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    Public Sector Unionism

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    CHAPTER I BACKGROUND OF THE PROBLEM A. Description of the Current Situation Rates of unionization in the Philippines have increased over the years. However‚ there is one sector in which organized labors are at historic lows and are unlikely to rebound: government. This has severe implications for the nature of organized labor itself. Unionism grew in the private sector as a result of government support through the passage of laws and the establishment of regulatory bodies intended

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    Patient Safety plays a major component in providing a safe and accurate care. And (JCAHO) Joint Commission and Accreditation on Healthcare Organization plays a significant role on quality‚ safety and improvements. The accuracy and safety of the patient is at the top priority of any organization and nursing personnel. When patients walk into a health care facility‚ the patient must be identifying by a certain criteria. Most hospital has what they called patient identifier. It is most often an account

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    Ethics of a Professional

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    Write a 15-20 pages paper presenting your understanding of the role of professional ethics as it relates to the counselling and consulting profession. Your paper should be typed‚ double-spaced‚ and written in academic style. References should be cited using the APA Referencing format. Everyone one wants to be and is vying to be a professional‚ but who really are they‚ is a question one might ask. Hill and Mulvey (n.d) in his article the Ethics of Defining a Professional

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    Psychodynamic Theory Essay

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    perceptions‚ unconscious thoughts‚ unconscious habits and automatic reactions‚ complexes‚ hidden phobias and concealed desires. (Wikipedia‚ Date accessed 21/2/11). The role of the counsellor is to interpret unconscious mental content to enable the client to achieve insight. (McLeod‚ 2003. p119). The psychodynamic counsellor or therapist‚ therefore‚ is always looking for ways of getting ‘beneath the surface’ of what the client or patient is saying – the assumption is that what the person initially says

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    play the part of the client. I understand as a result of this session why being a therapist for family and close friends is not advised. Even though I was playing the role of the counsellor‚ my inner self was in a constant tug-of-war between being a friend and keeping a professional step back as required by a counsellor. The session took place in the home of the client. Her two-year-old daughter was in attendance. This made the session difficult as we were interrupted throughout. There are times

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    Public Relations Licensing

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    Licensing and The Public Relations Professional: (Will They Ever Be Card Carrying Members?) PR’s Pioneers The public relations field has the opportunity to connect its past and present to garner a powerful future‚ by making the PR profession a licensed one. Since the time of such PR pioneers like Edward Bernays (1891 - 1995)‚ argued to be the "father of public relations" and Ivy Lee (1877 – 1934) also argued to be the "father of public relations‚ PR practitioners have desperately

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    Grief and Bereavement

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    In the beginning of this assignment I will firstly endeavour to explain the varying presenting issues of clients experiencing grief. I will illustrate how these issues should be tackled and I hope to compare and contrast the varying approaches counsellors feel to be the most effective in counselling such clients. Throughout my essay I will include many references to respected psychiatrists and too many case studies. I aim to give the reader a clear‚ concise understanding of bereavement and the disadvantages

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    World Medical Tourism

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    understood. However‚ virtually every type of health care‚ including psychiatry‚ alternative treatments‚ convalescent care and even burial services are available. Over 50 countries have identified medical tourism as a national industry.[3] However‚ accreditation and other measures of quality vary widely across the globe‚ and some destinations may become hazardous or even dangerous for medical tourists. ------------------------------------------------- History The first recorded instance of medical

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    Males vs Females

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    paid jobs. Also with more independence it leads to getting boss jobs and owning companies and being in charge. Disadvantages of Male: • 10 percent fewer boys complete year 10 • 75 percent of school suspensions are boys • 60 percent of school counsellor referents are boys • Nine times as many boys are in special classes for emotional and behavioural disturbances • Three times as many boys are in language or intensive reading classes • Boys do considerably worse at Basic Skills

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    Cognitive Therapy Approach

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    The second therapy approach that could be used for the workplace issue mentioned earlier is Cognitive Therapy (CT). Cognitive Therapy is based on the fact that thoughts and perceptions impact a person’s feelings and behaviour. It looks at ways to reassess negative thoughts‚ allowing individuals to learn more flexible and positive ways of thinking. It aims to change the way a person thinks about stressful situations and their ability to cope with stress‚ thus influencing the client’s behaviour. Cognitive

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