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    Equally important I used motivational interviewing questions to allow the client to address the concerns that were being addressed. I also applied the ability to use self-regulation to manage personal values and maintain professionalism in practice situations. When I briefly felt that the

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    a. When was the last time you injured yourself in a seemingly insignificant way? What was the injury and how did it affect the overall function of your daily life? The last time I injured myself in a seemingly insignificant way was just last week while I was preparing to go to work. I grabbed on to the strap of my work bag and I caught my fingernail on the strap. The fingernail broke far enough down to cause the skin under my nail to be exposed and to cause bleeding. The injury produced some effect

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    Diabetes mellitus has risen to epidemic proportions in the United States, from 1980 through 2011, the number of adults with diabetes has increased immensely from 5.5 million to 19.6 million (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], n.d.). Diabetes global prevalence research by Wild, Roglic, Green, Sicree, and King (2004) predicted that, the total number of people with diabetes will rise from 171 million in 2000 to 366 million in 2030. Diabetes has many causative factors that encompass genetic

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    ‘We don’t learn from experience; we learn from reflecting on experience ‘ * John Dewey From my limited experience in interacting with others, I have found that dealing with people is an art. It is something I have to continuously work on and practice to improve. Out of the people I deal with every day, I believe older adults are the most challenging to deal with. We all have stories about our grandparents who dislike our partner who always tells them to start exercising or that they should quit

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    Case management can be traced back to 1890 -1910 during the Settlement House era where professionals guided families through public services, mobilized communities, and empowered people to seek a better quality of life. These early professionals pioneered the practice of building relationships, negotiating fractured services, and educating individuals, all critical aspects of case management today (Dziegielewski, 2013, p. 312). Since 1975 case management services have been gaining support and being

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    Doctor Hanson identifies programs that are recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as effective for specific target groups. Each of these three programs take place before high school, which further proves the earlier statement of early education being the most important characteristic of a drug prevention program. The programs are as follows, “Life Skills Training Program (LST) -LST is a school-based substance abuse prevention program for students 10-14 years of age. It teaches general personal

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    According to tradition, Hispanics are known to be lay healer, carry out home remedies, use herbs, folk medicine including todays medicine. Unlike Hispanics, the Hmong Culture uses different herbal remedies, different healers to promote optimum health. Interviewing the Hmong family, they stated their spiritual beliefs are interwoven to their health and wellbeing. They both operate as fingers and gloves. No illness in the Hmong family is an indication of good health and the absence of any spiritual being from

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    My treatment strategy to help Nicky reduce weight and improve her health outcomes will look at promoting her physical activity (PA), improve her dietary habits and change her behaviour towards PA and diet. Exercise/ PA: Lack of exercise contributes more to excessive weight gain than poor diet. An American study looking at the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data form 1994 to 2010 found that there was a significant increase in the number of women and men who had no time

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    Various models exist to aid social workers in working towards recovery. The SCARS model, which represents a six-cornered virtual safety net. The more securely supported each corner of the net is, the higher the chance the net will ‘catch’ and support someone with problematic drug use. The six corners represented are: Securely Accommodated, ensuring that a person has somewhere safe to live; Satisfactorily Employed, referencing the need of a person to have an acceptable structure to their day; Psychological

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    CDC also reports the state of Texas has 45% of any alcohol use among women aged 18-44 and 14.8% of the same age group binge drinking (FASD Data, 2015). It is this age group that The Council on Recovery will attempt to contact and educate through motivational intervention (MI) and support focus groups. CHOICES is a program that incorporates

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