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Family Violence Learning Process
1,474 wordsSelkirk Avenue Family Centre S. A. F. C. (temporary title for project identification) Our community is made up of several cultures and within, each culture there are many families. Unfortunately there are families that have become victims of Domestic Violence. There is substantial evidence, supported by research that verifies the existence of this phenomenon, and its effects on the family. Some of the resulting effects are the development of fear, mistrust, abuse, and the continuation of this in...
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Female Gender Bias In Schools
1,270 words... , 1994; Sadker & Sadker, 1994). Keyes (1976) interviewed adults that attended high school during the 1970 s, and found that being popular was a top priority for girls. This was also true in the 1960 s, when James Coleman conducted his classic study, The Adolescent Society. Sadker and Sadker (1994) found that in our present society, many girls think that being intelligent conflicts with popularity. High school dreams consist of the following: to go to the prom with the right date; to be a che...
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Ethical Decision Making Knowledge And Experience
1,077 words... to continue to treat the client. But, all due respect the counselor may want to refer the client to another counselor. He may find himself not able to be equal in his treating of the client. 5. Fidelity Again the counselor needs to look deep into himself about this client. Can he be true to the client and give him proper treatment? Will his true feelings about the abuse rise to the front and cause problems? Here he may want to be true to himself and refer the client to someone else. Ethical ...
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Human Resource Management Broad Range
1,775 wordsHuman resource management was not a very popular discipline in the earlier part of the last century. Managers at that time viewed labor force as a commodity to be bought or sold like any other commodity. This type of management was probably effective at its time. But it proved to be short lived, which is evident from the ever-increasing importance of what, is now called Human Resource Management. Human Resource Management is the part of the organization that is concerned with the people dimensio...
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Running Head Journal Article Review
932 wordsRunning head: JOURNAL ARTICLE REVIEW Journal Article Review June 26, 2009 Journal Article Review Abstract Marilyn R. Fitzpatrick and Shahrzad Irannejad in their article Adolescent Readiness for Change and the Working Alliance in Counseling published in Journal of Counseling and Development place emphasis on fact that the counselor-client relationship has significant impact on counseling process with adolescence. The authors discuss the importance of the working alliance and examine how readiness...
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Special Education School Counselors
1,730 wordsWithin School Walls School counselors often engage in functions that are only remotely related to either their training or their professionally determined roles or activities. Scheduling, participating in disciplinary functions, and conducting clerical duties absorb much of a school counselors time. However, those duties are not considered core elements of a counselors role. The time that the school counselor spends performing non counseling-related tasks compromises his or her ability to comple...
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T H Academic Achievement
1,733 words... structure that limits the authority of universities. (Peabody Journal of Education) The governance of state-level politics goes well beyond the powers implied by legislative actions and is manifest in the nature of current certification standards. The state bureaucracy also influences program design, course offerings, and ultimately student enrollments. (Peabody Journal of Education) To provide continuing professional development of in service principals, some school districts are subsidizin...
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Educational Conflicts Special Education
686 wordsEducational Conflicts, Special Education Educational goals are perceived as being mutually exclusive, such as when the goals of each person or group are seemingly frustrated by the other. An example of this is when teachers believe that counseling is not benefiting students academic learning. Another example is when classroom teachers and school counselors question the efficacy of what is being done with a particular student in a special education program while he or she is missing general class...
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Cultural Diversity And Psychology Counselling
2,500 wordsCultural Diversity and Psychology Counselling Cultural diversity is one of the most important issues that contemporary psychology counselors have to face, since it means that they have to ensure that the methods used for client with one cultural background would be alike suitable for the client with completely different cultural background. Cultural diversity poses a number of problems for professional counselors, however the theories and methods they use do reflect the notion of cultural divers...
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Mental Health Long Term
831 words"how to establish pastoral counseling for a church without any established format" Pastoral counseling is a wonderful psychiatric therapy that allows these doctors heal certain mental health issues including bereavement and coping with terminal illness. Church ministers have been counseling members of their congregations since ancient times. I would also want to draw your attention to the fact that many psychiatrists may not be aware of the skills and services offered by pastoral counselors. In ...
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Family Values Family Life
1,708 wordsThe counseling of couples has long endured a number of transitional changes as marriages and other relationships have become increasingly fragile. Social demographics have contributed to the break-up of families and added to the broad-range of issues, which counselors must address. Recent decades have brought with them increasingly problematic scenarios and the foci of couple counseling have shifted with only limited success. Presented is an overview of current methodologies as well as a present...
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Adult Effective Counseling Skills Effective Counseling Skills Children
323 wordsDeveloping Ideas on How To Counsel Children Introduction This article identifies several special characteristics of children that require adaptations of adult effective counseling skills. This article also offers modifications of basic skills to make them more applicable to the needs of children. Next, addressing children s special characteristics on counseling is discussed. Building trust in the relationship, maintaining a facilitative counselor, and using questions appropriately is discussed i...
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Mental Health Professionals Gay And Lesbian
3,114 wordsCounseling Homosexual Families Homosexual Families: Counseling the New Generation of Families Table of Contents I. Introduction. 2 II. Societal Issues and Beliefs Facing Gay and Lesbian Parents. 4 III. Research on the Family Environment in Gay and Lesbian Homes 6 IV. Implications for Training 9 V. Coping Strategies 11 VI. General Critique of the Literature... 12 VII. Conclusions 14 VIII. Works Cited 15 Chapter 1 Introduction As years pass, fewer families fit the traditional family mold of mother...
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Metal Detectors Todays Youth
2,478 wordsChabert 1 Guy Chabert Mr. Addison English 102 12 April 2000 Solution in School Murder It is 7: 30 on a normal Tuesday morning at Westside Elementary School. The buses have begun to pull into the child unloading dock and have unloaded the students. As the buses pull off, the students began to head toward their classroom to wait for the day to begin. As the day progresses, the students ready themselves for lunch break. As the teachers aid opens the door for the students to leave, she sees four stu...
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Haile Selassie Solomon
1,482 wordsRastafarianism, better known Rastafarianism Rastafarianism Rastafarianism, better known as Rastafari or simply Rasta, is a religion that was developed in Jamaica during the early 20 th century. It is commonly characterized by dread locks, marijuana (ganja), reggae music and a strong belief in Haile Selassie. For the most part, the beliefs of Rastafari are loose. There is no? code? that Rasta's live by, or even a specific bible that Rasta's read. There are some semi-organized sects of Rastafari n...
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Code Of Ethics Guiding Principle
1,254 wordsPrinciples of Ethics: Which ethical model is truly ethical? Wayne Dyer said, Live one day at a time emphasizing ethics rather than rules. This quote rings true across all fields of profession, especially rehabilitation. Why must we follow a code of ethics and not just a list of rules? Ethics are a set of standards by which an individual or a particular group decides to regulate its behavior to distinguish between what is legitimate or acceptable in pursuit of their aims and what is not. As a pro...
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Deal With Stress Ability To Perform
1,606 wordsStress is a term used by many, is somewhat misunderstood, and often used to describe a negative condition or emotional state. People experience various forms of stress at home, work, in social settings, and when engaged in activities to simply have fun, such as playing sports. Police officer s experience stresses the same as others, but also in ways much different than the average citizen. The dangers, violence, and tragedy seen by officers result in added levels of stress not experienced by the...
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