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    OD Interventions

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    INDUSTRIAL VISIT REPORT 2014 INTRODUCTION The one day Industrial visit for the 4th Semester was conducted on 07th of March‚ 2014. To have a visual study on an organization‚ one company was chosen as Interport Global Logistics Pvt. Ltd. The visit helped on to take a close look on the company’s various aspects. PROFILE One of the most professional solution providers in the logistics industry IGL has come a long way since its inception. Established in 1991 by current Chairman & Managing Director

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    Children of Intervention

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    Children of Invention‚ Revisited" By: David Johnson I agree with Winston when he says that we are now all children of innovation. It is true that everything we do these days revolves around social networking and social media. A tweeter massage or fb post affects even the stock market. I however do not think that most people see it the same way I do. I have had conversations with older men and women that say we would be better off if we did not have all this technology. I feel that it is up

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    Concept Analysis of Patient Centered Care Monet J. Scott Chamberlain College of Nursing NR: 501 Theoretical Basis Advance Nursing May 2015 Concept Analysis of Patient Centered Care A concept analysis seeks to outline‚ distinguish‚ and enhance the clarity of the nursing profession as well as stimulate future research endeavors. Within the development of a concept analysis‚ notions and thoughts are outlined and examined through the fundamental features of that particular concept. According

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    Nursing and Person

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    nursing metaparadigm include person‚ health‚ environment and nursing. Recently‚ the inclusion of a fifth concept‚ social justice‚ has been discussed in the literature as part of the metaparadigm. This paper will outline the meaning of these five metaparadigm concepts illustrated through the author’s personal nursing practice. Throughout the paper the author refers to "person" as "she"‚ but acknowledges that in practice‚ person includes both she and/or he. Person The person is a complex and dynamic

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    Teaching goes back a long way in human history‚ where the students were taught in classrooms. In this teacher-centered style‚ the teacher would be instructing the students on various subjects‚ relying on mere textbooks. The scope for individual attention and creating a passion among the students about the subject taught has been a concern for a very long time. Student –centered instruction is gaining more importance where students exercise a substantial degree of responsibility for what

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    Therapys and Treatments

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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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    touch therapy

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    are bilaterally symmetrical‚ we are healthy‚ but when they are imbalanced‚ we become ill. TT allows a healer to detect and correct imbalances. To do this‚ the healer must be "centered" (a form of meditation)‚ and must have strong intentions to help and heal the patient. Patients sit or lie comfortably. When properly centered‚ the healer passes his

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    Crisis Intervention A Review

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    Education Crisis Intervention: A Review Raymond B. Flannery‚ Jr.‚ Ph.D. and George S. Everly‚ Jr.‚ Ph.D. ABSTRACT: Critical incidents are sudden‚ unexpected‚ often life-threatening time-limited events that may overwhelm an individual’s capacity to respond adaptively. Frequently‚ extreme critical incident stressors may result in personal crises‚ traumatic stress‚ and even Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. This paper presents a concise‚ fully-referenced‚ state-of-the-art review of crisis intervention procedures

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    include social work intervention prior to the introduction of task-centred practice. This will provide an insight in to why task-centred methods were introduced. I will also portray the strengths and weaknesses of task-centred practice. The essay will also depict the underlying theory that underpins task-centred practice in relation to social work. I will endeavour to critically analyse the effectiveness of this approach. I will then compare this approach with crisis intervention and provide an analysis

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    Occupational Therapy Essay

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    Occupational therapy (OT) helps people function in environments‚ such as home‚ work‚ school‚ or within his or her community‚ by addressing the physical‚ psychological‚ and cognitive needs of his or her well-being through engagement in everyday activities. In short‚ occupational therapy helps those live life to its fullest no matter their health or disabilities. Occupational therapists typically provide interventions to clients in the settings where they will likely engage in daily activities the

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