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  • Working Relationship With A Bailey House Client
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    Discrimination in the Workplace of Individuals Living with A Disease or Illness A Case Study Bailey House This research paper is a case study focusing on the discrimination of workers living with a disease or illness. I chose this topic based on the need to educate others on the signs of workplace discrimination. Job discrimination in the workplace can effect many people in many different situations. This particular study chooses to focus on those individuals living with a terminal illness. Disc...
  • Client
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    The Marketing Ethics Quiz How's Your Marketing Conscience? It's time for a business ethics brush-up. Time to do a little soul-searching and kneeling at the business confessional. As always we " re not concerned with the easy business choices e. g., envy, greed, sloth, coveting thy neighbors... The emphasis here is on the more subtle offenses that tend not to get much attention in either the Sunday pulpit or the pages of Forbes Magazine. The Top 10 Test of Right or Wrong The examples run from the...
  • Prostitutes And The Clients
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    Prostitution - Taliban With the arrival of the Taliban the social and more importantly the economical problems for the women of Afghan has increased. These women live their lives under monstrous oppression of both Je hadi and Taliban fundamentalists in disastrous situations, most of the Afghan women's basic human rights are denied to them. By the rule of the Taliban, women are denied the right to have a job, this ruling that has created a flood of unemployed women in Kabul. These women that are ...
  • Prime Lenders Offer Home Loans
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    The Ethics of Predatory Lending in the Housing Industry The real estate industry is thriving with approximately sixty-eight percent of all Americans being homeowners. With low interest rates, 1st time home buyer down payment assistance programs, and government funded educational opportunities (i.e. the Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati), the real estate and mortgage lending industries will continue to flourish. However, there are some unethical lending practices that are threatening th...
  • Psychodynamic And Cognitive Behavioural Theories
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    This essay will critique the efficacy of Psychodynamic and Cognitive-Behavioural counselling approaches, in particular as they apply to a specific case scenario. Both approaches will be defined and explained, and a brief expose of their relative antecedents will clarify the respective locations of each in the broad spectrum of counselling theories. Conceptual elements and therapeutic strengths pertinent to the scenario will be identified, and the limitations of each approach will be highlighted,...
  • Maximization Of Treatment For Other Clients
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    In order for a clearer understanding of the content of this paper I will provide the reader with a very brief history of substance abuse treatment in the United States. The policy of this country, surrounding substance abuse, has always focused on either the illegality of the substance or in the case of alcohol, moralizing the way the substance is used. There are two basic approaches to treating substance abuse in the United States today. By far the most popular is that in which total abstinence...
  • Gold Coast And Sunshine Coast Regions
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    1. SITUATION ANALYSIS Burnell Connor May Architects Strengths BCM currently have plenty of opportunity for expansion, as they have not yet delved into use of different forms of advertising to get their name and product out to the public. They are also willing to keep an open mind on how their new corporate image may look and with a generous budget available more room to work on a new advertising campaign is viable. Weaknesses In such a competitive industry, BCM have failed to use media types to ...
  • Individual Client Need
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    The purpose of this assignment is to discuss the knowledge that underpins assisting a client with eating and drinking. I will begin by introducing a service user, who in order to maintain confidentiality and anonymity will be referred to as Dot. An attempt will be made to look at different factors that can influence the nutritional requirements of the individual. I will then discuss the principles applying when assisting a client with eating and drinking with references to experience gained duri...
  • Concept Of Informed Consent
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    Discuss the ethical justification for informed consent The nursing and midwifery council (NMC) (2002) state that "as a registered nurse... you are personally accountable for your practice. In caring for... clients you must... obtain consent before you give any treatment or care". (p. 2). Failure to obtain consent may result in legal action due to battery or trespass against the person, (Dimond, ). Within ethics, it is clear that no area stands alone, but many positions build one upon another. Th...
  • India And Obtained Certificate
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    RESUME Name: Sabina S. Villa-Abril le Date of Birth: May 27th, 1975 Address: 1603 Renaissance 2000, Mer alco Ave., Ortigas Pasi g Telephone: Home # - 6379020 (Tele-fax) Mobile # - 0916 315 3979 E-Mail: EMPLOYMENT HISTORY December 1999 - September 2001 AAPT PTY LTD CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE I commenced employment at AAPT (Australia Associated Press Telecommunications), one of the largest telecommunication firms' in Sydney- I worked with the company from December 1999 to August 2001. My Role...
  • Person Clients
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    Carl Rogers (1902-1987) is "best known for his contribution to client-centred therapy and his role in the development of counselling" (web) Rogers therapy was originally called 'non-directive' because Rogers felt that the therapist should not lead the client in anyway. Rogers felt that he had influenced his clients too much with his non-directive ness and soon changed the name to 'client-centred' therapy. One of the ways in which Rogers describes his therapy is "supportive, not reconstructive" (...
  • Mei Yee Back After Her Jail Term
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    o Maid abuse serious crime? o How " ll faber be seen condoning maid abuse? o Moral of wk force o How jail term affects her? Dwell in depression? Affect her wk performance? 1. Co's image - saturated industry, newspaper story tarnished co image, clients may not accept dealing with her and will think we condone such actions, do what is gd for the company not just 1 individual 2. employee's moral - doesn't deal well with subordinates, high expectation n demanding but doesn't open to arguments, colle...
  • Clients Feelings And Life
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    Personal Skills and Characteristics Summation For a professional that helps people, there are seven characteristics they should have to be an effective helper. They include, empathy, genuineness, acceptance, the desire to help, a balance between subjectiveness and objectiveness, self-awareness, and patience. Empathy is being able to have compassion for some one else other than your self. Meaning you try to understand a clients feelings, and life. Empathy is very important to have because if you ...
  • Sensors Feedback Information About The Clients
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    Biofeedback therapy is a treatment technique that enables people to use signals emitted from their own body to monitor and improve their health. It is the "use of instrumentation to mirror psychophysiological processes of which the individual is not normally aware and which may be brought under voluntary control (Biofeedback pamphlet). ' These processes include heart rate, respiration, skin temperature, electrodermal response, muscle tension and other bodily functions that are usually controlled...

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