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    India Arie Reinforcement India Arie‚ in her song‚ “Wings of Forgiveness‚” illustrates how she forgives her presumably ex-boyfriend for a complication that occurred in their relationship. Arie commences her song with parallelism as she sings the lyrics‚ “I just want you to know that after everything that we’ve been through‚ I just want you to know that I still love you‚ that I still love you‚ yeah.” to demonstrate that the several parts of the sentence are equal in importance. Arie uses this in order

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    BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION PLANS Effective behavior interventions are planned‚ data-driven‚ and based on an assessment of the behav- ior. Undertaking an “intervention” without an assessment or a plan can lead to increased misbehavior. A BIP is individualized for the student‚ designed for the settings where the behavior occurs‚ and imple- mented consistently across those settings. Follow-up‚ monitoring‚ and revision of the BIP are essential as the identified inappropriate behavior is replaced by an

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    Zachariah responded well to the intervention. Zachariah continues to make progress towards his goals Zachariah stated‚ talking back‚ fighting‚ not listening to mom‚ using profanity‚ when he get upset and refusing to do things when told to do so. Zachariah stated‚ that his behavior has cause him to have disagreements‚ with his mother and others‚ people talking about him negatively ‚ being treated differently and not being able to make friend or keep friends. Zachariah stated‚ being suspended from

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    The second evidenced based family intervention model that is applicable to this problem is Dialectical Behavior. Dialectical Behavior or DBT is another extension of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Developed in the late 1980’s through psychologist Marsha M. Linehan its development sought to be a better treatment modality to treat individuals present with borderline personalities. With DBT being able to be utilized in a variety of mental health settings it is a great modality for individuals and families

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    In chapter 5 it discusses the different types of learning disabilities and an individual’s response to intervention RTI. And future discussions I’m going to tempt to remember that in the 1960s Sam Kirk coined the term learning disabilities. The idea of that effective instruction and intervention is changing for the better in the future to assist the disabilities and help the families with the understanding of someone who may have special needs. There are many challenges that are present for someone

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    We are happy to report that Drug Abuse Intervention programs are becoming more enlightened. It wasn’t all that long ago that drug use was widely stigmatized as largely a character defect or moral failing. However‚ new attitudes are emerging that recognize more complex underpinnings‚ such as can be seen in a guide for a medically supervised detox. At the point where the above guide describes the evaluation process‚ it indicates that it is now common to look for "co-occurring mental and physical conditions

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    contrary‚ children may not understand their overwhelming feelings and play therapy can assist them in expressing their thoughts and feelings about their life and those around them through their natural language; play. An example of a play therapy intervention is the traditional use of a sandtray. This paper will review a child’s participation in a sandtray activity. The sandtray process will be reviewed‚ including treatment and recommendations for the participant. Participant Demographics

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    Interventions That Apply Scripture In Psychotherapy Integration of Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality in Counseling Summary The article‚ “Interventions That Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy‚” looks at assorted intervention strategies a Christian therapist might use to integrate Scripture during therapy sessions. The author‚ Fernando Garzon (2005)‚ stated his reason for writing the article was twofold: “first‚ to increase Christian therapists’ awareness of the variety of types of Scripture

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    Forgiveness "We cannot let the world’s wounds destroy our spirits. We cannot let our hurts and betrayals destroy our capacity for growth and caring. That there will be judgment and‚ perhaps‚ justice‚ is necessary. That the violence be confronted and‚ if possible‚ contained is essential. But‚ most important is our capacity to nurture a loving heart‚ to affirm and not to curse‚ to forgive even when we cannot completely forget." - Glenn H. Turner Some Questions to ask: How do you respond when you

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    The Founding Fathers of our great nation‚ the United States of America are some of the most intelligent thinkers America has ever known. They envisioned the future of our country and acted accordingly. Their Constitution‚ which was applicable in the 1700s‚ is still followed nearly 250 years later. They envisioned a country run by an elected leader‚ with two houses or representation to ensure equal representation. Such a system is still used to great effect. They gave rights to the American people

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