Unit 207 – Understand person centred approaches in adult social care setting 1.1Person centred values are based on individuality, Rights, Choice, Privacy, Independence, Dignity, Respect and Partnership. It is important to work in a way that embeds person centred values for the Following reasons: to meet the needs of the individual; to provide the best possible quality care service; to ensure a good quality of life of the individual; To treat the individual as you would
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Raymond Carver’s story, "Cathedral’, talks about an outside relationship within a marriage that is established between the narrator’s wife and a blind man. The story elaborates how the relationship can affect the normal relations of the couple. Communication in that marriage is not as effective as expected. Also, the privacy of the husband is affected. However, openness results to seeing a cathedral when the husband explains what it is to the blind man. The title is based on the cathedral but the
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what I feel would be the required outcome of this case. I will also take into account any ethical issues that may arise. The case study I have chosen is Mr X. He is a 32 year old male client. Mr X’s symptoms are sleeping difficulties, low self esteem and problems sustaining a long term relationship. Mr X has never had a very good relationship with his father and he never seemed to receive any sense of approval from him in whatever he did with his life. He qualified as an accountant on leaving
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“Choosing one of the case studies that you developed within your group during the class. Explain the cause of the person’s symptoms and construct a hypnoanalysis treatment plan and required outcome. ” Introduction In this essay I will identify and explain the underlying issues which have caused the weight problem presented by Ms. B, as described in the case study below, and devise an appropriate hypno-analysis treatment plan for her, with an attached screed. I will also include the potential
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The self in the social world is how a person perceives whom they are. The way a person sees his or herself is not always the way the rest of the world sees him or her. There are several different concepts of the self, including self-concept, self-esteem, self-presentation, self-efficacy, and perceived self-control. These concepts can be affected through a person’s life by a desire to change, different events in life, relationships with family, friends, coworkers, and other people in a person’s
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The Self PSY/555 April 15, 2013 Dr. Anthony The Self The development of the self involves several interacting factors. Each of these factors contributes to ultimately determine one’s self-concept as well as self-esteem and self-presentation. The essential purpose of this paper is to define the concept of the self including how each individual develops a self-concept. Furthermore, the relationship between the self and emotion and how this relationship affects an individual’s self-esteem will
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Doubt has been a great way to get back into the acting field with new breath. Upon reading the play and having a moment to think about it, it’s a brilliant piece to dive into as an mid-aged actor. The opening of the play was very interesting, in that Father Flynn is standing alone on stage. To me the fact that he delivers several monologue’s, alone, he himself is a loner. As stated in the play, a young Donald Muller might need to have a friend to make him feel comfortable. Father Flynn might
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someone to talk to and play with; this will enable him to develop his speech, language and confidence in expressing his feelings and emotions clearly. Anil receives lots of love and care from his family members and this will help him develop high esteem and more confidence in himself. His dad provides all vital nutrients needed for his growth and development. Anil in is later life have chances of developing good habits and he is also aware of the behaviours expected of him which enhances his moral
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they act towards them. People need to realize that those actions (physically and verbally) cause permanent damage to the other individuals self esteem and confidence level. As a survivor from battling thoughts about my weight and personal appearance, I’ve become incredibly passionate about topics of eating disorders, depression, anxiety, and low self esteem. Struggling to fight the demon within me and ignore peers comments was the first step to a new beginning. Walden University’s vision to their
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Some women have a hard time dating, because some men will not date a woman who is dark-skinned. I think some men just want a pretty girl on his arm. They don’t even care about her just show her a good time. Some of these women might have low self esteem and really don’t care how the man treats her just as long he keep her happy with all the gifts. If a man feels really feels this way with the woman he will not introduce her to his family, closet friends, nor will he try to get to know her. But
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