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    this can make a significant difference to the relationship between the young person and the professional‚ along with their view and attitude towards a subject/activity/task that they are working on. Effectively‚ this bypasses the need for extra work to motivate the young person as they can already see the benefits of working hard to complete the task. However‚ not all young people are self-motivated (for various reasons) and need motivation to come from someone

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    Person-centred practice is where the individual we support‚ is the main person. All services should be organised & set out for individuals needs surrounding their well-being‚ personal care‚ health‚ communication & progression. It should cover all of the aspects within their health‚ care & support‚ including: • The individual always being treated with dignity & respect. • Supporting them to achieve as much independence as they possibly can. • Ensuring the individual is given choices & these are

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    Have you ever met someone who did not have a weakness? Someone who can withstand anything? Most likely not. Everyone has at least one weakness. Weaknesses are a part of everyone’s life. Its how you let that weaknesses affect you that makes you a strong or weak person. In the Scarlet Letter Hawthorne portrays Dimmesdale as a weak person. Throughout the novel he shows his true character by the way he lets his weaknesses destroy him. He constantly worries about he secret getting out and punishes himself

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    Daniella Han 5S2 End you essay with “I learn to be a better person.” I screamed hysterically while clutching my stomach after we exit the school hall. It was such a scene as she was called up onto the stage and was accused of stealing people’s belonging out of their bags or in their table’s drawer‚ in front of the whole school. For the last few days‚ people’s belonging had been mysterically dissapear out of their every place they could possibly have been in. Of course‚ no one knew

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    in this world”‚ I do not need to look at large political figures‚ or athletes‚ nor anyone else society sets so high above the rest of us. For me‚ the person I admire most is much closer to home. While Mother may be God on the lips of all children‚ I agree most with the words of Fanny Fern; “Father is another name for Love”. No one is this world can claim that My Father was the greatest human being. People will always be superior to us in some ways‚ and vice versa. All of us however have individuals

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    Battered Person Syndrome: When The Victim Fights Back Domestic violence is “a pattern of behavior used to establish power and control over another person through fear and intimidation‚ often including the threat or use of violence‚” according to Safe Horizon (SH‚ 2015). Domestic violence can occur in many different relationships‚ such as parent-child relationships‚ dating couples relationships‚ or even sibling relationships. The psychological consequences of domestic violence are overlooked‚ most

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    I would apply Person centered therapy in the practice of recovery coaching. Person Centered therapy suggests that any client‚ no matter what the problem or dilemma they are facing‚ can improve without being taught anything specific by the therapist‚ once the client accepts and respects themselves (Shaffer‚ 1978). The resources all lie within the client

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    Person-Centered Case Study of Melissa A Conceptualization and Treatment Plan Liberty University Abstract Person-centered therapy was developed over the course of approximately 40 years by a man named Carl Rogers. Rogers believed a person experienced dysfunction when they are unable to experience themselves as the individual they perceive themselves to be. This is a person-centered case study for Melissa Reed who views her ideal self as a mother and wife. A woman who is now on her fifth marriage

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    This essay will discuss the concept of person centred care‚ why ser-vice users are at the centre of any decisions made. The importance of this when developing a plan of care to an individual with dementia within a community care setting with limited mobility. What the structure of the mutli disciplinary is when involved in delivering a package of care and how the different roles involved contribute to the positive outcomes Principles of care as stated by the Royal College of Nursing (2013) outlines

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    Questions for Person Centred Approaches Describe person centred approaches. Person centred Approach is all about putting the individual’s needs‚ wishes‚ preferences and beliefs first. It’s about ensuring that they are involved in what is happening to them. It is respecting them as individuals. Upholding there rights as individuals. It’s making sure that they are in the middle of everything that you do Explain how and why person-centred values should influence all aspects of social care work. Person-centred

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