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    extent would you engage in mediation‚ negotiating‚ or advocating with this family? I would assume that working for an agency that deals with insurance reimbursements and wants quick diagnoses and minimal sessions‚ the Solution-Focused or Behavioral models might be the more popular theories of choice under these constraints. However‚ I personally would choose to use the Bowenian and Experiential approaches in working with this family. I love the Bowenian perspective of not trying to change

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    Challenges During my studies in Couples and Family Therapy (CFT) program‚ I foresee encountering challenges such as: maintaining work-life balance and being faced with emotionally rigorous courses‚ which can be both intricate and emotionally taxing. Furthermore‚ it will require me to juggle with heavy course load‚ part-time employment‚ finding personal and family time. Support System It is essential to have a strong support system as that would aid in overcoming these challenges. Some of the techniques

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    Structural Family Therapy (SFT) is a method of psychotherapy developed by Salvador Minchin that focuses on the family dynamics. It is considered the most influential family therapy worldwide according to Stupart (2014). The primary purpose of the different approaches to the psychotherapy is to help people feel differently‚ and change their thinking and behavior (Stupart 2014). The goal of SFT is to join the family system in therapy to determine any dysfunctional relationships and how to heal them

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    Altogether the function of the therapeutic models and its theories are very much useful for the function of a family. However‚ one of the therapeutic approach that I would utilize as a therapist is the structural model. The structural model gives us so much insight of where the dysfunction lies‚ if a family lacks organization or order they will not be able to live a life of stability. This can create several problems within the function of a household. The communication will not be clearly communicated

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    Family There are compare and contrast between Laotian and American value about family. The difference between American family to Laotian family is: Laotian people living as a big family. Mostly family consist of grandparent‚ parents and the children‚ we have to respect the elder‚ the elder or the head of family has the most power of the house. Laotian people always live next to the relative house‚ so we can be close to each other. The neighbor helps each other out; sometimes people cook and tell

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    Modernism vs. Postmodernism Post-modernism follows and shares many of the same ideas as modernism. Though‚ at the same time‚ they differ in many ways. These distinctions can be seen in the two works of literature‚ “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller and “Glengarry Glen Ross” by David Mamet. “Death of a Salesman” represents the modernist literature. Modernism is a style of literature that came about after World War I in Europe. It emerged in the United States in the late 1920s. Modernism

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    Health - state if complete physical‚ mental‚ and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. State of being well and using every power the individual possesses to the fullest extent.- (nightingale) Wellness- is an integrated method of functioning oriented towards maximizing the potentials of an individual within the environment where he is functioning. - Dunn. Well being- a subjective perception of balance‚ harmony‚ and vitality. - (Leddy and pepper) Illness- Disturbance

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    postmodernism a beginner’s guide other ’  from oneworld Anti-capitalism: A Beginner’s Guide‚ Simon Tormey‚ ISBN 1–85618–342–9 Artificial Intelligence: A Beginner’s Guide‚ Blay Whitby‚ ISBN 1–85168–322–4 Genetics: A Beginner’s Guide‚ B. Guttman‚ A. Griffiths‚ D.T. Suzuki and T. Cullis‚ ISBN 1–85168–304–6 The Palestine–Israeli Conflict: A Beginner’s Guide‚ Dan Cohn-Sherbok and Dawoud El-Alami‚ ISBN 1–85168–261–9 Religion: A Beginner’s Guide‚ Martin Forward‚ ISBN 1–85168–258–9 postmodernism

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    CONTENT 1. Introduction 2. Administration Of Justice 3. Need for administration of justice 4. Legal justice and natural justice 5. Distinction between civil justice and criminal justice 6. Theories of punishment 7. Kinds of punishment 8. Justice in India 9. Conclusion ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Introduction Justice is a concept of moral rightness based on ethics‚ rationality‚ law‚ natural law‚ religion‚ equity and fairness. Understandings of justice differ in every culture

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    Theoretical Background This study is anchored on the theories proposed by (David Evans 2011). Social media are websites and applications that enable users to create and share content. It becomes a prominent part of life for all ages. It is an easy way to connect with people: it is an outlet for thoughts that can be shared with anyone. There are many positive aspects‚ there are equally as many dangers that come with it. It is a phenomenon wherein people are merged into different ways and

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