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    personal practice‚ there are several ways that I could incorporate the practices described in Awareness of Self – A Critical Tool from Esther Urdang. First I would embrace the trio of knowledge‚ compassion‚ and authority. These aspects are a critical tool in building rapport and a bond with the client. The article informs the reader of the stresses that are associated with the human services field. This provides a self-reflection and the intricacies that surround personal and client related issues. It is

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    Vulnerable Population and Self-Awareness As of July 1‚ 2013 the United States of America had 54 million Hispanics living within its borders. This equates to 17% of the total population (U.S. Department of Commerce‚ 2014). Many of these individuals do not speak English which creates a language barrier between them and health care workers. This barrier can create biases among health care workers and the Hispanic population. Health care workers may not be able to connect with this population because

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    pointed out that understanding someone’s characteristics could help the counselor understand the person’s commitment to change‚ self-efficacy‚ and self-awareness (1994‚ p. 3). Nevertheless‚ many people who are successful in their lives are successful because they are self-aware. This means the person understands their selves‚ their biases‚ and their reactions. Being self-aware is important‚ it means people really understand their wants and their needs and are able to know the difference between the

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    Freud was the responsible for it. Nevertheless‚ during this time‚ Carl Gustav Jung developed an important theory‚ making an immense contribution to psychology. Jung didn’t just criticize psychoanalysis in order to improve it but he also provided different perspectives and new ideas with the aim of trying to understand in a more complete sense the human being‚ its abysmal inside world and its relations with the outside world. Jung established the pillars of the school of “Analytical Psychology”. In

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    Cultural Self-Awareness We live in a world that is culturally diverse. Cultural diversity includes different cultures‚ groups‚ communities‚ ethnicities‚ religions‚ and forms of communication‚ along with cultural values and norms. Living in such diverse society‚ it is important that we learn to respect each other’s differences. When I think of the term "culturally different‚" I immediately think of a group of individuals who face a number of challenges‚ such as acceptance and discrimination

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    asserted the importance of internal stimuli and dreams as a form of wish fulfilment‚ and Carl G. Jung’s theory which suggested that dreams are bridges that allow one to connect with the unconscious. As such‚ a cross comparison will be also be done to explore the major similarities and differences between these two theories which remained influential in today’s study of dreams. Views of Dreams – Carl G. Jung and Sigmund Freud For centuries‚ dreams have been a source of mystery and regarded as

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    The Tragedy of Self-Awareness in Native son Richard Wright’s Native Son is about the cost of suffering and sacrifices which one man‚ defined as the Other from the mainstream of society‚ must pay in order to live as a full human being in a world that denies him the right to live with dignity. As a social being‚ Bigger Thomas is completely deprived himself because he is unable to find his social and self-esteemed values both in the stunted ghetto life and in the oppression of racist society. Therefore

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    References: About 4 Temperaments. Kiersey‚ David. Retrieved on October 16‚ 2009 fromhttp://keirsey.com/handler.aspx?s=keirsey&f=fourtemps&tab=5&c=mastermindHumanMetrics‚ Jung Typology Test. Retrieved on October 16‚ 2009 fromhttp://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.aspHigh-Level Description of the Sixteen Personality Types. Retrieved on October 16‚ 2009 fromhttp://www.personalitypage.com/high-level.htmlMBTI the basics

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    NMIH101 Self-awareness This essay will explore some of the aspects of self-awareness‚ with description and definition for use to the health care worker in the health care setting from various educators in all fields of health care from various aspects of evidence-based practice that involves‚ includes and is open to developmental learning for continuous improvement with Client-Health Care Worker outcomes. Self-awareness is the mental‚ psychological and physical attributes that are ingrained

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    Ethan Barnett AP Govt. & Political Science 9/2/14 In his excerpt The American Commonwealth‚ James Bryce talks about equality in America when he visited the United States in the 1880s. Bryce provides his own view of the different equalities that all Americans possess. He states that in America‚ equalities are present as listed: legal equality‚ material conditions-wealth‚ education and intelligence‚ social status‚ and estimation. Legal equality is that all are equal under the law whereas material

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