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    Variables which could have contaminated the questionnaire results could be caused by whether the client had overcome the problem or not. Therefore, such given data must be interpreted cautiously. The case records do not reveal, for example, how precisely the resolution of target complaints was defined in the interview, how goal attainment was scaled, whether collateral interviews

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    the other, but individually experiences problems throughout their everyday lives. Our goal of the film is to make society think more about the term humanities itself and see what problems have been socially constructed in society in general. We want to teach society, not to judge a book by its cover and assume things based on what they are physically seeing at that moment. We want to show that everywhere we go, everyone we see, are suffering from a problem that we know nothing about unless given

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    to do. The numerous problems that plague CCHS are constant. The final straw was pulled, the city has decided to build a new high school within the next three years. This is a large project that current high school students won’t be able to participate in but should still try the help as much as possible. Problem #1 Flooding is a prominent problem within CCHS; whenever spring comes around the rain is soon to follow. That’s the normal hope when it rains a fair

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    Presenting Problems Lindsay is a 12-year-old white female referred to counseling for substance abuse She was taken away from her family at age seven due to the discovery of a meth lab in her house. Lindsay has had exposure to drugs and alcohol for most of her lifetime. In the initial interview held with foster mother and Lindsay, they reported that she was given alcohol at the age of four by her mother and stepfather, began smoking cigarettes at age 7. Lindsay reunified with her mother at age

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    approach. SFBT would describe the clients problems by establishing appropriate boundaries as a means of expressing ones true self. Desire and self reliance can be regained through their competence (Bannink, 2007). SFBT is future based that strives for positive moments and experiences than reflecting on past and negative experiences

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    Rosemary Hoyt is also another reason why Dick Divers marriage falls apart, and another reason as to why Dick Diver drinks. Rosemary is a gorgeous 18 year old actress who falls in love with Dick. After he notices her, Dick automatically falls in love with her. She is encouraged by her mother to go after a Dick Diver .We now know that Dick really doesn't care for Nicole because he has his eye on other girls. “He is obsessed with Rosemary, yet he resists her longer than Nicole” (Hackman). Dick Diver

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    Introduction The problems and concerns are a 16-year-old teenager named Tara Jones. Tara has been mandated to the Albert County Court for running away from her fostered home. The situation as of concern is Tara’s behaviors and outburst in the foster home. Tara’s beliefs are, her behaviors are under control and the foster mother needs to be more understanding and get a grasp with dealing with her behaviors. Tara had an argument about dating a 25- year old man. Ms. The foster mother will not allow

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    appear to begin after a month long period of depression over a break up with his girlfriend. Jason has a history of panic attacks and feelings of detachment, which occurred around the same time that his mother was hospitalized for her own psychiatric problems. These same symptoms occurred surrounding his parents’ divorce and the leaving of his father. His mother is diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. Phase 1 Stabilization. Following phase one of the case conceptualization model, we would need to

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    Narrative therapy was the primary intervention for presenting problem one. Narrative therapy is “based on the proportion that the way people experience themselves and their situations is constructed through culturally mediated social interactions” (Ikonomopoulus, Smith and Schmidt, 2015, p. 461). Narrative therapy was chosen due to the fact that the inner voice combined with their peers tends to be dominant voices guiding decision making in most individuals, particularly adolescents. Meaning, an

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    arrival of Andy Falender, there were three prominent problems plaguing the organizational performance of the AMC. These problems consisted of: 1) the decentralization of decision making to the local chapters, 2) the financial stability of the organization, and 3) the growth of the organization. These problems presented themselves as troublesome for the organization, hindering its ability to perform accordingly. Looking first at the problem of decentralization of the decision making process, the

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