Ghida al Messelmani Child Abuse How can someone abuse a defenseless child? That question is usually asked every time we hear about such thing. Child abuse is one of the most terrible‚ saddest and most tragic problems that each society suffers from. It occurs in all income‚ racial‚ religious‚ and ethnic groups and in urban and rural communities. It is‚ however‚ more common in some groups‚ especially those below the poverty line. It is a serious problem that plagues youth all around the world
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How does the number of friends one has affect the likelihood of depression? Depression is a common but serious medical condition that not only negatively impacts the individual‚ but the people around them as well. It is brought about by factors including genetics‚ substance abuse‚ and other psychological facets. However‚ the most common factor in regards to depression is social isolation in which the individual is starved for companionship and emotional support. Even though the family may be
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360) INTRODUCTION This essay will discuss the influences from Humanistic psychology that have influenced the person centred approach. Firstly it will look briefly at the origins of both humanistic Psychology and the person centred approach. Secondly this essay will look in closer detail at two areas of humanistic psychology that influenced the development of Carl Rogers person centred approach‚ the theory of the self and self actualization. Lastly it will look at the applications of this approach
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Can a robot be a person? Or should it be said‚ can Andrew be a person? Andrew is simply NDR-114: an androgynous robot designed to handle household chores‚ child education‚ servant work‚ and anything else as ordered by humans‚ the Martin family. It only got its name when Little Miss stumbled over the word "android"‚ and mistaken it as something else and said "Andrew" instead. As Andrew begins to experience emotions and creative thought‚ the Martin family soon discovers they own a very different and
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Explain common barriers to integrated working and multi-agency working and how these can be overcome. Common barriers that can be found in integrated and multi-agency working are that of poor communication or a lack of communication‚ misunderstanding of situations‚ inconsistent or inaccurate record keeping and also not following policies or procedures. Barriers such as the few I have just named can stop people from effectively communicating with one another‚ which can then cause distress and also could
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between all levels of decision-making‚ to establish processes and transparency in decision-making‚ to articulate their own value and visions clearly but not impose them. Leadership is about setting and not just reacting to agendas‚ identifying problems‚ and initiating change that makes for substantial improvement rather than managing change.” In the modern workplace‚ a good leader can lead the team to success and vice versa. The importance of a good leader in an organization cannot be doubted. However
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explores how a traumatic‚ gruesome experience can affect a person’s view on their own values‚ and how they view the values that are forced on them by their society. In the novel‚ the characters no longer value things such as titles and money because the war they had been involved in causes them to question the things they used to value. The characters all have different perspectives on topics such as sexuality‚ and money. To put it in simpler terms‚ the characters fail to see the value in basically
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The journal article “Examining Sex Differences in Altering Attitudes about Rape: A Test of the Elaboration Likelihood Model” details a study that uses the Elaboration Likelihood Model to examine how attitudes toward rape change and which route‚ central or peripheral‚ was more compelling. The researchers clearly state their six hypotheses that focused on the differences in beliefs between men and women during a pretest‚ posttest‚ and follow-up assessment regarding rape and sexual assault. This study
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Hsc 036 Promote Person Centred Approaches In Health And Social Care 1.1 Person centred planning (PCP) should encompass every aspect of a service users support. Effective PCP is designed to ensure that the individual’s needs are always central when creating an effective support plan. Aspects such as an individuals goals‚ history‚ communication requirements‚ likes‚ dislikes and personal preferences should all be dutifully incorporated to create a fair‚ effective and unique care plan. For example‚ we
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Unit 207 Understand person centred approaches in adult social care settings. Outcome 1- Understand centred approaches for care and support. T/C 1.1 + DIP 1 person centred values means the people who we have supported are able to be involved and are included in every way aspect of their care and support an example may be their needs‚ assessments‚ care and delivery + support planning. T/C 1.2 + DIP 2 Its important to work in a way that embeds person centred values because care practices should always
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