over the whole company showing mixed expectations. The expectations differed from expecting more information to have been provided‚ to simply expecting the medium used in communication to have been more personal. There was also a group of employees that were satisfied with the
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