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    government in providing world-class infrastructure are: i. EDB enabled National Semiconductor to begin production in 2 months. ii. Jurong Town Corporation helped build ready-built factories and industrial estates. iii. Biomedical Services Group was setup to assist biomedical companies and investors in planning‚ investment‚ and marketing aspects of the sector. iv. An 18-acre complex known as “Biopolis” was setup devoted exclusively to research and development efforts. It resided 2000 scientists

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    literature. The ethical considerations in psychotherapy with regard to the therapist client relationship will also be included. The therapeutic relationship is considered to be the most essential component in facilitating the successful resolution of a client’s presenting problems (Beutler‚ 1995). It can be defined as the relationship between client and therapist. According to Beutler‚ (1995) the therapeutic relationship is the foundation of psychotherapy. This relationship enables the therapist

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    military communities. The Independent Practitioner‚ Vol. 14 (5)‚ 243-248. Bergin‚ A.E. (1980). Psychotherapy and religious values. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology‚ Vol.48‚ 95-105. Bergin‚ A.E. (1985). Proposed values for guiding and evaluating counseling and psychotherapy. Counseling and Values‚ Vol.29‚ 99-116. Bergin‚ A.E Bergin‚ A.E.‚ Payne‚ I.R.‚ & Richards‚ P.S. (1996) Values in psychotherapy. In E. Shafranske (Ed.)‚ Religion and the clinical practice of psychology‚ 297-325. Washington

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    As the first mammal ever to be cloned‚ Dolly the sheep came to life in the 1990’s. Dolly lived for a good six and a half years and died of a progressive lung disease. Dolly was the only success in 276 tries and Dolly was not exactly identical to her donor mother. Dolly was created by a research team managed by Ian Wilmut and Prof. Keith Campbell. Dolly was the longest living mammal clone to ever live on the earth. Cloning is a really controversial subject and today’s society doesn’t need to clone

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    Catherine Anne Heywood October 12‚ 2012 Impact of Culture on Health STUDY GUIDE: EXAM 1 Chapter 2 – The Starting Point: Defining Culture‚ Defining Health * What do we mean by culture? * Culture is one of those concepts that most people seem to intuitively grasp‚ yet cannot define clearly. * The process of categorizing groups of people as others (other than one’s own group) is a common feature of the way human beings think‚ and it forms a part of the whole phenomenon

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    Family Counseling Approach – Narrative Therapy Kristi Sabbides Moos Liberty University Marriage and Family Counseling I May 13‚ 2011 Dr. Suhad Sadik‚ Instructor Abstract Narrative therapy focuses on helping clients gain access to preferred story lines about their lives and identities and takes the place of previous negative and self-defeating narratives about themselves. An overview of the Social Construction Model‚ Narrative Therapy‚ is presented‚ as well

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    Lower respiratory infection from biomedical‚ historical‚ social‚ economic‚ and political perspective From a biomedical perspective‚ lower respiratory infections such as pneumonia have escalated in the recent across the globe. They argue that lower respiratory infections are turning out to be a public health concern not forgetting that it is one of the leading causes of illnesses and deaths in individuals of all ages (see table 4). From a biomedical perspective‚ lower respiratory infection is high

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    A Research Paper: Depression Depression is defined as a mental illness in which a person experiences deep‚ unshakable sadness and diminished interest in nearly all activities. The term depression is used to describe the temporary sadness‚ loneliness‚ or blues that everyone feels from time to time. Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses. The illness affects all people‚ regardless of sex‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ or socioeconomic standing. Women are two to three times more likely

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    Clearly‚ the linear model of first formulating a diagnosis and then planning and implementing a treatment cannot always be followed with patients with narcissistic personality disorder because the diagnosis may become apparent only after a period of psychotherapy or an extended

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    PSYCH 600 Attachment Style

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    Attachment Style Crystal Samon PSYCH/600 December 22‚ 2014 Robert Irizarry Attachment Style Modern attachment theory‚ founded by John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth‚ studied the relationship between children and their caregivers. Attachment theory was applied to adult romantic relationships in the late 1980’s by Cindy Hazan and Phillip Shaver. They found interactions between adult romantic partners and interactions between children and their caregivers shared similarities. There are four main attachment

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