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    With a case study of this magnitude‚ the role of the counselor is to simply provide Ana with a psychoanalytic theory approach; that will allow her to express her thoughts and goals for her future. The theory that would be most suitable for this analysis is the Solution-Focused Theory. Solution- Focused Theory is a combination of several approaches‚ that focuses heavily on the present and future. When using this therapy is it not ideal to focus on past problems because it redirects the client thoughts

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    relevance of taking a theory course in your graduate nursing program‚ or the usefulness of theory in nursing practice? In the case study provided‚ Julia Costales was skeptical about theory in nursing practice‚ and on a day at the veterans’ administration (VA) inpatient medical unit‚ she was caring for a complex patient. The medical unit’s acute care nurse practitioner challenged her to identify theories that would help guide care for her patient. McEwen (2014a) explains that‚ “Use of theory also promotes

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    Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory explained the regions of the mind‚ known as the conscious‚ preconscious‚ and unconscious. Freud believed that within these three areas of consciousness‚ was an internal conflict. However‚ Abraham Maslow argued differently‚ and developed the Humanistic Theory as a response to Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory and other behavioral theories. Whereas Freud’s theory argued that mental processes controlees our lives‚ Maslow argued that we are free beings that control our consciousness

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    An Empirical Investigation of Arbitrage Pricing Theory: A case Zimbabwe Petros Jecheche University of Zimbabwe ABSTRACT This study investigates the Arbitrage Pricing Theory for the case of Zimbabwe using time series data from 1980 to 2005 within a vector autoregressive (VAR) framework. The Granger causality tests are conducted to establish the existence of causality among the variables like inflation‚ exchange rate and Gross Domestic Product. The VAR estimates as shown by the impulse response

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    Biological and Humanistic Approaches to Personality PSY250 As research into personality progressed‚ scientists began to look beyond psychoanalysis and trait theories for other explanations into how personality develops. They started to look at the biological factors that influence personality formation (Hans Eysenck‚ Jeffrey Gray‚ Sir Francis Galton (genetic study of twins))‚ the effect of growth needs on personality formation (Abraham Maslow)‚ and the basic aspects of the humanistic personality

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    Nursing as a human science is the study of and the constant evaluation of what patient-nurse relationship means to the health care provider in this specific case the nurse. In order to be fully aware of the strengths and weakness the nurse needs to explore the driving force of their work. Nursing as a human science assist nurses and or nurses to be in being more aware of the richness that as nurses she or he can bring to patient’s care as well as to the collaborating team. Nursing as a human science

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    Abraham Maslow Abraham Harold Maslow was an American psychologist who endorsed the idea of self-actualization. Born on April 1‚ 1908 in Brooklyn‚ New York‚ he was one of seven children. Though he turned out to be an existentialist legend‚ his parents themselves were uneducated‚ and pushed him hard for academic success. He first studied law at the city college of New York before he found what truly interested him and came later on: human sexuality. Maslow married his first cousin Bertha Goodman‚

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    Evaluating Humanistic Counselling Humanistic counselling is the kind of counselling where the specialist provides their clients with the chance to reflect on themselves and evaluate their personal awareness by understanding who they are‚ their individual feelings and the likelihood that they could choose several factors about their individual lives (Counsellor Guide‚ 2000); (Rowan‚ 2014). The humanistic approach focuses majorly on bringing out an individual’s unique characteristics such as growth

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    A Case Study On Path Goal Theory In the path-theory preferring to “Jeanne Lewis case”‚ she used several behavior techniques to influence her staff. The staff behavior to the techniques will be explained in relation to path-goal theory. The “Jeanne Lewis Case”‚ will explain the aspects or relationship of staff behavior to characteristics of the path-goal theory. These techniques removed obstacles that interfered with goals accomplishment‚ provides and support needed by employees‚ and ties meaningful

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    I choose to analyze the case of Yisel. Yisel is a 21 years old female and a college student studying psychology at the U of M. She lives currently apart from her family because of her study. Her parents are Mexicans and they moved to Minnesota in the 1980s. Yisel is a second-generation immigrant. Her older sister was born in Mexico‚ but Yisel and her brothers were born in the US. Although both her parents now have jobs‚ they had encountered many difficulties in finding jobs because of language barriers

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