The Role of Supportive Relationships in Reducing the Risk of Abuse Essay

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    which is inevitable when working with this client group. Due to my own drive to be effective and please others, I have had to be reflective in my practice and utilise my own coping strategies in order to build the personal resilience required for this role. Sampson (2006) highlights that if services and practitioners take more responsibility than is helpful, it can impact not only on the client’s recovery but also lead to the professional feeling frustrated, stressed and burdened. Without the opportunity

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    Substance abuse accounts for a high number of deaths in the United States. Alcohol is the third leading cause of deaths in the country with approximately 88,000 deaths occurring annually (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014). In contrast, almost 40,400 annual deaths are related to the use of illicit drugs. As reported by The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (2014), 24% of youths in the eighth grade, and 64% in the twelfth grade, have used alcohol in the past year. Of the

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    visibility, control, dignity and self-respect which arises from being reliant upon others to meet basic needs (Martinsson et al, 2012). The multitude of debilitating factors, termed identifiable ‘risks’, have the power to create various types of suffering; from neglect and the inability to self-care, to subjection to abuse from rough treatment inflicted by others. Regardless of how harm manifests the consequences are limitless damage to individual’s overall wellbeing, from possible mental health issues like

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    evaluating the role of the nurse and the effectiveness of the policy. First, it is important to know the underlying causes of Alcohol misuse. These are stressors at work including fear of losing job, conflict with peers etc. and other factors according to a research are sociability (71%), like the taste (51%) feel at ease (12%) get

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    young children experience their world an environment of relationships and these relationships affect virtually all aspects of their development, intellectual social, emotional, physical, behavioral and moral. I will create a learning environment that supports social and emotional development for children when I have a kind, caring interaction with each child. There is ample evidence that the provision of a responsive and nurturing relationship is pivotal to a child’s development (National Research

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    can afford their basic needs such as food, shelter and clothing, but can’t afford to live within supportive communities and live fulfilling lives. These behaviours are more costly than the healthier method of avoiding these actions altogether. Individuals with low SES are behaving this way not to save money, but to compensate and cope with realities of poverty, such as a lack of healthy relationships. This unhealthy behaviour can partly be attributed to individuals and communities providing

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    I attended the Body of Christ (BOC) church service in Oakland Park, Florida run by people from the Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community. The service was similar in many ways to traditional interdenominational or non-denominational church services. The service started at 10:30 am and was competed by 12:00 noon. What was particularly nice was after the service all attendees were invited to attend pot luck lunch that is provided every week. The service started promptly at 10:30

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    Sexual abuse to a child can be a confusing and devastating experience for the family. Families who are affected by child sexual abuse can have a difficult time talking about the abuse. Studies have shown that about one out of every four girls and one out of every five boys are sexually abused by the time they are 18 years old. Sexual abuse to children does not discriminate based on socioeconomic status, ethnicity, culture, religion or education. Treating a victim of child sexual abuse is a difficult

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    Introduction The article that I chose to review is titled, “Parental and Peer Influences on the Onset of Heavier Drinking among Adolescents.” The major research question suggested by the researcher was whether or not there is a relationship between parental and peer influences and the onset of heavier drinking tendencies or regular drinking tendencies among adolescents? The authors of the article realized there is a problem with adolescents participating in heavy drinking acts prior to the onset

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    are therefore bound to come into contact with child sexual abuse. Some of these children may have symptoms and signs, and if they have not disclosed the abuse they depend on a doctor to initiate concern about it. Both doctors and children will benefit from medical practice that accepts and recognizes a level of medical concern expressed in terms of 'reasonable medical certainty' (Faller, 2009). A medical diagnosis of child sexual abuse can be a reference point which can enable other agencies to

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