Intervention Overview The early works of the basic crisis theory is derived from a psychoanalytical perspective; the originators are Dr. Erich Lindemann and Dr. Gerald Caplan. “Although their work was different in emphasis‚ both normalized clients’ crisis responses and provided short-term intervention techniques that can be used by counselors” (Miller‚ 2011‚ p. 16). Crisis intervention techniques are often performed quickly and in a short amount of time. The research and development of the basic
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HISTORY OF MISSIONS TO THE LOZI PEOPLE OF AFRICA IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY Michael S. Summy ICST 657 July 20‚ 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction………………………….…………………………………………………….1 A Brief History of the Lozi……………………………………………………………..2-4 A Brief Look at the Culture of the Lozi………………………………………………...4-6 Early Missionary Efforts………………………………………………………………..6-7 British Efforts to the Region……………………………………………………………7-8 The Influence of David Livingstone…………………………………………………...8-10 Difficulties
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views of service users/survivors and that of professionals on the support provided to people experiencing mental health crisis‚ bringing out the contrasts in their perspectives. In the 1960’s an American Psychiatrist Gerald Caplan developed a crisis theory. In this theory‚ Caplan stated that when a person is not able to deal with or resolve challenges that hinder him/her from achieving important goals of his/her life through the normal problem-solving method‚ then‚ that person is said to be in
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The ABC Model of Crisis Intervention HN220: Prevention and Crisis Intervention Lanie Ahlman The ABC model of crisis intervention is a method created by Gerald Caplan and Eric Lindemann in the 1940s. The ABC model is a problem solving approach and has been known to work best when applied within 4 to 6 weeks. It uses a three-stage approach to problem solving‚ A; build a rapport with the client‚ B; identify the client’s perceptions and cognitions of the precipitating event
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References: * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lehman_Brothers * http://www.fanniemae.com/media/pdf/newsreleases/FNMSPECIALEXAM.pdf * Saurav K. Dutta‚ Dennis Caplan‚ Raef Lawson‚ (2010) Lehman’s Shell Game – Poor Risk Management * Folarin Akinbami‚ (2010) International Banking in the New Era: Post-Crisis Challenges and Opportunities‚ International Finance Review‚ Volume 11‚ 167-190 * Suzzane Young‚ Vijaya Thyil
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Milford Case After reading this case‚ my ranking is as follows: Dufree‚ Burke‚ Harlow‚ Alderson‚ Eaton‚ Gibson‚ Furness‚ and Caplan. The way in which I rated these salesmen was based on the information given in both cases (A&B). Dufree was given the number one sales person for the simple fact that she was able to have the third highest sales with relatively no large accounts. This shows that she is maximizing her profitability and sales in these smaller markets. I believe that she has the
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someone to move her and her kids from California to Arizona. Money was tight‚ so Caplan scoured the web for a reputable moving company. Eventually‚ she found a company‚ which advertised that it had been in business for 10 years and had an A-plus rating with the Better Business Bureau. She decided to ask for a quote. Shortly after Gwen Caplan emailed the company‚ she received a call from a sales representative. Caplan explained she had three bedrooms and a dining and a living room to move. The representative
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lower management is for making sure the benefits of services or goods exceeds the costs allocated (Caplan‚ 2011). Another purpose of cost allocation is to compute income and asset evaluation. Cost of goods sold and inventory cost needs to be determined through means of cost allocation. The cost allocation method makes it easier for financial services to perform accounting activities of computing (Caplan‚
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References: Bagatell‚ S.‚ Kahn‚ M.‚ & Owens‚ D. (2010). Organ Donation by a Prisoner: Legal and Ethical Considerations. The Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society. 162(1)‚ 44-49. Caplan‚ A. (2011). The Use of Prisoners as Sources of Organs-An Ethically Dubious Practice. The American Journal of Bioethics.11(10)‚ 1-5. Diflo‚ T. (2004). Use of Organs from Executed Chinese Prisoners. The Lancet. 364‚ 30-31. Duan‚ N.‚ Gibbons‚ R.‚ &
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seen differences of opinion regarding product offerings and positioning. Due to the intense competition worldwide‚ IKEA has wisely attempted to compete by entering the markets which typically pose the largest competition‚ such as China and Japan (Caplan‚ 2006). SUPPLIER POWER- As an example of IKEA‚ in recent years‚ had heard from its customers that many of its furniture offerings were too complicated to be assembled by the customer; showing the power of the supplier to make a difference‚ IKEA has
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