List and describe the points of referral to meet the needs of the learners. Planning • I would ensure the course documents take into consideration the individual needs of the learner. E.g. Initial Assessment‚ Scheme of work‚ ILP and APL • Provide a suitable learning environment conducive to learning with regards to layout and accessibility. • I would include varied styles of learning throughout the teaching. • Ensure the booking form has sections included to highlight any special needs.
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Reason for Referral: Jadine is an 18-year-old‚ Caucasian female who was referred to us by her math professor. She had a panic attack in class. When Jadine came to us we did an Intake interview to help us get a better understanding of what her presenting problems were and to give us a clear understanding of which assessments would be best for us to use. Behavioral observations Jadine has indicated that she had pregnancy related complications that may have affected her well-being. She has a poor appetite
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Teddy (Andrew) is experiencing repression by blocking the events of his wife drowning their kids‚ and Teddy later killing her. Teddy (Andrew) shows repression by the anxiety in his dreams. In his dreams he sees a kids body floating in a lake and a lady drowning them. Come to find out these are his kids and his wife is the lady who drown them. Teddy (Andrew) has dissociative amnesia caused from the repressed memory of his wife killing their three kids and then teddy killing her. Teddy (Andrew)
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What is an Employer Association? Give an example‚ other than the AMMA. An employer association is a body that is established by a number of employers to look after common business affairs. Their role is to provide services to member employers in the areas of trade and commerce‚ and with employment relations matters and political lobbying (Loudon et al 2009). Loudon et al (2009‚ p. 56) also details that employer associations can “act as a foil for the collective power of unions”‚ for example‚
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1) T he content of the unconscious mind is the focus of ________ therapy. A) R ogerian B) r eciprocal inhibition C) p sychoanalystic D) b ehavioral E) i nsight 2) M AO inhibitors and tricyclics are two important types of A) a ntipsychotic medications. B) a ntidepressant drugs. C) b ehavioral therapies. D) p sychosurgeries. E) c ognitive fear reduction techniques. 3) J anet has an intense fear of spiders. Her therapist picks one up and lets it sit on her shoulder. The therapist is utilizing
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402 W College Ave Unit 2360 Ada‚ OH 45810 February 23‚ 2015 Senator Cliff Hite Senate Building 1 Capitol Square‚ 1st Floor Columbus‚ OH 43215 Dear Senator Hite: My name is Anna Martin and I reside at 402 W College Ave Unit 2360 in Ada‚ Ohio. I am currently a second year pharmacy student attending Ohio Northern University. I am writing in regards to urge your support of Senate Bill 240. Introduced as Senate Bill 240 in the 130th General Assembly‚ this bill discusses pharmacist consult agreements
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I am going to be observing the child on he’s physical development I have chose this because I think the child is around the age where he starts to develop physical skills eg: learning to stand ‚move from one place to the another holding them self’s up. That why I think it’s a good idea to do physical development. I will be observing he’s physical side by doing 6 activities with him I will be writing note on him and take photos on him the activates will be doing takes like playing ball games ‚ going
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To learn the secret to a long and happy relationship that’s free from uncertainty and doubt‚ go to: http://www.romantic-quotes.com/go/relationship 1 Contents CONTENTS..................................................................................2 INTRODUCTION..........................................................................3 THE 7 SECRETS.....................................................................4 HONESTY...............................................................
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Staffordshire ST5 8NN Email deanhancockdh8@hotmail.co.uk Daytime No: 01782 660 610 Mobile No: 07786 540 626 Course Details: Manchester‚ Davy Hulme 14 – 18th September 2009 Lecturer: Gavin Loze Exercise Referral Foundation Course Assessment 2: Case Study Report 1. Summary of the client details [pic] Additional Information BMI 29 BF 31% Weight 85kg Peak Flow 400 BMD 2.5 SD Norm (vertebrae‚ Wrist) TYPE 1 Osteoporosis Smoking
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Understanding the Relationships between teachers and other professionals in lifelong learning and possible points of referral for learners. A teachers primary role is to deliver information. The 2003 workload agreement (Woodward and Peart‚ 2013) not only defined the levels of work a teacher could reasonably expect but also defined the roles which would provide a framework of support to the specifics of the teaching role. Though this applies to secondary education the principles can inform teacher
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