Final Exam Ms. Tillman was given an ultimatum between seeking therapy and losing her job. Ms. Tillman works for an all women firm and is the Chief Operations Officer of a software production film. Alex, the CEO for the company has told her that she needs help due to the excessive amount of complaints given by her coworkers about her insensitive and abusive behavior towards her employees. As a result, she unwillingly chooses to seek therapy. She believes that she is a highly qualified…
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victimology. Victimology is the study of an individual’s experience of physical threat, psychological, or financial harm (Bartol & Bartol, 2012). Victims or witnesses are important in court trials and victimology evaluates or treats the individual during the process. A student is studying victimology he or she should focus on areas of crime, social work, or sociology. Role Two Another role in forensic psychology is a crime analysis involves law enforcement who analyze patterns or trends in crime. The…
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visits, meltdowns, social workers, and visits from child protective services. Even after going through many hours of mandatory counseling and therapy failure is inevitable and success is a longshot. The children and families suffer long term mental, physical, and emotional problems. Although most statistics and studies say that foster children suffer no more than normal children who are still with their biological families I highly disagree due to my own personal experiences. Most people think all…
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Module Three “Describe and evaluate Carl Jung’s theory concerning personality types and show how they might usefully help a therapist to determine therapeutic goals.” The aims and objectives of this essay are to describe in detail the eight personality types as defined by Carl Jung and how they interact within our two main attitudes and to demonstrate how they may help a therapist when helping clients achieve their goals. Carl Jung (1875-1961) was born in Switzerland, his father was a pastor and although…
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the Australian adult population physical agony, it causes the Australian government significant financial pain. “Low back pain is associated with high indirect and direct costs [of] heath care utilization, work absenteeism, and disablement” (Tulder, Koes & Bombardier, 2002, p.769). The annual direct cost that LBP levies Australia is 1.02 billion. “Seventy-one percent of [that] amount [goes towards] treatment by chiropractors, general practitioners, massages therapists, physiotherapists, and acupuncturists…
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described by the National Institute of Health, is a "growing pandemic with foreseeable consequences." The norm of pulling "all-nighters" is hardly healthy; stress from school as well as other extracurriculars add to the physical toll on teenagers all across the country. With cursory analysis, a simple solution would be to begin school at a later time, allowing students to sleep in. That, however, would certainly jeopardize the state of afterschool activities and actually their health. The amount of sleep…
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Running head: SOCIAL PROBLEM ANALYSIS OF THE GLASS CASTLE 1 Social problem analysis of The Glass Castle-------The impact of the alcoholism Ying Wan SWRK 725 Saint Louis University Professor Shannon Cooper-Sadlo SOCIAL PROBLEM ANALYSIS OF THE GLASS CASTLE 2 Abstract The paper talks about the social problems presented in the book The Glass Castle. And choose one problem which is alcoholism as the major one to explored in depth. It included the population affected…
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IS there a certain approach to this type of situation? Intimate Partner Violence Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious, preventable public health problem that affects millions of Americans. The term "intimate partner violence" describes physical, sexual, or psychological harm by a current or former partner or spouse. This type of violence can occur among heterosexual or same-sex couples and does not require sexual intimacy. The goal is to stop IPV before it begins. There is a lot to learn…
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that his background which was belonging to Health and Physical Education and being a licensed Athletic Trainer. He did a survey and found the scarcity of sports medical services. With more deep analysis he discovered that each high school was lacking in weighing training amenities a proper grievance prevention program. With deep study of location he selected the Southampton, New York as the site for a proposed sports medicine center. A physical therapy…
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In this essay I will give an explanation of my understanding of Transactional Analysis, more commonly known as ‘TA’, and the Gestalt theory to counselling, as discussed in module one, year three of the Chrysalis Counselling course. I will then apply these approaches, and demonstrate the methodology to a previous client case study, discussing what I could have achieved. I will offer a brief outline of the case in question to allow for clear understanding of the presenting issue, and the possible outcomes…
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