Participant 1 Background The first participant for the study is a male. He is 11 years old and Hispanic. He is 5 ft. 5 inches and about 90-95 pounds. He comes from a family of five and is the middle child. He has an older 14 year old brother and a 7 year old brother. The student comes from a strong Roman Catholic background. His parents are very involved with the church, and I noted when they discipline him they often use religion in their reasoning. The parents are from Mexico, they are agricultural
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Assignment 01 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1. EVALUATION AND PLANNING 2 1.1. The effects of a traumatic experience 2 1.2. Observation of effects 3 1.2.1. Effects of a poor stepparent relationship and/or signs of abuse 3 1.2.2. Possible signs of racism 3 1.3. Possible effects of Maslow's hierarchy of needs on James's behaviour 4 2. COUNSELLING FOR JAMES 5 2.1. Counselling and support for learning problems 5 2.2. Psychological development
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informatics, and why? NR 360 Week 1 Discussion Technology Literacy and Electronic Health Records (EHR) What are your experiences with using an electronic information system (EHR)? Describe the components of an EHR, and using the assigned readings, any past experiences or observations, and your imagination, share your thoughts on the following question: Can you give one pro and one con of an EHR with regard to enhancing patient care and safety? Include rationale for each. How do you see the EHR enhancing
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Parenting”, gay people have parented their children for as long as people have understood themselves as gay. However, homosexual parents often shielded themselves and their children from scrutiny by publicly concealing their sexual orientation in the past. But by the end of the twentieth century, an estimated six to ten million gay and lesbian parents in the United States were raising six to fourteen million children, often in openly recognized gay families. Most of these children were born to heterosexually
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In the firehouse, the tones sound for an emergency call, someone has overdosed and needs emergency medical care. Firefighters arrive on the scene to find an unconscious, unresponsive patient lying on the floor of the bathroom from a heroin overdose, while family members watch in terror. This scenario plays out across the United States hundreds if not thousands of times each day. When this scenario plays out, every firefighter knows they have just minutes to respond, which can be the difference
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and individuals who are working to combat CSA, particularly those providing psychosocial support to children affected by abuse. A total of 34 organisations and individuals were met. Six days were spent in each country, except in Afghanistan, where only three days were spent. The six locations were Peshawar, Islamabad and Karachi. Organisations met included those working on child sexual exploitation and sexual health, and those working with communities of street children, MSM (men who have sex with
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Wichita Kansas. They were middle class working citizens that led a normal life. Dennis was the oldest out of three, they had normal childhood where there parents were strict toward Dennis and his brothers, but there was never any signs of neglect or abuse in the household (Davey, 2005). Dennis Rader earned a bachelor degree in criminal justice at Wichita State University and married Paula on May 22, 1971 according to Stritof, 2010. Both Dennis and Paula were very active in
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giving a brief insight into the main theory’s and how it helps us to understand what the sociology of family is essentially about. Following on from this I will look at masculinity giving the main ideas of it and how it has changed and shifted roles in past decades. Before going into detail about masculinity and how it has changed by looking at theories of fatherhood, work, and unemployment and Hegemonic masculinity. Finally I will finish by looking at the main advantages and disadvantages of this change
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eating half eaten nuggets and dry french fries out the trashcans in front of McDonalds. Anyone witnessing a 90 pound fragile little girl digging for food with a scuffled ponytail would raise an eyebrow. None the less, I was free from my past and condemned to my present. Now that I have been here for 21 months now I was still restricted to what is called “24 hour watch.” After children services sent me to what was to a 30 day placement foster home, I was deemed a flight risk for my previous interactions
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DePaul University I currently provide direct service to young adult’s between the ages of 18 and 20 years old who suffer from severe mental illness. These young adults are currently Wards of the State of Illinois and are close to “aging out” of the Child Welfare System. They currently reside in an Independent Living Program where they receive specialized support to help them transition from a residential treatment center into the community. The program emphasizes on building self-sufficiency, problem-solving
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