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    I agree with Ashleigh, Donna, and Grace that correctional treatment plans should be ethically sensitive because it should target to specific ethnicities such as the First Nations and Sikh inmates. For example, research indicates that the most effective correctional treatment programs provide treatments that are tailored to an individual’s learning style, motivation, abilities, and strengths. This remains significant because various types of ethnicities have different cultural practices and customs

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    In order to create a thorough assessment and treatment plan for Rhonda, a more comprehensive collection of information about Rhonda would be helpful. However, we do not always have the luxury of a complete picture of our clients. Further, clients are multifaceted and we need to remember we are predominantly only seeing them in the therapeutic setting, which limits our understanding of them (Murphy & Dillon, 2015). Even if we had an extensive intake file on Rhonda, we must always approach a client

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    make it a priority for his mental health. The two interventions that we added to the treatment plan were to continue attending psychotherapy sessions and medication management. The psychiatrist instructed him to take an anti-depressant once a day, and says that he has been taking it as directed. Currently, he does not have a coping mechanism that helps him feel better aside from getting into fights. This treatment plan is attainable for this client. He shows a willingness to speak about his behavior

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    The Jarrett family from the movie Ordinary People have a variety of issues. Complicating matters is the complex, tangled nature of these issues. To combat these issues we need a clear plan. In the absence of a clear plan there would be a great deal of floundering about. Floundering which would likely end in opening hurts we can not resolve. Therefore let us be clear about what we are setting out to accomplish. Step 1 – Access Causes First we must look for the root causes of the turmoil

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    developing a treatment plan for any complex case, it is critical to consider any factors that contribute to the client’s situation. One must generate a plan of action that will support the client appropriately and yet not be overwhelming. It often takes a long time for a client to come to terms that they need help. For many, seeking mental health services can be both a daunting and intimidating laden with feelings of failure and disappointment. In this case, a detailed one-year treatment plan was created

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    Treatment The most common treatment options for PTSD consists of psychotherapy, medication, or a combination of both. Psychotherapy can help victims by teaching them about the trauma and its side effects, using relaxation and anger management skills. It can also assist them with identifying possible guilt and shame about the incident and helping them cope with those emotions. The most common forms of medications used to treat PTSD are Zoloft and Paxil ("NIMH » Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

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    Treatment Plan for Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder This treatment plan is based upon the scenario presented in Unit 5, for client Shane. According to the criterion set out in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), this client has at least six of the symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, (ADHD), predominantly inattentive presentation, mild 314.00 (F90.0). The presenting symptoms include: has difficulty sustaining attention

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    Abstract This proposal of a standardized but flexible treatment plan can be used in all aspects of the treatment facility. The plan will include the client’s input but will also include the counselor’s best judgement for treatment. This proposal will show the start of the assessment and end at the after-care component. Treatment Plan Proposal Basics of Proposed Plan: Assessment: Each client who decides to seek treatment will first undergo a thorough assessment. This assessment

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    Comparing the data found in the Palliative Nursing textbook and those found in the articles researched, there are both similarities in description and etiologies identified by the disease but there are variances in the treatment plan for initial management of SVCO. All sources confirmed the use of CT scans as the primary diagnostic tool used to identify SVCO, followed up by the use of MRI. One source identified the use of a portable ultrasound for emergency department patients. Detailed by Birch

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    Daswani-1 A Case Study and Treatment Plan for Marilyn Monroe: Borderline Personality Disorder Anita Daswani deMena Hodges University June 12, 2015 Abstract There are many factors which may have had an effect on Marilyn Monroe’s psychological state. I will attempt to prove in my case study and treatment plan, that if Marilyn Monroe had lived in the time period we live in today she would have been better able to be overcome her struggle with mental illness. If treated for Borderline

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