identities are highly influenced by rap music. Rap music influences the way youth speak, act and perceive their environment. This article discusses the challenges counselors face on an everyday basis working with inner-city youth and the cultural barriers that exist while trying to build and establish rapport for both the client and counselor environment. Rap Therapy, as stated in the article, is rooted in social learning theory and can be integrated into a cognitive behavioral model (Gonzalez
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Heritage Assessment With the increase in diverse population in the United States, the nurses in America need to Know the importance of culture and heritage importance in health care. .People from different parts of world carry different cultures . Each culture overview health in different ways. Understanding the culture make it easy to provide quality health care to individuals and families. Every culture have their own health
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PPA601 Foundation of Public Administration Leah Raby September 3, 2013 . Behavioral Health Agencies A public agency that has gone through significant amount of change in the last twenty five years, are agencies that treat people suffering from mental health issues. These agencies have been a part of my life for the last thirteen years and have the personal knowledge of how they work, how they have grown and how these agencies service in different sectors of the community at the level of city,
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The purpose of this essay is to discuss, within a case study context, the impact of severe mental health problems on a client whose care I have been involved in and, to discuss how the condition has affected the person, their informal carers, family and supporters. This essay will aim to provide an explanation of severe mental illness as well as an overview of the chosen client’s background, diagnosis and the impact this has had on them and those involved in their care. To protect the identity of
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Career Counseling Term Paper [SCHOOL NAME HERE] [YOUR NAME HERE] [DATE HERE] Person-in-Environment The person-in-environment theory concentrates on the situation one may find him or herself in over the course of one’s life. For example, various life stages may include preparing to graduate from high school, going into college, graduating from college, getting married, buying a home, having children, and so forth. These various situations impact the person in different ways. Also, the social
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Spiritual Needs Assessment Sherrie Gamble Grand Canyon University: HLT-310V February 7, 2015 Spiritual Needs Assessment This paper addresses an interview done with family member concerning their health related to their spiritual beliefs. An analysis of the interview and reflection on the interview results are also included. Use of the interview tool is evaluated for future use in doing spiritual assessments in order to provide holistic care for patients. The Interview The interview
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about the consequences for health and mental issues. Therefore, the development of a health plan was necessary. This plan had to include the collection of proper data and an explanation for collecting such data. The plan needed a clear layout of the individuals involved in producing the plan and an explanation for their services; also an explanation of the types of studies was needed and why they were needed. Additionally, the health plan need to address barriers the teams would face in conducting
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Kevin Webster 4-30-12 In this assignment I will be giving an overview of a suicide assessment. I will research the roles of depression according to age, gender, ethnicity and social economics. This assignment will also include information of how I would react to a person who has threatened suicide based on my research and learning's. According to the guide on VA Suicide Risk Assessment pocket care signs of acute risk are threatening to hurt or kill themself, look for ways to kill
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HIV/AIDS & HOMELESSNESS Recommendations for Clinical Practice and Public Policy Developed for The Bureau of Primary Health Care and The HIV/AIDS Bureau Health Resources and Services Administration by John Song, M.D., M.P.H., M.A.T. November 1999 Financial and other support for the development and distribution of this paper were provided by the Bureau of Primary Health Care and the HIV/AIDS Bureau, Health Resources Services Administration, United States Department of Health and Human Services
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F.A.N.C.Y. Focused And Naturally Confident Youth After School Based Program Girls Group Executive Summary The overwhelming need for gender specific youth programs have been recognized across the United States. Gender specific programming goes beyond simply focusing on girls. It represents a
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