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    recognize our strengths. The test said that my strengths were harmony‚ responsibility‚ developer‚ consistency‚ and futuristic. The test did a very accurate job at using my responses to categorize me into these five traits. Harmony was very eye opening to me because when I saw the description‚ it allowed me to understand myself better. I like to use my words instead of actions to solve a problem and that makes a good representation of harmony. I was a bit confused on how Harmony could be a strength; I soon

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    Does cognitive-behavioral therapy work just as well as antidepressants when treating depression? How we perceive our depression is what helps to determine the type of treatment necessary. Antidepressants treat the common symptoms of depression rather than the condition while therapy helps change the thought process so the disease is cured in the end. Many studies are done to provide necessary information to what the answer to this question should be. The following articles provided studies that explained

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    from confusion to a positive future. One of the many umbrellas under Vision Quest is its Functional Family Therapy (FFT) model. Functional Family Therapy (FFT) is an evidenced based intervention that works with at risk youths and their families in their homes. The problems range from disruptive behaviors and conduct disorders to substance and alcohol related disorders. FFT is a strength-based model. At its core is a focus and assessment of those risk and protective factors that impact the adolescent

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    Mahatma Gandhi once said‚ "Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will." Gandhi is trying to express that the true brawn a person has is not the physical ability‚ but the mental stability and strength is contains. In "To Kill A Mockingbird" by Harper Lee‚ the main characters‚ Scout and Jem‚ demonstrate their own version of strength through being able to overcome the bad influence of their hometown‚ Maycomb. Harper Lee shows this through characterization of Jem

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    Knowing my personal strengths and weaknesses is a very important step to improving myself. It will help me to define the areas in which I need to work on most. Many people feel that working on their weaknesses will be enough‚ but to really improve myself‚ I must be prepared to work on my strengths also. Achieving my life’s goals will be greatly enhanced by knowing what my strengths and weaknesses really are and being able to improve them by improving myself. My strengths that contribute to my job

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    The Keirsey Temperament Sorter is a Personality Quiz‚ which organizes individuals into one of four temperaments; Guardians‚ Artisans‚ Rationales‚ and Idealists. Every personality class has their strengths and weaknesses. Guardians are described as having the following core characteristics. They are usually seen as dependable‚ helpful‚ and hard-working. They are known to be‚ generally cautious‚ humble‚ and focused on and traditions. ("Keirsey Temperament Website - Portrait of the Guardian® (SJ)")

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    Apple Company SW Analysis Abstract This paper will attempt to identify the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ of the Apple Company; a multimillion dollar technological company. There are several aspects of the Apple Company that makes it strong in the industry however there are also areas of weakness that makes the company vulnerable to its competition. This paper will outline the company’s strengths and how it dominates in this ever changing technological world. At the same time this paper will outline the

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    Willpower and its merits In the book “Strength in what remains” by Tracy Kidder‚ the main protagonist named Deo was a man that faced many hurdles in his life. From escaping the Genocide in Rwanda and Burundi‚ which was because of the domestic racial dispute between Hutus and Tutsi (groups of ethnic people) to his time in New york. Deo faced insurmountable odds and opposition. Despite this set back‚ it seemed as if providence was on Deos side‚ granting him countless fortunes and blessings. Many

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    client’s individual relationships among feelings‚ thoughts‚ and behaviors. This is also short term and a more hands on approach‚ which can adjust for each client‚ based on their thoughts and ways. CBT develops and focuses on personal coping strategies‚ which help to adjust current problems and changing patterns in cognition. The CBT model is based on behavioral

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    Evidence Based Interventions for Families with Co-Occurring Needs Parent management training (PMT) is also known as behavioral parent training (BPT) is an evidence based intervention for families with co-occurring needs such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)‚ oppositional defiant disorder‚ and conduct disorder. This intervention was developed in the early 1960’s‚ due to the increase in the need for therapies focusing on the child and parental needs. The pioneers of this intervention

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