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    Fischer‚ C. T.‚ & Rennie‚ D. L. (1999). Evolving guidelines for publication of qualitative research studies in psychology and related fields Ellis‚ S. J.‚ & Kitzinger‚ C. (2002). Denying equality: An analysis of arguments against lowering the age of consent for sex between men Ely‚ M.‚ Vinz‚ R.‚ Downing‚ M.‚ & Anzul‚ M. (1997). On writing qualitative research: Living by words. Fine‚ M. (2002). Disruptive Voices: The Possibilities for Feminist Research. Ann Arbour: University of Michigan Press. Foster

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    Counselling

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    Task 1: Describe the purpose and nature of counselling The function of personal counselling is to help people to resolve problem areas in their life. Counselling provides an opportunity for the person to explore the difficult feelings‚ thoughts and behaviours that have blocked the way to satisfying relationships‚ personal happiness. The purpose of counselling is to help clients achieve their personal goals‚ and gain greater insight into their lives. One hopes that by the end of this process one

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    The Brewster v. University Hospital is a case that deals with informed consent‚ in this case the plaintiff seemed to be wronged in the sense that their child was not given the best opportunity for a full recovery. The defendant‚ however‚ believes no wrong has been done since the professionals are certain that the diagnosis was best for the patient. The argument develops in the sense that the parents of the patient were not informed of all the different diagnosis‚ and how this illness could affect

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    Reflection 1. In your opinion‚ what are two important lessons we have learned from the past where ethics in research is concerned? It’s my opinion when it comes to research that the participants should be informed as much as possible. I also take in consideration the double-blind studies‚ and the control groups. I think it is criminal what some of the people have done in the past to innocent children‚ and adults who had no say that they wanted to be part of any experiment let alone permanently damaged

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    Contracting but the Same

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    1. Abraham Maslow suggested that “a person who is lacking food‚ love‚ and self-esteem would most likely hunger for food more strongly than anything else.” Conversely‚ the novelist Dostoyevski wrote‚ “without a firm idea of himself and the purpose of his life‚ man cannot live even if surrounded with bread.” Give evidence that would lead you to support both statements. A person who lacks food‚ love and self-esteem would most likely hunger for food the most‚ simply because it is biological need in

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    Government Contracting Corruption‚ what is it and why does it seem to flourish in the world of business and in particular government contracting? Corruption as defined by Webster’s dictionary is a lack of integrity or honesty (especially susceptibility to bribery); use of a position of trust for dishonest gain (“corruption‚” 2010). All over the world there are stories of corruption from money laundering‚ unfair awarding of contracts‚ bribery‚ and even espionage. Procurement and contracting seem to

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    practitioner understand the issues that influence consent by critically reflecting and evaluating the professional‚ legal and ethical frameworks‚ for autonomous patient‚ those that lack capacity and for children. In this discussion‚ I will include the importance of establishing whether a person has capacity to give consent‚ what constitutes a valid consent‚ the various types of consent and the duration of that consent (www.gov.uk). Definition Consent is an active process of agreeing to an activity

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    Informed Citizen

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    Are You An Informed Citizen? Let’s just start out by me explaining my political views and how well I am informed. I have to be truthful and say that I am not a very political nor am I an "Informed" citizen. I know this is crazy but after researching and doing a lot of reading‚ I have been enlightened and what I have read has been very interesting. "An informed citizenry will benefit from applying both creative thinking and critical thinking in solving the challenges of our society"‚ at first I

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    us or we just do not have the appropriate person to turn to. In these conditions‚ counselling is a really useful option. 2.0 DEFINITION OF COUNSELLING People have always turned to others for help in crisis. In the 20th century‚ perhaps with the decline in formal religious belief in Western cultures‚ there has been a growth in the helping professions‚ such as counselling (Encarta Encyclopedia‚ 2003). Counselling includes the skills of helping people to cope with personal difficulties through

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    with empathy when the clients reveal about themselves. It is also necessary to sometimes nudge or probe the client to explore certain concerns or issues that they do not do spontaneously. Therefore‚ probes are important communication skills in the counselling process. The skill of probe can be both verbal and non-verbal that helps clients to talk more openly and freely about certain issues at any stage of the helping process. When probes are used cautiously‚ they provide focus and direction to the entire

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