During therapeutic involvement counselors explore various methods of intervention tactics learned. However‚ it is other viewpoints critical for the development of each therapist style. This paper examines the development of this counselor’s personal values‚ ground rules‚ and ethics in a professional setting. The main focus describes viewpoints of the counselor’s perspectives‚ the effects‚ and sources‚ which contributed to these notions. This paper further explains the counselor decisions in ethical
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Casey Renfro Mr. Cox English 1301 4 March 2012 Prison Nursing I had been a nurse for 1 yr‚ and only worked in long term care. I craved a change in my career that was exciting‚ yet challenging; I decided to become a correctional nurse. I had no idea what was in store for me when I applied for a position with UTMB .I spoke with family and friends who thought I was crazy for wanting to work in such a hostile environment. Needless to say‚ I didn’t listen and followed my own instinct. When
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I have always been fascinated with doctors and nurses They’re always there when we need them and genuinely care for our well being. You can always count on them to find out what’s wrong with you‚ and sometime the better ones will even give you advice based on personal experience Unfortunately‚ as much as I am fascinated by the prospects of becoming a doctor or nurse I feel scared to fully commit to the field. I worry that after I’ve completed the classroom half I might not have the resolution to
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Personal and Organizational Value Alignment Paolo Melendez MGT/521 January 4‚ 2011 Tony Manzanetti Personal and Organizational Value Alignment Values of Kudler Fine Foods as an Organization Genuineness and passion. “Kudler Fine Foods is committed to providing our customers with the finest selection of the very best foods and wines selection so that your culinary visions can come true” (Kudler Fine Foods mission Statement). This mission statement contains genuineness and passion
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Running head: CULTURAL VALUES AND PERSONAL ETHICS Effect of Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Anne E. Bonidie University of Phoenix Effect of Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Decisions we make everyday are influenced in part by our core values. Our cultural background‚ individual bias‚ personal ethics‚ and past experiences help to form the basis of our value system. "We begin sharpening our values at a very early age. Our parents‚ teachers‚ friends‚ religious leaders‚ heroes
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A value is a belief a mission or a philosophy that is meaningful‚ weather we are consciously aware of them or not. During the value action my top tree values where wisdom‚ happiness and self respect. As a class the their where 8 values bought for 2000 dollars each‚ which happiness was one of them. Personally I was surprised that wisdom and self respect weren’t one of the top value list as a class. My personal value starts with happiness. Undoubtedly‚ happiness is the most important part in our
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about in his or her life dealing with cultural values and personal ethics‚ he or she may look at themselves in a whole new light. He or she would think that whatever their cultural values are they should coincide with their personal ethics and for most people this may not always be the case. As I took the time to write this paper and think about my own values and ethics I began to analyze those who are around me and I asked them about their own values and ethics and if they have ever felt that they
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Personal Values Development Paper Many people face ethical dilemmas on a daily basis. According to Nelson and Trevi (2004)‚ ethical dilemmas are perceived as "situations concerning right and wrong where values are in conflict". When faced with such ethical dilemmas‚ questions will arise‚ such as a) how do I react‚ b) what is the thought process behind the reaction‚ and c) what forged the feelings and beliefs I have. This paper will address these questions as well as the potential impact of my values
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while preparing staff for the implementation of the “Dry Run Process” testing of the Open Heart Program. She is truly an exceptional leader! While I did not mention the nurse leader interview in my clinical log‚ I interviewed‚ Anne Fereday‚ RN‚ BSN‚ MSN who began her nursing career in Albany‚ NY and has held a variety of nurse leadership roles since 1991.
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My own personal and social care values will influence the provision of care that i will provide within my working role. It will be essential when working with service users that i am aware of my personal feelings‚ emotions‚ attitudes‚ and beliefs. Being aware of these can help minimise the risk of prejudice‚ discrimination and unfair treatment towards others. I value individualization‚ being your own person and expressing your feelings‚ as a care worker it is essential to value individual rights
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