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    Assessment Tool Analysis NUR/440 Version 3 October 22‚ 2012 Sheila De Vaugh‚ APRN‚ BC Assessment Tool Analysis Paper The “American Nurses Association” (2012) website describes the nursing process as assessment‚ diagnosis‚ outcomes/planning‚ implementation‚ and evaluation. Another important tool is getting to know the patient‚ to get a full picture of the patient’s physical and mental status. Although there are several assessment tools that can be used‚ three tools were chosen for the purpose

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    Family counseling approach paper: Filial family therapy Liberty University- 2013 Introduction Filial therapy is commonly known as a type of play therapy used to help create a bond between a child and their parents in creating different skills the family may be struggling with. In this paper the writer will go over different ways this therapy can be effective‚ when this therapy may be best used and for what ages that are most receptive to this form

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    Scholarly Dialogue Nursing Science Quarterly‚ 15:3‚ July 2002 Scholarly Dialogue Jacqueline Fawcett‚ Contributing Editor The Nurse Theorists: 21st-Century Updates—Jean Watson Jacqueline Fawcett‚ RN; PhD; FAAN Professor‚ College of Nursing and Health Sciences‚ University of Massachusetts–Boston This edited transcript of an interview with Jean Watson presents Watson’s recent thoughts about the current state of the discipline of nursing and the emergence of new perspectives; the contributions

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    Instructor: MS. MARGARET BARNHART Campus Office: 214 Stickney Hall Office Hours: See Schedule on last page Office Phone: 483-2127 E-mail: Margaret.Barnhart@dickinsonstate.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION: College Composition II is the advanced practice in college-level writing that derives from use of sources and applied rhetorical strategies. Students will develop their skill at writing effective essays that incorporate sources from college-level research. Students will improve their ability

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    However‚ recent empirical research suggests that the 2-chair technique is superior to other therapeutic interventions for conflict splits‚ decisional conflict‚ marital conflict‚ and unfinished business and that the 2-chair technique is as effective as Rogerian and cognitive–behavioral therapies. Although F. Perls’s techniques may have been generated largely from his idiosyncratic personality characteristics‚ these techniques have some validity for very specific psychological dilemmas. Laura E. Wagner-Moore

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    Resources for Teaching A TEXT AND ANTHOLOGY Laurie G. Kirszner Stephen R. Mandell Prepared by Courtney Novosat Jeffrey Ousborne Cara Snider Bedford/St. Martin’s Boston o New York Copyright © 2011 by Bedford/St. Martin’s All rights reserved. Instructors who have adopted Practical Argument as a textbook for a course are authorized to duplicate portions of this manual for their students. Manufactured in the United States of America. 5 4 3 2 1 0 f e d c b a For information‚ write:

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    the best that they are capable of doing. They are people who have developed or are developing to the full stature of which they are capable" (Maslow‚ 1970‚ p. 150). Rogers had a similar view to Maslow ’s of positive psychological functioning. The Rogerian view is based on his interactions with people in psychotherapy and their positive functioning. Carl Rogers shied away from the term "self actualization"‚ which implies that a person has reached a fulfilled end state‚ and substituted for it the concept

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    within the client’s mind‚ through interpreting these ideas “as if” they were then therapist’s own thoughts and feelings. The key in Rogerian thought circles was to never lose the “as if” quality. Another key aspect of acceptance of the client was the absolute respect for the client that allowed the client the “complete freedom to be and to choose” (Rogers‚ 1980). The final component of acceptance includes affirmation‚ acknowledging the person’s strengths and efforts. There is a difference in

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    Psychoanalytic Approach The psychoanalytic approach on personality states that human behavior is determined by irrational forces‚ and the unconscious as well as instinctual and biological drives. When talking about the Psychoanalytic approach one should automatically think of the name Sigmund Freud. Freud was the first to develop a system of psychotherapy called psychoanalysis. He was an Austrian neurologist who used hypnosis to treat his patients. Freud discovered the unconscious through the observation

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    “Case of Ruth” Case Approach to Psychoanalytic Theory From the psychoanalytic perspective‚ all techniques are designed to help client gain insights and bring repressed material to the surface so that it can be dealt consciously. Assessment of Ruth Looking at the symptoms such as anxiety attacks‚ overeating‚ fear of accomplishment‚ fear of abandonment‚ and so forth—can be interpreted as outward manifestations of unconscious conflicts that have their origins in childhood experiences and defensive

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