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    twentieth century. He has written some of the greatest stories‚ but all his stories have one thing in common. All of Updike’s stories’ themes are about family relationships‚ marriage‚ and divorce. This topic appears clearly in his three short stores Son‚ Still of Some Use‚ and The Lovely Troubled Women of our Old Crowd. One of the main causes of family problems‚ resulting in divorces‚ is the disability of parents to compromise. Most of the time‚ parents disagree on something and the problem grows until

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    My paternal and maternal grandparents’ health history has provided me a knowledgeable background of my family and health history. I have learned some interesting information about my family’s health history from the family tree I created. Chong Nhia Vang‚ my paternal grandfather‚ was born healthy and now he has dementia/Alzheimer’s due to aging. He also has hearing loss. It is likely not a coincidence that one of my paternal uncles‚ Rauj Vang‚ also has dementia/Alzheimer’s at a younger age than my

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    choose from in family therapy. For a family therapist to be effective‚ it is important for them to choose a theory they feel comfortable using. This selection process must involve previewing the different theories to see which ones match their own unique personal style of counseling. This paper will discuss and compare strategic family therapy‚ structural family therapy‚ and Milan systemic family therapy. It will also include a discussion on the major contributors‚ the history‚ and the specific

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    -Marriage is a marathon not a sprint: It’s a long process; I’m always learning how to improve. I think you have to learn NOT to sweat the little things- and to think of the big picture and just go with it (even if I want to strangle Melissa sometimes…I kid!) Perfect example: Melissa is deathly afraid of contamination (a little known fact about her to most..) and some of her requirements to keep her anxiety at bay- while they seem silly and are just plain annoying to me- I have finally come to the

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    the ideal home and family based on cultural and religious rules. This paper would explore the themes that are ideal to him which are; patriarchy‚ gender roles and male privileging. My father Sharmeel Mohammed grew up in an extended family with both his parents‚ one uncle‚ an aunt‚ a cousin and three siblings. He is presently fifty-one years of age and of East Indian decent. He spent the early years of his life in San Juan and later moved to Curepe along with his extended family. My grandfather grew

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    PracticePSYC-8705-6 | Final PaperEthical Issues in Family and Marital TherapyHealth Psychology Program | | Denise A. Bolden-Little | 11/7/2010 | Introduction Due to the extremely sensitive nature of marital and family therapy‚ it is imperative that therapists engage in the ethical‚ competent treatment of their clients. There are three aspects of marriage and family therapy research that makes it unique from other research fields: 1) multiple family members are involved; 2) it involves extremely

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    Marriage and family therapists help people with issues they have been going through and they talk to them about how they feel towards each other. They are very important because they can save a marriage and even a family. “Unfortunately‚ there are no hard numbers to back up this assertion but it is commonly believed by therapists that the answer to “Does marriage counseling work?” is more often yes when the couple seeks therapy as soon as possible (Guidedoc.com). If a couple waits until their problems

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    Introduction Experiential therapy emerged from the humanistic wing of psychology that was focussed on the immediate‚ here-and-now experience‚ which was most popular in the 1960’s and 70’s. Therapists focussed on the needs of the individual as they attempt to facilitate family interaction‚ resulting in the individuality of each member. As Becvar and Becvar (2000) asserted‚ the hallmarks of experiential family therapy were the importance of individuality‚ personal freedom and self-fulfillment (pp

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    Ethics concerns in Couple and Family therapy. Carolina Cuestas Gutierrez- S00059899 Master of Clinical Counselling - Australian Catholic University. Working with couples and families has a significant role to play in clinical Counselling. This population‚ allow the therapist to encourage the challenging practice that involves different principles‚ risk and threats in order to provide a good service. Couple and Family therapy involves many members whose needs are in conflict‚ which implicates

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    History of Animal-Assisted Therapy Animal-assisted therapy can be traced back to the Ancient Greeks and when they used horse-assisted therapy to boost the morale of the incurably ill. After that‚ there is little documentation for the use and effectiveness of it until the 18th century in York Retreat‚ England. In York Retreat‚ there was a facility ran by Quakers where people with mental illnesses would roam freely on the ground around the animals. The Quakers began to notice the positive interactions

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