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    Attachment-based therapy (children) Attachment-based therapy is a phrase intended to apply to interventions or approaches based on attachment theory‚ originated by John Bowlby. These range from individual therapeutic approaches to public health programs to interventions specifically designed for foster carers.[1] Although attachment theory has become a major scientific theory of socioemotional development with one of the broadest‚ deepest research lines in modern psychology‚ attachment theory has

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    Infant Mental Health

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    At such a tender age they can recognize the voice of their care givers‚ even when their emotional feelings signal denotes a sad or happy mood. A caregiver need to realize that an infant recognize or feels the emotions that occurs‚ which can also make them excited or sad by what they experience through their caregiver and surroundings. Also‚ based on the content provided I personally view infant mental health according to the statement made by Madeleine (1997)‚ ‘’we may not do much

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    Essay On Incarceration

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    to their mothers because a mother would better understand her adolescent transitions than a father. (Wright‚ L.E. & Seymour‚ C. B. 2000). Most routine caregiving activities are mostly done by a mothers (Parke‚ 1996) and are most often the primary caregiver who comforts and protects her child. In contrast‚ involved fathers teaches the child a sense of industry and competence for handling and adapting to new challenges. Thus‚ the imprisonment of a child’s mother‚ especially without the presence of a

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    safest: the home. While there is no direct cause of child abuse‚ there are common variables known as risk factors that indicate abuse. The most common displays of risk factors include disabilities or mental retardation in children that may increase caregiver burden‚ social isolation of families‚ parents’ lack of understanding of children’s needs and child development‚ parents’ history of domestic abuse‚ poverty / other socioeconomic disadvantages‚ such as unemployment‚ family disorganization‚

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    Personal Impact Paper

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    Personal Impact paper Maria Shrika NURS/427 May 8‚ 2013 University of Phoenix Introduction It is well known that people suffering from chronic diseases have major impact in the healthcare delivery systems‚ including the elderly population over the age of 65. With the advances in technology combined with the aging population‚ more people are living longer with chronic diseases. Longer life expectancies count for higher costs in healthcare for the treatment‚ management and prevention of

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    its effects in the lives of caregivers. A caregiver is defined by dictionary.com as an individual‚ such as a physician‚ nurse‚ or social worker‚ who assists in the identification‚ prevention‚ or treatment of an illness or disability (dictionary.com). Caregivers may also include family members‚ friends or neighbors who voluntarily have accepted responsibility for looking after a vulnerable neighbor or relative. For the purpose of this paper‚ the primary caregivers discussed will be nurses.

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    Shaken Baby Syndrome

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    This paper will cover a type of abuse known as Shaken Baby Syndrome. Shaken baby syndrome is a major cause of infant morbidity and mortality which is widely recognized in the medical literature. Signs may include retinal hemorrhage‚ subdural or subarachnoid hemorrhage‚ and associated fractures. Victims are often younger than 6 months old and have been affected by violent shaking with rapid angular deceleration and possible terminal impact. In this paper I will discuss the symptoms‚ prevalence‚ treatment

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    be repeated (negative reinforcement). This can be applied to attachment in the sense that a new-born baby will cry in response to feelings of discomfort‚ which come from being hungry or cold. The sound of a baby crying is uncomfortable to the caregiver who will attempt to console the child by feeding and cuddling them. These behaviours are rewarding for the baby who is likely to settle down and stop crying. This acts as a positive reinforcement for the parent and they are more likely to repeat

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    Hi‚ Tammy. Thank you for such an outstanding post this week. Have you ever cared for a child with the diagnosis of anaphylactic shock? My nephew has multiple food allergies including peanuts and cheese. Approximately one year ago his babysitter gave him a piece of regular cheese that was in the refrigerator instead of the special cheese that he was permitted to eat that was milk free. Consequently‚ he broke out in hives head to toe and began wheezing. There was an Epi-pen in the house. However‚ she

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    Child Care

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    Running head: CHILD CARE Which way is the best to care for your baby? Yeji Yoon University at Buffalo ESL 408B Beth Seilberger April 9‚ 2010 Outline I. Thesis Statement: Parental nurturing is best choice for children. A. Introduction(Facts) 1. Past- Mothers usually stayed at home 2. Today-Ratio of stay-at-home mothers decreased a. Financial problems b. Build their own careers (traditional gender roles have changed) 3. Policies for working mothers a. Policies

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