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    National Honor Society is based on four pillars: scholarship‚ service‚ leadership‚ and character. I have already achieved the scholarship portion due to my hard work in the classroom and I believe that I would benefit NHS in each of three remaining pillars due to my willingness to work‚ ability to make good decisions and encourage others‚ and responsibility. Service is defined as the action of helping or doing work for someone. Volunteer work is one aspect of service and a major part of every community

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    the services provided and supporting an environment for clinical excellence. The health department goes on to divide clinical governance into the four pillars: 1. Consumer value 2. Clinical performance and evaluation 3. Clinical risk 4. Professional development and management. Examples of how I have demonstrated my commitment to these four pillars are below: Consumer value: • During my terms‚ I have consistently obtained informed consent from my patients. Some of the procedures I have consented

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    Of the four pillars of National Honor Society‚ character‚ scholarship‚ leadership‚ and service‚ leadership will be the most important part of my future‚ as it has been a large part of my past. I have dedicated myself to bettering my skills as an excellent leader and serving others for the better part of the past four years. I have joined various clubs which give back to our community‚ them being Key Club International‚ National Honor Society‚ and Builder’s Club. As not only a member of Key Club‚

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    client‚ using the application of Gestalt methods whilst relating to Gestalt theory to analyse the client’s issues. C athy is a 45-year-old woman who’s been referred for counselling by her GP; she has been referred because of her 20 year bouts of depression and panic attacks. This assessment will analyse how Cathy makes meaning and contact with her world using the following three methods; support systems‚ modifications to contact‚ unfinished business/fixed gestalts. The process of contact and withdrawal

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    Gestalt Psychology

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    Since being discovered‚ gestalt psychology has made significant contributions to the study of perception‚ learning and social psychology. It is a school of thought that looks at the human mind and behaviour as a whole. Here I will briefly discuss the origins‚ the main principles of perceptual organization and how gestalt psychology is still contributing to the practice of psychology today. Gestalt psychology as defined by the Encarta Dictionary: English (U.K.)‚ a branch of psychology that treats

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    Gestalt therapy is a therapeutic approach in psychology that helped foster the humanistic theories of the 1950s and 1960s and that was‚ in turn‚ influenced by them. In Gestalt philosophy‚ the patient is seen as having better insight into himself or herself than the therapist does. Thus‚ the therapist guides the person on a self-directed path to awareness and refrains from interpreting the patient’s behaviors. Awareness comprises recognition of one’s responsibility for choices‚ self-knowledge‚ and

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    Psychotherapies

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    Checkpoint: Psychotherapies Michael Lawson BEH/225 5/1/2014 Check point: Psychotherapies Psychotherapy is a psychological technique that can bring about positive changes in personality‚ behavior‚ or personal adjustment (Coon & Mitterer‚2013). There are many therapies that help people learn how to be more positive and helps a person adjust the way they behave or look at themselves. The Three types of psychotherapies that this paper will summarize by discussing the main tenets of each therapy

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    Psychotherapies Christopher Taylor BEH/225 January 23rd 2015 Clifford Marsh Cognitive Therapy- helps a person resolve problems through them understanding their maladaptive emotions and the way they think. This particular type of therapy concentrates on the persons thought pattern and how those affect their emotions. This therapy is productive by changing the thought pattern in which allows the person to act unproductive or feel bad about themselves

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    Quotation GESTALT THERAPY Psychology 460 Counseling and Interviewing Sheila K. Grant‚ Ph.D. • "I am not in this world to live up to other people ’s expectations‚ nor do I feel that the world must live up to mine." --Fritz Perls 1 2 Theory of Personality • A person exists by differentiating self from other & by connecting self & other • These are the two functions of a boundary • The boundary between self & environment must be permeable to allow for exchanges‚ yet firm enough to

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    Psychotherapy

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    other issues. And these problems can often become debilitating. What is psychotherapy? A psychologist can help you work through such problems. Through psychotherapy‚ psychologists help people of all ages live happier‚ healthier and more productive lives. In psychotherapy‚ psychologists apply scientifically validated procedures to help people develop healthier‚ more effective habits. There are several approaches to psychotherapy —  including cognitive-behavioral‚ interpersonal and other kinds of talk

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