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    Video Games in Psychotherapy After reading the article‚ Video Games in Psychotherapy by T. Atilla Ceranoglu‚ I agree that video games can help in psychotherapy because I believe that playing videos can take their minds off of the tragic things going on in their life‚ such as children who went through abuse‚ neglected‚ control problems etc… This will help them release some stress and to have a little fun. I think those kids who have problems controlling themselves this will help them relax a little

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    five is about Ethical and legal implications of practice. These are both important topics in the healthcare field. It is important to make ethical choices and understand the legal implications of the choices that you make. In this paper I will write about Ethical theories and principles‚ ethical viewpoints and decision making‚ and also the legal issues affecting respiratory care. Ethical theories and principles provide the foundation for all ethical behavior. Contemporary ethical principles have

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    Layne McCabe John Kofron English W-131 1/31/13 Jeffrey Rosen Analysis In Jeffrey Rosen’s essay “The Naked Crowd”‚ he argues that people have a desire to prove and establish themselves as trustworthy in today’s society. Pressured by the public eye‚ many feel the need to convey personal details about themselves in order to gain this trust and feel more secure. Rosen critiques this idea‚ noting that if everyone exposes personal information‚ individuality is lost and anxiety about identity will

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    The article for this journal review is Interventions that Apply Scripture in Psychotherapy authored by Garzon in 2005. It discusses ways in which Christian therapists can incorporate scriptures in counseling to create an effective spiritual healing on the clients by utilizing fictitious case study of a 30 year old man named “George”‚ to analyze various steps of the interventions. According to the writer the two main purposes of the journal are: first‚ to create awareness among the Christians therapists

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    Applying Ethical Frameworks in Nursing Practice Disclosing patient information to a third party‚ without a patient’s consent or a court order is considered a breach of confidentiality. Legal liability for a breach of confidentiality covers a broader spectrum than ethical guidelines‚ which lend to doing what is morally right. Confidentiality in nursing comes with an ethical need for creating rapport with patients. Trust established facilitates increased communication and comfort

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    Jeffrey Michel ENGL 122 Mrs. Jones Superhero Thor the god of thunder‚ is the blood-son of Odin‚ the universal father‚ and Jord. Father of the Asgardians‚ and Jord‚ who was also known as Gaea‚ the goddess who was one of the Elder Gods. Odin sought to father a son whose power would derive from both Asgard and Midgard (as the Earth realm is called by Asgardians)‚ and hence he sought to mate with Jord. Odin created a cave in Norway where Jord gave birth to Thor.[1] Months after the infant Thor was weaned

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    I would like to submit a write-up titled “Ethical Practices in Behavioral Interventions” for the Nature’s ‘review and perspective’ section‚ in which I have tried to explain the ethical issues related to the growing practices of behavioral tools to influence people’s choice and consequent decision such as nudge and default option with a few policy implications. My intent has been to bring this important issue into the public domain that will influence the concern of policy makers who are interested

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    Introduction In counselling and psychotherapy there are more than 400 distinct models with methods of practice ranging from one to one counselling‚ group therapy‚ couples or family therapy‚ online therapy and over the telephone counselling. Depending on which school of thought the therapist is following‚ each therapy engages the client from a different angle. Each school has its own rationale and specific techniques but there are common components which are shared across all approaches Research

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    Applying Ethical Frameworks in Practice Health professionals are privileged because they are able to help and change people’s lives by the care they offer‚ but this can only happen if the staff is fully informed and has all the details on the patient’s health history. This information usually can be obtained without difficulty but for sensitive issues a trust based relationship needs to be established in order for the patient to provide all their medical history. This is known as confidentiality

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    Once the patient was admitted a treatment plan was established. When working with a client we make sure our interventions are suitable with the patient’s diagnosis and meet the needs of the patient. He is continuously evaluated every other Wednesday by Amedisys case team. By far the most important part of the treatment plan is keeping the patient comfortable and pain. Making adjustments to medication as needed. Secondly it’s extremely important that we prevent his caregiver from have burn out. We

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