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    Adlerian Approach

    Adlerian Approach with Abby Sylvia Montalvo Walden University Adlerian Approach with Abby The therapeutic approach in the case profile of a client named Abby after an assessment is given, and a summary is developed based on the information collected is the Adlerian approach. According to the COUN 6722 study notes, Abby is a 57 year-old African American women who came into the office seeking counseling. Abby works part-time as a free-lance editor. Abby has a bachelor’s degree

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    At Risk Adolenec

    result, I am ready to put in the extra work and go the extra mile. I am no longer a young adult, struggling with learning about myself and my future. I am a mature, grown woman who knows what she wants and won’t give up. I will be successful at Walden if admitted because failure is not an option for me. I now understand the processes I have to go through in college and if I don’t understand something, I will ask questions. I am more reflective today than I was as a young adult and more goal-oriented

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    The Three Little Pigs Paraphrased

    Abstract The pigs are always fat, lazy, and happy, whereas the wolves are always intimidating, shrewd, and even reckless. The tyrant in the story of the Three Little Pigs is the wolf, who is unable to be satisfied by his cravings and who must continue in his endless search for meaning. The story seems to portray the wolf as an imposing figure that is unconquerable by the pigs; however, in the end the wit of the third pig does indeed conquer the wolf. The wolf, in a typical role of preying on

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    Sexual Abuse Trauma

    Working With Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Trauma: The case of Brenna Marissa Bowman Walden University In the case of Brenna social and economic injustice was present in the areas of housing, education and healthcare. Brenna became a victim of sexual assault at the age of 15 by her mother’s boyfriend. When she disclosed to her mother about the sexual assault Brenna was asked to move out. There was an immediate lack of concern for Brenna’s well-being by her mother virtually kicking her out with

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    Zero Tolerance Reflective Essay

    choosing the proper alignment for the study. Part of the alignment for the doctoral students includes studying the literature and knowing what previous researchers used as their model because it has already been documented and empirically tested (Walden, 2014). After choosing the topic and problem statement it is imperative that the proper theoretical framework is chosen. Therefore, the student must consider which theory fits their dissertation best. To be successful in which theoretical framework

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    Use of Ipads in Healthcare

    informatics regarding the use of iPads in the healthcare arena and its advantages to patients, healthcare professionals and facilities. Data There is a variety of databases available for researching an array of topics. Walden University provides a plethora of resources (Walden University, 2012). When looking at the question to research for this assignment, I started with the database, CINAHL, and used keywords: iPad use and nursing. The original search did not come with useful articles. The search

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    Behaviorism Still Alive and Kicking

    Unit 1 Discussion Board Applying Learning Theories EDU622-1304C-02 Regina Dzwonar Most records acknowledged formal education as existing as least as far back as ancient Greece. The big three names universally known are Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. Education at this time was concerned mainly with reason, logic and philosophy. Socrates, Plato and Aristotle differed in preferences of extremes. Socrates is infamous for pushing limits while Aristotle preached balance. Many historians consider

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    Civil Disobedience Rhetorical Analysis

    Henry David Thoreau, Abolitionist, Transcendentalist, Protester, Individualist, bold, is the most important man who affected our nation today. His actions have inspired so many to do the right thing. His actions have also led him to his choices as an influential writer. Thoreau disobeyed, he disobeyed the government. He refused to pay a poll tax, believing that it supported the Mexican-American war and the expansion of slavery. Because of this, Thoreau was arrested by a sheriff and jailed

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    Business Management Application

    Please notice the running head. Technology Plan and Effective Online Communication Skills Michael E. Dudley Walden University September 11, 2013 Assignment Template Summary This template includes spaces for you to respond to each required part of the Week 2 Application. It also includes excerpts from the Discussion and Response Rubric and the Application 2 rubric that your instructor will use to grade your work. Specifically, you will complete: 1) Part 1: Personal Technology Contingency

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    Conservation in the United States

    Throughout his work, Walden, Thoreau detailed his experiences at the natural setting of Walden Pond and his deep appreciation for nature. In one instance, he described a deep grief for a tree that was cut down. Thoreau went on to bemoan the lack of reverence for the natural world: "I would that our farmers when they cut down a forest felt some of that awe which the old Romans did when they came to thin, or let in the light to, a consecrated grove".[3] As he states in Walden, Thoreau "was interested

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