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    4.4 Research Question 3: What are the personal and professional gains and learnings internal coaches have obtained on their journey from health professional to internal coach? 4.4.1 Developing Listening as a Skill The participants in the study spoke of their learnings during the training period. The skill of listening was debated in particular, and participants discussed how they had acquired the skill to listen and listen with intent and how important listening was in the coaching process.…

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    2.2) Ethical obligations VS Legal obligations Therapists/counsellors often times practice in private with little oversight. And so the counsellors must seek additional training, education and supervision to uphold the trust given to them by the public. Ethical standards are mostly devised by an organisation to usher the behaviour of certain professionals in specific directions. Laws however are more dictatorial than ethical standards set by an organisation carry much greater penalties if they…

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    Family Social Work

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    SOCIAL WORK WITH FAMILIES AND CHILDREN ASSIGNMENT Topic: To analyze problem-impact of divorced couples backed by theoretical framework. Incorporate social worker’s possible interventions. SUBMITTED TO: DR. ARCHANA KAUSHIK SUBMITTED BY: KUNZES ANGMO M. A. (F) DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK UNIVERSITY OF DELHI INTRODUCTION: To start with, lets talk about what is a family? The family is looked as the primary institution and a prime component of a larger institution called as society. Family is…

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    Susan Engel shares a variety of psychological ideas in an excerpt from her book, “Then and Now: Creating a Self Through the Past.” These ideas include “the extended self,” “screen memories,” and “template memories,” which are concepts that can be helpful in analyzing personal development. As example of the process of analysis is offered by Barry Lopez, who reflects his extended self and memories in his memoir, “A Passage of the Hands.” Various stories of his hands are used to register the…

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    Selections from Love 2.0 Analysis Barbara Fredrickson, in selections from her book “Love 2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do, and Become”, redefines the development of social relationships. Fredrickson supports her claim using the theory of social connectivity in order to challenge the commonly preconceived notion of relationships. She adopts a scientific tone to inform her naive audience what true connections are by including support from experimental resources…

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    Neukrug in Characteristics of the Effective Helper posed several interesting points while posing his findings on counselor effectiveness. Since I am at the very beginning of my counseling journey, it is my duty to dive deep into myself so I can transition my strengths and weaknesses as an individual and apply them into a professional helping role. According to my self-confidences, and what peers have expressed to me, I believe my strengths to lie within empathy, acceptance and open-mindedness.…

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    “Will Technology Ruin Your Children’s Development?” published by Dhruvin Patel is a good article for research because the author displays extensive experience in the medical field and uses advanced research. Also, the publication explores the topic through more than one perspective; it is known of the favored side while the opposing side isn’t criticized. Patel’s article is also up-to-date with it being published this year. Furthermore, “Creating Balance in the New Age of Technology” by Jana…

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    Psychology Introduction: The term psychology refers to the study of behavior, mind, conscious and unconscious actions of a human and his/her personal thoughts. Hence, study of psychology offers the students to understand individuals and group of people on the ground of their daily routine, behavioral action, reaction, conscious/unconsciousness and to understand the perceptions as well as thoughts of an individual. In the present era psychology is widely applied to our every walk of life. In…

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    shock and prevent immediate death due to exposure to allergens. It is required to give rapid response and the drug product developed for this particular drug should give rapid release of drug, allow quick absorption and show rapid onset of drug in site of action to exert desired therapeutic effect. Drugs required for even faster absorption can be given through parenteral route to skip absorption phase so as to give better and rapid onset, with no first pass mechanism ensuring one hundred percent…

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    Enasidenib Chemistry

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    Chemistry: Enasidenib is a first in class, a selective allosteric inhibitor of mutant isocitrate dehydrogenase-2 (IDH2) inhibitor discovered at Agios Pharmaceutical, Inc. in the United States of America. Recently, on 1 August 2017, Celgene Corporation and Agios Pharmaceutical in cooperation won the approval for Enasidenib under brand name IdhifaTm for the treatment of relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia. it is a white to off-white crystalline, non hygroscopic powder existing in…

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