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    are many approaches to clinical psychology; the four major approaches are in psychodynamic‚ cognitive-behavioral‚ humanistic‚ and family systems. Using the four major approaches contributes to the effectiveness in treatment by identifying the goals of each approach. The paper will break down the approaches‚ goals‚ techniques‚ and the overall approaches used. Philosophical Origins of Clinical Psychology ApproachesAs Thomas Plante (2005) cleverly suggested‚ clinical psychology is both a science and

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    Ethical boundaries in clinical psychology is best explained as being those that are crossed and then those in which are consider to be in direct violation of patient professional care. Working in the healthcare industry when boundiares become crossed between that of the patient and medical profession there becomes an issue with what treatment plans is best suitable as well as the overall relationship between both parties. Boundary violation has the potential to be harmful to a patient which could

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    What was the Bible Contributed to World? When I see the word‚ “Bible”‚ the first thing comes into my mind is Christians. Christianity is the largest religions group in the world‚ with an estimated 2.2 billion adherents. How the Bible can influence those people? I think one of the reasons is the Bible is valuable‚ since it contributed to the whole world. Likewise‚ the Bible is an influential book and affecting the society. There are 3 main ways that the Bible contributed: art‚ civilization‚ and morality

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    Professional Development in Clinical Psychology Final Paper A defining feature of psychology and ethics is the element of “the unknown” within the field. From the diverse clientele‚ to the variety of issues psychologists are constantly exposed to‚ there is no concrete approach towards providing effective treatment for a client seeking counsel. It is undeniable that a large majority of psychologists’ work is dependent on their personal clinical judgment. What does exist‚ however‚ is a code of

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    Chapter 4 Learning Objectives 1. Define clinical assessment and discuss the roles of the clinical interview‚ tests‚ and observations. Clinical assessment is an evaluation of a patient’s physical condition and prognosis based on information gathered from physical and laboratory examinations and the patient’s medical history. Clinical interview is a face to face encounter meeting. Tests are devices for gathering information about a few aspects of a person’s psychological

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    educational opportunities to those adults beyond the age of general public education who feel a need for further education or training of any sort. Even though it has been around for some time‚ it is still a growing field in the US that hasn’t caught up to the education of children and younger adults. There is a set of principles for Andragogy‚ how adults learn and another for pedagogy‚ how children learn. This paper will look at one main theory of adult education and how the ideas are portrayed. It

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    Andragogy and Self Directed Learning March 10‚ 2008 Adult Education and Learning: Principles and Practice Andragogy and Self-Directed Learning: Pillars of Adult Learning Theory Candy ’s written statement (1991‚ p.309) which reads “since a learner ’s autonomy is likely to vary from situation to situation‚ educators should not assume that because a person has been self-directed in one situation‚ he or she will be able to succeed in a new area: Orientation‚ support and guidance may all be required

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    Comparing and Contrasting Pedagogy and Andragogy Makia Bundu Prairie View A&M University College of Nursing Professor George Crippen RN‚ MSN NURS 4383: Section Z01 Patient Teaching and Nursing Practice February 22‚ 2017   Assumptions about Learning: Readiness to Learn Readiness to learn occurs when a child has achieved cumulative learning of component subskills and the developmental maturity necessary to integrate these subskills into the desired skill. Readiness is relative. However‚ not only to

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    approach developed by Professor William R. Miller‚ Ph.D and Professor Stephen Rollnick‚ Ph.D Miller is a professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of New Mexico and received his Ph.D in clinical psychology from the University of Oregon in 1976. Stephan Rollnick completed his Masters in research in Strathclyde University in Glasgow and his professional clinical psychology training in Cardiff‚ Wales. Motivational interviewing was first thought of by Miller in 1983 in his article Behavioural

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    Janie P Given the differences between Pedagogy and Andragogy and Blanchard’s situational leadership styles/Transformational Leadership‚ how would you make yourself an effective adult learning professional? Becoming an effective adult learning professional will come about by applying the methods of teaching observed in other professionals and modeling it. Of course‚ over time‚ more of your own style of leadership will emerge where you are teaching naturally rather than depending on someone

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