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    Value Objectivity Paper Grand Canyon University: PCN 505 Therapist values and beliefs will differ from clients. The purpose of counseling is to guide client is discovering personal values and beliefs. Therapist should never counsel outside their expertise‚ but should seek training in various cultures‚ beliefs‚ as well as understand a variety of values. As therapist it is important to be able to have self-awareness‚ dealing with personal issues. If therapists understand and have worked through

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    What are the beliefs and values of Buddhism? Buddhists follow the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama who is known as the Buddha‚ meaning the enlightened one. Buddhism originated in northern India and is the fourth largest religion of the world. However‚ Buddhism is more a philosophy or way of life other than a religion because unlike so many other religious traditions‚ Buddhism is founded on the teaching of a human being and not a god. Philosophy means love of wisdom and the Buddhist’s believe

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    Anglo-Saxon and their values. During the 6th century many tribes that inhabited much of Europe‚ including the Anglo-Saxons‚ had many different beliefs and values. The Anglo-Saxons invaded Britain from Germany‚ taking advantage of the Roman World and eventually settled most of Britain bringing with them their values and beliefs. Anglo-Saxons were warriors. Children in Anglo-Saxon society learned how to become skilled warriors. They were also skilled storytellers. The belief in Anglo-Saxon society

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    The Values and Beliefs of Human Services October 11‚ 2010 BSHS 322 Communication for Human Services Mrs. .Amy Donaldson Introduction In order to be a Human Service agent you must have discovered your values and beliefs. When you discover your values and beliefs you are underlying what you can do for your clients‚ what attributes you can offer them‚ and setting up a foundation for providing great care. Values and Beliefs All clinical interviewing is embedded in a system of values and

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    live in a land of their own. Through examining various pieces of literature that the Puritans created it is quite simple to see the different cultural virtues and beliefs that made up their lifestyle and how it reflected back onto them in the cultural effects. The Puritans that came to the New World had many different values and beliefs including their views on God‚ their use of authority and persecution‚ and lastly their constant pessimism. The Puritans had a very strong

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    high school carrying a thousand questions around. Why this way? Why not another way? Who said so and why can’t I say something else? Those brittle women at school in the counselor’s office treated the world as if it were a yardstick and they had tight hold of both ends. Sometimes Susan felt polite with them‚ sorting attendance cards during her free period‚ listening to them gab about fingernail polish and television. And other times she felt she could run out of the building yelling. That’s when she

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    The “Heritage Assessment Tool” is a guide to help determine cultural‚ ethnic‚ and religious heritage. It may be used to assess your own cultural values or the cultural values of other ethno cultural backgrounds. Using this tool will guide the user into making non-stereotyped assumptions about the heritage of a patient. The Heritage Assessment Tool allows the interviewer to gather a deeper understanding of the traditions that make up the health background of certain individuals or groups. Three

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    VALUES AND LIFESTYLE OF THE “HIPPIES” Origins and Beliefs of the Hippies. The 1960s counterculture movement was comprised of the baby boomers who had grown into their teenage and young adult years in the 1960s‚ so they were often found in large numbers. The people involved were youths of America who were typically Caucasian‚ white‚ and middle-class‚ with ages ranging from fifteen to twenty-five. However‚ the conformity and peaceful times of the 1950s were not enough for their children‚ who were ambitious

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    stimulation by creating thousands of jobs. Because advertising has become such a huge industry‚ it has the power to influence and change many people’s perspectives. Advertisements use family values such as picking a house to raise offspring and women’s desires to look young and beautiful and exploits these beliefs to get consumers to buy the companies’ products. The first advertisement shows a family of three in front a suburban house‚ indicating that this house can possibly be their new home. Although

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    1. Compare and contrast core beliefs/values and secondary beliefs/values. Provide an example of each. According to our text‚ “Core beliefs and values are passed on from parents to children and are reinforce by schools‚ churches‚ business‚ and government” (Kotler & Armstrong‚ 2014). For example‚ from an early age children are always taught to be honest and not to “lie”. Lying is a straight that is learned over time as a mechanism of self-protection. So‚ in every professional organization‚ supervisors

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