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    Social Exchange Theory: Application to Advance Nursing Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Social Exchange Theory: Application to Advance Nursing Both sociology and psychology try to explain why human beings do what they do, and act in the manner in which they do. Social Exchange theory attempts to explain how we interact with one another and what we get from those interactions. The purpose of this paper is to look at how Social Exchange theory

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    Social-exchange Analysis Social-exchange analysis helps define how people socially interact with each other based on cost and benefits associated with interactions. Therefore if the benefits are higher than the cost individuals will likely continue interacting. An example of this is an encounter with a homeless man on the street. Since the homeless man has nothing to offer some people will not entertain him. However the same people will see a celebrity and react differently. Thus, based on our own

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    Social Penetration Theory was one of the first steps in moving our relationship forward. It allowed us to move from normalized communication to a more intimate form of communication. Essentially taking our relationship from friend level and moving it to a mutual level of intimacy for each other. Social Penetration Theory was conceptualized by Irwan Altman and Dalmas Taylor and illustrates a theory as to the pattern of relationship development. According to Altman and Taylor, intimacy involves more

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    relationship. In this essay, exchange theory will be discussed, as will Homan's, Blau's, and Collins' approach to exchange theory. The easiest way to explain exchange theory is by using relationships. “There are two basic ways relationships are connected: negative and positive” (Allan 2014:352). A negative relationship is where an exchange will happen in only one direction, making it hard for the relationship to stay afloat. While, a positive relationship is where an exchange happens in both directions

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    Romantic entanglements clearly at their core are made of benefits and costs. The first step to seeing just how social exchange theory applies to romantic relationships is to understand just what some of the benefits and consequences are. "The major benefits of romantic relationships were companionship, affection, happiness, exclusivity, feeling loved, loving another, intimacy, self growth, self understanding and self esteem" (Duck, 1991; McAdams,'l984,1988; Rook & Pietromonaco,1987; Weiss 1969,1974)

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    ) Overview of the agency; purpose/mission: The Juvenile Services Department is a centralized processing, referral, and evaluation center for all youths arrested in Miami-Dade County. While at the JSD, all youths are provided with juvenile screening and substance abuse/mental health assessment. (http://www.miami-dadeclerk.com/families_juvenile_arrested.asp) B) Population being served: The population being served at the Juvenile Service Department includes adolescents and children. The program

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    A school social worker has a large and diverse population that they work with. This can cause a variety of needs that a social worker has to try and meet. One population a school social worker may have to work with is immigrant children. Working with immigrant children can bring many challenges, including higher educational and social needs, due to not fully understanding the English language. Another challenge that may be present is working with a higher probability of these children living in poverty

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    ethnic, cultural, political, economic, and religious backgrounds. It is being aware and respectful of others values, beliefs, and traditions. As social workers whom work closely with children, we must be mindful to the customs and parenting styles of those we serve. Cultural competency is

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    be defined. Attention will be drawn to the most significant historical events which have influenced the development of Residential child care (RCC) and the overarching identity attached to it. Consider will be given to relationship between RCC and Social Services and the importance of RCC as a single profession. This will include discussion around knowledge base and qualification of the Residential Child Care Worker (RCCW). For the context of this paper any reference to RCC or the RCCS will refer

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    and tactful about how I word sensitive circumstances. It was a great experience to present my patient’s case to the class and practice being thoughtful of how I portrayed my patient’s presenting problem to the group. A patient frequently comes to a social worker with a variety of problems, and it can be overwhelming trying to determine where to start with the patient. In capstone class, we discussed presenting problems and determining which problem is more appropriate to focus on within the agency

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