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    on your own but overall it’s a great experience and I really enjoy it . I entered into this position knowing that it would be a challenge but didn’t realize how challenging it can really be. Something I would like to change about my job is the orientation period since there really isn’t one given to the new hires. Since most of the new hires are recent graduates this can be very challenging to these nurses. Often these nurses are thrown into a complex case with only basic nursing knowledge and are

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    due to my own personal life experiences‚ world views‚ relationships‚ and interaction with others. We are all culture-bound to some extent‚ and it takes an effort to be always aware to monitor our biases so that they do not affect the formation of counseling relationships. In addition‚ greater differences could exist within the same cultural group than between different cultural groups. I will not only to be sensitive to other cultures‚ but to my own as well. The biggest challenge I foresee in forming

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    Changing Trends in Sexual Orientation According to Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary‚ sexual orientation refers to the inclination of an individual with respect to heterosexual‚ homosexual‚ and bisexual behavior. The famous Kinsey Reports by Alfred Kinsey (1948) claims that about 10% of American adults are homosexual. This astonishing figure is often presented as fact but is often criticized to be highly overestimated by academia. (Refer to Appendix 1 for figures presented by other institutes).

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    The impacts that religion and sexual orientation have on high school students Since childhood we develop our identities and our choices are influenced by our sexual orientation‚ religion and surrounding environment ( how the people around us like friends and parents dress). People of all ages have trouble to achieve one’s own personality but teenagers are the group with the highest rate of people with low-self esteem. Why do so many teens have problems with themselves? The answer is because many

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    actions‚ “cognitions‚ images‚ beliefs‚ and emotions”. This theory deals primarily with the present prevailing issues. There is importance placed on examining the client and the client’s present environment. The client must actively participate in counseling sessions and in his or her environment by learning “new and adaptive behaviors to replace old and maladaptive behaviors”. It is believed that changes in behavior can

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    hearing problems‚ children and personal affiliations. Although they may seem like harmless questions‚ they all show bias and are considered illegal. Once the decision has been made as to which candidate will be hired‚ we head into the orientation process Orientation is intended to introduce the new hire to their position as payroll clerk. This process exists as both a formal and informal way to learn more about the person through socialization and get a better picture of how the new hire fits into

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    1 Vilnius Pedagogical University Department of English Philology Laimutis Valeika Janina Buitkiene An Introductory Course in Theoretical English Grammar Metodine mokymo priemone aukљtuju mokyklu studentams 2003 2 © Vilnius Pedagogical University‚ 2003 Leidinys svarstytas ir rekomenduotas spaudai Uћsienio kalbu fakulteto Anglu filologijos katedros posedyje 2003 03 12‚ protokolo Nr. 5 Leidinys svarstytas ir rekomenduotas spaudai Uћsienio kalbu fakulteto Tarybos posedyje 2003 03 13‚ protokolo

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    D.B.‚ Glass‚ C.R.‚ & Schottenbauer‚ M.A. (2009). Psychotherapy integration as practiced by experts. Psychotherapy Theory‚ Reserarch‚ Practice‚ Training. Vol 46‚ No 4‚ 486-491. Lin‚ Y.N. (2005). Conceptualizing Common Factors in Counseling. Journal of Guidance and Counseling‚ 27(1)‚ 1 -22. McLeod‚ J. (2011). An introduction to counselling. 4th Edition‚ Open University Press. Norcross‚ J.C and Goldfried‚ M.R. (2005). Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration. New York: Oxford University Press. Stiles‚

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    Strengths for Addiction Counseling In the area of addictions counseling‚ which is the primary area of practice I seek to work professionally‚ my biggest strength is my own personal experience with addiction. When I read things‚ such as the upcoming Week 3 addiction simulation assignment‚ I feel truly blessed to have a thorough and personal understanding of the obsession and compulsion of addiction. While others need to where a bracelet to understand what hiding track marks is like‚ I physically

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     RESEARCH  Adolescent Sexual Orientation and Suicide Risk: Evidence From a National Study | Stephen T. Russell‚ PhD‚ and Kara Joyner‚ PhD Sexual orientation has emerged as a muchdebated risk factor for adolescent suicide in recent years. It is commonly believed that the difficulties of dealing with the stigma of homosexuality might lead to depression and even suicide among gay men and lesbians; this may be particularly heightened during adolescence‚ when emerging sexuality becomes a central

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