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    Theory Name: Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy (Murdock‚ 2013)‚ A-B-C Theory (Digiuseppe‚ Doyle‚ Windy‚ and Backx)‚ Rational Therapy‚ 1961 (Dryden‚ 2005) Theory Originator: Albert Ellis (DiGiuseppe‚ 2014) Theory Time Period: 1955 (David‚ Szentagotai‚ Eva‚ Macavei‚ 2005) Theory Approach: This is a cognitive behavioral approach that is ahistorical and active oriented to managing cognitive‚ emotional‚ and behavioral disturbances (David‚ Szentagotai‚ Eva‚ Macavei‚ 2005). Rational emotive behavior

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    Article Review of Prenatal Breastfeeding Education and Breastfeeding Outcomes Rosen‚ I.‚ Krueger‚ M.‚ Carney‚ L.‚ & Graham‚ J. (2008). Prenatal breastfeeding education and breastfeeding outcomes. MCN The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing 33(5)‚ 315-319. The article was retrieved from the PsycINFO database. The article compares the impact of prenatal breastfeeding education on breastfeeding initiation and continuation at six months on three different populations receiving varying

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    Article Review HRM 599-Benefits The article I have researched for this article review was written according to the New York Times was about “how a small business owners have problems with unemployment claims and one owner who was surprised when an unemployment claim came across her desk by an employee who had quit more than a year before (Mount‚ 2011)”. Her company who had hired the employee after the employee’s company had went out of business then that owner rehired the

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    knowledge and research. Article: Reflecting on nurses’ views on using research in practice. Heaslip‚ V.‚ Hewitt-Taylor‚ J. & Rowe‚ N. E. 2012. Reflecting on nurses’ views on using research in practice. British journal of nursing‚ 21‚ 1341-1346. Journal Subset: Double Blind Peer Reviewed; Editorial Board Reviewed; Europe; Expert Peer Reviewed; Nursing; Peer Reviewed; UK & Ireland. Special Interest: Evidence-Based Practice. No. of Refs: 26 This journal article argues that culture within

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    Jake Lausier Money and Banking Article Review #1 Introduction The article I read was The Interest-induced Wealth Effect and the Behavior of real and nominal interest rates: a comment. It was written by Laurence H. Meyer and Jess B. Yawitz in June of 1977 and is from The Journal of Finance‚ Volume Three. The article investigates the effects of the interest-induced wealth effect for the response of interest rates to monetary change and to changes in the expected inflation rate. It also looks

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    The client: Elena Elena is an adolescent female‚ coming to the therapy process demonstrating through actions and words a great deal of anxiety and overall apathy for her situation. Elena is a smart‚ socially engaged Mexican American attending public high school. She opens the session with presenting problems regarding conflict over what she might do after high school. Preliminary conceptualization from a cognitive perspective Overall‚ there is an obvious feeling of disempowered regarding

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    The Cognitive behaviour therapy can be seen as a talking therapy which can be used to help manage problems by changing ways we see things‚ the way we think and behave. Cognitive behaviour Therapy can be used to treat Anxiety‚ Depression and can be useful for other mental and physical Health problems. CBT combines elements of cognitive and behavioural therapy and approaches. The main focus of the course is the relationship with all other therapies that seek to effect perception and behaviour. In such

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    Article Review Steven Anders Criminal Justice 500 November 30‚ 2014 Honorable Scott W. Naus Instructor Abstract Judges are the most prestigious members of the court system‚ but they are faced with challenges that reflect upon there ethics‚ and faithfulness to the people they serve. Often judges make careless misstates and forget that they are appointed or voted in by the public. Therefore some judges have been removed from the bench due to their behavior that includes‚ sexual allegations

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    Journal Article Critique Student’s Name Institution Affiliation Journal Article Critique The need to adopt and adapt to the ever-changing modern world coupled by the desire to improve productivity and efficiency means that new insights and effective ways of carrying out operations is a welcome reprieve in all professions. An important way through which individuals can identify fresh and effective perspectives and approaches that can foster organizational and profession efficiency and productivity

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    Research Article Review Ackil‚ J.K.‚ & Zaragoza‚ M.S. (2011). Forced fabrication versus interviewer suggestions: Differences in false memory depend on how memory is assessed. Applied Cognitive Psychology‚ 25(6)‚ 933-942. The goal of the current research was to compare incidence of false memories resulting from suggestive interviews involving forced fabrication with those involving exposure to misleading suggestions by the interviewer. Type of fictitious post-event information was manipulated

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