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    person centred values

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    BTEC Apprenticeship Assessment Workbook Level 2 Health & Social Care 1. PERSON-CENTRED VALUES IN CARE 4 The activities in this sequence will assess you on your knowledge of person-centred care: how you apply person-centred values in personal care‚ eating and drinking and care planning. KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING These knowledge activities will test your understanding of personcentred values and the ideas of consent and choice. Task 1 BTEC: Unit 7: 1.1 Diploma: Unit 7: 1.1

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    My Favorite Person

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    Many people have come and gone in my life‚ but there is one person that will always be in my life and I will treasure forever. We met each other three years ago at Orofino High School‚ in band class. This special person I am talking about is my boyfriend‚ Joe. Joe is 6’0"‚ with brown hair and hazel eyes. He has a round face with facial hair on his upper lip and his chin. Joe has broad shoulders and has many scars on his hands and arms‚ including a ‘J’ that was burned into his arm by his friend.

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    Logic and Faithful Persons

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    2(a) ‘Some women are unfaithful persons’. Is the preceding statement a stylistic variant of ‘some women are faithful persons? Explain your answer. No. Answer: “some women are not faithful persons” As far as the truth or falsity of the sentences being expressed goes‚ any one of the stylistic variants says the same thing. (b) Represent the two (2) statements mentioned in ‘a’ above on separate Venn diagrams. Answer: W F W UF

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    OBITUARIES/ 3rd Person

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    Knowing which point of view (first or third person) to use depends on the writer’s purpose. Materials: PowerPoint- Steps of the Writing Process‚ Reading Passage: "True Life- I’m a Teacher" by Michael Stahl‚ Power-Point- POINT OF VIEW EXPLANATION 1. QUICK Review the "Steps of the Writing Process" POWERPOINT 2. Read "True LIfe- I’m a Teacher" by Michael Stahl 3. Discuss how the writer expresses in writing his ideas and feelings about a real person. CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING 1. Why is it

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    How to be successful person? Nowadays‚ there are many successful athletes‚ who dedicated their lives to be healthy‚ because in“A Healthy Mind In a Healthy Body“. We all know that sports play an important role in our life‚ but to become a true sportsman one should possess the quality of head an heart We should take athletes as example for us‚ because of their courage and ambitions.. One of the most important quality of a sportsman is sportsman ship. Sportsman ship means the true spirit of taking

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    many theories‚ sometimes very different from each other. There are‚ however‚ three major theoretical approaches: “humanistic”‚ “psychodynamic” and “cognitive behavioural” and within each of these approaches there are discrete models‚ for example‚ “person centred” and “transpersonal”. This diversity of counselling theories and approaches is really valuable and important. Why? Because the different theories relate to different ways of thinking about how people develop and manage their lives and reflects

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    Love and Human Person

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    Love of the other as other does not run counter to self-love but presupposes it. Love is “essentially a movement tending to the enhancement of value.” (Scheler) 8. Justice is the minimum demand of love rooted in the inviolability of the human person. 9. The socius exists as a dialectic to the neighbor. The neighbor passes through the socius‚ expresses itself on the fringes of the socius or rises against the socius. 10. The family is not a problem but a mystery‚ a value and a presence

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    Person centred approach

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    Person-centred approach - Carl Rogers Person-centred approach is a psychological trend which was invented by Carl Rogers (1902-1987). Carl Rogers was an American psychologist and psychotherapist. His hypothesis was that each person owns a reserved potential of self-understanding and the power to change themselves positively. The task of psychotherapy and helping relationship is to help to mobilize those reserved potentials. The person-centred relationship has three main features: 1. Empathic

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    Abbey Martin WGSS 223- Discussion Paper #3 This “Gucci Guilty” cologne ad from Cosmopolitan Magazine shows a seemingly attractive couple using sex as a way of showing how the cologne will make both the guy and girl in a relationship feel. Both aren’t wearing clothes and are in a passionate embrace. The ad shows that woman as submissive‚ sexual‚ stereotypically attractive‚ and that she should aim to cater solely to their man. It also shows that man is dominant‚ also stereotypically attractive‚ and

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    Who Is a Good Person

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    WHO IS A GOOD PERSON? A good person is someone who is sincere and loyal‚but not selfish. A person is someone who has a positive attitude and respects for oneself as well as others. A good person should be evaluated by criteria of his/her characteristics‚ intellect‚ thoughts‚ emotions and behaviours‚ but not his/her physical appearence‚ religious belief or ethnic origin. Firstly‚ being altruistic is one of the most important qualities. Altruism is selfless helping. Someone helps

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