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    Encounter # 1 Satisfying Service Encounter Date: 17/09/2014 Time: 8:35am Details: At the clinic‚ the nurse greeted me and attended to my registeration promptly. She informed me of the estimated waiting time and suggested to me that I could go for my breakfast nearby while waiting for my turn. Since I had my breakfast already‚ I chose to wait. I was warmly greeted by the doctor when I entered the consultation room. His room is simple and neat‚ there is also a large professonal

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    people. Society’s understanding of mental illness is highly limited and there is a need to learn to understand what stigma means and how they can help to assist and influence the recovery process. The key aspects discussed are that of understanding stigma and recovery and identifying the influence stigma has on the recovery process. Many people do not completely understand how harmful and challenging stigma can be to the person suffering from a mental illness. It can contribute to extra stresses that

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    Disaster Recovery Plan Paper Fernando Hernandez IT244/Axia College Introduction In this assignment‚ I will go over the different items related to the disaster recovery plan. I will go over the purpose of the plan‚ explain the key elements that go into a plan‚ the methods of testing the plan‚ and why we test the plan. All while explaining why the disaster recovery plan is so critical to businesses in the event of an emergency. What is the purpose of a Disaster Recovery Plan? The

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    to deal with the crisis to make sure everything can be solve in the best solution. A well contingency plan allows employees to move quickly into recovery mode rather than waiting for instruction. When everyone knows where to go‚ what to do and who to turn to for instruction‚ order can be maintained. Averting panic allows Maya to focus efforts on recovery operations to minimize loss. Secondly‚ if Maya have a contingency plan and planned there might be a crisis such as fire‚ explosion or other incident

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    Skills & Characteristics of Mental Health Human Service Workers Skills & Characteristics of Mental Health Human Service Workers Human Service Workers are made up of a group of people that choice to help those in need. Those service workers that decide to work with the mentally disabled are very special people. The workers are trained to assist with the emotional issues that usually bring the client to the point they are at. There are also other causes that can be a

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    for chosen themes. Themes are shown in Table 1. These themes account for experiences of eating disorder recovery‚ however‚ only the most salient (shown in bold type) are discussed in depth. Superordinate Themes Subordinate Themes Self vs ED • Self-Acceptance • Internal Battles • Personification of ED • Masculinity The Journey of Recovery • Choosing Recovery • Understanding the ED & Recovery • Struggle • Positivity • Turning Point The Next Step • Moving On • Change in Perspective • Mental Health

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    References: Charles R. Goldman‚ M.D. (July 30‚ 1998). CHRONIC/SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS. Retrieved August 30‚ 2010‚ from http://www.state.sc.us/dmh/clinical/chronic.htm Recovery Model: ’Mental Health Recovery Model ’ as it Applies to the Severely and Chronically Mentally III. (2007). Retrieved August 30‚ 2010‚ from http://recoverymodel.com/ David E. Biegel‚ Elizabeth M. Tracy‚ Kenneth N. Corvo. (1994) Strengthening Social Networks: Intervention

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    The second step has the alcoholic believe that there is some type of a greater power working that will help aide the alcoholic to reach sobriety‚ as well as maintain is once reached. This step is an example of the religious influence on the 12-step recovery process. Alcoholics Anonymous is not a religion‚ it is a spiritual program. In a religion you do certain things or act certain ways to gain God ’s favor. Alcoholics Anonymous is a growing relationship between you and God. You will not hear in Alcoholics

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    everyone to sit down and coffee ready to drink. I sat down in one of the chairs. A lady came up to me and handed me a coin that said “24 hours recovery”; this was before I had the chance to tell her that I was there to observe for a school project. I guess when you go to an alcoholic anonymous meeting for the first time you get awarded a 24 hour recovery coin to make you feel good and know you’re doing something good to help you recover from your alcoholic addiction. The meeting started promptly

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    You will have a new aspect at how you do things‚ as well as realizing that your expectations to everyday questions will no longer be the same. One example of transformational learning that I have experienced in my life is my journey through the recovery process of alcoholism. I had to be willing and ready to

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