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    Warrior

    College 1 A warrior is an individual that will surpass any and all expectations that society has placed on him or her regardless of race, sex, or even socioeconomic status; only few are capable of carrying the torch as a Nansemond River warrior. This warrior is morally conscious, academically superior, and is active both in the school as well as the community. A Nansemond River warrior is equipped with the skills and resources he or she will need in order to change both their community and the world

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    Experiencing Work as a Meaningful Activity

    fun, fulfilling or meaningful. As stated by Harper and Leicht (2011), work is never experienced as a neutral activity. However, according to Budd ((2011), work can be viewed as intrinsically rewarding and not just as a source of income. When individuals have the tools to seek and achieve work as a personal fulfillment, we can better understand how people view and experience work as a rich and meaningful activity. There are no people in my immediate circle of friends and co-workers who view work

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    Romanticism

    greatest enemy. At its core, moral criticism finds its strength through the community over all ideology. This desire for communal uplift allows the people to serve a common purpose when advancing the community. But because of this, the voices of the individual are lost to the wind. During the Age of Romanticism, the people had had enough of being silenced; they sought to wholeheartedly explore their inner self. Through their writings, Washington Irving and Herman Melville were two men fighting for the

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    Psychology

    my experience in cross -cultural communication will help me excel in my duties. My experience to date involves caring for individual of different ages varying from teenagers, adulthood and elderly. Some of these individual patients I cared for had mental illness, learning disabilities, and dementia and physical problems. My roles as a career involve supporting these individuals in activities of daily living and encourage independence. This enable me to work as a member of a team and also independently

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    Recidivism in Mental Health

    Watson’s Carative Factor 9 As Related to Reducing Recidivism in Mental Health Recidivists are defined as patients who are readmitted frequently into the mental health system, sometimes called the revolving door syndrome. Up to 50% of service users are readmitted within 12 months. The assumed needs for hospitalization are safety, security, stabilization as most inpatient crises are precipitated by danger to self, others or gravely disabled-an inability to care for self. “Social mal-adaptation”

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    Poor Laws

    view this statement can be perceived as individuals needing to take care of them selfs without any help from social services or government agencies. Benjamin Franklin believed that all individuals should be solely responsible for themselves and their economic welfare even if they were to become disabled or elderly, the belief was that they should have prepared for the unknown (Williams, H., 1994). Franklin took the stance that the poor laws made individuals dependent on others to provide for them

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    Total Institutions

    who commit crimes, but are also mentally unstable, reside. They live a confined life, where no boundaries are set for the three spheres of life which include, work, play, and sleep. (Goffman 1961) In a sense, this process tends to dehumanize the individual and strip them away from all the characteristics that made them who they were. With a blank slate, the institution is able to re-socialize the person into what they seem fitting. Life is experienced and controlled under one specific authority, often

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    Miss

    risk of abuse and neglect (linked together) In order for a vulnerable individual to feel confident and feel as if their needs are met, a supportive relationship is essential. A supportive relationship is a relation based on empathy and encouragement and based on the individuals supporting each other in different ways, in order to maintain happy and healthy, physically and mentally. Without a supportive relationship, individuals might not feel confident or they might feel withdrawn and neglected by

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    Visual Imagery

    Visual Imagery What is Visual Imagery Two important cognitive systems a person has are a person’s visual and verbal systems which are two very basic ways that individuals are able to express themselves to others. These two systems allow individuals to both create word and visual images in order to communicate thoughts with other individuals. In the verbal system a person is able to create words, portray thoughts, sequence words together in order to communicate with other people. In the visual system

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    Case Study

    best qualified to take leadership roles in an individual’s management. We will also discuss certain case studies that ethnicity roles are influenced by the clinician and or patient. Paul knows a team leader must be selected. This should be an individual that sets the tone and culture of the organization. A team leader should possess certain qualities such as integrity and compassion; this person should also be able to inspire others stimulating a productive work place. This person should be able

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