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    The concept and importance of continuous Professional Development (CPD) 1) Concept of CPD: CPD in other words known as Continuous Development‚ this is because the development of professional people increasing day by day and there is no end in 21st century. Due to Global competition the number of professionals increasing day by day‚ Clients is ever more aware of their rights and the levels of quality that they demand are continuously rising. Latest technology offers many advance and new methods

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    Elderly Abuse Name California State University of Sacramento Lifespan stage and counseling-related problems. As part of being a human being‚ we are born and we grow old as time passes and then we die as life comes to an end. Part of human development is the stage of late adulthood. From the book “Human Behavior in the Social Environment‚” by Jose B. Ashford and Craig Winston LeCroy‚ the years from age sixty until death are considered late adulthood. At this stage of life‚ there are many

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    how their parents treat a situation where conflict needs to be resolved. Parents play a pivotal part in the ability for their child to understand right from wrong‚ empathy‚ respect‚ and a sense of fairness. Throughout their course of cognitive development‚ the attitudes and behaviors put forward by the parent will be internalized by a child and become part of that child’s working model of social conduct. The purpose of this study was to develop the correlation between the family dynamics‚ and

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    Cognitive Development Preschool children ages 3 - 5: Cognitive development refers to the acquisition and use of thinking skills. It a child’s increasing ability to think and reason‚ they are active participants in the learning process‚ they are learning how to learn. Like scientists preschool children are curious about what they observe‚ they ask questions‚ make predictions about what will happen and test their ideas‚ they recall past experiences and apply what they know to

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    environment‚ and many other global issues. Environmental‚ human rights‚ international economical issues has turned out to be problems talked about in International Relations nowadays. Another academic disciplinary which contributes towards the development of International Relations are International Law‚ Diplomatic History‚ Military Science (The Art of War)‚ International Politics‚ International Organization‚ International Trade‚ Colonial Government‚ and the practice of International Relations itself

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    people in that country. All steps necessary to educate all the people of the country are to be taken‚ not only for the intellectual development of the individual‚ but also spiritual/mental development of the people‚ While intellectual development accelerates economic and technological development‚ if proper measures are not taken for the spiritual/mental development of the people‚ the country would face anarchy‚ because of lack of fraternity‚ empathy for the poor people and flexibility to work with

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    u06d1 Personality Changes Over the Lifespan due 8/14/12 Analyze how personality changes throughout life from your chosen theory ’s perspective. What type of specialized training might counselors need to address the clinical needs of elderly clients? What specific clinical skill sets may be needed? Eysenck’s Three Dimensions of Personality British psychologist Hans Eysenck (Schultz‚ 2009) developed a model of personality based upon three universal traits: Introversion/Extraversion: Introversion

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    affect our inherent behavioural traits‚ and can modify our personality. Personality development‚ therefore‚ is to allow new ideas to influence our personality‚ and to allow introspection to bring to the forefront latent qualities‚ effecting a change for the better. There are four aspects to an individual’s personality: body‚ mind‚ heart and soul. Several factors contribute to one’s personality‚ to the development of one’s personality. These are all integral to the above mentioned aspects. The recognition

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    I. Introduction Peace and order is an essential ingredient in maintaining economic development‚ social order and political stability. A condition of peace and order facilitates the growth of investments‚ generates more employment opportunities and attracts more tourists. Economic development generally refers to the sustained‚ concerted actions of policymakers and communities that promote the standard of living and economic health of a specific area. Peace refers to absence of hostility

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    Erick Erickson’s Life Span Theory is known as the 8 ages of development as he defines 8 major life crisis’s which he says are significant in terms of human growth and development. During each stage Erickson believes that there is a life crisis which we need to work through. There are 2 outcomes one positive and one negative‚ which will have implications for the development of our identity. We will develop a mixture of both outcomes from each stage. If the positive outweighs the negative then ego

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