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    With new discoveries that are made every day, the science community in a broad sense has become more complex. As scientists and researchers are publishing new sightings, it brings to light better understandings of ourselves as an individual and as a society at large. This is same impression that could be made for the field of Psychology. Compared to its early establishment, the schools of thought have expanded tremendously. While each school has its own topic of focus, their ideals at times can overlap

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    In Australia, 1 in 16 young people between the ages of 16 and 25 are currently experiencing depression and 1 in 6 are currently experiencing an anxiety condition. Including less prevalent conditions such as substance use disorders, 1 in 4 young people are estimated to be suffering from a mental health condition across the country (Youthbeyondblue.com, 2015). A study conducted by Anthony Venning and associates suggested that an alarmingly small proportion of young Australians were ‘flourishing’ in

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    Jasmin Garcia Susan Nusser ENG-151 5/3/16 Domestic Violence Domestic violence that affects children in elementary school are a good amount. Children are the primary one 's who get more affected when domestic violence is going on in there homes. There are many signs a child can give you when they are suffering from a trauma or depression from domestic violence. Some children get affected differently some have trouble internalizing, others have fear and pressure, and others will try to solve the

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    Conflict and conflict management both play pivotal roles in all relationships, whether they are between friends, family, lovers, or coworkers. However, while most relationships have an abundance of conflict, the amount of properly implemented conflict management in all relationships is relatively low. This is especially surprising when you consider the sheer amount of research and counseling directed at managing conflict in constructive ways. Though the aforementioned services and research are of

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    recovery model is very import to the field of marriage and family therapy in many different ways. Recovery allows for the client to change, and see unlimited possibility. This model is seen through the lens of values, seeking to help the client to live a rich and meaningful life. Recovery is strength based, and allows for the client to build from their personal skills set, and doesn’t blame a single person for the distress of the family. This allows for the client to gain a sense of self and self-worth

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    specializations. For this paper, the focus was, aside from general counseling, on marriage and family therapy as well as addiction counseling. The key philosophies of the field, wellness, prevention and resilience, were discussed alongside of the main concepts important to marriage and family as well as addiction counseling. In regard to a specific hypothetical case, it was illustrated how marriage and family counselors may work in collaboration with addiction counselors in order to provide beneficial

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    We live in a time where advanced technology and the vast number of social media applications give the impression that people are communicating well; unfortunately, it is an illusion. Dialogue, with words and keystrokes, flows back and forth between the wires; with Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram, we all know quite a bit about each other. Everyone knows where people are vacationing, what they are having for dinner and who is dating whom. However, with these social media “communication” tools in our

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    often need to work directly with nurses, doctors, social workers and other health care specialists to provide patients with wide-ranging treatment and therapy. Heather Taras Drugs abuse can also be combatted by enrolling in the organizations and institutions that assist drug abusers get rid of the habit. However, Heather states that the support of family and friends is of main importance. Most importantly, an abuser must be dedicated to part with drugs. In fact, drug counselors and doctors are a drug

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    Different Approaches Used to Treat Infertile Couples Research on applicability of specific models of couple therapy for couples facing issues around infertility and treatment is limited because of the array of psychological and interpersonal problems the couples face. One approach researched is cognitive behavioral marital therapy (CBMT). According to theorists of cognitive-behavior, change in behaviors within a couple arises through marital distress (Myers & Wark, 1996). The behaviors occur disproportionately

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    history, and continues to be a strong underlying theme embedded into the lives of patients in counseling and treatment. For nearly a century, there have been treatment and recovery programs which focus on alcoholics themselves. But what about the family members who suffer the effects of living with someone who is an alcoholic? Often, children spend their entire youth and young adulthood dealing with the repercussions of having a parent who is under the influence. The research pertaining to adult

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