Ethnicity 1. How do you fell about the therapist’s quest for details about each family member’s ethnic background? After knowing how a genogram really works, I believe it is very helpful in finding out how things in your background can be helpful in working on a solution to the problem the person is working on. 2. How would you react if you were asked these questions early on in therapy? After knowing how these questions are helpful in the process of finding a solution to the problem, I believe her questions are very helpful. If I were in David’s situation and not educated on genograms, I would be upset with all the questions. Hypothesis 1. What do you think McGoldrick’s initial hypothesis about the case? I do agree that David did not morn
2) For year 1 the new system depreciated by 20 percent. Multiply that by the net initial investment and you get the total amount depreciated after 1 year, equal to $60,588. With a 36 percent tax rate you get the depreciated tax savings of $21,812.
Case 12-02 To Recognize or Not to Recognize, That Is the Question Shakespeare Inc. (“Shakespeare” or the “Company”) is a privately held book printing and publishing company with a December 31 year-end. The summary balance sheet as of December 31, 2010, included: Current assets Noncurrent assets Total assets Current liabilities Noncurrent liabilities Total liabilities Total shareholder equity $ 6,500,000 28,250,000 $34,750,000 $ 4,500,000 13,750,000 $18,250,000 $16,500,000
There is no doubt that the counsellor needs to be aware of the complexity of culture (Pedersen & Ivey, 1993). Culture results from the interaction of a number of variables including ethnographic, demographic, socio-economic, and relational factors. Within a culture, people develop patterns of behaviours based on a number of assumptions they have learned either directly, observationally or vicariously (Mitchell & Krumboltz, 1996). People also develop a cultural identity by
What alternatives are available to Brent in regards to the audit of payables? What are the pros and cons of each alternative?
My journal is going to be over Cierra’s cultural background. Cierra has a daughter named Chloe, they both are the ones that make up their family. Cierra was also born in the united states. She currently is working at AutoZone warehouse. In her family, she is of course the mother of Chloe but isn’t just her mom in this situation. Cierra also holds the father position which I find inspiring because she is able to fill two spots for her daughter. I grew up half my childhood without my father, so I understand her position by growing up and watching my mom raise three girls on her own. Cierra’s concept of health practice and belief in her family is to make sure her daughter gets the proper care when it comes to her appointments/ checkups to ensure
Kind of like in the book “the spirit catches you and you fall down,” by Anne Fadiman. Fadiman described how the Hmong’s and the doctors had different point of views; because of their differences in culture and the language barrier they had trouble communicating and understanding one another. In the Banes family, Jackie was responsible for understanding and pursuing treatments for her grandmother. These treatments were not so easy for Jackie to understand, and often there has been a lack of communication
Jules Kroll is planning to enter into the ratings industry. To determine whether it is a good idea and a good time for him to enter into the new business, we project the 5-year NPV for KBRA and apply SWOT analysis to KBRA. The 5-year projected NPV is $341.1 million, a positive number. It is a good time and a good idea for KBRA to enter the business. However, through our SWOT analysis, it would be difficult for KBRA to become competitive in a short time. Thus we suggest it add a credit rating division into the company to make attempts to it but not start up a
1. Do you think the author was evenhanded in her presentation of Hmong culture and medical culture?
The Purnell Domains of Culture assessment gives a vast amount of information in regards to a persons cultural background, family and heritage that gives care provides a better understanding of their client or clients family. As a future care provider, I took the time to speak to Mrs. Smith about herself and family to gain insight on whom they are as a family and what influences them to be who they are today. Over the course of the domains of culture I have been able to increase my perception of who and what drives this family and how their beliefs came about.
When working with Lydia and her family, there are some ethical and cultural considerations that will need to be addressed. Since both Lydia and Lisa are a part of the Filipino community, a Filipino therapist runs the risk of entering a dual relationship with the clients due to mutual presence at Filipino events. While entering a personal relationship with clients is frowned upon, some exposure outside of the therapy room can be common. However, since this exposure can be expected, it can also be adequately planned for. To maintain the professional relationship and limit the personal relationship, the therapist and clients should discuss appropriate precautions for when both are present at gatherings. For example, if both the therapist and the
In an industry overwhelmed with fraud and corruption, Martin Marietta was ready to revamp their reputation to become an ethical company. This concept catapulted a decade of creating, developing, and tweaking an ethics program. Martin Marietta's goal was to maintain a work place with "descent people doing quality work" (page 1). But with this idea came a series of difficult challenges the company needed to overcome. Martin Marietta arose to the challenge and executed an elaborate ethics program. The programs successes were hard to measure at best. A SWOT analysis was designed to reflect upon all aspects of the ethics program. A case study was used to discuss Martin Marietta's
As a result, Drummond argument during the trial efficiently portrayed logical reasoning especially while examining Brady on the witness stand. in contrast with Brady, who only focused on the Bible and its literal meaning. Despite of the narrow support his argument offered, he was able strengthen his argument in favor of the juror due to religious and emotional appeal. Nevertheless, Drummond presented a stronger and effective argumentative
4- The committee and Ms Beckel decided to include a religious studies curriculum in the program. The principal approved of it. However, Ms Wright one of the community members did not. She threatened to show up at the committee meeting with the media. On the day of the meeting, Ms Wright showed up with a placard protesting the use of the bible in public schools.
This bias will be formed in the “classroom” in which multicultural competency takes place. If therapists are taught certain things about certain races, they have no choice but to implement these issues into their practice. I think the implementation of any sort of knowledge is absolutely dependent on the patient and what is the nature of their illness.
Assume that one of Philip’s clients is a married man, aged 36 with two young children, who wishes to reallocate a significant portion of his retirement funds that are currently invested in certificates of deposit. Philip recommends a growth investment, and he identifies the three representative possibilities shown in Table A.