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    Television could have a major impact towards children. For instance‚ it could interfere with their social life‚ school‚ and also behavior. Scientist discussed the studies of television that were viewed by children. In the article‚ “One Should Not Look to Research as a Kind of a Panacea” was taken place in the 1950s. Scientist at the time were trying to discover the different type of activities with children with television and those that didn’t own television. Scientist found that those who owned

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    Counselor Burnout

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    Running Head: COUNSELOR BURNOUT Counselor Burnout Gary R. Weiler Seton Hall University Counselor Burnout Abstract This research paper discusses the issue of the compassion fatigue‚ also known as ‘burnout‚’ among workers in the teaching profession‚ social workers‚ counselors‚ nurses and doctors‚ psychologists‚ and other mental health professionals. Through research‚ it has been proven that the working conditions inherent in the majority of the professions mentioned above

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    some people think that music should be censored so all audiences can hear it without containing and controversial lyrics. Other’s believe it should not be censored and musical artists should be able to speak‚ sing‚ rap‚ or rhyme freely without anyone censoring them. "Whether a person finds a work obscene depends largely on his or her moral or religious beliefs. These views change with each generation and further complicate the censoring dilemma." this quote is very true. Religious or moral beliefs

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    Miranda Warnings Kaplan University Madeline Michell 09/19/2010 CJ 211 Professor HooMook Madeline Michell 09/19/2010 Miranda requires that the contents of the warnings be stated in "clear and unambiguous language" (Miranda v. Arizona‚ 1966 p.468) lest the process devolve into "empty formalities." This quote explains that Miranda warnings should be explained in any other language that the criminal understands with more clarity even if the criminal is an American citizen or a non-citizen

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    RELAPSE PREVENTION AND CLIENT’S SOBRIETY Relapse Prevention and Client’s Sobriety Connie Sutton Grand Canyon University PCN 511/Intro into Chemical Dependence Counseling Meagan Foxx‚ LSAC January 25‚ 2011 Introduction Therapists plan treatment with clients in efforts to establish meaningful goals and a strategy to reach them. Treatment planning continues as long as the client keeps returning for therapy sessions. Ideally‚ a treatment plan emerges from negotiations between the

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    What are the signs of Internet Addiction Disorder? What are the signs of Internet Addiction Disorders‚ Well according to Joanna Saisan‚ Melinda Smith‚ Lawrence Robinson‚ and Jeanne Segal. There are five main causes of internet addiction disorder‚ these five causes are: cybersex‚ cyber-relationship addiction‚ Net Compulsions‚ Information Overload‚ and Computer Addiction. They say that the most common are cybersex‚ online gambling‚ and cyber-relationship addiction. They say that the internet provides

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    Orthodontic Relapse Essay

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    Retention and Relapse in Orthodontics Post-treatment changes in tooth position are a fact of life for orthodontists. Patients‚ however‚ often have different expectations and their satisfaction with their orthodontic treatment often hinges on the prolonged retention of that treatment. (Put stats on lifelong retention of ortho work here) Patients invest a considerable amount of time and money into their orthodontic treatment and expect the results to be stable for years. As a result‚ retention and

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    Counselors as companions Marlene Ela Kaplan University Professor Lori Rice HN144-04 Part A What are some of the things you believe that the counselor has learned from Steve? I feel the counselor has learned that no matter what somebody’s limitations may be‚ with strength and determination they can still accomplish what is handed to them. And also how to be a hero’s travel guide- someone who is supposed to make the clients path shorter‚ smoother‚ or less painful (Halstead‚ 2000). What

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    instructors this semester. She teaches Family Stress and Coping‚ which is perfect because she also happens to be a counselor at a private practice counseling center here in Laramie‚ Wyoming. Part of Brenda’s credentials‚ other than being an instructor‚ are that she has her Masters of Science degree in Counseling‚ she is a National Certified Counselor (NCC)‚ and is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). I was able to chat with her on the 28th of March‚ 2014 at 2:30 P.M. in the Union which located at the

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    Best Methods to Prevent Relapse It is an enormous achievement to successfully go through drug rehabilitation. It takes a lot of dedication and a willingness to change. However‚ people do find themselves at the precipice of returning to old habits. They are tempted to relapse back into a lifestyle that they had spent so much time and energy to leave behind. There are‚ thankfully‚ a few great techniques to prevent these relapses. Relapse Prevention Techniques Preventing relapses can require as much effort

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