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    1. Describe your role‚ responsibilities‚ and boundaries in terms terms of the teaching cycle. (300 words). Being facilitator you need to be well controlled‚ well manner‚ be well able to guide‚ concise and punctual. Students always come to the class to learn something‚ to gain something‚ and if they find same manners in the teacher‚ than they have a safe and successful future. Professionalism in any sense of dealing with the students plays a great role in this aspect. Research regarding subjects

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    leading to self-sabotage. Rational Emotive Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy (RECBH) stems from the Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) model first proposed by Albert Ellis in 1955 and dealing with healthy and unhealthy psychological functioning and how we might increase the former and decrease the latter by helping patients control their emotional states that are based on beliefs‚ expectations and attitudes. REBT emphasises the role

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    Effects of Child Abuse by CHILDREN Neglect of a child is not limited to physical abuse; it encompasses physical‚ emotional‚ sexual abuse. The effects of these types of abuse are not limited to the number of years the child suffers; unfortunately‚ the effects of child abuse last a lifetime. Studies on child abuse have proven the negative effects are more than skin deep‚ and can have permanent physical‚ intellectual‚ and psychological consequences throughout adolescence and adulthood. When children experience

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    Psychological disorders have the tendency to destroy a person’s life. One major psychological disorder that comes to mind is bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder is one of the more common psychological disorders. Thankfully‚ the mood changing disorder is treatable. The best way to understand these types of disorders is to read about them‚ for example‚ BP Magazine is a reliable source that has monthly issues that describes the disorder and also helps people coop with it. In BP magazine‚ Winter 2016

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    The Physical and Psychological Benefits of Horticulture Therapy with the Aged Horticultural therapy (HT)‚ as defined by the American Horticultural Therapy Association‚ is “a process utilizing plants and horticultural activities to improve social‚ educational‚ psychological and physical adjustment of persons thus improving their body‚ mind‚ and spirit”. Although “Horticultural therapy” was introduced by Rhea McCandliss in 1967‚ using plants to ease discomfort can be traced back to Egyptians. Nowadays

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    Discuss the psychological and physical effects of loss and grief: How might an ethical therapist incorporate this knowledge into his/her work? Base your answer on the theories and models presented in Module 7. Name: Zoe Foster Date: 13th February 2015 Course: SOUTH2S14 Module #: 7 Tutor Name: Anni Richardson Expected Word Count: 2500 Actual Word Count: 2702 Introduction In this essay I will discuss what grief is and the kind of grief a client could experience. We will move onto attachment

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    Discuss two social psychological theories of aggression (24 marks) One social psychological theory of aggression is social learning theory. SLT argues that like all behaviour‚ aggression is learned through both direct and indirect reinforcement. Behaviour which is reinforced‚ be that positively or negatively – positive reinforcement occurs when the behaviour causes desired outcomes‚ negative reinforcement occurs when the behaviour causes undesirable outcomes - is more likely to be learned and repeated

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    Explain what constitutes the physical and psychological needs of a three year old child. Explain how these needs can ideally be met in a childcare setting. “The child ’s development follows a path of successive stages of independence‚ and our knowledge of this must guide us in our behaviour towards him. We have to help the child to act‚ will and think for himself. This is the art of serving the spirit‚ an art which can be practised to perfection only when working among children.” (Montessori

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    "Abbreviated progressive muscle relaxation (APMR) is a shortened version of Jacobson’s (1939) original technique‚ designed to induce feelings of deep relaxation by systematically tensing and relaxing 16 muscle groups and by learning to focus on and discriminate between the resulting sensations of tension and relaxation." It has been proven that APMR has reduced levels of anxiety and stress‚ while increasing positivity. APMR has also has also relieved headaches caused by tension in some people (Chellew

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    P1-Describe key aspects of public health strategies There are many different strategies developed by the governments to monitor and care for the health of its people. These strategies help the public to live a healthy lifestyle and lead towards the betterment of their health. Controlling communicable diseases The Communicable Diseases Branch develops policy to help with the surveillance‚ prevention‚ and control of communicable diseases. As well as advising the Government about individual diseases

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