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    off‚ there are four different perspectives. The first is Psychoanalytic Perspective. This perspective emphasizes the importance of early childhood experiences and the unconscious mind. This particular perspective was created by psychiatrist Sigmund Freud who strongly believed that things that are hidden in the unconscious could be revealed in numerous different ways. However the Neo-Freudian theorists only agreed in the importance of the unconscious‚ but disagreed with other aspects of Freud’s theories

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    Therapeutic Communication Self Awareness & Nurse - Client Relationship • • • • Quad I Open to self/public – What you know about self And what others also know about you • Quad 3 • The hidden /private self • Qualities only you know • Quad 2 • Blind – the unaware self • Qualities others know about you –but you are unaware of. • Quad 4 • Unknown self • EMPTY quad – the undiscovered self- Qualities not known by self/ others Components of the Nurse-Client Relationship • • • • • • Trust Genuine interest

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    constructing for Contoso‚ Ltd. must be isolated from the production network‚ you do not want lab computers to obtain their TCP/IP settings from the DHCP servers on the production network. Therefore in Exercise 3.3 you manually configure the TCP/IP client to use static IP addresses. Completion time 15 minutes 3. Using the information in the IPconfig.exe display‚ note your workstations current TCP/IP configuration settings in Table 3-2. TCP/IP Setting Value IPv4 Address Subnet Mask Default

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    the differences between eastern and western cultures. While Taoism stressed order and spiritual harmony‚ the great teacher Confucius‚ emphasized the importance of ‘filial piety’ as evidenced by his writings‚ the Analects: “The Master said‚ ‘A youth‚ when at home‚ should be filial‚ and‚ abroad‚ respectful to his elders. He should be earnest and truthful. He should overflow in love to all‚ and cultivate the friendship of the good. When he has time and opportunity‚ after the performance of these things

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    Jung and Sigmund Freud: Early Influences Duncan Harris Southern New Hampshire University Psychology of Personality Dr. Doran March 24‚ 2013 Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud – two of the best known names in psychiatry - each had tremendous roles in the field of psychoanalysis. Born nearly twenty years apart‚ they met in 1907 (Kendra Cherry )‚ and their first conversation was rumored to have lasted thirteen hours‚ they had such a good rapport. Jung soon worked under Sigmund Freud and they became

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    to be by his personal experience he had on an emotional level over the death of his father. In The Interpretation of Dreams‚ Freud talks about “Dreams of the death of beloved persons” which I find interesting myself. Freud states that this is a typical dream to have and that there are two classes: one being where it does not affect the dreamer and the other where the dreamer “feels profoundly grieved by the death of the beloved person‚ even expressing this grief by shedding tears in his sleep.”

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    Lethal Sex: Conditions of Disclosure in Counseling Sexually Active Clients with HIV Elliot D. Cohen‚ Ph.D. The present HIV pandemic presents challenges for mental health practitioners who‚ in the course of therapy‚ sometimes become privy to confidential information about potentially lethal sexual relationships ongoing between the client and one or more uninformed partner(s). In this lecture I will discuss the current professional/legal status of making disclosure in such cases‚ and

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    MEMORANDUM To:Senior Partner From: Arisleyda Bonetti Date:   February 16‚ 2015 Re:       Our new client Natalie Attired; denial of unemployment benefits for alleged misconduct FACTS Natalie Attired would like to know if she has a claim against the NMESB for wrongfully withholding her unemployment benefits. Ms. Attired was employed with Biddy’s Tea House and Croissanterie. Ms. Biddy evaluated the waitresses’ performance every three months‚ and received four evaluations while she worked there. Also

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    attorney-client privilege is one of the most important and sanctified privileges. For a number of lawyers‚ the notion of privilege is remained mystery. This is due to the fact that in attorney-client relationship there is only one thing that bound both the client and the attorney and that is privilege. In this regard‚ it would not be wrong to say that the idea of attorney-client privilege based completely on the nature of confidential communication held between the attorney and his or her client. For

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    The Miracle Question Many clients come to counseling looking for a miracle. Solution Focused Therapy. Solution Focused Therapy emerged in the 1980’s as an branch of the systems therapies. A married couple from Milwaukee‚ Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg are credited with the name and basic practice of SFT. The theory focuses not on the past‚ but on what the client wants to achieve today. By making conscious all the ways the client is creating their ideal future and encouraging forward progress

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