Object-Relations and Interpersonal approaches) are more contemporary and may not stick as closely to Freudian ideas. However‚ they also focus on the underlying (i.e. unconscious) themes that drive us‚ often developed in childhood. Humanistic: This approach
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Glasser(1925) has developed this approach as he believed that looking into your past and dwelling on the past is not beneficial for the therapeutic environment. He believed that one should look at the present reality in order to achieve happiness or be content in life. He was also convinced that one should take responsibility for one’s actions and not project it onto other issues. “The basic assumption is that all any of us can control is our present lives” (Corey;2009.p 316) The approach is based on the Choice
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The technocratic/hazards approach to disaster is more closely based on physical and information aspects of disasters/hazards. With this approach there is a lot more emphasis on characteristics such as: magnitude‚ frequency‚ duration‚ areal extent‚ speed of onset‚ spatial distribution and temporal spacing. This allows for researchers to be focused on the relationship between humans and the physical hazards to humans‚ caused by the disaster. The risk analysis for this approach is more on a scientific
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With all therapeutic modalities‚ there are limitations; the humanistic approach is no different. One criticism is that while the empathic‚ non judgemental‚ congruent approach provides a very open forum for the client it does not require the therapist to have any knowledge or expertise on the actual issue being presented‚ relying on the client to come up with the solutions. To a large extent I agree with this. I think a basic understanding of the background and forces at play should be expected otherwise
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developed a widened perspective and a new appreciation for caring. This knowledge has improved and reshaped my approach to caring. As a nurse‚ I am considered a leader in my community and through leadership I am able to create change. As a transformed leader I have a deeper understanding of myself as caring and as a result am able to initiate change to the current system from an approach of healing and caring. Watson (2000) notes‚ “Transformed nurse leaders who walk the fourfold via represent
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Constitution is a written one‚ the interpretation of this work is still up to debate. Through judicial review‚ laws are determined whether they are Constitutional or not by the Supreme Court. As the power of the judiciary exists‚ the Originalist approach to Constitutional interpretation
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Throughout the therapeutic relationship‚ the principles of the Care programme approach (CPA) were applied. As Ann was already involved in Mental Health services she already has co-coordinator allocated. Additionally‚ throughout her hospital she had allocated named nurse‚ responsible for care planning and implementing CPA reviews. CPA help to facilitated effective metal health assessments‚ allowing for underpinning of knowledge for care planning and CPA to influential and meaningful exercise. To Make
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Structural Family Therapy Counseling Approach Liberty University COUN 601: Marriage and Family Counseling 1 October 10‚ 2014 The Structural Approach to Family Therapy “Over the past twenty years psychotherapy and family therapy have been inundated with a plethora of empirically validated treatments for particular disorders” (Breulin‚ D.C.‚ Pinsof‚ W.‚ Russell‚ W.P.‚ & Lebow‚ J.‚ 2001. p. 293). (Breulin et al.‚ 2001) suggest that psychotherapist will ultimately require to integrating empirical data
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MODULE 1 SYTEMATIC APPROACH TO MANAGING OHS ASSESSMENT Module 1 PROJECT 1 Write a detailed report on the implementation of a systematic approach to managing OHS. Your report might be theoretical or based on your specific workplace. Ensure that you include the following: Requirements for record-keeping Sources of OHS information and data Consultative arrangements OHS action plans OHS specialists (internal or external) and technical advisors Other
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A Systematic Approach to Decision Making A logical and systematic decision-making process helps you address the critical elements that result in a good decision. By taking an organized approach‚ you’re less likely to miss important factors‚ and you can build on the approach to make your decisions better and better. There are six steps to making an effective decision: 1. Create a constructive environment. 2. Generate good alternatives. 3. Explore these alternatives. 4. Choose the best alternative
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