Responding Back To Two Different Discussions.

 This is a discussion responding to two different students

Kayla

Bereavement Counseling 

The response to death varies between culture, current attitudes, and personal beliefs (Wong et al., 2015). The commonality results in that grievance of demise and death itself is inevitable. Faith and spirituality provide a belief in a higher power and life after decease. The utilization of faith and spirituality as a therapeutic approach during the process of dying furnishes the perception of personal significance and satisfaction in existence (Wong et al., 2015). Bereavement counseling is a type of therapy that helps individuals cope with grief.  A popular approach that can be used within clinical setting for helping a person going through the grief cycle is Kbler-Ross model. The five stages of grief include: denial, anger, bargaining with a higher power, depression, and finally acceptance (Wong et al., 2015). The stages may occur following tragic news of a love one or oneself. These stages will continue until a person comes to terms with the end of life.

Grief counselors have a responsibility to not only those that they are serving but others as well.  According to the Association for Death Education and Counseling (2010), one of two responsibilities is that the client and/or legal guardian is notified both verbally and also in writing during the initial interview of the limitations for confidentiality. These are required by law, regulations, and/or establishment processes. It is an obligation for clients to be provided guidelines on personal information being shared and the grounds for breaching confidentiality. Providing the client with written copies of limitations on confidentiality and during the initial intake is vital for the counselor because it verifies notification that the client is aware and protects the therapist. Another responsibility listed with the Association for Death Education and Counseling (2010), is that counselors retain records and additional information pertaining to the client for at least a certain amount of years. The amount of years is determined by the state, province, or county of the therapists practice. Each state provides different regulations. Ignorance to a rule or responsibility is not acceptable (Association for Death Education and Counseling, 2010). Documentation is essential. It is important to note that if information is not documented, it did not happen. Though included in this discussion are only two responsibilities out of ten that a grief counselor is to uphold when serving this population. Grief counselors also have responsibility to others. These responsibilities include: No solicitation of clients to others, ensuring to collaborate with other previous professionals as it relates to the client, and using expertise when engaging in the community or take part in the interdisciplinary group work involving hospitals and school environments in the counselors surround location. Being placed in a position of authority requires responsibility. Knowing the appropriate actions which are to be taken as a grief counselor is significant. (463 Words)

Reference

Association for Death Education and Counseling. (2010). Code of Ethics. Retrieved from

Wong, D. W., Hall, K. R., Justice, C. A., & Hernandez, L. W. (2015). Counseling Individuals

             Through the Lifespan. Sage Publications.

Shakia

Bereavement Counseling

From the beginning we are aware that we will experience end of life at some point in our life.  Grief is inevitable and we have no idea at what point in our lives we’ll experience it.  There is no set tone for grief and everyone reacts differently when faced with this tough time.  I’ve experienced grief a few times in my life, but at 22 years old I experienced a feeling that I’ve never felt when my doctor told me that she could save me but not my baby.  In the beginning, I was angry, frustrated, and couldn’t understand why God would take my blessing from me.  I questioned my faith a few times, but tried to stay happy.  I was more so trying to stay happy and okay for the people around me, but really I was angry, hurt, and devasted.  Through those dark times I actually found God, myself, and experienced a closer relationship with him.  During that time the Holy Spirit revealed to me why things had to go the way they did, and from that day to this day I am forever grateful for this experience.  Growing in my Faith taught me to draw near to God during tough times and trust that everything is a part of the process and plan.

End of life planning has been increasing through the years.  According to Wong, Hernandez, Justice, and Hall (2015), it is important for a counselor to understand thier clients religious or spiritual practices that give them a personal meaning of fulfillment.  Religion and the end of life experience is important because it represents the passing from the physical world to beyond (Choudry, 2018).  Religious and spiritual beliefs want to make the transition as smooth as possible because 1 Corinthians 15:54-55 states that “Death has been swallowed up in victory. Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?”  This scripture to me is letting you know that it’s okay to get to the end of life because there’s victory on the other side.  End of life pivots around two main points: (1) upholding the sanctity of life and (2) being fearless of death because of the hope of communion with God (Choudry, 2018). The Christian faith teaches that God provides us an earthly life journey which ends in death, but the promise after death is eteranl life free of all suffering in Heaven (Choudry, 2018).  Properly trained and competent professionals can play a vital role in the life of the people who are dying and their families by educating themselves because they can provide a sense of end of life peace.

The Code of Ethics for Death Education and Counseling (2010), states that “good education and counseling are based upon an understanding of, and a respect for, the student’s or client’s cultural background, developmental status, perceptions, and other individual differences and needs”. In order to fully serve someone as a counselor it is important to educate yourself on their circumstances.  This will allow you to get a full understanding, and provide the tools needed to meet your client where they are so that you can help them progress to the next level.  This will also eliminate client-counselor disagreements, or unintentional disrespect.  A counselor has to also be careful to keep their personal beliefs limited and focus primarily on the client’s needs.  Another responsibility listed by The Code of Ethics for Death Education and Counseling (2010), “Recognizing that conflict may arise within the family and community, and discussion of confidentiality and primary responsibility is to the individual”.  End of life can cause many emotions to arise for everyone closely involved.  There can be arguments about care, finances, or just anger from losing the person you love.  The counselor can act as a mediator for these family members to help assist them through the process, but the counselor has to keep in mind that each individual may be at a different stage in the grief process and emotions are at an all time high.  Counseling professionals will operate successfully with proper awareness of the transitional process (Wong, Hernandez, Justice, and Hall, 2015).

References
Adec.org. 2010. Code Of Ethics – Association For Death Education And Counseling. [online] Available at: <>.

Choudry, M., 2018. An overview of the spiritual importances of end-of-life care among the five major faiths of the United Kingdom. Clinical Medicine, [online] 18(1), pp.23-31. Available at: <>.

Wong, D., Hall, K. and Wong Hernandez, L., 2015. Counseling Individuals Through The Lifespan. Los Angeles: Sage, pp.296-300.

Public Subsidies For Stadiums And Arenas

Are all these public subsidies for stadiums and arenas in the U.S. and around the world worth the extra taxes? Please address the following issues. 

  • Discuss the opportunity costs of the public subsidies of Landover, Maryland.
  • What are some of the positives and negatives of the various forms of public subsidies of professional sport franchises/stadiums?

Case Study: Chronic Kidney Disease

  1. In order to write a case study paper, you must carefully address a number of sections in a specific order with specific information contained in each. The guideline below outlines each of those sections.
  2. Introduction (patient and problem)
  3. Explain who the patient is (Age, gender, etc.)
  4. Explain what the problem is (What was he/she diagnosed with, or what happened?)
  5. Introduce your main argument (What should you as a nurse focus on or do?)
  6. Pathophysiology
  7. Explain the disease (What are the symptoms? What causes it?)
  8. History
  9. Explain what health problems the patient has (Has she/he been diagnosed with other diseases?)
  10. Detail any and all previous treatments (Has she/he had any prior surgeries or is he/she on medication?)
  11. Nursing Physical Assessment
  12. List all the patients health stats in sentences with specific numbers/levels (Blood pressure, bowel sounds, ambulation, etc.)
  13. Related Treatments
  14. Explain what treatments the patient is receiving because of his/her disease
  15. Nursing Diagnosis & Patient Goal
  16. Explain what your nursing diagnosis is (What is the main problem for this patient? What need to be addressed?)
  17. Explain what your goal is for helping the patient recover (What do you want to change for the patient?)
  18. Nursing Interventions
  19. Explain how you will accomplish your nursing goals, and support this with citations (Reference the literature)
  20. Evaluation
  21. Explain how effective the nursing intervention was (What happened after your nursing intervention? Did the patient get better?)
  22. Recommendations
  23. Explain what the patient or nurse should do in the future to continue recovery/improvement
  24. Your paper should be 3-4 pages in length and will be graded on how well you complete each of the above sections. You will also be graded on your use of APA style and on your application of nursing journals into the treatments and interventions. For integrating nursing journals, remember the following:
  25. Make sure to integrate citations into all of your paper
  26. Support all claims of what the disease is, why it occurs and how to treat it with references to the literature on this disease

Essay On Obesity

Format/Requirements

  • Use MLA formatting
  • Essay should be 6+ pages long (not including Works Cited page), double-spaced with no additional spacing between lines or paragraphs.
  • Upload a PDF, Word document, or GoogleDocument
  • Remember to include a Works Cited page at the end of your essay
  • Must have at least 5 sources from a variety of mediums (i.e. book, magazine, website, newspaper, journal, database, etc.)

These are the paragraphs in your essay. Every issue is different so the last few paragraphs will vary based on your chosen issue.

  • Introduction (Paragraph #1)
  • History of the issue (Paragraph #2)
  • Causes of the issue (Paragraph #3)
  • Effects of the issue (Paragraph #4)
  • Counter-argument / introduce alternative solutions (Paragraph #5)
  • Rebuttal / refutation of alternative solutions (Paragraph #6)
  • Introduce best solution (Paragraph #7)
  •  1st reason why this is the best solution (Paragraph #8)
  •  2nd reason why this is the best solution (Paragraph #9)
  •  3rd reason why this is the best solution (Paragraph #10)
  • Conclusion (Paragraph #11)

Questions to ask yourself before you turn in the rough draft are

  1. Does each paragraph begin with a topic sentence previewing the purpose and main idea of the paragraph?
  2. Is there enough evidence (research, expert opinion, facts, statistics, data, etc.) supporting the main idea of EACH body paragraph?
  3. Are all the sources used throughout your essay included on the Works Cited page?
  4. Have you added a concluding paragraph?