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    Purpose and Techniques of History Taking in Rehabilitation Counseling A presentation Topic Submitted to Mrs. Bolu Steeve Of Counselor Education Department In the Faculty of Education in the University of Ilorin By Sanda Idowu Lawal 10/250d086 REHABILITATION COUNSELING Rehabilitation counseling can be defined as a process where the counselor works collaboratively with the client to understand existing problem‚ barriers and potentials in order to facilitate the client’s effective use of personal and

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    Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity: First Draft The practice of health care providers at all levels brings you into contact with people from a variety of faiths. This calls for knowledge and acceptance of a diversity of faith expressions. The purpose of this paper is to complete a comparative analysis of two faith philosophies towards providing health care‚ one being the Christian perspective. For the second faith‚ choose a faith that is unfamiliar to you. Examples of faiths to choose from: Sikh

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    Faith and Freedom” Book Review By Michah Gottlieb When and by whom was it written: Published in 2nd March 2011‚ written by Michah Gottlieb Background of Author: Michah Gottlieb is Assistant Professor in the Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University. Earned his PhD at Indiana University in 2003. Professor at New York University today. Written Books as well as articles: Jewish Protestantism: Translation and The Turn to the Bible in German Judaism (under contract‚ Oxford

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    multitude roles‚ responsibilities and functions of AADK are shouldered by the staffs of this agency. Working with patients in the drug treatment and rehabilitation centre is considered as inherently stressful. Some of them work in the administration line while others may directly deal with the drug abusers on the streets or inmates in the rehabilitation centre. There are a number of stressors associated with the health and helping professions such as time pressures‚ workload‚ multiple roles and emotional

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    The Unseen Faith by definition is the firm belief in something in which there is complete trust or no proof. The underlying concept of faith stays the same throughout variations of the definition in different parts of society. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary definition contained the most transversal explanation‚ it refers to faith as a belief not only in a God but also to a person‚ duty‚ or idea. Faith is a concept that is believed in your heart and can be described in individual interpretation from

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    The Vicissitude of Faith in Night When we’re young and we have a toy or a play thing‚ we get angry if that thing is taken away from us; we throw a tantrum. This is because the toy retains our focus and interest‚ and then it’s just ripped away. Elie Wiesel was prematurely ripped from his world of family and faith‚ forced to the infamous concentration camp of Auschwitz to wither away along with the burned remains of his past and hopes. The drastic change from Wiesel’s rendition of his experiences

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    Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Wiesel and other Jews survived‚ but many others did not. One of the key components to the Jews’ survival was faith along with hope. According to Hebrews 11:1‚ “Faith is the substance of things hoped for‚ the evidence of things not seen.” Many of the Jews found themselves questioning their faith as they witnessed and endured the horrors of the Holocaust. Although they hoped to survive the German’s cruelty and leave the concentration camps‚ they saw

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    Faith plays a major role throughout the novel‚ Night by Elie Wiesel and in his interview with Oprah. Faith is what keeps most of them alive in the beginning of the novel and somewhat at the end because at the end Elie loses his faith due to all the suffering they go through. In the interview with Oprah Winfrey‚ Elie has reconnect with his faith because he understood why he suffered so much. I believe that he lost his faith towards the end of the book and then many years later when he returns to the

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    their love for god or for a religion. Yes my friends‚ we live in a society where blind faith is dominating one’s life and suppressing his social growth . In the oldern days faith used to be trustworthy and sincere tribute to one’s god or to a certain religion‚ but as in politics corruption has also slipped its way through into faith. Hence people follow these blind faiths and prevent their social development. Faith is confidence or trust in a person‚ thing‚ deity‚ or in the doctrines or teachings of

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    Have you ever witnessed the loss of your family‚ or have been treated so brutally that you lose faith in something that you never thought you would lose faith in? In the book Night Eliezer Wiesel is a boy who struggles against losing his faith and humanity. When Eliezer was a young boy barely thirteen years old he had a deep faith in religion. One quotation from the book that was shown to me while reading is “ Studied Talmud by day and night.” Elie would run to the Synagogue to cry over the destruction

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