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    major focus of the conceptual model and the description of the four elements of the nursing metaparadigm (person‚ health‚ nursing‚ and environment). B) Family Health Risk Assessment Data 1) Internal family structure (5 points) a. Draw a genogram  Include three generations and for each family member include‚ age‚ current health status (or causes of death). External family structure (10 points) a. Social class‚ status and mobility How does the family describe its social class? How many

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    Complete Health History Assignment STUDENT NAME: Biographical Information • • • • • DOB: 10/06/1987 Gender: female Race: Caucasian Ethnicity: French Additional (Insurance information) Source and Reliability • • Where does the information come from What indicators of reliability are there Reason for Seeking Care • CC: headache History of Present Illness (HPI) • Throbbing for the past two hours‚ can feel pulse in temples‚ 4 on a scale of 1-10‚ started while in

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    1. List the common aspects of effective counselling therapies. Client/extra therapeutic factors. Relationship factors. Placebo hope and expectancy. The Therapy Model. (Australian College of Applied Psychology‚ Manual‚ 2012). 2. Identify five common counselling therapies and briefly explain the principles of each. 1/ Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. CBT the focus is on cognitions (thoughts)‚ emotions‚ behaviour and physical response that may be associated with the client’s problems.

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    try to put on because they are in a social setting. It is important to include all members of the nuclear family when presiding over a family therapy session‚ watch how they interact and communicate (both verbally and nonverbally). Bowen used genograms‚ a family tree like model that aided the therapist and the families understand the interactions they exhibited between one another (Duba‚ 2011). This diagram can assist the family in shifting dynamics and understanding the attachments between the

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    The client presents with a history of binge eating behaviors since childhood. She states that during her youth there was contention in the home due to both her weight and eating habits. This was in addition to societal pressures and teasing from her peers during her formative years. The client recalls shame surrounding her eating‚ and an inability to stop. Due to the feelings of shame and guilt stemming from her inability to stop eating‚ the client reports that she ate in private often. Andrea

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    Community Health Practicum “Childhood obesity in Bridgeport‚ Connecticut” Naomie Trofort Western Governors University February 16‚ 2013 Outline A. Introduction B.1. Community Assessment B.2. Genogram B.3. Health Concern B.4 Population B.4a. Health Inequity B.4b. Data B.5 Resources and Partners C.1. Diagnosis D.1. Outcomes or goals E.1. Nursing Actions E.2. Work to Improve Health Concern E.3. Partnership E.4. Objectives E.5. Timelines F.1. Evaluation G.1. Conclusion Abstract Nursing

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    The African American Culture and Traditions A Research Study and Facts That Will Take Us Into What Makes This Culture So Unique. Jeanette C. Council Dr. Jefferson Rackley COUN 504 5 May 2012 Liberty University Abstract The purpose of this research is to identify the uniqueness and diversity of people and practices of the African American culture. Each culture in life has some similarities and some differences. The similarities and differences that are present in a culture is what make the

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    Running head: CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS 1 Children of Alcoholics A Counseling Group Proposal in a High School Setting Ashley Foster & Dan Ladig Ball State University Running head: CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS 2 Introduction Children of alcoholics (COAs) represent a significant portion of the population. It is estimated that 9‚700‚000 children (or 15% of the 66 million children) seventeen years of age or younger are living with an adult diagnosed with alcohol abuse or dependence in the past

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    Name Family Assessment Paper 2382 Instructor Introduction The family just recently moved to my neighborhood and we casually said hi to each other. I went to their house and introduced myself and informed them of my intentions. I explained to the family that I was going to perform a family assessment and that this was about assessing the family processes and interactions and identifying both the weak and strong points in the family. I further discussed with the family that the

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    | Structural family therapy is a model of treatment based on systems theory that was developed by Salvador Minuchin. Structural family therapy features emphasis is mostly on structural change as the main goal of therapy; it pays close attention to the individual but also acknowledges the importance of family in the healing process of the individual. Structural family therapy focuses on encouraging proactive healthy change within the family‚ with an emphasis on structure‚ subsystems

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