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    | Confidentiality in Group therapy | | ------------------------------------------------- Over the past several decades the advancement of group modalities in the mental health profession‚ has brought about several potentially challenging ethical and legal scenarios that pertain specifically to confidentiality‚ privileged communication and privacy in group work. The inherent power of therapeutic groups to bring about personal change for members has seen increasing recognition in recent

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    White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy McIntosh “I was taught to see racism only in individual acts of meanness‚ not in invisible systems conferring dominance on my group” DAILY EFFECTS OF WHITE PRIVILEGE I decided to try to work on myself at least by identifying some of the daily effects of white privilege in my life. I have chosen those conditions that I think in my case attach somewhat more to skin-color privilege than to class‚ religion‚ ethnic status‚ or geographic

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    The subject I intend to reflect upon is confidentiality within a professional healthcare setting. Confidentiality formed a part of our professional issues lectures and it piqued my interest due to how differently it is interpreted within healthcare as opposed to education‚ which is my background. In an educational setting I was taught repeatedly that I could never ensure confidentiality between myself and a child. Comparing that to what I have now learnt in healthcare‚ this seemed to me almost the

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    metaphor works very well explaining each individuals privilege. For example‚ the people in the front row of the classroom has a better chance at throwing the crumpled paper into the recycle bin while the people in the back row has a smaller chance to make it into the recycle bin. Students in the front row and back row have different privilege because they are born to it. This metaphor also explains how the socio-economic status affects the privilege that people has. In the field of education and

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    The definition of White privilege in my eyes would be that privilege exists when one group has something of value that is denied to others simply because of the groups they belong to‚ rather than because of anything they’ve done or failed to do. Below I selected a few privileges that I found I could relate to and one of them that I could not connect to. For starters‚ I believe to some degree‚ most American’s have a lot of these privileges in their everyday lives. With that being said for me personally

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    simple concept: white privilege refers to the both minor and significant advantages that white people have in today’s American society. To be honest reading this article was a huge eye opener for me. I still struggle with both believing that white privilege exists and figuring out how to get rid of it. I have never felt that I was privileged to be white‚ however‚ I suppose that could be because as McIntosh states “whites are carefully taught not to recognize white privilege” After reading McIntosh’s

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    be able to listen to clients with reasonable respect in a welcoming atmosphere. According to Chicago/Turabian‚ ethic values are based on principles and personal moral qualities that underpin the interpretation and application of keeping confidentiality and being professional. Clients need to be able to participate freely as they work with practitioners of counselling professions towards their desired goals. However this requires clients to be able to trust their practitioner with their wellbeing

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    White Privilege 2 WHITE PRIVILEGE: Founded in Racial Preference What is white privilege? It is important that white privilege be defined because the majority of whites want to deny that it exists at all‚ especially in response to assertions of people of color that it exists unjustly and should be dismantled. The denial of its existence by whites is racialized. People of color say white people enjoy white privilege while white people deny‚ as often as possible‚ that they

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    Although you stated in the beginning of your post that you believe that health care is a right and a privilege‚ your conclusion indicated that you are of the opinion that healthcare is a privilege. While I share you ideology as a public health nurse in the making that individuals should try and live healthy lives to the best of their ability in order to avoid preventable illness and that we should all have access to basic health care‚ I am of the contrary view to your opinion that not everyone should

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    Every high school senior is given certain "privileges" that the underclassmen are not. There have been complaints about whether or not seniors should be entitled to these privileges or not. The answer to this complaint is‚ yes‚ seniors are very entitled to their privileges. The expectations for students have increased considerably over the years‚ making reaching senior year less common for students than it used to be. Any student that has been able to withstand the stress of high school for 4 (or

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