College Client Counseling
.... ISSUES: DISCUSSION OF A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY Existing research on college
client counseling center .... May, & Corazzini, 1985; Gallagher, Gill, & Sysco,
2000; O'Malley ....
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Client Edit
.... The pattern repeated itself, however, during the last three months of
2000 when, among other factors, the United States began to exhibit the same recessionary ....
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Case of a Client with Major Clinical Depression
.... to family-focused twelve-step support is therefore recommended by Lemieux (
2000). .... of this or any other psychological test may desensitize the
client and result ....
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Case Assessment and Treatment
.... when working with clients. Ethical principles are used to help resolve
client-related issues (Poulin,
2000). While there do not ....
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Analysis of a Client System
.... draw upon relevant literature and the case itself to describe the
client and her .... The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) (
2000) noted that in a given one ....
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Client/Server "Push" Strategies Summary o
.... The only answer to the question "why build
client/server applications?" is "because the business .... Measuring the Flow Experience Among Web Users, Project
2000. ....
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Personal Counseling Theory
.... 2) meaningful and thorough professional disclosure information, and 3) appropriate limitations to advocacy on behalf of a
client (Tarvydas and Cottone
2000, 192 ....
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
.... impetus for such goal-setting must come from the
client himself or herself or it will not be sufficiently authentic to be therapeutic (Mezirow,
2000, p. 119). ....
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Consultant Issues
.... an assessment of employee perceptions and morale (DeNisi & Kiuger,
2000). 2. Is there a difference between what you would share with your
client contact and ....
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Counseling and Christian Belief
.... a "congruent," or authentic and evolving relationship with the
client and assume an attitude toward the
client of unconditional positive regard (Corey,
2000, pp ....
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Effects of Ageism As ag
.... Using the core skills of empathy, warmth and genuineness as described by Zarit and Zarit (
2000), I assisted this
client in recognizing that by asserting a more ....
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NURSING PHILOSOPHY
.... Seedhouse,
2000). My personal philosophy of nursing is Betty Neuman's Health Care Systems approach (see: Neuman & Fawcett, 2001), which views both the
client ....
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Counseling Ethics & Law
.... given by a
client that signals the beginning of the legal, contractual agreement that allows treatment to be initiated" (Lawrence and Kurpius,
2000, 133). ....
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Bureaucratic Decision-Making
.... processes and to apply themselves to their positions (Brehm & Gates,
2000, pp .... Or in the case of a social worker, what happens when the
client's needs conflicts ....
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Bureaucratic Decision-Making
.... processes and to apply themselves to their positions (Brehm & Gates,
2000, pp .... Or in the case of a social worker, what happens when the
client's needs conflicts ....
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Social Workers & Multiculturalism
.... Treating each and every
client as an individual and unique person positioned in a .... Berkman, B., Silverstone, B., Simmons, WJ, Volland, PJ, & Howe, JL (
2000). ....
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Multiculturalism, Differences & Stereotypes
.... Treating each and every
client as an individual and unique person positioned in a .... Berkman, B., Silverstone, B., Simmons, WJ, Volland, PJ, & Howe, JL (
2000). ....
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Unjust Enrichment, Florida Law
Facts: In 1998-1999 and until June 1,
2000, our
client, Ms. JK Rowling, an English teacher in Jacksonville Middle School, became engaged to and lived with a ....
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Accounting Theories
.... and explanatory footnotes to the financial statements (Dennis, Kozack,
2000, 347). .... Accountants (CPAs) follow GAAP rules when auditing a
client company's books ....
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Social Work Questions
.... According to Marty and Chapin (
2000), providing such treatment embraces two central tenets of .... to be able to establish a higher level of trust with the
client. ....
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Case Analysis: Joliet Police Department
.... with clients. Ethical principles are used to help resolve
client-related issues (Poulin & Contributors,
2000, pp. 18, 21). While ....
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Nursing Care for Young Adults with Type I Diabetes
.... to Edelman (
2000), this model views the patient as an open system in continuous interaction with the environment. The wellness of the
client is uniquely ....
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Type I Diabetes in Young Adults
.... to Edelman (
2000), this model views the patient as an open system in continuous interaction with the environment. The wellness of the
client is uniquely ....
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Sexualized Transference and Countertransference
.... parents and desires to be ideal sons or partners (Hillman,
2000; Hillman & .... the nature of the sexualized relationship to uncover the
client's suppressed issues ....
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Nursing and the Care of Adolescents with OCD
.... (
2000). Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association. Forchuck, C. (1994). The orientation phase of the nurse-
client relationship: testing Peplau's theory. ....
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Psychotherapy
.... Additionally, Bugental cautions therapists to identify and challenge
client resistnace actively, though with empathy (p. 57). Corey (
2000, p. 80) highlights ....
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AIDS Project Los Angeles
.... grants and contracts constitute the remaining portion of the annual budget (MG Muchler, telephone communication, May 22,
2000). Peter, a
client who has ....
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Proposal for a Matching Grant
.... to help clients maintain a quality of life (Chernesky & Grube,
2000). .... Accordingly, the facilitators should hold MSWs and have relevant
client-service experience ....
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Personal Philosophy of Nursing
.... services delivered to any and all patients. The family is part of the
client system (Fawcett,
2000). I view the family as an integral ....
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Frontier School of Midwifery & Nursing
.... that reflects a certain degree of autonomy and authority for practitioners (Frontier,
2000). .... in the 1990s, that deal with the notion of
client-nurse/caregiver ....
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