Epston D. (1990). Narrative Means to Therapeutic Ends. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. Gilligan‚ S.G. & Price‚ R. (1993). Therapeutic Conversations. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. Chrzastowski‚ S.K. (2011). A narrative perspective on genograms: Revisiting classical family therapy methods. doi: 10.1177/1359104511400966 2011 16: 635 2011 Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry. Retrieved from http://ccp.sagepub.com/content/16/4/635 Gubrium‚ J.F. & Holstein‚ J.A. (1998). Narrative Practice and
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MediSys Corp. :The Intense care Product Development Team (Anne Donnellon Joshuad.Margolis) It was just six months away from MediSys ’s planned August 2009 launch of IntensCare‚ their new remote monitoring system for use in hospitals ’ intensive care units. The company was investing $20.5 million in the new system‚ which represented the most ambitious project in the company ’s 10-year history. Valerie Merz‚ marketing manager for IntensCare‚ was feeling enormous pressure as she reviewed the
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that changes for one family member causes changes in all of the other parts of the system. Bowenian Family Therapy doesn’t blame anyone and focuses more on insight than action when it comes to problem solving. Phases of treatment include: • Phase 1: Genogram • Phase 2:Coaching • Phase 3: Education/Self-Differentiation For goals‚ one short-term option would be to lower their anxiety and frustrations so that they can reflect on the issues more calmly and rationally (emotional reactivity). A long-term goal
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all types of religious and non-religious backgrounds (Straus & Gelles‚ 1990; Carter & McGoldrick‚ 1999). Domestic violence remains a significant social and public health problem affecting not just the couple but the entire family as well. Increased parental conflict negatively impacts children’s academic‚ behavioral and social-emotional functioning and the parents’ well being (Carlson‚ 2000; Carter & McGoldrick‚ 1999; Lyon‚ 1998). The overall rate of incident has been found to be similar for
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first definition of Peace and War Journalism will be introduced‚ and a notion of objectivity examined. Peace journalism vs. War Journalism Peace Journalists claim that conflicts can be exacerbated or ameliorated with the use of media. Lynch and McGoldrick argue that a typical practice of contemporary journalists is War Journalism. According to them such way of reporting exacerbates conflicts‚ for that reason‚ they propose a revolutionary alternative to War Journalism. In order to stop violence journalists
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Running head: HEALTH ASSESSMENT 1 Health History Paper Jane Doe Norfolk State University HEALTH ASSESSMENT HEALTH ASSESSMENT 2 Date of Interview: 07/13/11 1. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA A.A.‚ a 37 year old African male‚ present today for an annual health assessment. Patient is married and has three children. Patient states patient states “I am happy with the way things are with me‚ and I am taking good care of myself‚ I don’t smoke or drink.” Patients states he is healthy and hardly visits
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Running head: ASSESSMENT TOOLBOX 1 Journal Article Review Developing a Spiritual Assessment Toolbox: A Discussion of the Strengths and Limitations of Five Different Assessment Methods ASSESSMENT TOOLBOX 2 This article informs the reader that healthcare professionals are more involved than ever with the treatment of patients. This places a lot of responsibility on the provider and therefore they should be armed with spiritual tools if they are going to effectively and holistically
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Family nursing requires knowledge in many different areas of study. One of these functions requires the family nurse to have a basic knowledge relating to genetic disorders in order to provide essential information‚ to patients and their families‚ regarding risks and complexities that could arise to couples when starting a family. In this discussion board post‚ I will discuss a scenario for a couple inquiring about the possibilities of a genetic disorder if they choose to have children. I will discuss
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family deals with needs and expectations (Edleman & Mandle‚ 2002). In the concept of systems theory‚ a family can exist within a community (suprasystem) and at the same time have smaller relationships within that family (subsystems). By composing genograms‚ or family tree‚ one can see information on family relationships‚ health patterns‚ occupations‚ and religion. By composing an ecomap one can see information on how a family and its members interact with larger systems or smaller subsystems. The
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Bennett‚ Alexander‚ & Hartman‚ (2003). Employment Law For Business (fourth Ed.). : The McGraw-Hill Companies. Privacy Commissioner (2004). Privacy in the Workplace. Retrieved March 18‚ 2004‚ http://www.privcom.gc.ca Personal interview with John McGoldrick (HR Manager‚ WCI Communities) March 20‚ 2004 Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act: Subchapter I: Disclosure of Non-Public: Personal Information‚ (2004). Retrieved: March 19‚ 2004. http://www.ftc.gov/privacy/glbact/glbsub1.htm WCI Privacy Policy‚ June 13‚ 2001
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