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    School of Nursing‚ Midwifery and Social Care BN (Adult Nursing) Programme Module Assessment Module NMS08101 Healthy Lives Intake Trimester 2 2012 Submission Date 2nd May 2012 Word Count (Excluding Reference List) 3179 This is my own work‚ and where I have used other sources these are adequately acknowledged in the text. I understand that‚ if plagiarism is discovered‚ disciplinary action will be taken. By completing the front cover of this

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    Recovery Model To recover from something means to get better or to heal. Recovery is easy to understand when you can see the person’s wombs heal and go away‚ but how can one tell when someone is in recovery when their wombs are invisible to the outside. Mental illness can be said to be one of those invisible womb. Mental illness is often it is an illness that goes not talked about in certain communities and cultures. Addicts abuse certain substance to avoid the reality they have a mental illness

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    ProActive Leadership Consulting - Training - Coaching A reproducible‚ "How to" article from the pen of Dr. Millard MacAdam Selecting And Hiring Customer-Satisfying People © Adapted from his article published in the Christian Management Report Magazine If you are like the other leaders and professionals I’ve coached over the last three decades‚ my guess is you would rather concentrate your time on using your technical skills and expertise and doing the things you like to do.

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    behavioral change‚ introduced by Prochaska and colleagues provides a critical framework for understanding how smokers quit on their own. According to this model‚ smokers achieve long-term quitting success by advancing through a sequence of five motivational and behavioral

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    Proposal summary In response to the significant changes in the restructuring of Human Services involving the merging of Centrelink‚ Medicare and the Children Support Agency‚ the CRS team unit is proposing a change in service delivery for job seekers. Feeling the pressure from recent changes including; shortage of staff due to relocation to Centrelink‚ external pressures from funding bodies and competition with private providers of employment support services‚ the team believes that the proposed

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    it does not work in group settings. There has to be an established level of trust between the clinician and the patient there must exist a “spirit” of motivational interview. Also the MI technique does not apply to any other mode of communication. It specifically applies to verbal communication between a patient and a clinician. Written motivational interview techniques are not successful. Lastly‚ the nurses utilize all available resources to provide the best palliative care that the patient needs

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    “The Person-Centred Therapy approach has its limitations when it comes to treating a gambling addiction.” Discuss. In this assignment I am going to discuss what constitutes addictive behaviour in the context of therapeutic work. An evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of Person-Centred Therapy (PCT) will be used to highlight the limitations of this mode of therapy when used for clients with a gambling addiction. Other models of therapy will also be explored in order to ascertain whether

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    The social work profession promotes social change‚ problem solving in relationships and the empowerment and liberation of children‚ adults and families to enhance well-being. (International definition of social work). Social issues need to be addressed in an appropriate individual way‚ methods of intervention can be suitable for one individual and not the other. Alternatively it’s important to have a vast knowledge on different methods to address social issues in practice. An important skill in these

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    Outline for Treatment Approaches There are types of approaches to help an individual with recovering from drug and substance abuse. The approaches that are being looked at to help someone recover is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)‚ Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET)‚ Medication Management‚ Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA)‚ and Community Reinforcement and Family Training Approach (CRAFT). Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Cognitive behavioral; therapy (CBT) was developed as an aide

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    WARNING SIGNS OF RELAPSE The clinical definition of relapse is when a person is affected again by a condition that affected them in the past. By definition‚ for relapse to happen‚ the disease must have been in remission or cured. In the case of addiction‚ the disease is incurable (chronic)‚ however the disease can be put into remission. Relapse is often thought of as an event‚ such as taking a drink or using a drug: however relapse is actually an extended process that begins long

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