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    and their daughter Mary came into therapy wanting to help deal with current issues relating to Mary’s depression and self-harm. They had discovered that Mary had been occasionally cutting herself as well as isolating herself in her room for long hours. Sally had recently been diagnosed with breast cancer‚ which was successfully operated on‚ and was in remission. From an object relations perspective much of the family’s relationship and way of dealing‚ or in this case not dealing with Sally’s cancer

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    The Knott-Goode Family 6 Blurry Street‚ Hazeville‚ NSW‚ 0050. Section 1- John Knott-Goode works full time in the building industry. After work he stops in at the local pub for a quick schooner with the boys‚ and then picks up a six pack of stubbies (full strength beer) to take home. At weekends there is sport on Saturday which involves more beer (3 long neck bottles‚ full strength)‚ and on Sunday there is always the big family barbecue‚ where several casks are opened. One Friday night John

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    Before I can explain the role an Occupational Therapist and the Occupational Therapist Assistant will have in the recovery of a Traumatic Brain Injury patient‚ we first need to understand exactly what it is. The brain is made up of numerous unique parts and functions that depend on each other. Damaging the brain can have long-term side effects on an individual‚ depending on what part of the brain was injured. Depending on the type of brain injury this will affect the type of treatments that are

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    Scenario J.B.‚ a 45-year-old woman‚ is an office manager for a busy law firm and single mother of two children. While cleaning a shower stall‚ she experienced a sharp pain in her lower back. Over the next few hours‚ her lower back became increasing more painful. By the time she picked up the children from their sporting event and drove to the nearest walk-in medical clinic‚ she had a sharp shooting pain into her right buttocks. Her spinal x-rays were not significant‚ and she was diagnosed with acute

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    to be investigated in this research report is family violence and how it affects the children. The research question being asked is “How family violence affects the children living within the same dwelling?”. For the purpose of this research report the term violence will be defined as behaviour involving verbal or physical force intended to hurt‚ damage‚ or kill. The term ‘dwelling’ defined as a house or other place of residence‚ and the term ‘family’ defined as a group of people living in the same

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    Brice Family Assessment/Treatment Plan Christina Blair CMHC/581 June 12‚ 2012 Brice Family Assessment/Treatment Plan Assessment The writre interviewed the Brice family of 5. The family consisted of a father‚ a mother‚ 2 girls and 1 boy. David‚ the father‚ is mid to late 60 year old Caucasian male. He is tall with square shoulders wearing glasses. He metacommunication Presenting Problem History of Problem- BRIEF Family History Assessment Summary:

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    cope with their personal issues while gaining feedback about how they are perceived. The aim of this composition is to convey the approach and significance of group therapy among adolescents‚ specifically young girls. While addressing the necessity for this group and its challenges we will explore the different stages of group therapy‚ describing objectives and strategies that will be utilized. Finally‚ we will highlight how the therapeutic group will be evaluated. The goal is to determine

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    Psychologists who participate in marriage/family therapy have to ensure they are doing things ethically and ensuring they are doing the best for each of their clients. Psychologists who live and work in rural communities must make sure they are being as careful as marriage/family therapy psychologists‚ but can run into other issues such as confidentiality and competence. Both kinds of therapy have their own sets of issues as well. When providing counseling in a rural/community setting there are

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    self-sabotaging. She has become increasingly volatile and has lost her temper often. She decided that she didn’t want to be in the program and wanted to leave. She did not reuse to attend therapy‚ but refused to work on or utilize any skills. She has communicated she does not like her therapist at the facility. Family

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    Members of the family will have assessed their family’s total economic needs. This includes income needed to maintain an adequate lifestyle for them‚ extra expenses if the income producer dies‚ special needs of dependents‚ debt liquidation and liquidity. Next. The family will have determined what financial resources that will be available after death. Then‚ they will then take what they’ve assed

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