Answers to Study Guide Worksheets and Integrated Case Studies 1 Answers to Study Guide Worksheets and Integrated Case Studies CHAPTER 1—PHARMACOLOGY AND THE NURSING PROCESS IN LPN PRACTICE Part I: Subjective and Objective Information Part II: Components of the Nursing Process Copyright © 2013‚ 2010‚ 2006‚ 2003‚ 2000‚ 1995‚ 1991 by Mosby‚ an imprint of Elsevier Inc. 1 2 Answers to Study Guide Worksheets and Integrated Case Studies Part III: Nursing Drug History Part III: The Process of
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Assignment 2: Individual Assignment Essay Issue One: Breaching Confidentiality in Counseling Minors Before we move into the topic‚ we want to explore the issue of confidentiality in counseling. This is applicable to not just minors but also all age groups‚ religions‚ cultures and genders. Remley (1985) stated that confidentiality is an ethical standard that is a rule of practice set forth by a profession. The American Counseling Association’s (ACA) Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice require that counselors
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6.1 Evaluate the form of therapy that would be the most beneficial in treating someone with an eating disorder. The forms of therapies that are beneficial in treating someone with an eating disorder are Feminist Therapy‚ Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Brief Therapy. These three treatments have been successful with someone with an eating disorder but there are many more which in addition to the predominant approaches used by therapist and other members of the treatment team have been adapted and
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(McAllister‚ Morrissey‚ McAuliffe‚ Davidson‚ McConnell‚ & Reddy‚ 2011). The field of Mental Health has been an evolving process ever since its infancy. In the early stages of Mental Health‚ individuals who were deemed appropriate for mental health counseling were being labeled as "ill" and in need of serious and immediate treatment. While on the other hand‚ individuals who were not deemed appropriate for Mental Health were being considered leading a healthy and normal life (Smith & Robinson‚ 2011).
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The book chapter that dealt with the topic of ethics was Theory and Practice of Counseling and Psychotherapy by Gerald Corey. This was the book that was used for the Introduction to Counseling class. The chapter‚ called “Ethical Issues in Counseling Practice”‚ gave a good deal of information about what ethics looks like for a counselor when it comes to therapy. First of all‚ the chapter provided a great basis at the beginning by giving steps that a person needs to take when making an ethical decision
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Cognitive approach The cognitive approach focuses on the way information is processed by humans. It looks at how we as individuals treat information and how it leads to responses. Cognitive psychologists study internal processes such as attention‚ language‚ memory‚ thinking and perception. The main assumption of this approach is that in when information is received it is then processed by the brain and this processing directs how we as individuals behave or justify why we behave the way we
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Task 1: Psychodynamic approach P1 – Explain the principle psychological perspectives. M1 – Assess different psychological approaches to study. Sigmund Freud developed an approach which was the first psychological approach that elucidated behaviour. Freud discovered the psychoanalysis‚ which is a technique for curing mental illness and also a theory which explains human behaviour. Psychoanalysis is recognised as the talking cure. Normally‚ Freud would inspire his patients to talk freely (on
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Analyzing Counseling Theories Walden University Analyzing Counseling Theories Part 1: Chart Theory 1: Jungian Analytical Theory Theory 2: Alderian Theory Background Theory • Focuses on mind‚ body‚ soul (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Carl Gustav Jung (founder) (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Physician (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Partners Jung and Freud (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Alfred Adler (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Understanding their surroundings (Capuzzi‚ Gross‚ 2011) • Social environment
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The question ? Why Counseling is a great tool in Social Work Practice The Role and Applicability of Counselling in Social Work Practice Social work originated as a community help measure in the 19th century and has since then become an organised discipline that aims to support and empower those who suffer from social unfairness. Apart from helping the disadvantaged to live with dignity‚ social work aims at achieving social inclusion and has been found to be effective in correcting disparities
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Cultural Competence in Counseling In today’s society there is a multitude of culturally diverse individuals. As a mental health counselor it is not only in my best interest to make sure that I am aware of my own cultural heritage‚ but it is also my responsibility to insure that I am aware of my client’s cultural heritage. The purpose of this paper is to discuss how culturally different I am from a client in the following case study Jia is a young Asian woman who immigrated
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