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    that relate to mental health problems in the practice of social work with adults in the United Kingdom. This will be demonstrated by firstly examining the legal and historical context of the mental health and the Mental Health Act (MHA). Secondly‚ an understanding of theories suitable for individual assessment and intervention process will be critically analysed. Finally‚ issues of diversity‚ collaboration and conflict encountered by Social Workers when working with individuals having mental health

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    are our “life’s supporter”. young adults are the people facing many issues with their body changes‚ educational challenges‚ and fighting for financial freedom. Usually their ages are around 20 and that’s a critical time for them to decide whether they would be good or bad persons. So‚ i think everything in the world has influence on us whether it is big or small‚ including friends and family. From my point of view‚ i think friends have more impact on young adults than parents because they are from

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    communication between individuals in health and social care settings. (ix) Analyse the use of strategies to support users of health and social care services. In the context of health and social care settings‚ it is very important to have a good communication in between the service users and the staffs. So care staffs need to develop good communication skills to have an effective communication and also to develop good relationship with the service users. As a care staffs it is must to gain and know how to

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    Resiliency: I have also learned about the ways in which I am resilient as well as how I can improve my resiliency in the Intro to Abuse course. I discovered that my resiliency score is fairly high at 220‚ meaning that I am “quite a bit” resilient. The category in which I had the highest level of resiliency with a score of 14 out of 15 possible points is the “Opportunities for Meaningful Participation” section. I think I scored especially highly in this section because I have positive family characteristics

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    1.1 What is abuse? Abuse is the infringement of an individual’s human and civil rights by another individual or persons. The following is the definition of abuse in The Protection for Persons in Care Act (PPCA). In this statement‚ "abuse" is defined as mistreatment‚ whether physical‚ sexual‚ mental‚ emotional‚ and financial or a combination of any of them‚ that is reasonably likely to cause death or that causes or is reasonably likely to cause serious physical or psychological harm to a person‚

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    Nick Grainger Eng 112 March 16‚ 2004 The Things They Carried Tim O’Brien was an infantryman in during Vietnam War. He used those experiences to write many short stories including The Things They Carried. The story portrays how‚ "the things they carried" were weightless in comparison to their feelings of love and loss‚ fear and shame‚ and the torturous memories of death. "They all carried emotional baggage of men who might die. Grief‚ terror‚ love‚ longing- these were intangibles‚ but the intangibles

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    thought to influence we-intention‚ as it serves as an indicator if the action is not only desired but also put in execution. They also added the mediator desire to explain how one gets from motivation to intention (Bratman‚ Israel‚ & Pollack‚ 1988). Desires transform the influences of positive anticipated emotions‚ attitude et cetera into reasons to act. Thus‚ desires act as the closest determinant of intentions and includes the motivational content needed. 2.3.2 Social Influence Theory The Social Influence

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    Assumptions And Principles Underlying Standards For Care of The Terminally Ill Introduction There is agreement that patients with life-threatening illnesses‚ including progressive malignancies‚ need appropriate therapy and treatment throughout the course of illness. At one stage‚ therapy is directed toward assessment and intervention in order to control and/or to cure such illness and alleviate associated symptoms. For some persons‚ however‚ the time comes when cure and remission are beyond current

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    Discuss the influence of childhood on adult relationships. (24 Marks) Many attachment psychologists argue that early relationships with our primary caregivers provide the foundation for later adult relationships. Bowlby called this the continuity hypothesis. This is the claim that early relationship experiences continue in later adult relationships. According to the attachment theory‚ young children develop an ’internal working model’ from their first relationship with their primary carer. This

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    Social media has created a new-generation of never before seen expression. The world of dance has been known for its generations of professionalism and strict adherence to tradition. Dancers have recently stepped into the world of social media. Social Media has greatly changed the dance world‚ and raised the standards for future dancers. Dancers often fit to a mold when performing uniformly onstage. Social media offers dancers an outlet to show their own personalities offstage. It also allows

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