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and Practice, 2001). As this author said, "Cultural competency emphasizes the idea of effectively operating in different cultural ...
"hypnosis, behavior modification, and cognitive restructuring and their shamanic equivalents" (De Rios, 2002, p. 1576). Latino imm...
medical attention if they were identified as organ donors (Minniefield, 2002). One hundred percent of the 25 to 35 years olds expr...
Family crisis). However, society itself is made up of smaller units, of which the family is one, and therefore structural function...
adolescents there were no real treatment alternatives for these children (Brent, 2004). The common belief, in fact, was that thos...
beginning of the counseling relationship, it may occur during the time services are provided, or it may develop after the terminat...
on a positive path. Although I have considered other areas in psychology, as I believe that my qualities are conducive to the coun...
psychotherapy declined. Psychotherapy is often an expensive and prolonged process, which is why Olfson, et al, posit that increase...
left to deny anything connected with the loss, either before or after the fact. Those left behind also need to acknowledge the me...
"hyperlipidemia, hypertension, blood glucose disturbances, Type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea and asthma," while emotional effects inclu...
She surveyed all of the independent living facilities in the local area and chose one; her grown children arranged and conducted t...
29 percent of the entire group of patients at the beginning of the study (Weeks, 2004; NIMH, 2005). This rate was reduced in all f...
There is the risk of capture or immediate death or permanent injuries. And, what is only recently being published, there has been ...
"mirrors, in many ways, the development and maturation of the counseling profession" (p. 106). The American Counseling Asso...
These five stages are: "Conformity, Dissonance, Resistance and Immersion, Introspection and Integrative Awareness" (Delgado-Romero...
(Cottone, 2005). This particular charge is one of the more difficult in the counseling profession (Cottone, 2005). There a...
women, despite their success; women still are faced with doing the majority of tasks around the home, no matter how busy their pro...
describe the other elements that were at play in the educational process. These invisible elements, the so-called "hidden curricu...
school counseling program would improve achievement (Brown and Trusty, 2005). As an example of strategic intervention, the author...
as noted above, is a "protective resource" that counters the effect of something stressful; for example, providing financial suppo...
mental illness. One area of practice where this factor in Christian psychiatric practice may prove effective is in regards to the...
difficult illness to overcome. Although this booklet is written for physicians, any health care professional could use the strateg...
make her laugh and Debbies mothering tendency. Marie said she appreciated Denaes honesty, Jills spontaneity and Lindas frankness....
link between the unhealthy, fat-laden meals served by fast food restaurants and the epidemic of obesity in the U.S. However, commo...
be some disagreement as to what dreams signify and how to interpret them (Marszalek and Meyers, 2006). Still, most of those in the...
addressing a culture that is distinct and with its own specific worldviews and orientations (Borthwick, 1999). There are t...
nature of both the emotional and the physical changes that are a natural part of adolescence ("Teen," 2003). Annually, close to 5,...
p. 123). Say, for example, the counselor derives culturally from mainstream American culture that counselor has an innate tendency...
This research paper offers an overview of adolescent identity development and the issues associated with this stage of personality...
the theory that there is a direct relationship between intelligence and perceptive motor abilities. The strongest relationship bet...