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    two weaknesses‚ these two weaknesses that I am going to evaluate are that it is difficult to prove and the mechanistic reductionism. The cognitive approach is difficult to prove that it works because thoughts are not observable and are not measurable. This is a weakness because physiologist have to rely on the truthfulness of patients because there is no solid evidence what the patient thoughts are. The second weakness I am going to evaluate is the fact that the cognitive approach has a mechanistic

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    Communication in adult Social Care Setting R/606/2906 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. Communication is needed to be able to express feelings‚ wishes‚ and needs. It helps makes and develops relationships with another person. Communication is paramount in a care setting‚ as you can build trust with a resident and also have a good working relationship with that person and their families. 1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in an adult social care

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    Evaluating My own Role and Responsibilities in Lifelong Learning To evaluate my own role and responsibilities as an assessor I need to be honest with myself as well as brave. I have a good understanding of my role and responsibilities‚ but to improve I need to become a reflective practitioner which can only be achieved if I am prepared to evaluate my own performance [ Petty.G pg 527]. By using Kolb’s learning style model‚ I realise it’s useful concepts can help me understand how my learning behaviour

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    Unit 2 – introduction to personal development in Health‚ Social care or Children’s and Young people’s settings. 1.1 Key Responsibilities: * To support individuals in their home and in the community. * To support service users to ensure that their physical‚ social‚ emotional and intellectual needs are met. * To support the personal development of each service user‚ ensuring that they are treated as an individual with their own unique support needs. * To ensure that the dignity and

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    The purpose and benefits of continuously improving my own performance at work is to move one step forward and exceed my limitations‚ achieve further goals‚ self-motivation‚ not to be the same person and on the same position after a certain of time‚ to exceed my performance at work and doing work‚ improving my own performance helps me to progress on my career and give me a job satisfaction. However this leads me to evaluate my own work by looking at the work that takes the most time‚ and what actions

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    a different way of looking at it. A vulnerable population can be a group of people that show factors of an increased chance of their health status becoming poor. This can be that they are lacking access to care and their chance of illness is higher than other patients (Stanhope and Lancaster‚ 2014). In other words‚ vulnerable populations are at risk for poor physical‚ psychological or social health (De Chesnay‚ 2012). One population in particular are adults living in poverty. Vulnerability can

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    Attachment: A Theory of Development of Adult Relationships Kristina Mihajlovic University of Illinois at Chicago As humans‚ building relationships between others is a form of connecting and communicating. It is a social situation that is experienced every day through the course of a lifetime. The initial relationship that is made is between the mother and the child. This bond that connects two people is known to be called attachment. The theory of attachment begins at birth‚ and from that‚ continuing

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    With reference to examples‚ critically assess and evaluate the cause and impact of suburbanisation on towns and cities (40 marks) Suburbanisation is the growth of the suburbs and suburban areas on the fringes of cities due to natural increase or the movement of people. It is one of the many causes of the increase in urban sprawl. Suburbanisation occurs in many countries‚ all at different stages of development. Each case of suburbanisation can have different causes‚ such as urban push factors‚

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    communication. People share knowledge and receive knowledge through communication. 2. Explain how communication affects relationships in an adult social care setting (1.1.2) Communication can build‚ sustain and effect relationships in an adult social care setting. Communication can develop relationships and build confidence with adults in social care settings. It can be used to give advice‚ help‚ information and instructions to help individuals‚ staff and family members. Communication is used to

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    TOPIC: THE IMPACT OF LIBERALIZATION AND PRIVATIZATION POLICY IN TANZANIA. INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT NAME: SENGELA‚ PHILIPO SEMESTER: SUMMER II‚ 2012 1:0 INTRODUCTIONS. 1:1 Country Overview. Tanzania is one of developing countries in Sub-Saharan Africa located in the eastern part of Africa continent. Likewise‚ other developing countries‚ the Tanzanian economy are characterized by a large traditional rural sector and a small modern urban sector. It is heavily depends on agriculture

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