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    ASSESSMENT 3: EVALUATION “To what extent are dogs beneficial to people experiencing mental health issues?” Summary of research question and the research outcomes My research question centres around how dogs effect us and how that can be beneficial. My question was decided through discussions as to how dogs can affect people in a positive manner and after further research on the topic through reading organisation pages‚ I decided on my question. I explored organisations that involved dog therapy/assistance

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    Voluntary Trumpet

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    Book review Trumpet Voluntary The novel‚ "Trumpet Voluntary"‚ was written by Jeremy Harmer. This story is about unhappy love. One day when Derek came home he discovered that his wife had disappeared. He offended the members of his music quartet by leaving them to follow his wife to Rio de Janeiro. It was especially difficult for a cellist Rachael‚ who had fallen in love with Derek when they were students. Having arrived in Rio de Janeiro he met a Cuban detective Oswaldo‚ who

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    Should soldiers receive better mental health services after war? When soldiers return home from deployment‚ it seems as if they still have a war inside of themselves. Learning to cope with the traumatic memories of war is not easy at all. Veterans are at a very high risk for mental health problems. Involvement in a war can have many undesired consequences for the mental health and well being of military personnel. There are many reasons why it is our responsibility to make sure our veterans

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    Mercy death or alternatively‚ mercy killing‚ popularly termed‚ ‘Euthanasia’ is the act or practice of killing or ending one’s life in order to kill someone painlessly and in a more dignified way. Such means are generally applicable in case of an individual suffering from incurable disease or a terminal illness via means of lethal dose or suspension of life support treatment. Such a practice might as well occur as voluntary action by the consent of the patient or his relatives‚ however in the language

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    The career that I chose is Mental Health Specialist. My initial career was becoming a Social Worker. When I graduate college I would only have a Bachelors in Psychology. To do become a Social worker I would need a Master’s degree. I want to become a Mental Health Specialist so that I can help people and be a good influence. “Mental health specialists can be employed at a variety of healthcare facilities to assist patients who have mental illnesses or other problems that might be aided by professional

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    It is fundamental for mental health professionals to demonstrate foundational skills of counselling using an integrative process which is inclusive of a holistic‚ person-centred recovery orientated framework (Commonwealth of Australia 2013; Geldard & Geldard 2016; Muir-Cochrane et al. 2014). This can be achieved by adopting an integrated counselling approach as described by Geldard and Geldard (2016) as well as considering aspects like the physical environment and appropriate communication skills

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    Mental health includes emotional‚ psychological‚ and social well-being. It affects how a person thinks‚ feels‚ and behaves. Choices made‚ relating to others‚ and how stress is handled are all determined by mental health. Mental health problems can affect thinking‚ mood‚ and behavior. They can affect people in all stages of life‚ from childhood and adolescence through adulthood. Mental health problems are common and help is available. People with mental health problems can get better and some recover

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    WHO (1946)‚” good health is a state of complete physical‚ social and mental well-being‚ and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”  Not only physical health is important but also psychological health‚ and they both are regarded as the essential for social stability. However‚ mental health is not like physical health can be simply diagnosed by physical syndromes and it needs more evaluations so mental health is neglected easily. There is not a doubt that mental health is one of upsetting issues

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    Recovery Mental Health Recovery is the method that individuals use through a mentally healthy environment to pick-up control‚ importance and reason in their lives. This strategy includes different things for individuals with different characteristics. For some‚ recovery implies the complete non-appearance of the side effects or the defective behavior. Overcoming or dealing with one’s disease(s) or side effects for instance‚ and going through without use of liquor‚ unlawful medications and non-recommended

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    Stigmas Of Mental Illness In Healthcare Name Course Stigmatization is the mark of disgrace that sets someone apart from the others. A person is said to be stigmatized when they are labeled according to their illness. Negative attitude towards the person suffering from that disease is what creates prejudice and later results in discrimination (Corrigon‚ 2004). Mental illness is one the illnesses where people suffering from them are discriminated. Most people have associated mental illnesses

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