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    Case Analysis Marcy E. Alvarez Kaplan University Case Study 1: Romeo What are the client’s strengths and how can you apply these strengths to appropriate interventions? Romeo’s strengths include the capability to open up to me about his attempted suicides‚ gang involvement‚ and drug use. Also‚ one other strength Romeo has‚ is that he has great aspiration to improve his life. Romeo is stepping outside of his barrier and speaking with me about the hardships in his life. Using three different appropriate

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    Unit 6 Project Case Study 1: Sally Sally is a 34-year-old single Caucasian woman who comes to you seeking assistance for what she calls her “food problem.” Sally states that she loves food and finds it one of the only sources of comfort and pleasure in her life. Sally is wearing a tank top and matching shorts. Her outfit is clean and fashionably in style; however‚ the clothing appears to be too small for Sally’s obese body. Sally is sweating a great deal and she is breathless after the short

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    represented throughout the play “Rainbow’s End” as Gladys discovers the true wonders that education makes to one’s life. As Errol describes the encyclopedia as being “most beneficial. It will open up a world of dis..[…] A lifelong love of learning […] allowing them to reach their full[est] potential.”(p.134) Gladys begins to visualise one of her dream sequences in which she sees Dolly in a graduation robe and clapboard hat. This dream sequence emphasizes Gladys’ perspective of the importance of knowledge

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    Unit 6 Assignment Case Analysis This week‚ you are going to complete an Assignment in which you analyze two case studies. You will read each case and answer the questions included using the information you have gained from this course so far. Your answer should include an analysis of client strengths‚ possible interventions‚ and a reflection on the possible ethical issues and cultural influences as they might impact the case. The information below includes the case details as well as the

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    “A sense of belonging can emerge from the connections made with people‚ places‚ groups‚ communities and the larger world.” The quote is clearly represented in the play “Rainbows End” by Jane Harrison and the musical _____________________________________. Belonging is subjective and so there is no correct way of what it means but what I think belonging means is to feel apart or connected with the rest of the group. In my first text “Rainbows End” by Jane Harrison it supports and reveals connections

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    trees. Errol arrives to talk to Gladys about the encyclopaedias but she’s not there so he stays to talk to dolly. They talk about their futures. We find out papa dear is in WA doing gods work. Dolly brings up a job opportunity which Gladys thinks is great but nan says that they will never hire a girl from the flats. Gladys pays error for the first encyclopaedia book. Errol wonders why dolly lives out here. 2. Main characters evident Dolly Nan Dear Errol Gladys 3. Techniques evident in Rainbows

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    older woman (Gladys) with dementia but has mental capacity. She receives care and assistance in her home‚ she has a cleaner who comes in to clean once a week‚ a neighbour who makes her dinner (Gladys pays for it) and a granddaughter who is her advocate. She has mobility difficulties but can walk short distances with a trolley/Zimmer frame. She spent 5 weeks in the hospital receiving treatment for a urinary tract infection (UTI) and was appointed a care manager after her discharge. Gladys has over £25

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    as her mother‚ Gladys Pearl Monroe‚ was not mentally‚ nor financially prepared for a child. The identity of Monroe’s father is unknown‚ seeing as her mother was married twice but divorced both before Marilyn was born. Marilyn had two half siblings from her mother. Her sister‚ Berniece‚ whom she had not known about until she was 12 and had not met until she was an adult. Her brother‚ Robert‚ who passed away in 1933 of kidney failure as a result of Tuberculosis of the bone. When Gladys put Marilyn in

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    and Computing and Library Studies. While at the University she married Paul Morgan and had three children. Prompted by the discovery of her Aboriginality she began writing her life story and the life stories of her uncle‚ Arthur Corunna‚ her mother‚ Gladys Corunna‚ and her grandmother‚ Daisy Corunna‚ stories which were published as My Place in 1987. The book was reprinted three times that year and the mass paperback edition four times in 1988 and 1989. Morgan has also published numerous childrens stories

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    Essay ‘A sense of belonging can emerge from the connections made to people and places’. A common human characteristic is the yearning to feel a sense of belonging through connections and different forms of relationships made in life. A sense of belonging or not belonging can emerge from feeling connected to people and places‚ whether they have been freely cast there or not. An individual will only feel a true sense of belonging through the understanding of those connections‚ which are created

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