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    Person Centred Care

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    Unit HSC026 Person Centred Care Question one (1:1) Person centred values consists of patients being involved and included in every aspect of their care. It means working together in partnership to develop a set of approaches or care pathway that focuses on the patient’s needs. These approaches should promote the core values such as promoting independence‚ rights‚ choices whilst showing respect and maintaining their confidentiality and privacy. Question two (1:2) It is important to

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    help of others. Working in groups may be helpful but not always the right choice. People have problems learning‚ get distracted more easily‚ and they only get one overall grade that is shared throughout the group. When working in a group‚ learning is very difficult. People do not understand the whole assignment only the part that they are assigned. When working independently may take longer but its more beneficial to ones understanding. There are no distractions when working by ones self.

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    Person centred therapy

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    5th November 2013 Essay 1: ‘Evaluate the claim that Person–Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients’. In this essay I will look at the benefits and the disadvantages of person-centred therapy and consider whether it provides sufficient tools for the therapist to be effective in the treatment of the client. Looking at the underlying theory (self-actualisation‚ organismic self‚ conditions of worth etc)‚ and the originators of it‚ namely Abraham Maslow and

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    working mothers essay

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    I love cooking so that is the reason I spent a long time working in the hotel. I had a dream to study cooking in the United State where there are a lot of good chefs and many good schools. But the dream did not come true because it was expensive for my family. In 2011 I immigrated to the United States with my sister’s sponsorship. I looked for a job. But my English was not good. I found a job at a Vietnamese restaurant. The job was very hard with a low salary. But I needed that job because every month

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    assignment is on Person centered therapy. Write in 3 equal parts the following: Briefly describe the key concepts. Explain the strengths and weaknesses of this therapy. How do you feel about the approach of this therapy? Answer: Psychotherapy Networker conducted a survey in 2006 (as cited in Corey‚ 2009) identifying Carl Rogers as the single most influential psychotherapist of the past quarter century. Using humanistic psychological concepts‚ Rogers formulated a person-centered approach

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    and cause casualties. Sadly‚ driver error remains the most common cause of road accidents; such as Speeding‚ Drink Driving‚ Seat Belt Wearing‚ Careless Driving‚ At-work‚ Inexperience‚ Failed to Look Properly‚ Loss of Control‚ Failed to Judge Other Person ’s Path/Speed.  I was a witness to one. Once‚ I and my friends decided to go for a walk. We were walking along a crowded road. All of a sudden we heard a loud noise. I saw a man rolling on the ground He was knocked down by a car. The driver was driving

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    Theme Of Working Smarter

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    not to work harder but to work smarter. If you work too hard‚ it would lead to stress and despair‚ and to work smarter would be a quicker way to work and unstressful. Harold Courlander was the author of “All Stories are Anansi’s”‚ an african folktale. The theme of this story is “working smarter than harder”. “Working smarter than harder” means to work efficiently‚ to strategized‚ and quicker than to work hard which makes things harder. “Working smarter than harder” shows a lot in the story. “All Stories

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    hour week‚ with time and a half pay for any overtime hours. Our minimum wage in New York State is six dollars an hour‚ and that is soon to be raised to $6.75 an hour on January 1‚ 2006. We are provided‚ for the most part‚ with healthy and safe working environments. In Chinese society it is nothing like this. Since the difference between the rich and poor is a lot greater in China than it is here‚ many of the poor jump at the opportunity to work in a factory or sweatshop job. They are very low

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    and earn money on their own. It is often caused by financial problems. Working and studying at the same time is hard because of harming education‚stress and no free time. Firstly‚ working may affect academic studies.The main purpose of studying is to focus on getting scientific knowledge which will help in student’s further job. So if a student wants to receive enough education‚ he should spend all his time on studying. Working several hours a day consumes a lot of time and energy so student who

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    Person Centered Care

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    contribute to the art and science section contact: Gwen Clarke‚ art and science editor‚ Nursing Standard‚ The Heights‚ 59-65 Lowlands Road‚ Harrow-on-the-Hill‚ Middlesex HA1 3AW. email: gwen.clarke@rcnpublishing.co.uk Person-centred care: Principle of Nursing Practice D Manley K et al (2011) Person-centred care: Principle of Nursing Practice D. Nursing Standard. 25‚ 31‚ 35-37. Date of acceptance: February 7 2011. Summary This is the fifth article in a nine-part series describing the Principles of Nursing

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