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    References: Allen‚ S. et al. 1992. “Effect of serotesting with counselling on condom use and seroconversion among HIV discordant couples in Africa‚” British Medical Journal 304: 1605–1609. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 1994. HIV Counseling‚ Testing‚ and Referral Standards and Guidelines. Atlanta‚ GA:

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    My Philosophy of Life

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    power is the ability to get someone to do something he or she would not otherwise do” Work-Energy PrincipleThe change in the kinetic energy of an object is equal to the net work done on the object.This fact is referred to as the Work-Energy Principle and is often a very useful tool in mechanics problem solving. It is derivable from conservation of energy and the application of the relationships for work and energy‚ so it is not independent of the conservation laws. It is in fact a specific application

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    What are 4 Special Techniques of Technical Writing? The four special techniques are DEFINITION‚ DESCRIPTION OF MECHANISM‚ DESCRIPTION OF A PROCESS‚ and CLASSIFICATION. These techniques are not types of reports and it is important to remember that these techniques usually appear in a single report. It would be exceptional to find an entire report‚ even a short one‚ only one of these techniques. For example‚ two containing or more techniques might be closely interwoven as a writer described the

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    The Top 10 The Most Influential Therapists of the Past Quarter-Century By Carl Rogers‚ Salvador Minuchin‚ Virginia Satir‚ Murray Bowen‚ and John Gottman Twenty five years ago‚ in 1982‚ the first issue of the Psychotherapy Networker was published. That same year‚ American Psychologist surveyed 800 members of the American Psychological Association to learn which theoretical clinical orientations they followed and which psychotherapists they believed to be the most influential in the field.

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    self-reflection of counselling skills The purpose of this essay is describing the counselling practices that I did in my class room. I n this reflective essay‚ I will describe the style of counselling that I used so far ‚ the actions I had taken‚ the area of skills where I need further improvement‚ my perception about the feedbacks from other students and faculty supervisor . By discussing this particular experience in detail‚ I can start to aware of the specific skills and technique which counsellor

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    protects the human dignity of the client. It is acknowledged that the Singapore Association for Counselling Code of Ethics (SAC) has many similarities and differences compared to the American Counselling Association Code of Ethics (ACA). This paper will compare the two code of ethics using the systemic perspective model which comprises of eight specific areas‚ mindset‚ emotional‚ physical/biological‚ philosophy‚ culture‚ political/economic‚ social and environment.               Systemic perspective

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    My Nursing Philosophy As the nursing profession evolves and matures‚ nurses try to find how their beliefs and values fit into their nursing care. Philosophy is a group of ideas regarding human nature that guides us through every living day‚ and determines the path we take in life and how we interact with others ("What is philosophy?" 2010). Finding our philosophy helps as grow as a nurse and as a person. The purpose of this paper is to develop my nursing philosophy and show how it relates to my current

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    My personal philosophy reinforces the existing nursing theories‚ because it borrows heavily from Jean Watson theory of Human Caring. The main defining elements of my philosophy are respect for life and dignity of every person. This implies that the theory takes into consideration the various physical‚ spiritual and environmental needs required by patients to attain the anticipated health outcomes. For this reason‚ my personal philosophy places a greater responsibility on the nurse to create a favorable

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    are born totally unprovided‚ we need aid; we are born stupid‚ we need judgment. Everything we do not have at our birth and which we need when we are grown is given us by education.” Let me use this very intelligent philosophy by Jean Jacques Rousseau as a foundation of my own philosophy of education. Every individual needs to be taught properly with adequate tools and supplements to grow as a good‚ productive and complete person. Just like nurturing a plant‚ which requires enough water and sunlight

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    Running head: MY PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING​1 MY PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING KRISTI RUTHERFORD KING UNIVERSITY MY PHILOSOPHY OF NURSING​2 Abstract My philosophy of nursing starts from my personal values which are what attracted me to nursing as a profession. In simple terms it means doing what is right when no one is looking. Nurse’s do this by having integrity‚ empathy‚ a caring demeanor and honesty. No matter what type of nursing you do these characteristics all come into play and should be considered

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