Hernandez Family Assessment Group and Families Psychotherapy A comprehensive family assessment is an ongoing practice of considering, identifying, and weighing all the factors that impact families to make an informed decision. The assessment usually occurs after a family develops an awareness of their child welfare. Additionally, it happens when couples want to solve an issue. Factors that lead to child assessment are future maltreatment, child safety, and protective capacity of the child require an accurate appraisal. Assessment lays the ground for assisting families, youth, and children when families experience challenges, and when the family has a safety concern about their children. Secondly, the assessment lays a foundation when a decision requires to be made concerning specific needs. Culturally competent practices and family-centered principles guide a comprehensive family assessment. A family therapy/counselor helps members of the family to address issues affecting the functionality of the family. It’s also used to help the family undergo a transition and challenging period. Group therapy comprises one or more counselors working with several individuals in a session. Group therapy is available in community centers, hospitals,…
Estranged Relationships with Parents and Their Effects Annotated Bibliography Gilligan, M., Suitor, J. J., & Pillemer, K. (2015). Estrangement Between Mothers and Adult Children: The Role of Norms and Values. Journal of marriage and the family, 77(4), 908–920. https://doi.org/10.1111/jomf.12207 In this article, the authors mention that the relationship between parent and their children are meant to mutually beneficial and lifelong, but some factors might affect it with time. The article mentions that as the children get old, there are instances of relationship tensions and dissatisfaction, which disrupts the relationship between the parents and their children. The authors used qualitative and quantitative data to determine how violation of societal norms and values can result in the estrangement of the parent-child relationship. The data used in the article concluded that value dissimilarity between parents and children is the leading cause of estranged relationships. Fingerman K. L. (2017). Millennial and Their Parents: Implications of the New Young Adulthood for Midlife Adults. Innovation in aging, 1(3), igx026. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igx026 The author of this article used a Multidimensional Interrogational Support Model (MISM) to research the cause of the estrangement between…
The Nose Question 1 From Nose by Nikolai Gogol, there are two episodes. There is part one where in one morning, Ivan Yakovlevish wakes up to learn that his wife had prepared freshly baked bread. He then cuts the loaf in half, where he is shocked to see a nose in the middle. What is even stranger is that the nose belongs to Collegiate Assessor Kovalyov. The wife is seen freaking out and insists that the nose should be taken out. In the other episode, Assessor Kovalyvov wakes up, and after looking at the mirror, he notes that his nose is missing. He goes to the extent of advertising for whoever will return his nose. Question 2 There is satirical criticism where Kovalyvov sees a very pretty girl and begins to think about how to flirt with her. However, he remembers that he does not have a nose, which makes him run away in shame. Freud Question 1 Children enjoy playing with words; it is fun going through the adventure of joining letters into words. Pleasure originates from avoidance…
ERM adoption – for-profit organizations and HE organizations The term ‘Enterprise Risk Management’ is used to describe a formal tool that is employed by the organizations for the evaluation and management of the risks associated with the business processes. It enables the organization to achieve the goals it desires smoothly. This tool finds applicability in both for-profit and non-profit organizations. There are various qualities that are common between the for-profit organizations and the not-for-profit firms operating in the market. There are distinct differences, as well. As stated by the term, for-profit organizations work with a motive to make as many profits as possible through their business processes. Non-profit organizations, on the other hand, refer to the organizations whose primary objective of the operation is not to make money. The primary objective of such organizations is the generation of revenue for serving a specific mission adopted by the organization, especially for the good of society. This primary difference in the operating principles also makes the adoption of an effective enterprise risk management policy different for the organizations. The fundamental differences between…
Family assessment Social determinants of health are complex situations in which individuals are born and live that impact their p0erception, attitudes, and understanding of their health. The factors can be categorized as political, socioeconomic, and cultural practices and beliefs that influence a person’s ability to access the healthcare system. According to the World Health Organization, social determinants of health are the social determinants shape the distribution of health resources, including funding, human resources, and infrastructure. Studies have shown that social determinants are the major causes of lifestyle health conditions such as obesity, heart-related illnesses, diabetes, and depression, among others (Schroeder, Malone, McCabe, & Lipman, 2018). Social determents such as access to quality healthcare services, individual behaviour and attitudes, income level, and occupation significantly influenced George’s family in terms of family health. The family has access to quality healthcare services. However, one of the daughters has shown intentional disregard to health benefits of nutrition and proper dieting as a way of promoting quality health. Her attitude towards dieting clearly shows that she does not comprehend the health implications of too much…
Parental involvement Introduction Parental involvement describes a parent’s level of participation in his or her child’s schooling and life. It has a significant impact on children’s learning, education, and achievement. When learners know that they are receiving support from outside and inside the school environment, they improve their chances of becoming active and responsible in life. Parents are their children’s first teachers. The current concept of learning is focused on enhancing the child, both academically, socially, and emotionally. Schools and parents have partnered to help children acquire the appropriate knowledge to better their lives in the future. Programs have been implemented across various learning institutions to enable parents to become actively involved in the education of their children. Children should be taught what they require to achieve success in their lives. Therefore, parents should learn how to manage their children at home to enhance their academic achievements. In the past two decades, active parental involvement has demonstrated significant progress in terms of improving learners’ accomplishments. However, apart from parental involvement, other factors influence learning achievement. These include social, economic status,…
Wrtiting cause & Effect paper Choose from the following topics to write a 5-paragraph, 500-word essay. 1. Effects of overeating 2. Effects of being a twin 3. Effects of growing up in a single-parent household 4. Effects of grandparents raising a child 5. Effects of exercise 6. Effects of meditation 7. Causes of stress 8. Causes sibling rivalry 9. Causes of increased obesity in the last ten years 10. Reasons why some students think school is boring 11. Reasons children rebel against their parents 12. Causes and/or effects of a decision you have made, such as A˃ Moving out B˃ Starting a new career or business C˃ Going back to school D˃ Adopting a child E˃ Buying a car Choose from the following topics to write a 5-paragraph, 500-word essay. 1. Effects of overeating 2. [unique_solution]Effects of being a twin 3. Effects of growing up in a single-parent household 4. Effects of grandparents raising a child 5. Effects of exercise 6. Effects of meditation 7. Causes of stress 8. Causes sibling rivalry 9. Causes of increased obesity in the last…
Colonialism in Indigenous People Understanding how indigenous people were forced to disconnect from their land, cultural practices, and community by another group, Canada colonialism displays the entire process well (Borrows, 2002). The main target for colonialism is gaining access to resources in an area. Colonialism is still alive today though it is rooted in the history of Canada. The Canadian government provides support to industries in the northern parts of Canada in taking over the northland for resource extraction and removal of the indigenous people from it (Grant, 2011). An alert was called upon by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to make it clear regarding the understanding of the history of Canada with the indigenous people, thus reconciliation and rebuilding of the broken relationships. Through this amendment in the historical agreement, northern communities, and the diversified women residing in those communities would promote working together, thus influencing the local development of resources (Borrows, 2002). This case study outlines factors that affect the development of family members and how the long-term effects of colonial practices still impact current Indigenous childhood…
aAttachment Theory And Styles There exists an attachment theory, which helps to define the relationship between human beings. The most important fact about the theory is that it helps out every young child to develop a strong relationship with at least one of the primary caregivers, either emotionally and socially. This emotional and physical attachment would be very crucial for personal development. Therefore, there is a need for this theory to be taken into consideration during the growth of the kids. According to the attachment theory, I have developed some key styles which are very evident, which I believe are very significant for personal growth and that of the other people whom I relate with. Here are some of the styles: The first style which I have adopted from the theory is secure attachment. In this case, is where I have securely felt more satisfied within my relationship despite the circumstances which I may go through. For instance, my children have felt secured due to the bold attachment, which I hold with the kids. It has helped them to be…
Symbolism in “The Story of an Hour” The narrative “The story of an hour” by Kate Chopin describes a one-day event concerning a woman in the last hour of her life and the emotional and psychological changes she goes through upon learning about the death of her husband. The story is more about women and their position in the marriage institution. It gives a tragic account of how a woman’s newfound status as a widow gives her freedom and strength. It also gives her an opportunity to develop her own identity. She goes through mixed emotions and feelings as she visualizes her past life and what the future hold for her. It is ironic that instead of being happy for his return, she is overwhelmed and dies upon realizing that her future fantasy has come to an end. Kate Chopin uses symbolism with detailed imagery in her narrative to develop the theme of freedom and confinement by showing mixed reactions of Mrs. Mallard as she processes the death news of her husband. Mrs. Mallard was not satisfied in her…