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    The AICPA term “spousal equivalent” seems to be open to interpretation. Left to my own senses‚ I found in an internet search the Free Dictionary version of what a “spousal equivalent” is. According to the definition‚ a spousal equivalent is  “a person (not necessarily a spouse) with whom you cohabit and share a long-term sexual relationship”. This definition leaves a lot to be desired and can be interpreted and misled in many directions. Just because one cohabitates with someone else (regardless

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    Lorena Garcia November 22‚ 2013 Y. Isaac Hinojosa Composition 1 Emotional Stress on Military Service Families The deployment of a loved one in the militry service leads to emotional stress to the family left behind with hope to hold on to. Kendra N. Lowe talks about development of stress on the families caused by deployments. Lowe says‚ "Military life can also be extremely stressful on families and children due to prolonged absence of the active duty member during deployments‚ TDYs‚ and frequent

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    Women After Ww2

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    After World War II the women of America had new choices and old problems facing them. They had the opportunity to be well educated‚ make their own informed choices about birth control. These same women who had won the semi-equality they had been fighting for‚ now must face their choices and be the best wife and mother they can be. Many women felt they were not meant to be only mothers and wives and tried to take matters into their own hands and some even remained single working women. Parents‚

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    trauma are 3 times are likely to suffer from depression and 6 times more likely to suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (Laureate Education‚ 2010). This discussion post will focus on child sexual abuse and drug facilitated sexual assault along with the interventions to help the survivors. Child Sexual Abuse Child sexual abuse is when a perpetrator intentionally abuses a child with any form of sexual activity (Child Sexual Abuse‚ 2016). Child sexual abuse can be any of the following:

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    used with this client group are the danger assessment‚ spousal assault risk assessment (SARA)‚ and the Women Abuse Screening Tool Short. As discussed in class‚ one of the primary things to take note of is if there is a presence of power and control within the relationship. The danger assessment predicts lethality and asks victims to go back to the last year of their life in regards to any abuse. The purpose of this tool is to educate the women of the risks that may cause a negative outcome and also

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    The Anxiety Cure

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    Theory Critique: The Anxiety Cure By Dr. Archibald D. Hart _________________ Presented to Assistant Professor Max Mills Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary Lynchburg‚ VA __________________ In Partial Fulfillment Of the requirements for the course PACO 507 Theology and Spirituality in Counseling ________________________ By December 12‚ 2010 The Anxiety Cure By Dr. Archibald D. Hart Concise Summary: Dr. Archibald Hart brings gives his contribution

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    systems accepted wife beating as an approach to show a husband’s authority and control over his wife. In these times‚ women were deemed as possession to their husband’s and inferior to men in general. Women were liable to be abused by their husband’s or partner’s and received no justice in return when they were faced with such abuse. Modernly named as domestic violence‚ this abuse was once very common and ignored as long as it “didn’t go too far” or was done in moderation. In 1882‚ Maryland was the

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    “ Discuss the relationship between stress‚ anxiety‚ habits and phobias and  describe how you would treat these issues with hypnotherapy ‘’    Introduction    In this essay i will describe individually stress‚ anxiety‚ habits and phobias and share  their symptoms. I will go on to describe how i would treat these issues with  hypnotherapy and if hypnotherapy is not the right treatment due to any ethical reasons i  will then suggest alternative treatments or therapies.    Stress    Stress is not a medical diagnosis

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    The topic that I chose to talk about is Group Therapy for those who have been or still our addict. I am going to talk to you about the general information on group therapy‚ what they have to offer and I will also touch on where group therapy is offered. When it comes to alcohol and drug addiction recovery‚ there is no one ’best’ approach to recovering from an addiction and there is no single part of the process which works exactly the same for each person. However‚ group sessions have come to

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    Anxiety

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    1Amber Miles Mary Downing English 112 4 February 2014 Anxiety Disorders Imagine this‚ as you walk around the grocery store and precede to shop‚ suddenly your entire body feels frozen‚ your chest begins to hurt‚ you feel as though you cannot breathe. You have an overwhelming feeling of terror for absolutely no reason. Everyone is staring‚ wondering what is wrong with you‚ until you finally pull yourself together. Doesn’t sound very appealing now does it? Imagine having to live your day to day

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