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    The objective of this session was for the social worker to meet with the family for a second time. the social worker was to reflect on family’s strengths, goals, needs, and challenges. Also, the social worker was supposed to provide an assessment tool that will help the social worker gauge where the clients are at. The Client The client group is struggling with Tyler’s bipolar disorder. Since the meeting, he has not sought out help to benefit him and his family through treatment. His bipolar…

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    never been to counseling. Furthermore, she stated that family did not have a history of substance abuse or mental health problems. The client presented nicely groomed, dressed well, and appropriately. The client did not engage much throughout the session. Moreover, she appeared somewhat anxious, quiet, and tearful. The client looked down and…

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    Explain your understanding of the rationale for this EBP model. My time as a case manager, in a harm reduction program for homeless veterans has allowed me to have weekly sessions with a client for over two months now. The client is an Army vet with a history of substance abuse secondary to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In my effort to asses the client’s mental health on a weekly basis, I took notice in how the Feedback Informed Intervention (FIT), provided a unique opportunity for me…

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    The first major change to be implemented was the introduction of formal legal aid applications to the sheriff’s court and the Court of Session (Scottish Legal Aid Board, 2016). Previously, legal aid was only offered in the sheriff’s court. The new application process was handled by a legal committee who decided whether there was a legal basis for a case. Afterwards, the National Assistance…

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    Treatment Event There were many moments of therapy in the group, but the one that is most salient to me happened in our second to last session. We were all going around discussing our reaction to the marathon and eventually we made it around the circle to Yellow. They expressed that they did not have the same experience that the rest of us did during the marathon. Yellow communicated that they did not understand the point of the group and felt that they did not receive the reaction that they…

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    guilty the court decides the punishment the accused will receive. The courts that are Civil Courts are the Supreme Court, the Court of Session and the Sheriff Court. The Supreme Court is the highest court that exists in the UK. It is in the place of the House of Lords. There is normally a panel of 5 Judges but for more serious cases more might be used. The Court of session is the Supreme Civil Court for Scotland. There is the Outer House and the Inner House. The Outer House is a court of First…

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    the rest of the UK. This includes the structures of the courts, court procedures and the funding of legal aid. (Scottish Parliament Information Centre, 2014). In Scotland, there are 3 main types of civil courts, namely, the Sheriff Courts, Court of Session and since 2009 the UK Supreme Court. By far the most important and most widely used court in Scotland is the Sheriff Court. Since 1975, Scotland has been divided into 6 sheriffdoms with 142 sheriffs in post, there are currently 39 Sheriff…

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    Introduction Children begin to learn language as soon as they are born, while they grow their language of speech and skills begin to evolve. Children learn how to communicate their feelings towards others based off of what they have learned from their environment at home. Based on what they learned before school, it affects their development of literacy. Children in the U.S. today, about one-third, lack the ability to learn. This is why language development is very important. Often teachers in…

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    Grooming Session Essay

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    What Should The Grooming Session Include? The Essentials Of A Grooming Session! Pet grooming can be divided into two categories; sessions that you undertake daily or once every few days and those that involve a more long drawn out process. The lengthy grooming sessions will be needed once every month or few months. As far as every day grooming goes, a round of brushing should be more than enough to prevent coat and skin issues. If you have a short haired pet, brushing the animal once every few…

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    Meeting Session Summary

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    The meeting Session in week one covered the basics of what this class will cover, along with a background of Mr. Kotas. He explains the general layout of the course along with the materials required for COMP106. The grading rubric, grade assignment point amounts, attendance policy, and assignment of teams are also covered in the first weeks Meet session. The type of excel used for this class is 2013, unfortunately for those who use an earlier edition or on a mac will see issues. The online…

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