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    Emotionally Focused Couples Paper Shauntia Dismukes BSHS/385 4/13/2015 Audra Stinson Emotionally Focused Couples Emotional couple therapy video is based on a married couple As human being we receive and perceive information in a wide variety of different ways. The understanding of communication to one person might be the total opposite to another person. Counselors within the human service field have to obtain the abilities and skills to interact and communicate with clients

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    The Natural Therapy System For Laser-Targeted Healing Forensic Healing is regarded as the deepest and most effective healing framework to release pain‚ trauma and stress fast. It answers long standing questions regarding chronic physical‚ emotional‚ spiritual conditions and clears stubborn relationship‚ health and financial blocks‚ fast. It was founded by Marisa Russo who spent decades healing an abusive childhood and in the process discovered her healing gift. Just as a detective searches for who

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    that a more solution focused coping strategy could be used in the beginning stage of a stressful situation followed by a more emotional coping strategy (Carver & Scheier‚ 1994). Carver and Scheier also identified the use of more negative coping strategies like denial‚ disengagement from the stressor‚ and the use of alcohol (Carver & Scheier‚ 1994). Coping strategies‚ for the purpose of this study‚ will be divided into three types: task-focused‚ emotion-focused‚ and avoidance-focused (Endler & Parker

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    Liebert‚ Mary Ann. "The Efficacy of Mindfulness-Based Meditation Therapy on Anxiety‚ Depression‚ and Spirituality in Japanese Patients with Cancer." Journal of Palliative Medicine 12.12 (2009) : 1091-94. Web. 28 Feb. 2012. Prasad‚ Kavita‚ Wahenar- Roedlar‚ Dietlind‚ Cha‚ Stephen S.‚ and Sood‚ Amit. "Effect of a Single-session Meditation Training to Reduce Stress and Improve Quality of Life Among Health Care Professionals." Alternative Therapies in Health & Medicine 17.3 (2011) : 46-49. Web. 2 Mar. 2012

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    the application of systemic family therapy to working with children. Family Therapy-defining concepts At first‚ family therapy was an experiment. In the post-World War II‚ many psychologists and psychiatrists strove to comprehend the multiple influences on human behaviour and adjustment. This is the common background of the biopsychosocial approach‚ the systemic approach‚ or family systems theory. Gurman‚ Kniskern‚ and Pinsof (1986) state that the ‘Family therapy may be defined as any psychotherapeutic

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    Associate Level Material Appendix B Audience-Focused Communication Matrix Use the matrix to complete the information. Write 3-4 sentences for each item. • What are some audience characteristics you need to consider? • What communication channels would be appropriate and why? • What would you do to ensure your message is effective? • What are some considerations you must keep in mind given the diversity of the audience? |Audience-Focused Communication

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    be portrayed as long power distance‚ collectivism‚ masculinity‚ uncertainty avoidance and long-term orientation. The Chinese enterprise has long been the epitome of the massive collective‚ where employees usually treated their organization as their family. Additionally‚ these large organizations and government related enterprises had a multitude of standardized procedures and regulations‚ numerous managerial levels‚ and promotions based on knowledge of and obedience to these procedures and policies

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    Target Population Both forms of therapy have been shown to be effective especially with people in institutionalized settings. While existential therapy tries to help people find meaning in their lives and through this help them overcome a crisis‚ SFBT tries to provide brief therapy that will enable the client to deal with future problems (Corey‚ 2013). Considering the nature of the two therapies it becomes apparent why they would work well with populations such as people in institutionalised settings

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    Focused (or Market Niche) Strategies The niche marketing strategy is probably the most efficient marketing strategies when it comes to a limited marketing budget in an organization. When an organization creates its product or identifies the service that it will provide it has to identify its consumers. Therefore‚ in order to save money on marketing the product or service to a broad specter of possible consumers‚ the organization concentrates on a particular market segment‚ or in other words – niche

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    There are disadvantages/limitations of person focused pay systems. First‚ employers feel that the main drawback of person focused pay systems is that hourly labor costs‚ training costs‚ and overhead cost can all increase. Second‚ person focused pay systems may not mesh well with existing incentive pay systems. When both person focused and incentive pay systems are in operation‚ employees may not want to learn new skills when the pay increase associated with learning a new skill is less than an incentive

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