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Managing Boundaries and Multiple Relationships in Counseling Psychology
Managing Boundaries and Multiple Relationships in Counseling Psychology
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Counseling is essentially a professional theory based practice, in which the professional engages in conversations, mostly face to face, with their patients. A counselor inherently aims to resolve the many personal, social and vocational problems ...
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Research-based Interventions
Research-based Interventions
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The Nationalized Dementia Stratagem looks to improve general practitioners' analytical and administration abilities in dementia. Early identification in dementia in primary care is significant as this lets individuals with dementia and their familial care networking to involve with support services and groundwork for the future. There ...
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Hispanic Women are Less Likely to Consider Abortion
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The Issues4Life Foundation, for example, is a faith-based organization that targets and works with African-American leaders toward achieving the goal of "zero African-American lives lost to abortion or biotechnology." In April, Issues4Life wrote to the Congressional Black Caucus to denounce Planned Parenthood Federation ...
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Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
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The paper is used to analyse the interpretative phenomenological analysis commonly known as IPA. The paper would introduce briefly about the concept and significance of interpretative phenomenological analysis. The interpretative phenomenological analysis is commonly known for framing the qualitative research data being gathered from public. The topic selected ...
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EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology of Education- Motivation, Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic
Psychology of Education- Motivation, Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic
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Psychology of Education or Educational Psychology is the branch of psychology that studies the process of teaching / learning in different aspects: the mechanisms of learning in children and adults (which is closely related to developmental psychology); ...
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Self-Assessment
[Name of the Insituition]Self-Assessment
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Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is caused by anxiety that is prompted by painful events (Yehuda, 2002, p.108-114). The disorder is commonly found in soldiers that experiences persistent anxiety after returning from war. Any kind of disturbance that a person goes through can cause Post-traumatic stress disorder. ...
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Develop an Assessment and Intervention Plan for the Jacques Family
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This research paper aims to discuss the assessment and intervention plan for the Jacques Family where the family members are encountering a number of issues. The father is addicted to drugs and alcohol and thus, abuse the family emotionally. Hence, in ...
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Blending and Adapting Research Approaches
Blending and Adapting Research Approaches
Blended Research Design
Blended research design refers to a research approach that consciously mixes research methods in an effort to get a quality and breadth of information that reflects the complexity of the setting being studied. Using the history of technological case studies ...
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Hypothesis Testing
Hypothesis Testing
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A large-scale examination of the mental condition of military personnel, during and after their appointment to Afghanistan has proven thoughtful. In total, 746 US soldiers took part in the audit. The soldiers completed a questionnaire five times in total - for their appointment, during their time in ...
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Comparison of Social Learning Theory and Cognitive Behavioral Theory
Comparison of Social Learning Theory and Cognitive Behavioral Theory
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A psycho-therapeutic approach that helps in addressing maladaptive behaviors, cognitive contents and processes with the support of various goal oriented strategies, dysfunctional emotions and explicit systematic processes and procedures is known as Cognitive ...