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    Case Study: Out-of-Town Brown and the Besieged Probation Supervisor The Collier County Probation Department received two negative media remarks in the past month. The media stated that the probation agency was soft on crime. The chief of probation decided to react to the situation by implementing stricter and more detailed presentence investigation reports. However‚ the chief of probation used personal leave and left Joan Casey the supervisor in charge of the department. Casey is in charge of

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    frequently leads to pain‚ which is caused by overuse‚ imbalance and the overloading of tissues. On many occasions‚ the pain clients experience is not related to the area where the pain exists‚ but merely a result of the dysfunction. Using the NeuroKinetic Therapy technique‚ we can manually test the client’s muscles to identify and then address the compensation patterns that are causing his or her other muscles to become overactive‚ and work harder‚ which is what leads to the pain. Selective Functional Movement

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    client. Such change occurs by way of a corrective emotional experience (CEE)‚ which is made possible by an effective working alliance that provides the necessary environment for the client. The therapist-client alliance is an important predictor in therapy outcomes‚ regardless of other factors‚ such as the treatment approach (in Alliance-focused training). This is an entity that varies

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    of NYC’s children‚ families‚ and communities by providing excellent child welfare juvenile justice‚ and early care and education services. The Child protective (Case Manager) services duties are to protect and strengthen children families and young adults by intervening and implementing services for families when needed. They are to provide resources to places where the families can receive assistance needed to help improve and/or maintain the overall stability of the family‚ while insuring the

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    Ethics Case Study: Juan S. The social worker in this case study worked at the ABC Children’s Wellness Center. An ESL teacher at a local elementary school referred Juan S. to her. Juan came to the center with his mother‚ Silvia. Before seeing Juan and his mother‚ the social worker called the ESL teacher who referred Juan to her to discuss the case. The teacher reported that Juan was showing little interest in classroom activities or his peers‚ and always seemed exhausted. He was irritable and

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    Human Service Providers: 3 LPC‚ Licensed Professional Counselor or LMHC‚ Licensed Mental Health Counselor: 3 MSW or Master of Social Work: 4 Psychiatrists: 5 Clinical Psychologist: 5 Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselors: 5 Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT): 6 Mental Health Nurses: 6 Life Coaching: 7 Conclusion: 7 References 10 Differences between Human Service Providers: There are many different types of Licensed Mental Health Professionals or Human Service

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    with a “former clients’ romantic partner or any family members must be documented and if entering in such a relationship could be potentially harmful to the client‚ it is prohibited.”

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    SFBT: A Case Study

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    Solution focused brief therapy a type of talking therapy was developed in the 1980’s by husband and wife Steven De Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg and other members of their team. SFBT focuses on finding solutions to problems rather than addressing problems. Its focuses on future outcomes and goal setting methods to elicit change in an individuals prefeered future. A number of techniques are used including the miracle question. SFBT believe that change is constant and that each indiviudla has the

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    and infant‚ yet it is from an intrapersonal approach with the goal of healing being individuation‚ a self-contained individualism. If we think about it ironically‚ the more we separate ourselves from our community‚ the more chance of social abuse or family violence. When all else fails in the home‚ the community is able to “mirror” appropriate behavior for the newcomers of our society‚ which might be the root of the resilience phenomenon. Yet the dominant philosophy of the past 100 years (in Europe

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    These intriguing questions come from a female character‚ Margaux‚ who questioned her family to herself in the novel Margaux with an X‚ by Ron Koertge. Margaux is faced with many obstacles with her family who pays no mind to her. She is the drop dead gorgeous girl everyone wants to be with‚ although what everyone does not know is her secret. Her beauty hides the real story. She goes home to a very dysfunctional family at night. Her father hooked on the horse races to give any attention to his depressed

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