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    Week One Reflective Journal Erik Erikson’s specialty is in the field of ego psychology. As an ego psychologist, his theory on ego identity is renown as the best-known theory of psychosocial development. Erikson’s theory defines ego identity as “the conscious sense of self that we develop through social interaction which is inclusive of all beliefs, ideals, and values that help shape and guide a person’s behavior” (Cherry, n.d., p. 1). Erikson’s theory was appealing to me because of my own personal

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    Reflective Journal Overview In the first case presented Ilene and George have a three-year-old son named Michael. Michael has chronic ear infections and must have his tonsils and adenoids removed. The research at the time, the 1990s, indicated that removal of the tonsils was more beneficial than keeping one’s tonsils we now know that, that is not the case. Two days after Michael’s surgery his mother Ilene notices blood on Michael’s pillow. Immediately Ilene brings Michael into the doctor’s office

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    Reflective Journal Number Two I am going to look back at a situation on my unit in the operating room (OR) where I implemented a change using some of the distinguishing characteristics authentic leaders posses according to Maria Shirey in 2006. I have worked in the OR for 13 years and have witnessed many changes take place, both good and bad. Our situation was unique because staffing coverage must be 24 hours due to our level 1 trauma status. The RN’s brought forward the current system used for

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    ENGR10004 ESD 1 – Final Reflective Journal My understanding of engineering: I think engineering is an art of profession which unitizes the application of science such as science principles, nature’s power and resources on daily life purposes. It is not just about scientific knowledges, but a combination of economy, management, operations and the connection between society and technology. The ideal engineering product or system is a combination of accuracy, safety, durability, efficiency and economy

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    this essay I will explain and describe my personal reasoning’s for choosing nursing as a career; the skills, qualities and inspirations that I have obtained throughout my life which have influenced me. Also describing the importance and benefits of reflective practice for nurses, discussing how I will use it in my career as a nurse. Nursing, for me specifically is the perfect career which suits what I would enjoy and last in as a lifetime occupation. Influences through family and friends have given

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    “Maybe reflective practices offer us a way of trying to make sense of the uncertainty in our workplaces and the courage to work competently and ethically at the edge of order and chaos…” (Ghaye, 2000, p.7) In order to fully understand the personal development and reflective reasoning in relation to your development in the Nursing field, one will have to define these two terminologies. Personal development means to include activities that improve awareness, can develop potential that will ultimately

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    entire paper in the abstract and at the beginning of each paragraph in his research. Additionally, Hajli maintains a structured format in his paper that is supported by relevant research for this topic. 2.Subject (5-8 sentences)- The subject of this journal is the impact of social media on consumers. This subject particularly pertains to the business side of social media, however, the research can be applied in multiple fields of study. The subject is broken down into a series of questions that need

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    Using Journals Effectively in Classrooms Journal writing seems to be a popular element teachers use to give students the opportunity to become involved in the classroom without always speaking. However, is journal writing a beneficial tool for student learning? How can it become more effective in the classroom? There are many types of journals which can be used in a classroom. I have decided to look at the different types of journals that exist to gain a broad overview of journal usage. This

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    TO: APSA Council RE: Council Discussion Topic: Organized Sections This overview is designed to help launch a Council small group discussion about journals, and about strategic issues the Association may wish to address. The memo notes salient issues the Association is or will soon face. The themes included here are surely not complete and the goal is for a discussion that helps ferret out or sharpen heretofore unarticulated issues as well as the ones we see now. I. Introduction APSA

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    Reflective Practice Journal: Seeking Safety Dawn Hester Salisbury University October 5, 2014 Introduction Seeking Safety is an integrated treatment model that was designed in order to help treat both posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorder (SUD) (Najavits, 2006, 240). According to Najavits (2006), PTSD, which is the psychiatric disorder most directly related to trauma, is highly associated with SUD (228). For those who will use this method of treatment in a clinical

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