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Discussion: Transference and Countertransference

Discussion: Transference and Countertransference Discussion: Transference and Countertransference Children often bring out the nurturing impulse in adults; we may see something of our past selves in the child, or we may become triggered by an adverse event that they are experiencing. These feelings are natural, but they are also potential barriers to intervention. Both transference … Read more

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It is important for human resources professionals to acknowledge their values and beliefs

It is important for human resources professionals to acknowledge their values and beliefs MORAL FOUNDATIONS AND VALUE DIFFERENCES ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONSOVERVIEWIt is important for human resources professionals to acknowledge their values and beliefs, and beprepared to navigate situations involving value differences or conflicts. Individuals uniquelyprioritize moral foundations of harm, fairness, loyalty, authority, and purity, linked to … Read more

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Discuss three specific groups (including the type of group)

Discuss three specific groups (including the type of group) 1. Discuss three specific groups (including the type of group) you\’re a part of and that you plan to use for your socialization autobiography, tell me your status within each group, and why each of the groups are important to you. 2. Share one component of … Read more

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Respond to two colleagues and explain how their assessments reflect the NASW Code of Ethics.

Respond to two colleagues and explain how their assessments reflect the NASW Code of Ethics. Respond to two colleagues and explain how their assessments reflect the NASW Code of Ethics. Include two values and/or guiding principles to support your explanation. Use the Learning Resources to support your posts. Make sure to provide APA citations and a reference list.Jaylan Earby  RE: Discussion … Read more