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    the management of CHF symptoms. This essay discusses about approach to care‚ treatment plan‚ patient and family education and teaching plan that is given to Mr.P. Approach of Care In this given case scenario‚ Mr.P not only has medical problem he also has some psychological and social problems as well. The client present with difficulty in breathing‚ pulmonary crackles and pitting edema‚ depression‚ hopelessness and in addition non-complaisance with treatment and face some financial problems. To

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    A Treatment Plan: On Mood Stabilizers and the Inhibition of Creativity There is significant evidence that highly creative people are at greater risk for mood disorders‚ especially bipolar disorder‚ than other people. It has also been reported that many creative people feel that mood stabilizers inhibit creativity. While symptom management is important‚ recovery is not centered on eliminating symptoms completely‚ but rather making them more manageable. The ultimate goal is to increase the quality

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    accident; still recovering from injury Employment/Work History and Financial problems and Support Status: HS drop out; parent’s divorces‚ lives with mother‚ received support from siblings up to 2 months after accident Drug/Alcohol Use and Treatment History: Pain meds for injury; takes more than prescribed; tested positive THC meth & opioids; assuming this was the clients first visit to the therapist Family History of Alcohol/Drug Use (2 generations): none Legal Problems / Legal

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    References: Brown J. H.‚ Brown C. S. (2002). Marital Therapy: Concepts and Skills for Effective Practice. Brooks/Cole: Thomson Learning‚ United States. Gehart R. D.‚ Tuttle R. A. (2003). Theory Based Treatment Planning for Marriage and Family Therapists. Thomson/Brooks/Cole: California State Univeristy‚ Fresno. Gurman S.A.‚ Jacobson N.S. (2002). Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy. The Guilford Press: New York. Hecker L. L‚ Wetchler L. J.(2003). An

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    Case Conceptualization Tameka Coleman CNSL 556: Portfolio II Jennifer Rousch‚ PsyD February 6‚ 2015 CASE CONCEPTUALIZATION & TREATMENT PLAN NAME: Liz ADDRESS: 1444 No Where Lane DATE OF BIRTH: 12-10-1980 PHONE: 951-777-9311 PRIMARY LANGUAGE: English EDUCATION: High School REFERENCE BY: Friend OCCUPATION: Homemaker ASSESSMENT DATE: 02/03/2015 EVALUATED BY: Tameka DESCRIPTION OF THE CLIENT The client is a

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    Essay-style Answers to Exam Questions Your essay should have three main parts: introduction‚ body and conclusion. Make a Plan (outline the points you intend to cover). Remember to write in the 3rd person Passive Voice (do not use “I”). Use academic English with no slang or colloquialisms. Introduction: Paraphrase the Question. Give a Definition. Signpost: list all the areas you intend to cover when addressing the topic You will need approximately 3 - 5 points for a good essay. Remember

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    The Main Treatment Options Oh‚ shit‚ Ramey‚" was the first thing I said when I walked in the door that morning. He’d been looking bad‚ but now one of his eyes was bugged out – probably twice the size of the other one. I’ve done a lot of reading about this since then. Usually it’s because the fish swims into something sharp‚ probably that ceramic decorative castle I had in there. Ramey’s fins had been disintegrating for a while; over a few months his velvety banner of a tail had succumbed to an

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    ESSAY PLAN: Argue whether collective bargaining and a strong role for unions are constructive to organisations in today’s economic conditions. This essay is based on collective bargaining and strong role for unions in today’s economic conditions. The essay begins by explaining what collective bargaining and trade unions are‚ providing relevant examples within the context. The essay also highlights the importance of collective bargaining in today’s organisation. An argument has been made providing

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    Essay Plan Introduction * Job Specialisation is when an employee job composed of a small part of a larger task or focusing at the specific area that they are expertise in (Williams & McWilliams 2010). * Job Design is a number of a variety task that an employee needs to perform during work. (Williams & McWilliams 2010) * Job Characteristics Model is used to describe on how job specialization may effect the job satisfaction in order to eliminate employee’s boredom during performing

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    Sociological Research Methods and Designs QUESTION : Distinguish between a hypothesis and a theory. INTRODUCTION: Sociological research refers to research conducted by social scientists which follows a systematic plan. The emphasis is on the collection of data that is valid reliable and dependable. There are two broad traditions that have been highlighted in the study of sociology which are positivism and interpretivism. Positivism suggests that the scientific

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