Brown C. S. (2002). Marital Therapy: Concepts and Skills for Effective Practice. Brooks/Cole: Thomson Learning‚ United States. Gehart R. D.‚ Tuttle R. A. (2003). Theory Based Treatment Planning for Marriage and Family Therapists. Thomson/Brooks/Cole: California State Univeristy‚ Fresno. Gurman S.A.‚ Jacobson N.S. (2002). Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy. The Guilford Press: New York. Hecker L. L‚ Wetchler L. J.(2003). An Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy. The Haworth Press‚ Inc.
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Tuohy and family. • Was forcibly removed from his mother’s home‚ separated from siblings. Michael was born into a bad situation to begin with; his mother was a crack addict. The neighborhood was known as a “broken windows” neighborhood‚ crime rate high and a lack of police presence. No one ever gave Michael a chance or believed in him until he met the Tuohy family‚ who changed his life. The plan that I have thought of for Michael is for him to continue living with the Tuohy family‚ but get
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Family Medicine Clinic Business Plan Park Square Family Medicine Executive Summary As part of its ongoing efforts to improve access to health care in rural areas‚ General Medical Center is subsidizing the start-up and first year of operations of a new family medicine practice‚ Park Square Family Medicine. The business will be owned and managed by Dr. Nathan Detroit‚ MD as a sole proprietorship. He will be responsible for ensuring the general health of his patients and creating a viable
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Family Health Problem | Family Nursing Problem | Goal of Care | Objective of Care | Nursing Intervention | Method of Family Contact | Resources Required | 1. Malnutrition as health deficit. | Inability to recognize the presence of malnutrition due to lack of knowledge. | After the intervention‚ the family will be able to recognize the problem. | After the nursing Intervention‚ the family will be able to plan and prepare balanced meals within the family’s budget.After the intervention‚ the family
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A Treatment Plan: On Mood Stabilizers and the Inhibition of Creativity There is significant evidence that highly creative people are at greater risk for mood disorders‚ especially bipolar disorder‚ than other people. It has also been reported that many creative people feel that mood stabilizers inhibit creativity. While symptom management is important‚ recovery is not centered on eliminating symptoms completely‚ but rather making them more manageable. The ultimate goal is to increase the quality
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Systemic family and couple therapy for mood disorders Behaviourally-inspired couple therapy approaches have been used for some time and have proved to be effective with patients suffering from depression. A number of RCTs of marital therapy as a treatment for depression have been conducted (e.g. O’Leary & Beach‚ 1990; Jacobson et al‚ 1991; Emanuels-Zuurveen & Emmelkamp‚ 1996; Baucom et al‚ 1998). Interpersonal systems therapy (Gottlieb & Colby‚ 1987) and conjoint interpersonal therapy (Klerman et
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According to the Marriage and Family Therapy concept there are three stages of a typical therapy. The treatment starts with the initial stage. During this period a therapist should identify and establish therapeutic goals to understand better what a family or an individual want to change‚ what is the desirable outcome of the treatment and how long the therapy may last. Quintessential questions throughout this phase are: what brings you here?‚ what do you want to change in your life or in your relationship(s)
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Case Conceptualization Tameka Coleman CNSL 556: Portfolio II Jennifer Rousch‚ PsyD February 6‚ 2015 CASE CONCEPTUALIZATION & TREATMENT PLAN NAME: Liz ADDRESS: 1444 No Where Lane DATE OF BIRTH: 12-10-1980 PHONE: 951-777-9311 PRIMARY LANGUAGE: English EDUCATION: High School REFERENCE BY: Friend OCCUPATION: Homemaker ASSESSMENT DATE: 02/03/2015 EVALUATED BY: Tameka DESCRIPTION OF THE CLIENT The client is a
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Family Nursing Plan of Care NUR/405 September 6‚ 2010 Sybil Beth Meadows‚ RN‚ MSN‚ NCSN CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY: I certify that the attached paper is my original work and has not previously been submitted by me or anyone else for any class. I further declare I have cited all sources from which I used language‚ ideas‚ and information‚ whether quoted verbatim or paraphrased‚ and that any assistance of any kind‚ which I received while producing this paper‚ has been acknowledged
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Family Nursing Care Plan Problem # 1: (Poor Personal Hygiene): Cues | Analysis | Objectives | Nursing Intervention | Rationale | Method of Contact | ResourcesRequired | ExpectedOutcome | Subjective:“Ayaw nilang lagging maglilinis ng katawan” as verbalized by the motherObjective:-Dirty and uncut nails- Uncombed hair- Not properly groomed | Inability of the family members to recognized the problem due to lack of knowledge- Inability to take appropriate actions to solve the health problem due to
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