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Social Policy Issue Drinking and Driving Term Paper …
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18 pages (4,888 words) · Drugs / Alcohol / Tobacco
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Drinking and Driving
Cases of alcohol abuse in America have affected the people one way or the other. Every person has been affected by the cases of one or other relatives, friends or loved ones. Every one is waging a war against substance abuse and to bring back the addicts to normalcy and sobriety. We have been hearing shocking stories about American public in general and young populace in particular getting hurt, injured, maimed and dead due to excessive drinking and its dangerous effects that includes drunk driving. Stories of college students in different states made headlines when they were found dead after binge drinking. The issues that have surfaced with force are that of excessive drinking rather than simple drinking. Most prople including young…. [read more]
Technology Contributes to US End of Isolation Period Term Paper …
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3 pages (831 words) · American History / United States
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¶ … American Isolationism
End of U.S. Isolation
The End of American Isolationism
George Washington, in his farewell address in 1796, warned future Americans that "the great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is in extending our commercial relations, [but] to have with them as little political connection as possible." (Washington 1796) The father of the country knew that trade was the key to American economic stability and prosperity, but warned that increased trade with overseas nations can often lead to political entanglements with those nations. Washington wanted the "best of both worlds," an America that traded with all nations but had political entanglements with none. While this may have been a possibility when the United States was a small, primarily…. [read more]
Cultural Forces, We Identified Term Paper …
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Seeing as how busy associates of Congress along with various regime bureaucrats frequently happen to be, gaining admission poses a key test. Certain petitioning groups make use of such persons to get admission. Actor Michael J. Fox, an instance of a person has lobbied for more support for Parkinson's disease investigation. Both Angelina Jolie and Bono have also effectively petitioned Congress for their causes (Interest Groups, 2014).
Samsung's existence in America is increasing on all fronts, from its enormous Smartphone sales statistics to its intentioned 1.1 million sq. ft. property in Silicon Valley. Currently Bloomberg is reporting that has followed suit in Washington, increasing its petitioning outlay from 150000 dollars in the year 2011 to nine hundred thousand dollars in just one year. The 598…. [read more]
Kinesthetics Movement in the Classroom Research Proposal …
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Kinesthetic Intelligence -- and Kinesthetic Learning for Every Child
Most educators are aware that there are different styles of learning. However, this does not mean that they are equally aware of each different style or are equally good at honoring each style of learning. Teachers seem to be able to integrate visual and auditory styles of learning with relative ease. This should not be surprising given that both visual and auditory elements have been a part of traditional pedagogical techniques for decades. However, teachers are probably less likely to include a full range of kinesthetic learning tools. Again, this should not be surprising given that learning-through-movement is something that is in many ways alien to traditional teaching and classroom-management techniques. Indeed, a glimpse into most…. [read more]
Homeland Defense Term Paper …
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11 pages (4,253 words) · Management / Organizations
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Homeland Defense
Agency Identification: In this paper, the three agencies selected for their involvement in Homeland Defense at the federal, state which is NY and local which is NYPD level are Federal Emergency Management Agency -- FEMA at the federal level, Citywide Incident Management System -- CIMS at the state which is NY level and New York Police Department -- NYPD at the local level.
FEMA (a) Jurisdiction: FEMA:- FEMA stands for Federal Emergency Management Agency which is a part of Department of Homeland's Security -- DHS Emergency Preparedness and Response Directorate. (About FEMA) b) Size: The workforce of FEMA consists of more than 2,600 employees working full-time at their headquarters in Washington D.C., and also at the regional and area offices throughout the country,…. [read more]
Peers and Parents Term Paper …
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The social support surrounding a child has a significant role in the ways he or she develops into adolescence and adulthood. Certain elements in the environment will help a child be well-adjusted, and a well-adjusted childhood will make it far more likely to become a socially apt and comfortable adult. Many different elements are significant in this equation of childhood and adolescent influences. The culture of the child's family and community, socio-economic situations and concerns, academic achievements and interests, and countless other complex variables must be taken into consideration. One of the factors that might seem very simple to account for are the influences of parents and peers. However, closer inspection reveals the complexity of this influence. What parental decisions and actions actually influence the…. [read more]
Personal Statement: My Motivation Towards Becoming a PA Admission Essay …
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2 pages (680 words) · Nursing / Doctor / Physician
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I have also served in various positions of responsibility, with most of the said responsibilities giving me an opportunity to work closely with physicians in the delivery of quality care to patients. These roles are highlighted in my resume.
I believe that my personality, experiences, and disposition fit perfectly with the role of a physician assistant. I truly love emergency medicine and the fast-paced nature of such an environment. Further, I am also cognizant of the fact that to succeed as a PA, I ought to be a quick thinker and possess excellent eye coordination. These are qualities that have been tested in my previous engagements, as has been pointed out in my resume. It is for this reason that I would like to be…. [read more]
Parenting Program for Women in Drug Treatment Thesis …
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150 pages (41,621 words) · Child Development / Youth / Teens
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Parenting Program for Women and Children in Residential Treatment
Addiction is something that has been around for many years, and there have been increasingly new ways of treating it that have been created over the course of much research and study. There are many different forms that addiction takes, and there are many different drugs and substances that someone can become addicted to, even if they are not of the age that most people would think of when they picture people that would start down that particular road. Most individuals think of addicts as primarily young, minority men in their 20s and 30s that rob, steal, and cause other problems in order to get their drugs or alcohol. However, there are also…. [read more]
Pedagogic Model: Teaching Technology in Special Education Dissertation …
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230 pages (60,754 words) · Education / Teaching / Learning
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" (Dougiamas, 1998) Such trivial constructivism, though, is the bedrock from which Glaserfelds more radical constructivism springs. He continues to state that because knowledge is constructed by the learner, and because no two learners are the same, knowledge itself is not absolute. There is a degree to which knowledge is an illusion, and every individual constructs their own conception of reality which (while susceptible to the demands of "real" or normal reality) does not necessarily align with the normal paradigm. Constructivism does embrace this relativistic and existential approach to reality, but it also holds as a primary value the idea of constraint which enables the thinkers to participate in social interaction and mainstream reality. (Glasersfeld)
One interesting area of constructionist theory is…. [read more]
Parenting Style & Jewish Youth Alcohol Use Thesis …
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Parenting Style Influence on Excess Alcohol Intake Among Jewish Youth
The harmful effects of alcohol abuse by adolescents are well documented, and these effects can have lifelong implications. Some of the more challenging aspects of addressing this problem include differing cultural and religious views about alcohol use. In addition, different types of parenting styles within these different settings can also have a profound effect on adolescent alcohol use and abuse. To help fill a gap in this body of knowledge, the purpose of this quantitative survey research was to examine the relationship between different parenting styles and alcohol consumption among Jewish college students in the United States because previous studies have not focused specifically on cultural context when studying the relationships between parenting styles and…. [read more]
Religiosity Impact on Adolescent Alcohol Use Thesis …
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64 pages (17,756 words) · Evolution / Creationism
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Adolescent Use of Alcohol
Alcohol use among adolescents is acknowledged as a significant family and societal problem (Yang, Zhiyong, & Schaninger, 2010). Professionals in multiple healthcare fields have warned that adolescent alcohol use can lead to (a) detrimental drinking patterns, (b) negative influences on families, and (d) significant costs to society (Yang et al., 2010). The costs of adolescent alcohol to society are truly enormous and have been estimated at $68 billion annually (National study reveals teen substance use America's no. 1 public health problem, 2011). These economic costs, of course, are in addition to the tragic toll that adolescent alcohol use can exact, a toll that can last a lifetime. In fact, adolescents who drink are more likely to drink excessively…. [read more]
Dream Content as Therapy: Ego vs. Repression Dissertation …
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200 pages (60,005 words) · Psychology / Behavior / Psychiatry
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For example: a parent has repeating nightmares, and the child "dreams his dreams " because the child is in a psychic resonance with the parent. The child's dreams end when the parent's does. Four, it might be a repetition of a past traumatic event in current lifetime. For example: a person might dream of a recent rape, a childhood assault or a wartime battle. This type of nightmare is so deeply etched in the psyche that it can require heavy use of behavioral dream-work techniques to modify the content and emotional intensity.
A fifth factor could be that the dream is a depiction of a past or probable life. For example: a client might dream the last events prior to a violent…. [read more]
Existence and Use of Mainstream and Classical Motivation Theories in the Turkish Businesses Multiple Chapters …
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30 pages (7,892 words) · Psychology / Behavior / Psychiatry
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Motivation Theories in Turkey Textile Tactics
Motivation Theories
turkey textile tactics
The News Reports
Area of Study
Organization of Study
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Herzberg
Self-Perception Theory
Goal Setting Theory
Motivation in Factories
Potential for Pursuing Empirical Research
CHAPTER IV: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Discussion of Results in relation to Objectives.
Discussion of those in relation to Survey Results
Discussion of these in relation to the Theory.
Discussion of Interviews
DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION. AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Four Components of Empirical Research
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Conditions Affecting Goal Effectiveness
Table 2: Maslow's Hierarchy and Descriptions of Needs
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
"Turkey's textile industry, which began in small shops in 1960,
has rapidly evolved and transformed Turkey into a global competitor"
("Turkey exports 20 bln…" 2010 ¶ 8).
The…. [read more]
Perceived Effect of Culture on Event Leadership Research Proposal …
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44 pages (14,190 words) · Management / Organizations
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¶ … perceived effect of culture on event leadership style at the Jet Metropolitan Night Club Thailand?
Event managers all over the world fear that they may end up loosing their jobs. Research shows that nearly 25% managers loose their jobs when companies streamline their business processes and rely more on teamwork to do the job. Versteeg (1990) outlined two typical aspects of managerial jobs that lure managers into looking away from adopting business structures which depend on high performing teams from different cultural and social backgrounds: they are accustomed to be in control; and they are inclined to having perks and privileges. Some of the most common perks and privileges include: reserved parking; executive bathrooms; and time cards.
These along with other perks that…. [read more]
Leadership Skills Impact International Education Term Paper …
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108 pages (29,649 words) · Education / Teaching / Learning
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However, many people do not understand what leadership is and how it applies to the school environment. In their 1997 study of visionary companies, James Collins and Jerry Porras define leaders as people who "displayed high levels of persistence, overcame significant obstacles, attracted dedicated people, influenced groups of people toward the achievement of goals, and played key roles in guiding their companies through crucial episodes in their history."
This definition is very much in line with the definitions currently used for school leaders, although this definition has changed in recent years (Education Week, 2004). Until recent years, most research assumed that leadership did not have to come from the school principal (Riordan, 2003). The realization that improving instruction requires shifts in the behavior of school…. [read more]
Mental Health Counseling and Research: A Critical Research Proposal …
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Mental Health Counseling and Research: A Critical Analysis
In the nineteenth century research was frequently done which would be considered highly unethical today. General paresis (syphilis) was the cause of much mental illness in the nineteenth and early twentieth century's. Franz Nissl in 1896 became able to diagnose general paresis on the basis of histopathological evidence. In 1897 Richard von Krafft-Ebing injected fluid from the sores of known syphilitics into general paralytic patients. Because these patients had no reaction to the injections, he concluded that they already had syphilis (American Pharmaceutical Association, 2003).
Even in the twentieth century endangering or ignoring the consent of the patient was not uncommon. Egas Moniz, in developing cerebral angiograms, endangered and damaged patients. In 1927 he began injecting a…. [read more]
Servant Leadership in a Conflicted Church Thesis …
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109 pages (30,193 words) · Leadership / Mentoring
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Applying Servant Leadership within a Conflicted Church: The Project as an Act of Ministry
My church, the South Iowa Chapel, like many modern churches, is a church in conflict. Conflicted churches are problematic because they drive parishioners away from the church, and, possibly, away from Christ. Conflict in a church can also be a difficult situation to remedy, because of the different personality types and leadership styles of people involved in the church. However, I feel that a significant part of the problem is that people are using traditional leadership styles in church. Jesus Christ was not a traditional leader. On the contrary, He was the epitome of a servant leader, one who leads through service to others. Obviously, He did a wonderful job leading…. [read more]
Work Motivation and Job Satisfaction Term Paper …
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Work Motivation and Job Satisfaction of Library Personnel in a UK University
Library systems, like virtually all other organizations, are faced with some profound issues concerning what factors motivate their employees and provide them with a sense of job satisfaction. While the fundamental mission of university libraries has not changed in recent years, the introduction of the Internet and increasingly sophisticated online research tools and distance learning programs have created new challenges as well as opportunities for many library systems in the 21st century. In this environment, it is little wonder that some university librarians may become disaffected and less motivated, and taken to the extreme, these motivational issues can adversely affect an organization's ability to fulfill its mission, achieve its goals and contribute to…. [read more]
Counseling Ethics and Practical Issues Journal …
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¶ … ethical aspects of combining counselor supervision and counseling.
Supervision is integral to promoting professionalism and ongoing skills development in counselors. Ideally, supervision offers learning experiences for both supervisor and supervised, as both encounter alternative points-of-view and approaches and therefore grow as counselors. In some settings, supervision offers the opportunity for less experienced counselors to clarify concerns related to anything from legal and ethical concerns to techniques or how to avoid occupational burnout (Herlihy, n.d.). Yet supervision entails tremendous responsibility on the part of the supervisor. The American Counseling Association and other professional organizations stress the importance of boundaries, respect, and consistency in all supervisory relationships (Zur, 2015). The ethical aspects of combining counselor supervision and counseling include issues related to cultural competency, informed…. [read more]
Dually Diagnosed African-American and Latino Adolescents Term Paper …
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50 pages (13,893 words) · Psychology / Behavior / Psychiatry
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Dually Diagnosed African-American and Latino adolescents
DUALLY-DIAGNOSED African-American AND LATINO ADOLESCENTS: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN INTENSIVE DAY TREATMENT MODEL FOR AN AT-RISK COMMUNITY
Abuse of substances on the part of adolescents has grown to be a national concern in the United States and has sparked many studies in this area in the last decade. Great challenges are presented for the clinician and the substance abuse treatment system in developing and applying appropriate and effective treatment for these adolescents. Studies have shown that of the adolescents who have substance abuse disorders, many of them also have mental health illness a combination of which is termed 'dual diagnoses or co-occurring disorders. The combination of these two disorders often have devastating impacts on the adolescent, their family and…. [read more]
Soft Systems Techniques Dissertation …
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73 pages (20,187 words) · Business / Corporations / E-commerce
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The execution time for the transition can also affect the perceived cost - benefit relationship. The new system must begin to return applicable benefit to the organization within a planned amount of time, or else the transition will begin to be opposed by those involved
Figure 2: Critical Mass of Transition Process.
This is the situation in which IMS Group currently finds themselves. Managing this change process, from Pre-planning through the resolution of the last bug and glitch is the responsibility of an IT consultant, and the focus of this project.
The web was designed principally as a mechanism for information access - to some extent a form of collaboration in its own right. However, it is not at all obvious how this existing infrastructure…. [read more]
Report Analysis: Rugmat Internship Experience Research Paper …
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10 pages (3,057 words) · Management / Organizations
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Thus, in summary, the contract could have been instrumental in ensuring that both parties to fulfill contractual obligations.
Initial training pros and cons
After tackling the interview processes, the potential negativities that accelerated the total pros and cons of the interviewing process were identified. Firstly, it should be noted that a direct feedback mechanism was generated. Indeed, this assured that all responses were initialized. Secondly, the verbal and non-verbal formats were realized. This encouraged explained responses to the overall feedback mechanism. Thirdly, it became possible to interact with respondents at personal levels. Eventually, a rapport was developed and made respondents feel more candid and relaxed. Fourthly, I could realize a higher degree of flexibility and my response various issues at any given time.
However, through…. [read more]
What Could Make Employee Satisfaction Surveys Worth While? Dissertation …
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50 pages (15,085 words) · Career / Labor / Human Resources
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¶ … Employee Satisfaction
Hygiene Factors and Dissatisfaction at Work
Productivity and Employee Satisfaction
Employee Satisfaction
Work Environment
The key thing that obstructs workers from attaining results for the customers
Employee Compensation and reward
Business Knowledge
Client Relations
The Power of Satisfaction
How employee satisfaction is achieved
Advantages of Employee Satisfaction Survey
Conducting an effective employee engagement and satisfaction survey
The organizational climate
Employeeship
Theoretical Framework
Benefits of job satisfaction
Different Types of Employee Satisfaction Survey Programs
Deciding on appropriate employee satisfaction method
Salaries
Money
Training of staff
Availability of information and Communication:
The process of establishing an employee satisfaction model
Importance of employees to an organization
Effects of employee satisfaction
The link between employee turnover and employee satisfaction
Human resource and job satisfaction
Employee…. [read more]
Social Networking Sites What a Secondary School Counselor Should Know and Teach Literature Review …
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Social Networking Sites: What a Secondary School Counselor Should Know and Teach
Social Networking Sites
History and the Challenges of Social Networking Sites in Regards to Young People:
"Web technology has been advanced from static information distribution to massive interaction among users" (Liu, 2010, p. 101). The exponential adoption of technological innovation, by young people, shocks not only the general public and governments, but even technology providers. These innovations over the years have included, e-mail, chat rooms, instant messaging, texting, blogging, and most recently social networking sites. With this new popularity, public policy strives to capitalize on the youthful excitement, especially in areas such as: informal education, civic participation, and health and lifestyle advice. In addition to these new opportunities comes increased online risks for…. [read more]
Jungian Phenomenology and Police Training the Methodologies Term Paper …
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Jungian Phenomenology and Police Training
The methodologies selected for this study were the meta-synthesis approach developed by Noblit and Hare (1988) and a content analysis technique described by Neuman (2003) and others. The meta-synthesis approach allows researchers to draw broad substantive interpretations from various sources. According to York (1994), the meta-synthesis technique is a type of research that "systematically compares studies in order to interpret meaning, to clarify research foci, and to resolve existing substantive, methodological, or interpretive problems" (p. xiii). This approach allows the researcher to "compare and analyze text, creating new interpretations in the process" (Noblit & Hare, 1988, p. 9).
The seven-step process used in the meta-synthesis methodology developed by Noblit and Hare is set forth in Table 1 below.
Table 1.…. [read more]
Leadership: Emotional, Social, & Cognitive Intelligence Literature Review …
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60 pages (18,814 words) · Leadership / Mentoring
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3.2.3 Contingency Theories
They hold that the style of leadership adopted should depend on the situation and the circumstances influence the person in charge. Therefore, leaders with high levels of cognitive intelligence know which style is best suited when quick decisions need to be made. Leaders who are people oriented exhibit high levels of social and emotional cognitive intelligence and use a leadership style, which reflects the situation on the ground for his or her followers.
3.2.4 Power and Influence Theories
The approach undertaken by power and influence theories is different from the others. In this approach, leaders use their power to varying degrees to achieve their goals. Transactional leadership is one of the power and influence style used. In…. [read more]
Teachers' Perceptions Term Paper …
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15 pages (4,963 words) · Education / Teaching / Learning
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Teachers' Perceptions of the Impact of the School Guidance Program Prior to and Following the Implementation of the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model in a K-12 School District
Relevance
The need for effective school counseling programs has never been greater. Policymakers at all levels have recognized that change is needed but continue to struggle to identify effective approaches to effect substantive reform. The good news is that there is a viable approach available in the form of the American School Counselor Association's National Standards for School Counseling Programs. The bad news, though, is that this model continues to be either misunderstood or underutilized in many school districts across the country. School counseling programs represent a team approach to assist students, parents, teachers, administrators…. [read more]
Attachment Theory & Self-Psychology Dissertation …
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90 pages (26,278 words) · Child Development / Youth / Teens
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The "Growing" Process
Overview of the Study
Clinical Case Study Dissertation Structure
The Rationale for Clinical Case Study Dissertation
Diverse Contentions
Emotional Abuse/Maltreatment
Winnicott's Relational Model Theory
Bowlby's Attachment Theory
Kohut's Self-Psychology
CASE PRESENTATION
Theoretical Basis for Case
Conceptualization
Winnicott's Relational Model Theory
Bowlby's Attachment Theory
Kohut's Self-Psychology
CHAPTER IV:
Shania's Presenting Problems
Early Stage: Development of Therapeutic Relationship and the Holding
Environment
Middle Stage: Transference and Counter-transference
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Absence of Paternal Involvement and Sexual Risk Term Paper …
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21 pages (5,319 words) · Child Development / Youth / Teens
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¶ … Absence of Paternal Involvement and Sexual Risk Taking Behavior in Adolescent Females
Influence of Father Involvement on Child Development
Infant
One-year-of-age
School-aged
Emotional Development
Social Development
Father Involvement and Female Adolescent Sexual Risk Behaviors
Measures of Father Involvement
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN the ABSENCE of PATERNAL INVOLVEMENT and SEXUAL RISK TAKING BEHAVIOR in ADOLESCENT FEMALES
The objective of this work is to conduct a literature review on the correlation between the absence of paternal involvement and sexual risk taking behaviors in adolescent females. This review will serve to inform the reader about the implications across the life course and will further make connections with regard to poverty, race, gender and will assess whether their things continue through adulthood and what role that social forces…. [read more]
Creating a Policy Statement Term Paper …
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Poor coordination of activities between the supervisors occurs due to the effect of poor communication styles, lack of cooperation, and ineffective teamwork to facilitate the process. Similarly, the supervisors are likely to face the challenge of lack of cooperation from the senior managers and stakeholders, including external agencies such from the political factors. These effects result in unequal realization of the desired outcomes of the project alongside ineffective use of the allocated resources. Poor coordination also results in demoralization of the police officers hence the inability to realize the desired objectives (Maddan, 2010).
Cultural conflicts are also likely to affect the adoption of the new policy. Different police officers have different cultural beliefs. As such, it is more certain that individuals might consider adopting a…. [read more]