...in Motivational Technique www.drugnet.bizland.com/intervention Motivation interviewing. Terry – 862-230-2739 Bowens 85 Tremont ave friend of Esther 862-367-1434 Individual Hypothetical Working Agreement Paper | Resource: Ch. 7, Exercise 7.4: “Partializing” Choose one of the three scenarios: Freydia, Thomas or Rad Write a 1,400- to 2,450-word hypothetical working agreement/ treatment plan. Include the purpose and key elements of each part of the working agreement and discuss: Statements of confidentiality and informed consent Goals Roles, expectations, and responsibilities of all parties Intervention methods used to attain goals Frequency, duration, length, and location of the meetings Means of evaluation or measuring progress toward goal attainment How the working agreement can be renegotiated Consequences of either party not upholding the agreement and how unforeseen complications will be handled Use 3-5 peer reviewed references to complete the paper. Additionally, you may use the following resources as references: Box 7.1 Sample Assessment Outline, Exercise 7.3 Prioritizing, and Exercise 7.5 Evaluation. Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines. Headings will help organize all the information cleanly in your paper. | Individual Journal Entries and Text Exercises | Complete the following exercises in the text, using your journal for all exercises: 7.3, 7.4, & 7.5. Continue to...
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...Hypothetical Working Agreement Cynthia Boland BSHS 322 December 24, 2012 Tracey Newman Hypothetical Working Agreement This paper is meant to focus on a hypothetical working agreement for one of the specified scenarios from our textbook. The working agreement should have four parts; Assessment, Goal setting, Contacting and Evaluation. This paper will state clearly the key elements and purpose of each of the four parts in the working agreement using this specific case scenario. The case that I chose to use from the text is the case of Thomas, a 20-year-old college sophomore who has dropped out of school. He has just been diagnosed with schizophrenia. His mother has brought him to the day center saying she hopes that “somehow he will be able to get back to college.” Assessment This is the stage when elaboration and exploration skills are used in assisting in assessing the story from the client. “Gathering and analyzing of information about a client is done at this stage in order to tackle the problem” (Murphy, B. C., & Dillon, C. (2011). It is also good for clinicians to do a structured assessment formally and reasonably to fulfill the purpose of diagnosis, plan treatment and carry out research on the best specialized services that are needed by the client. Assessment The purpose of an assessment is to get a vast amount of adequate information about the client. This can include basic information such as name, age, birthdate, address, and telephone number. It is...
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...Hypothetical Working Agreement Paper BSHS/321 December 3, 2013 Hypothetical Working Agreement Paper Introduction Fredyia is addicted to crack cocaine and has had her two young children removed from her custody. Her goal is to get clean and get her children back into her custody. In order for her to achieve these goals she must have a working agreement with her clinician. Working agreements should always involve an assessment, the setting of goals, the negotiation of contracts, and the periodic evaluation of the client’s progress. Assessment Freydia B. DeHart 8427 42nd Dr Ne Everett, WA 98223 425-397-2346 Freydia is a 27-year-old white woman with two children, ages 7 and 9. Freydia has been using crack cocaine for the past 4 years and is currently unemployed. Her children have been removed from her care by Child Protective Services and are currently living with Freydia’s mother. Freydia is married but currently going through a rough divorce from her husband of 7 years. The divorce has been slowly building since Freydia began to use crack cocaine and her husband Johnathan became unfaithful. Freydia and Johnathan had used crack cocaine recreationally on several occasions before she became addicted but her husband was able to refrain from becoming addicted. Though Johnathan has guilt over beginning the use of the drug, he has lost his patience for her treatment and recovery. Johnathan does not have the children because he has yet to find separate housing from Freydia...
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...Hypothetical Working Agreement Paper KristinaMarie Fry University of Phoenix BSHS/322 Hypothetical Working Agreement Paper Resource Section 1: Client Information Scenario: Freydia is a 27-year-old mother having been on crack cocaine for four years. Her offspring, ages seven and nine, have been taken away from her care by Child Protective Services and are presently residing with her mother. Freydia seeks admission to the drug program saying: "I would like my children to live with me again." Client Name: ______________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________ Street_________________________________City______________State____Zip____ Social Security Number_____________________________ Date of Birth_________ County________________________________________________________________ Home Phone: ____________________________ Cell Phone: ______________________ Gender: [ ] Male [ ] Female Marital Status: _______________ Race: [ ] African American [ ] Anglo American [ ] Native American [ ] Hispanic [ ] Asian [ ] Other Section 2: Partializing Goals Prioritizing pertains to working on matters that are more important rather than those tasks which are irrelevant and are not an immediate necessity. In order to prioritize effectively, the person has to distinguish what their priorities are, along with identifying the difference between critical and...
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...Hypothetical Working Agreement Carolyn Morris BSHS/322 University of Phoenix October 10, 2011 Tristram Jones CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY: I certify that the attached paper, which was produced for the class identified above, is my original work and has not previously been submitted by me or by anyone else for any class. I further declare that I have cited all sources from which I used language, ideas and information, whether quoted verbatim or paraphrased, and that any and all assistance of any kind, which I received while producing this paper, has been acknowledged in the References section. This paper includes no trademarked material, logos, or images from the Internet, which I do not have written permission to include. I further agree that my name typed on the line below is intended to have, and shall have the same validity as my handwritten signature. Student's signature (name typed here is equivalent to a signature): Carolyn D. Morris Assessment Freydia is a twenty seven year old woman who came into the Urban Mental Health Faculty because of her crack cocaine use. This was court ordered as one of her conditions to get her children back. Freydia has seven year old boy and a nine year old girl. She was very resistant to counseling but in order to get her children back she needs to complete counseling session, six weeks of a parenting class and attend narcotics anonymous (NA) meetings. In meeting with Freydia we set up a formal working...
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...The Working Agreement Kathi Chambliss Course/322 August 1,2011 Connie Giles The working agreement has four parts, the assessment, goal setting, contacting, and evaluation. Not only will this paper explain each of these parts it will also apply them to a hypothetical situation known as Freydia. Even though Freydia is a 27, year that has been hooked on crack cocaine for 4 years, her children have been taken from her by Child Protective Services and placed in her mother’s custody, she is in a drug program and wants to get her children back. The purpose of the assessment is to answer some basic questions. Why was Freydia referred and why is she presented for help. In this case Freydia needs help with her drug addiction. This will also answer the “who” part of the question. Next one has to decide what information needs to be gathered from Freydia. How should this information be gathered and what methods would be used to gather the information. Where should the assessment take place, and when will the contract and the plan begin? The family is also assessed to determine how the unit as a whole functions. In the case of Freydia, knowing the family structures will be important because her two children will be placed in her mother’s care. There are many principles regarding a good assessment. First one should consider the relationship between the client and the clinician starts at the first meeting however things change as the relationship continues. Next the clinician...
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...ANALYSIS PAPER: In the previous decade, the thought that talking about a culture definitely recommends an over the top level of boundedness, homogeneity, lucidness, and soundness has picked up extensive backing, and some cultural or social anthropologists have even called to give away the idea. It is contended here, that the unwelcome ingredients aren’t intrinsic in the idea yet connected with specific uses that have been less institutionalized than these pundits accept. The foundation of the disarray is the appropriation of scholarly schedules crosswise over people: while these schedules are never conclusively imparted, they are not necessarily circulated. Accordingly, "culture" need to be held as a helpful term for designating bunches of regular ideas, feelings, and practices that rise when individuals communicate constantly. Likewise, outside human sciences and the educated community the statement is picking up pervasiveness and progressively seen in a harshly anthropological manner. Holding the idea while illuminating that culture is not duplicated un-problematically, has its cutoff points in the exceptional and the widespread, and is not synonymous with ethnicity and personality will safeguard the shared opinion the idea has made inside the order. Besides, it will detach imparting anthropological plans to the overall population and hence testing mixed up hypothesis ‘‘cultural turn’’ in the humanities. The examination of the relationship between culture and distinct attitude...
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...Hypothetical Working Agreement Paper The purpose of this paper is to execute a viable contractual agreement between clinician Hillary Kings and Client Rosemary Hans. As a clinician I have to understand the problem of the client and know what her expectations. The document addresses the hopes expected and comes up with a plan that will help achieve valuable outcomes for the client. The paper uses the essential four steps for a working agreement. The elements are the assessment of the client, prioritizing, contracting, and evaluation. These four parts have the relevant and in-depth information showing how the working agreement is working to help the client. 1. Assessment The assessment part is crucial to determine information about the client. In addition, assessment will provide information that will help know the best design of plan that is best for the client (Murphy, & Dillon, 2003). The information needed from the assessment include the identification of the client, the clients demographic information, information regarding the clients concern, health, and biological factors information just to mention a few. 2.1. Identifying and demographic information The information below is for the client Rosemary Hans who needs help to see her son diagnosed by schizophrenia go back to college. Name: Rosemary Hans Age: 41 Gender: Female Relationship status: married Religion: committed Christian Racial Identities: Africa-American Employment: High school teacher Education:...
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...Hypothetical Working Agreement Denise Brownlee Communication Skills for the Human Service Profession Tanisha Laidler, PhD June 21, 2012 Abstract Freydia is 27 year old. Her date of birth is September 15, 1985. Her address is 166 Okolona Cutoff Rd, Houston, MS 38851. She is about 5’7 and weighs about 130lbs. Freydia looks like she needs a medical evaluation and a physical routine performed to see if there are some concerns with her health. She stated at the current time, she has not used any prescription drugs. She is a resident of Chickasaw County. Freydia social security number is 587-23-4567. The number she can be reached at is 662-844-7000. She is an African American female. Her relationship status is single. At the current time Freydia is not working. Freydia is a high school dropout which she got her GED in 2005. She started out taking some college classes but never finished what she started. Keeping a clinical record is required (American Psychological Association,2007). She is bisexual in whom she prefers both men and women. At the current time she is single and her religion is Methodist. Her mother found her an apt when she found out she was pregnant. Freydia has worked odd and end jobs but still relied on her mother to take care of her and the children. She is a high school dropout that had several problems in grade school. She has several complaints in the past from different employers. Freydia had worked at a Grocery Pride supermarket right before...
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...AUSTRALIAN LEGAL SYSTEM IN CONTEXT BLB1101 Semester 1 2014 Table of contents Topic Page number Unit rationale and learning outcomes 3 Calendars – lectures and tutorial workshops 4 Tutorial workshop exercises 5-11 Assessment information 12-23 Assessment tasks 12 Part 1 – VCAT and Applied law 12 Part 2 – VCAT and Contextual analysis 13 Hypothetical Case Studies 15 • Residential Tenancies List 15 • Planning and Environment List 18 • Anti-Discrimination list 20 Assessment criteria 22 Reading guide 24-28 Su Robertson, Unit Coordinator su.robertson@vu.edu.au 9919 1823 Unit rationale BLB1101 Australian Legal System in Context: • Provides you with a working foundation in the technical structure of Australian legal systems, using applied practical teaching and learning methods; • Exposes you to ways of making sense of Australian legal systems in a legal academic way using the themes of economics, sustainability, race and gender; • Inducts you in the ways of the lawyer, including appropriate language use and structure, ethics and legal professional behaviour, using reflective, applied and theory-based teaching and learning methods. Learning outcomes Upon successful completion of BLB1101, you will: • Be able to identify and understand the components of Australian legal systems, how these components intersect and interact, and how lawyers use these systems; • Be able to identify and use the language...
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...Let’s focus on the basic doctrine of Groundwork, during the past few years some scholars eventually became unsatisfied and they started to focus on the work which was later proposed. The standard approach is one the most illuminating. Below, the paper will highlight few important positions from new pieces of work as they needed. Aims and Methods of the moral theory, good will, moral worth, duty and respect for the moral law, categorical and hypothetical imperatives, the humanity formula, the autonomy formula, the kingdom of ends formula, the unity of the formula, autonomy, virtue and vice, teleology or deontology, bibliography, internet resources, related entries (Nielsen,...
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...ESE 633 Week 6 Final Paper To Buy This material Click below link http://www.uoptutors.com/ese-633-ash/ese-633-week-6-final-paper After completing this assignment, you will have demonstrated your understanding of the following objectives: Analyze the value of co-teaching as an inclusion model of instructional delivery. Analyze the value of collaborative consultation as an inclusion model of instructional delivery. Analyze ways to create a collaborative school culture to promote professional growth and leadership. Determine some of the causes of education-based conflict. Evaluate problem solving and negotiation strategies to resolve education-based conflict. Recognize the importance of knowing personal strengths and weaknesses in conflict resolution. Evaluate verbal, non-verbal, and para-verbal cues that impact communication with educators, administrators, parents, and community members. Analyze the range of placements and services offered to students who have a disability. Additionally, this assignment demonstrates your mastery of the Course Learning Outcomes 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 and the MAED Program Learning Outcomes 2 & 8 and will have reinforced your competency with the MAED Program Learning Outcome 7. As you have learned throughout this course, it takes a team to educate a student. The team is composed of stakeholders who have a professional and/or emotional investment in the student’s education and post-graduation success. Although everyone has the same...
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...with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Journal of Business Ethics. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 130.209.6.50 on Tue, 3 Dec 2013 07:49:34 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions (2006) 65: 149-161 Journal of Business Ethics DOI 10.1007/sl0551-005-4175-4 ? Springer 2006 Corporate Psychological Defences: T. Ketola An Oil Spill Case ABSTPJVCT. protect isational morality defences the Organisational self-esteem even This an oil and moral at the paper refinery psychological integrity expense analyses and of the its parent of defences the organ the of while concessions corporation imply that is taking a change place. towards a more responsible personality of actions. used by sacrificing spectrum company KEY oil WORDS: spill, crisis management, concessions, defence behaviour, psy during an oil spill incident. A hypothetical model fences built on of de organisational defences, organisational excuses, organisational to accusations four responses...
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...FISCAL INCENTIVES, THE COST OF CAPITAL AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN PAKISTAN: A NEO-CLASSICAL APPROACH Submitted by ZAHIR SHAH Assistant professor, Government College of Commerce Mansehra, N.W.F.P A research paper submitted to Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) to be presented in the Annual Conference 2003. FISCAL INCENTIVES, THE COST OF CAPITAL AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN PAKISTAN: A NEO-CLASSICAL APPROACH1 By ZAHIR SHAH• Abstract This paper analyses the attractiveness of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Pakistan with special emphasis on the cost of capital element in effecting the rate of return and the internal cash flow for investment of the investing firms. Using the Jorgenson’s Neo-classical Investment Model the cost of capital is computed after considering the taxation policy and the treatment of invested capital. The paper elaborated fiscal provisions and their implications on the investment environment specifically available to foreign investors in Pakistan. The computed results show consistent and influencing impact of the cost of capital on FDI inflows. The objective of the study is to explore the a realistic and in depth investigation of the tax concessions and the response of investors. The paper argues that fiscal incentives are more appropriate in attracting FDI as these have no direct drain over public resources and are increase the after tax return by availing the tax holidays and depreciation allowances. 1. Introduction ...
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...related to consumers' acceptability; lack of food availability and seasonality make it difficult to establish appropriate retailing outlets; also, higher costs of production and retailer margins jointly may result in higher prices than consumers are willing to pay for organic food attributes. Research studies have mostly elicited consumers' willingness-to-pay (WTP) for organic food through contingent valuation. Alternatively, explores, using an experimental second-price sealed-bid auction, the value that consumers place on organic food and the effect that information included on ecolabel and physical appearance have on their WTP. This methodological approach involves the use of real money and real products, which, in fact, may overcome the hypothetical bias detected in previous studies. Also discusses the effect on WTP of consumers' demographic characteristics and lifestyles, as well as attitudes towards food safety and buying behaviour. Results show, that as more accurate information is offered, consumers' acceptability of labelled organic food products increases; and that WTP is highly correlated with consumption habits variables. Consumers' acceptability of organic food in Spain Francisco Soler and...
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