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    THE PHILADELPHIA FOOT PATROL EXPERIMENT: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF POLICE PATROL EFFECTIVENESS IN VIOLENT CRIME HOTSPOTS∗ JERRY H. RATCLIFFE Department of Criminal Justice Temple University TRAVIS TANIGUCHI Police Department Redlands‚ CA ELIZABETH R. GROFF Department of Criminal Justice Temple University JENNIFER D. WOOD Department of Criminal Justice Temple University ∗ C The authors would like to thank Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey and the executive team at the Philadelphia

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    co-residents. The client has an unsteady gait and requires a cane for support and mobility. Validation therapy can be used to focus on K.G.’s emotions and subjective reality. The benefits of validation therapy for K.G. is to restore his self-worth‚ less withdrawal from the outside world‚ communicate and interact with other people‚ and reduce stress and anxiety (Austin & Boyd‚ 2010). Using validation therapy‚ the psychiatric nurse does not try to reorient the patient‚ but rather respects the individual’s

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    Relapse Prevention Therapy (RPT) was chiefly projected as a maintenance design for use pursuing the treatment of addictive behaviors even nevertheless it is additionally utilized as a stand-alone treatment design (Marlatt & Gordon‚ 1985; Parks & Marlatt‚ 1999). In the most finished sense‚ RPT is a behavioral self-control design projected to teach people who are trying to prop adjustments in their deeds how to anticipate and cope alongside the setback of relapse. Relapse mentions to a breakdown

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    with TB positivity that requires medication. The local health department must ensure medications are being provided to all TB positive patients undergoing treatment regardless of their payment status. Thus‚ programs such as DOT (Directly Observed Therapy) must be mandated -Through this program‚ each TB patient is assigned a DOT worker. The DOT worker meets with the patient to ensure that the patient is taking their medication to facilitate the process. DOT has become the standard of care for all TB

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    Since Ray is suffering from depression‚ the psychoanalytic process that might be effecting Ray would be “denial.” The term “denial” could be described as someone who refuses to believe in something that they truly have. This might be the result of many reasons‚ like for example‚ people or family members considering something to be shameful of having. Ray’s grandmother has been hospitalized for reasons that Ray does not know‚ as his family refuses to say because they believe that what the grandmother

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    conversion disorder‚ substance abuse disorder and suicidal attempt by cutting her arm. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)‚ also known as Solution-Focused Therapy (SFT)‚ was developed in the 1980’s by two social workers‚ Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg‚ along with a team of interdisciplinary colleagues at the Brief Family Therapy Center in

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    Experiential Family Therapy (EFT) emerged from humanistic psychology and focused on the “here-and-now” experience. Techniques from expressive therapies were incorporated into systems thinking‚ linking the emotional impact of the individual with family interactions (Anderson‚ Berry‚ & Roger‚ 2013). Like most forms of therapy‚ EFT goal is to strength the family unity by using active experiences. Additionally‚ emphasis is placed on the self-esteem development or increase of each members involved.

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    In these meetings‚ Darren builds his understanding and ability to verbally express why he has a need for his accommodations and services. His occupational therapy sessions are also used to develop organization skills; which is when he fills out his planner and cleans out his binder. Darren’s parents do not know if he will meet the requirements for social security‚ or adult services. Information needs to be provide for his parents regarding

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    The principle of gestalt therapy is the development of the unifying version of the human being that assimilates feelings‚ thought‚ senses‚ social relationships and spirituality‚ creating a complete experience where the body can speak and words can be comprehended and felt. The focus of is on becoming aware of the ‘here and now’‚ as well as physical sensations‚ emotions and creative modification (Serge‚ 2007). Cognitive behaviour therapy on the other hand‚ places a strong prominence on the cognitive

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    Candice that she can possibly develop emphysema‚ also a lung disease‚ if she does not quit smoking soon. Since receiving hormone therapy (Candice underwent gender reassignment surgery in her mid-twenties)‚ she has begun experiencing long term side effects including Type 2 diabetes and gallbladder disease. Currently‚ Candice is not interested in stopping hormone therapy. Candice’s current support consists of her partner Charles‚ and a sister she speaks to one-two times annually by phone. Candice’s

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