system is struggling globally with the rising costs and uneven quality of health care services in spite of the hard work of benevolent‚ well-trained clinicians. Policy makers in collaboration with health care leaders have implemented a considerable number of changes including reducing errors‚ enforcing guidelines and implementing electronic medical records‚ but more still needs to be done given the current state of health. In the US‚ the healthcare system is facing unmatched force to change especially
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Health Policy values Name Course Course title Course instructor Date I am an American national‚ born in Nigeria‚ raised in the upper middle class in an orthodox family. In the US‚ my denomination enjoys a massive representation‚ having a lot of values‚ traditions‚ beliefs‚ as well as an inclination to the New Testament. My religion regularly holds that our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit and as a result in the healing of the body as well as the soul are frequently interlinked
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11 Social Care Theory for Practice Assessment 1 Outcome 1 ALISON HERRIOT Values 1) The values that I hold at this point in my life have developed over the years there have been many influences like family‚ friends‚ work‚ and my life experiences have played a part in the development of these values. Values are a guide that I feel I need to have in order for me to continue my life in the right direction and be as happy as it can be. These are some of the values and what influences I feel
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Marginalisation‚ means being pushed to the margins of society‚ this means that you are unable to participate in the health and care services that are available. In health and social care no one should be marginalised no matter what their background is circumstances‚ sexual orientation on health status. * Disempowerment means that a group of people are discriminated‚ by the health professions it could be the nurses in the hospital discriminating against the group of people; this also means that
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claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients‚ one must look at the theoretical concepts of person-centred therapy (PCT) and its underlying philosophical influences. The PCT approach was developed during the 1940’s and 1950’s by an American psychologist Carl Rogers‚ now known as Rogerian counselling; he proposed new humanistic ideas for counselling which moved away from the doctor/patient relationship. PCT emphasises person to person relationship
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and some baby walk‚ at the age 12-36 baby start walk without problem and jump when and using his hand and eat with his own hands. | Intellectual development | Infancy can count to 20 they know ABC and they watch TV and ask to go out‚ begin to pretend by acting out familiar activities. Responding‚ and making some kind of sound understands by people around him and copy mum and dads words. | Social development | From the birth infant knows people around him by how they treat him and infant making relationship
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In the care home for adults there are different principle in health and social care practise which we applies irrespective of gender‚ race‚ disability‚ age‚ sexual orientation‚ religion‚ belief. health and social care service intention is to identify the nature on illness ‚to treat and improve both physical and mental health. It has a duty to each and every individual that it serves and must respect their human rights (act 1998 ) it also has a wider social duty to promote equality service and help
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Compare and contrast two counselling theories covered on this module. Discuss the strengths and limitations of the two models. In this essay I am going to explore two multicultural theories which are person centered therapy and Gestalt therapy. I will start by discussing the two perspectives in relations to then illustrate the similarities and differences between them. During this time I will also be identifying the strengths and limitations of both of the models. The Gestalt approach to therapy
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2553 Evaluate the claim that Person-centred Therapy offers the therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients. In this essay I am going to look at whether person-centred therapy offers the therapist all they will need to treat a client. I am firstly going to focus on a brief history of person-centred therapy‚ then look at the characteristics and key elements of person-centred therapy. Once I have done this I shall look at criticisms of person-centred therapy from other writers and then
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whether by speech‚ writing‚ or signs; interchange of speech. We communicate with others all the time‚ wherever we may be‚ often without even realising it and sometimes without intending to. Interpersonal skills are those skills that enable us to interact with another person‚ allowing us to communicate successfully with them. Good communication skills are vital for those working in health and social care as they help them to: develop positive relationships with people using services and their
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