or passive.In passive sentences‚ the thing receiving the action is the subject of the sentence and the thing doing the action is optionally included near the end of the sentence. You can use the passive form if you think that the thing receiving the action is more important or should be emphasized. You can also use the passive form if you do not know who is doing the action or if you do not want to mention who is doing the action. [Thing receiving action] + [be] + [past participle of verb] + [by]
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a counsellor or psychotherapist uses the services of another counsellor or psychotherapist to review their work with clients‚ their professional development‚ and often their personal development as well. Supervision is a professional service‚ rather than a managerial role‚ and for counsellors who work in institutions‚ supervision and management will normally be entirely separate. The supervisor acts not as a ‘boss’‚ but as a consultant. Some counsellors also use group supervision‚ in which several
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skills. However‚ the demerit was that there was few chances to practice spoken English. During the English lesson‚ the teacher preferred to use Cantonese for the sake of taking care of the classmates who were weak in English. I could just make appointments with the English teacher to practice my English when I was free. To make improvements‚ I could only use the programs provided by Self-Learning Language Centre. In order to have further practices‚ I could just form a post-class group discussion
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industry’s sales surpassed the $150 billion mark‚ and more than 3 million people were employed in the industry (U.S. Census Bureau 2007). Usage among average fast food consumers was reported in 2006 to be at over 17 visits per month and among heavy use consumers to be nearly one visit per day (Clarke 2006). We have an interest in exploring: (1) the pedagogical value of this research in the fields of marketing‚ business management and consumer finance; (2) the differences between consumer expectations
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Self-reflection in Reflective Practice: A Note of Caution Kam-shing Yip: British Journal of Social Work (2006) 36‚777-788‚ doi:10.1093/bjsw/bch323‚ Advance Access publication October 31‚ 2005: My reflection on this article (attached). Ruch identified four types of reflective learning: 1. technical rationality and level of knowledge 2. practical personal assumptions and beliefs 3. process focus on conscious and unconscious (psychodynamic) development of reflective self 4. Critical challenges
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Schizophrenia and Nursing Interventions Schizophrenia‚ a chronic and immobilizing condition defined as a psychiatric disease affects approximately 1% of the world’s population (Harris‚ Nagy & Vargaaxis‚ 2011). It is known to decrease the standard life expectancy by ten years due to its dire effects on morbidity and mortality‚ ranking it to be among the ‘top ten causes of disability adjusted life years” (Zigmond‚ Rowland & Coyle‚ 2015). The disease presents itself most commonly in young adults‚ and
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Copyright 2005 by Rosemead School of Psychology Biola University‚ 0091-6471/410-730 INTERVENTIONS THAT APPLY SCRIPTURE IN PSYCHOTHERAPY FERNANDO GARZON Regent University Christian therapists are sometimes challenged in their work with appropriately religious clients to develop treatment components that incorporate the Bible. Utilizing a case study format‚ this article describes various intervention strategies available for the clinician to consider. Psychodynamic‚ psychoeducational‚ theoeducational
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Ergonomic Interventions for Reducing Musculoskeletal Disorders: An Overview‚ Related Issues and Future Directions Robert Norman and Richard Wells Department of Kinesiology Faculty of Applied Health Sciences University of Waterloo Waterloo‚ ON N2L 3G1 May 1998 For the Institute for Work & Health To the Royal Commission on Workers Compensation in British Columbia Ergonomic Interventions for Reducing Musculoskeletal Disorders: An Overview‚ Related Issues and Future Directions. Robert
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Lifespan Reflection: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Terri Griffith The Chicago School of Professional Psychology The Curious Case of Benjamin Button depicts the life of a man who essentially ages in reverse. This bizarre phenomenon was represented by the aging process of an “elderly-looking” infant who gradually grows into an “infant-looking” elderly. The film tells the story of Benjamin through the life experiences and changes that he goes though. The following reflection will analyze
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Running head: A FUTURE TREND IN CRISIS INTERVENTION A Future Trend in Crisis Intervention Your Name HERE University of Phoenix Mental Health and Crisis Interventions BSHS 471 INSTRUCTOR HERE DATE HERE A Future Trend in Crisis Intervention As the population in the United States continues to climb the need for human services professionals does the same. Human service agencies are often face the dilemmas of being over-worked and under paid. Professionals in this field are often prone
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