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    Human Service Scenario Analysis BSHS 322 Abstract Kendra is an African American female who is going through some tough times. She is addicted to drugs‚ she does porn‚ and she is a prostitute. She had five children‚ but after recently losing two because of pneumonia‚ she has found herself in jeopardy of losing her other three children. Kendra does not know how to communicate properly because of growing up in a dysfunctional family. There are different ways to use effective communication strategies

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    Human Services can be described as catering to people’s needs. When one is a human service professional they are encouraged to be open minded and promote client uniqueness. To keep values within the profession because of different beliefs and morals‚ there is a code of ethics. This is an important guideline to follow. The code of ethics is used every day in the field and can help establish trust between client and professional. It can also help a professional ensure they are making ethical-decisions

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    Human services is broadly defined‚ with the primary objective of meeting human needs through an interdisciplinary knowledge base focusing on prevention and remediation of certain problems‚ and retaining an obligation to improve the overall quality of life. Professionals within the field of human services are those who empower those in society who may need assistance in meeting their basic human needs emotionally‚ physically‚ and/or mentally. With that being said human services professionals work

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    Causes and Preventions of Burnout in Human Services Staff BSHS 462 September 9th‚ 2013 Kimberly Eaton Burnout and job satisfaction are two terms that are reliant upon one another. In human services‚ burnout is the emotional exhaustion‚ feeling of failure or underachievement with clients‚ and the general sense of not connecting with the passion for people (Lewis‚ Packard‚ & Lewis‚ 2007). Job satisfaction is a crucial element for most people in respect to burnout. Satisfaction

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    Latoya Richardson The Values and Beliefs of Human Services October 11‚ 2010 BSHS 322 Communication for Human Services Mrs. .Amy Donaldson Introduction In order to be a Human Service agent you must have discovered your values and beliefs. When you discover your values and beliefs you are underlying what you can do for your clients‚ what attributes you can offer them‚ and setting up a foundation for providing great care. Values and Beliefs All clinical interviewing is embedded in a system

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    Quasi-Experimental Designs and External Validity In research the goal is to design a study that is generalizable to other populations‚ settings‚ and times‚ however this is not an easy task (Campbell & Stanley‚ 1963). Researchers try to create studies that have strong external validity‚ while attempting to avoid possible threats. External validity determines the extent to which the data collected in one study can be generalized to other populations‚ setting‚ treatments variables‚ and measurement

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    authority in the medicinal services industry. Till mid nineteenth century the requirement for wellbeing industry was less on the grounds that the individuals were less uninformed of their body and brain. Henceforth there was less requirement for the human services industry as the significance of cash‚ materials and machines developed. Individuals began to look outside themselves than inside them after the mid nineteenth century that gradually brought about the rise of the human services industry. As the individuals

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    Sylvia Albers taught me there is so many things you can be if work for it. She showed me that there is so many avenues you can go with in the Human Service field. I really enjoyed her visit. I learned that you really need to take care of yourself or you could burn out as a helper. I have learned that I need to have a self-care plan and implement it. I have also learned this from my therapist. She has helped me tremendously with self-care. You really need it for your soul. It is very important

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    Causes and Prevention of Burnout in Human Services Staff Paper Causes and Prevention of Burnout Motivated and dedicated individual are more likely to burnout that an average employee. In high stressed work environments an employee can feel burnout. This is especially true as human service providers because he or she is consistently working with the public. Understanding the factors that cause burnout and how to prevent burnout will reduce the effect. Understanding how I react and respond

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    Software for Human Services Organizations Rachel Landry BSHS/375 March 2‚ 2015 Donna Zeh Software for Human Services Organizations Technology has come a long way in recent years when it comes to making the human service field more efficient‚ with software and applications it has made client care access as easy as getting to a computer. Patients are able to access their information through applications or software offered by the professionals providing the care. The information about the client

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