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Stages of Loss and Grief Psychology Case Study
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Oftentimes in life we all feel the loss and therefore, we must find a way to cope with it. Loss is a universal human experience. In fact, one of the most painful parts of life is a loss; it can be the loss of friends, family members, important property, or a job. Usually, grief and loss obey a linear relationship-the closer the lost person, the deeper the grief.
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Perception and Treatment of the Severely Mentally Ill in Australia Psychology Case Study
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A study carried out in Pakistan revealed that younger people have more negative perceptions of the mentally ill. This owes to the fact that older people are more informed about the condition than younger people. Also, many of the respondents who had negative attitudes also said that they did not know much about the condition.
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Situational Factors That Affect Psychological Well-Being of a Person Psychology Case Study
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The cognitive restructuring will assist John to understand the role of his beliefs (that by becoming an architect his father to appreciate him) and expectations (Deacon et al. 2011). This restructuring would assist him to learn to challenge and modify his beliefs and expectations in a reasonable and evidence-based manner.
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The Psychological and Sociological Developmental Factors of Child Development Psychology Case Study
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The aim of the research was to determine whether childhood has an influence on the kind of people that we grow into. It is a time capsule of human growth and personality development and has been a success since it strikes a deeper and depressive chord. We usually tend not to see the changes that push us towards our own eventuality, and if fate can or cannot be altered.
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Assessing Client Needs from a Socio-Politically Astute Point of View Psychology Case Study
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The introduction of the 24-hour roaster system indicates a lot of insensitivity of the company towards its workers’ needs. Therefore, the company ought to involve its employees in its decision- making process. This is critical in the making of decisions that incorporate all employees’ interests (Mamic, 2004, pp. 76-80).
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Leadership Development Plan Psychology Case Study
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Apart from this I will also have to find out my leadership style.  For which a few recent tasks which helped in identifying the strengths and weakness will be discussed.  After all this then I shall design my plan for future growth and development as a leader. There were a lot of tasks and assignments which helped in indentifying the strengths and weaknesses.
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Psychological Assessment with Empirical Research Psychology Case Study
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The yen tends to have the desire to move about even when he is seated on his chair. He becomes very easily frustrated especially if he does not immediately get what he wants. He disrupts the games of other children and cannot wait his turn to access the equipment or balls. He is often apologetic after upsetting his friends.
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Helping Rose Psychology Case Study
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The counselling transcript revolves around a woman called Rose whose daughter is giving her trouble over transferring her, to her own bed. All her mother’s efforts bore no fruits, as for every strategy they laid, the little girl would slip back to the original, disturbing, behaviour immediately after.
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Effective Counseling Session Psychology Case Study
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I feel that I did my counseling job quite well despite the aforementioned areas of improvement. It is explicit that I have mastered certain counseling skills that ought to be practiced and enhanced so as to improve my performance in future sessions. It is imperative that I get involved in more counseling sessions so as to attain all the essential counseling skills.
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Diagnosis of Paranoid Schizophrenia Psychology Case Study
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People with schizophrenia often present with five difficult symptoms for the patient and their families to cope with. These symptoms are paranoia, denial of illness, stigma, demoralisation and terror of being psychotic. The patient, Nick, seems to display all except terror of being psychotic. His belief displays his paranoia.
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Loss and Grief in Social Work Practice Psychology Case Study
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Deng needs to be liked p with an adult mentor to guide him in life. As a legal adult by age, he cannot be adapted and neither is he likely to be open to the idea given that he has been discriminated against in the past. He needs to be encouraged to link up with a person or a bother family from an immigrant community that he feels is discriminated against.
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Reflections on Personal Strengths Psychology Case Study
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This approach was originally introduced by Maslow, better known for his contribution to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory. Martin Seligman further worked on the theory of positive psychology and refined it. He transformed the approach in psychology changing it from addressing the “wrong with people” only to address another angle of the “good about people”.
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The Patient Evaluation for Best Treatment Remedy Psychology Case Study
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Melissa’s memory functionality was not adversely affected by the pre-birth stroke as evident from the Wide Range Assessment of Memory scores. Her story memory was at verbal learning, recall, and recognition, which were found to be at the average percentile or the 50th percentile. However, the delayed recall was significantly high
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The Principles and Goals of Gestalt Therapy Psychology Case Study
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The patient also feels lonely since the family is busy and away. According to the field theory perspective, Marion seems to be relating well with other people, friends, and family, who are always busy. She is a woman who treasures her family and friends; she has taken care of her children, who are now grown.
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Recovery-Oriented Approach to Assessment Psychology Case Study
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To understand the key factors in Justine's case that need to be considered before undertaking a recovery-oriented assessment and case management plan, it is important to go deeper into her life transition. First and foremost, she is an offspring of a mixed-race, which has led her school mates to tease her often.
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Enneagram Personality Application Psychology Case Study
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Vivian’s manifestation of anger comes from her preoccupations and her principles. She confuses discernment with judgment. She should learn to control her emotions as emotions are the sentimental feelings, sensations, mood, disposition, or frame of mind human beings experience on encountering negative expectations. 
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Psychiatric Assessment Psychology Case Study
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To achieve this, there are various suggestions in literature. Firstly, it is vital to develop support mechanisms in the community. A key aspect of environmental support is the client’s immediate family. The family may be involved in the nursing process from assessment, formulation and administration of intervention, and evaluation.
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The Benefits of Working in a Group Psychology Case Study
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The interaction structures are dependent on the interaction levels of the members before the group is formed. In fact, group members' utterances tend to follow each other in predictable patterns in existing groups. It is often possible to anticipate what a group member will say if known what another has said previously.
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Cognitive-Behavioral and Psychodynamic Therapies Critique Psychology Case Study
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy has emerged as one of the most effective treatments aiming at changing conscious observation, thoughts, and observable behavior to help the patients to be aware of themselves. Researchers in the field have also supported psychodynamic as equally important, as it is said to have its roots in psychoanalysis.
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Rogerian and Maslowian Theories Psychology Case Study
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Rogerian psychotherapy also commonly referred to as person-centered therapy was developed by psychologist Carl Rogers. Notably, the theory is always aimed at providing clients the opportunity to develop and embrace the sense of self whereby they can easily realize how their feelings, attitudes, and behavior are negatively being affected hence.
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Suicide in Later-Life: Critical Review of Risk Factors Psychology Case Study
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Suicidal ideation can either be active thoughts of taking own life or passive which means a feeling that it is not worth living, feeling hopeless, or even wishing for death. Older adults are more likely to express or describe having suicidal ideation as compared to younger adults (Vanderhorst, & McLaren, 2005). Late-life suicide is a persistent threat and reality.
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The Film Industry of Australia from its Renaissance to the Present-Day Situation Psychology Case Study
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The movie started the Australian period film. It set into motion sub-genres of movie-making, which became the fashions for local filmmakers' critics. The period films appeared to fulfil the government obligations that movies subsidised using public funds were supposed to be culturally and commercially successful.
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Coaching Session Psychology Case Study
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Traditionally, coaching sessions are geared towards reaching pre-identified goals. The client or coachee sets the goal while the coach facilitates the attainment of these goals. The coach, in this case, plays the role of a confidant and consultant in suggesting ways that the coachee can attain the set goals.
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Life Coaching as a Discipline Psychology Case Study
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Life Coaching as a discipline relates to assisting individuals attain their set goals in life. To accomplish this, individual clients must identify the goals they want to achieve under a set time limit. This particular case presents an overview of my personal experience in life coaching both as a coach and as a coachee. The events in my experience are connected to life coaching theory where applicable.
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Case Management in Community Corrections Psychology Case Study
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First, as a community worker, it is important to assess the situation which involves the client’s behaviour. This may involve understanding different circumstances affecting the client and those associated with environment and family background. In this scenario, from the assessment, Zane is aged 19 years old, and in growth.
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Child Behavior Psychology Case Study
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It is relevant to add that it was difficult to obtain further information from the client’s parents due to cultural beliefs of humiliation surrounding family circumstances. They were unwilling to talk about their personal life or provide any further information and were not responsive to appointments.
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Impact of Personal Values on Professional Ethical Position Psychology Case Study
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People continuously encounter situations where they face a conflict between personal values and professional values and choosing or adopting one becomes difficult. Organizations lay down different codes of conduct and values which employees have to abide by and dissonance between the personal and professional values.
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Psychological State of Consumer Behavior Psychology Case Study
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The reliability of the data indicated in research conducted by Bamoriya and Singh (2011) is in question. This is because the place in which the data was collected was not indicated in the article. The number of respondents, 320, was also too low to be used as a representative of the entire consumer population in the market.
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The Two-Process Model of Facebook Use Psychology Case Study
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. A series of samples of the populations were used in the assessment of the hypotheses relating to Facebook use and social connection or disconnection. As expected, introverts approved of the hypothetical sight that there is a connection between its use and social substitution. This was approved on all samples used. 
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Eric Edgar Cooke Famous as The Night Caller Psychology Case Study
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In this theory, Erikson focuses on how an individual’s experiences and interactions at every stage (infancy, early childhood, play stage, school-age stage, etc.) influence their psychological state; that is, “the biological nature of social tasks and the conflicts involved in meeting the demands of the external world are taken into consideration”.
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Serial Killer Eric Edgar Cooke Psychology Case Study
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Edgar absconded school at the age of 14 and started his first occupation as a delivery boy in North Perth (Geoffrey, 2008). He continued with his stealing ways whereby he stole money to supplement his meagre wages to support his fraught mother. He also stole money from his employer to make acquaintances and astound women.
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The Story of the Killer Eric Edgar Cooke Psychology Case Study
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At the age of 17, Cooke began setting fire to flats and houses that he broke into, after stealing money and food and slashing bedding and clothing. Ever cunning, he broke a window to appear like a break-in when in the real sense friendly owner had offered him the key to take care of the house while on holiday.
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Sexual Offensive Behaviour Development of Peter Sutcliffe Psychology Case Study
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The psychodynamic perspective was founded on the Sigmund ideology. Freud argued that human character, including offensive behaviour, results from unconscious forces that control a person’s brain. Freud argued that childhood experiences play a significant role in the kind of behaviour an adolescent or an adult engages in.
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Case of Peter William Sutcliffe Psychology Case Study
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During his late teen years, Sutcliffe developed an unhealthy interest in prostitutes. He spent most of his time in the company of his friend Trevor Birdsall, watching the prostitutes petitioning on the streets of Branford and Leeds. The evidence does not exist to show that he used the services of the prostitutes at that particular stage of life.
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Psychology Case Study
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It is a combination of behavior therapy and cognitive therapy, both separately and integrated to address the problems earlier mentioned. A variety of both cognitive and behavioral therapy is used by therapists to treat psychological disorders such as anxiety and depression. Some behaviors cannot be brought to control through rational thought.
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Hypnotherapists in Australia Psychology Case Study
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This is due to the exploitation of the patient by Levonian for the fulfilment of his own desires, and also from the loss of objectivity on the therapist’s part, an aspect that is essential for proper therapy. According to AHA, every therapist is educated and trained to know that such a move is inappropriate and may cancel their license.
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Diagnosing a Depression Disorder Psychology Case Study
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It is the duty of a health worker to convince and ensure the patient to undertake his prescribed medication. Though some may resist, they are convinced to undertake the prescription. As seen by most people who are diagnosed with major depressive disorder, do take their medication without following given instructions from the physicians.
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The Effects of Self-Efficacy and Anxiety on Academic Performance Psychology Case Study
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This study examined the relationship between body dissatisfaction and test-based learning, self-efficacy, and anxiety on academic performance. Self-assessment and individuality are associated with the growth of internal actions for language achievement are among the major features of autonomous learning.
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Function Intelligence as a Crucial and Valuable Tool Psychology Case Study
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The world reveres academic ability, but in the real sense, people should forget about rating academic intelligence and increase focus on developing and identifying functional intelligence for life. Therefore, function intelligence can be referred to as a kind of intelligence that allows people to have useful, realistic, and practical life deals.
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Online Gaming in South Korea Psychology Case Study
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The author states that online game addiction can also be described as the one being unable to puppeteer online gameplay, which renders the individual incapable of maintaining a regular normal life cycle as well as occupational, academic, and social functioning. In the South, Korea e-sports constitutes a national pastime.
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Psychological Problems of Children and Young People Psychology Case Study
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This relationship is the most important in developing a child and establishing the best way to treat psychological problems. This is because the parents shape their children’s behaviour through their actions and conversations. Moreover, they are the people that spend most of their time with the children.
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The Problem of Loss Psychology Case Study
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Loss is part of the life learning process and helps individuals to define their identity and personality (Bruce and Schultz, 2004). “Loss is defined as the state of being deprived of or being without something one has had. It is further defined as a detriment or disadvantage from failure to keep, have or get” (Humphrey and Zimpfer, 2007).
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Case Management Models Psychology Case Study
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The challenges in having support services are that probation and parole officers in some scenarios get case loads and this may infringe on the outcome of the therapeutic process. Intensive care is important in supportive services and thus any efforts directed to the client's support are advocated for in many institutions.
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The Health and the Aspects behind the LGBT Community Psychology Case Study
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This shows that the presence of some form of the disease is not the only ideal test in determining these aspects in a person. Many diverse communities have shown that this aspect is true as sometimes, it is not a particular disease affiliation problem that tampers with the health or the proper functioning of the person in question.
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The Hidden Addiction, Compulsive Gambling Psychology Assignment
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The author utilizes moral reasoning in his argument. It is moral because the author justifies the existence of gambling based on economic reasons such as the extra money the cities collect from gambling activity which is used for good causes such as improving school systems and building new roads.
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How Nature and Nurture Contribute to Development Psychology Assignment
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Based on the given study, it can be argued that a child’s development is not quite systematically influenced by either his/her nature or the environment. That established linear regression model can work only after a child is born. The study showed that nature and nurture are inseparable across developmental periods.
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Human Relations Theory Psychology Assignment
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Though the influence on academic psychology, the old psychoanalysis technique was finishing its effect and scientific research was taking place of psychoanalysis. The modern psychologists rediscovered the concept of unconsciousness and the cognitive psychologist rediscovered the fact that there are thought processes taking place even though the person has no awareness of them.
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Child-Safe Program - Design of Managed Care Structure for Kids with Behavior Disorder Psychology Case Study
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The paper “Child-Safe Program - Design of Managed Care Structure for Kids with Behavior Disorder” an excellent example of the psychology case study. This proposed Child Safe Program identifies ten key issues that the of Georgia will need Standards assistance to design a managed care structure for the Child-Safe program, along with an analysis for each of the key issues identified.
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Does Verbal Elaboration and Rehearsal Improve Memory Psychology Assignment
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Elaboration can cause confusion about the information with its later elaboration or detailed description or script elements that were not present originally. This simply means that people are absolutely able to remember the things or events which have never happened in the actual world, that’s the way how human memory works (Rosen, 2006).
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Cognitive and Social Factors of Depression Psychology Assignment
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The real danger is when one is no longer in control and this breakdown of will as we discussed in the first section that is dangerous to the individual and society. It can lead to anti-social behaviour and tendencies toward violence. This is the aspect that needs to be taken care of when dealing with depression.
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