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    Unit 7 Implement Person Centred Approaches in Health and Social Care 1.1 Understand person centered approaches for care and support Person centred values is a theory developed by Carl Rogers that trusted the innate tendency (known as the actualising tendency) of human beings to find fulfilment of their personal potentials. An important part of this theory is that in a particular psychological environment‚ the fulfilment of personal potentials includes sociability‚ the need to be with other

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    The Price of Life By Kierstin Palcek Logline: Can the will to live outweigh the price it takes? This question plagues Mason Tucker as he wanders the in-between desperately looking for a way out. Make a deal with the devil‚ or move on? Endlessly wandering this desolate forest‚ Mason Tucker makes a devastating realization. He is dead. Surrounding him are dozens of people‚ each with plain sunken in faces‚ wandering endlessly as well. He attempts to speak to them; however‚ they ignore his existence

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    Ethics is a system of moral principles ‚ that help people make the right decisions ‚ and distinguish between what is right and what is wrong. Different approaches Virtue Ethics Deontological Ethics (duty ‚ role ) Teleological Ethics (consequentialism) The difference between these three approaches to morality tends to lie more in the way moral dilemmas are approached than in the moral conclusions reached. For example‚ a consequentialist may argue that lying is wrong because of the negative consequences

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    Counseling Approaches Lizbeth Tini Grand Canyon University : PCN-435 April 14‚ 2013 Counseling Approaches This paper is going to define and explain the differences in two specific counseling approaches used by counselors in today’s profession. The main focus of this paper is going to be the contrast between Brief Interventions and Solution-focused counseling techniques determining which is most effective or could it be using both would get

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    Reality Therapy approaches counseling from a confrontational perspective.  The counselor confronts the individual with the facts of life‚ expecting him to face up to the issues.  It is true that we are to confront people with the truth in love as directed by the Holy Spirit.  However‚ the problem is that most troubled people are running from the issues. Some professionals have categorized some forty defense mechanisms that people use to avoid facing the truth.  Often people run from the issues because

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    3 approaches

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    Kyle Stallings SYG 2000 10/30/13 Three Theoretical Approaches Sociologists today employ three primary theoretical perspectives; the symbolic interactionist perspective‚ the functionalist perspective‚ and the conflict perspective. These perspectives offer sociologists theoretical paradigms for explaining how society influences people‚ and vice versa. Each perspective uniquely conceptualizes society‚ social forces‚ and human behavior. The symbolic interactionist perspective uses symbols and

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    Discuss two social psychological theories of aggression (24 marks) One social psychological theory of aggression is social learning theory. SLT argues that like all behaviour‚ aggression is learned through both direct and indirect reinforcement. Behaviour which is reinforced‚ be that positively or negatively – positive reinforcement occurs when the behaviour causes desired outcomes‚ negative reinforcement occurs when the behaviour causes undesirable outcomes - is more likely to be learned and repeated

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    1 Introduction In this report the researcher aims to demonstrate a critical understanding of the principle that early years settings should provide for the needs of all children‚ including those with sensory and learning needs‚ gifted children‚ and children from remote and nomadic populations‚ children from linguistic‚ ethnic or religious minorities and children from other disadvantaged or marginalised areas or groups. For the purpose of this report‚ the researcher will use the term ‘Children with

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    Psychological Disorder Analysis Psychological Disorder Analysis This psychological analysis is about Maria a 42 year old Hispanic female who comes into the mental health clinic complaining of feeling jumpy all of the time‚ she has trouble sleeping and is enable to concentrate on her work as an accountant. These symptoms are causing problems for her at work. There can be many causes for her symptoms but to get to the root of her issue a clinical assessment‚ diagnoses‚ and proper treatment for

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    Major Psychological Disorders Psychological disorders affect a person’s everyday life‚ as well as the lives of the people around them. “Psychologist typically define abnormal behavior broadly‚ considering it to be behavior that causes people to experience distress and prevent them from functioning in their daily lives” (Feldman‚ 2009‚ p.518). In order to diagnose psychological disorders we need to be able to judge what normal and abnormal behavior is. In this essay I will address the topic of

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