I am qualified state nurse (SRN), currently working in a private hospital in Seremban since 3 years till date. I work in a general medical surgical ward, also we have nurses that works in surgery and paediatric wards. During my experience, I have acquired type of knowledge and skills that I believe sharing with learner will improve people knowledge and give more insight to detail of objective in the learning process that has been given. During these learning process between mentor and learner . I decided to choose one of my junior staff nurse as my learner.
Attn: Dr. Gary G. John Richland College 12800 Abrams RD Dallas, TX, 75243 US 972.238.6100 January 18, 2012 Dear Dr. John, My name is Pranav Atul Modi. I am a sophomore here at Richland persuading a career in Nursing. I have recently started my search for a college to further my education. Texas Women’s University is high on my list of choices. Currently with Richland College I also travel to Elcentro College because it offers an Associate in Nursing and some prerequisite courses to further assist me in my studies.
Returning years later she began working on her Masters and Doctor of Education. In June 2011 she graduated from Converse University majoring in Administration and Supervision. In July 2011 she graduated from Nova Southeastern University majoring in Organizational Leadership with a focus in Conflict Resolution. Dr. Wofford is
Biography of Ann McAllister Olivarius The British-American lawyer Ann McAllister Olivarius, was born in 1955 in Brooklyn, New York. During 1972, she studied at Piura, Peru as an AFS exchange student and became conversant in Spanish. Ann Olivarius continued to attend Yale College, graduating summa cum laude in 1977 and during her years at Yale, established an Undergraduate Women’s Caucus involving activism for human rights, in particular equalising the position of women at Yale. During her junior year, Olivarius gained work experience by acting as an intern for the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice of the United States. In 1978 Olivarius was awarded one of only 32 American Rhodes Scholarships available.
The Background of Watson’s Theory Jean Watson began her career as a diploma nurse, then, graduated with her baccalaureate in nursing science in the early nineteen-sixties; she advanced, to receive her masters in psychiatric nursing within two years. Watson earned her doctorate in educational psychology and counseling seven years later in 1973. She traveled extensively, studying other cultures and belief-systems. In the nineteen-eighties, Watson took sabbatical leave, traveling to Egypt, Australia, New Zealand, India, Taiwan and, Thailand, (Watson Caring Science Institute, 2009). Of her travels and how this affected her theory, Watson, (2007) writes, “The work was also inspired and enhanced by my international travel and experiences during my sabbatical… My journeys included profound cultural-spiritual encounters…” (Preface, pg.viii, para 5).
In 1974 Rice graduated receiving her B.A in Political Science. In years to come Rice went on to further her education. In the coming years she received her Master’s Degree and her PhD in political science. In 1981 Condoleezza worked as an Assistant professor of Political Science at
At the age of 26 she received her Ph. D.. Condoleezza learn how to speak several different languages such as Russian, French, and Spanish. She served on the faculty at Stanford University as a professor of her degree in political science wining two prestigious teaching honors. She is the author of several political science
Adler wrote that “individual psychology” breaks through the theory of determine, no experience is a cause of success or failure. We don’t suffer from shock of our experiences, the so called trauma, but we make out of them just what suits our purposes. We are self determined by the meaning we give our experiences.”Hoffman, E (1994). Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist, and the founder of analytical psychology. Jung is considered the first modern psychiatrist to view the human psyche as “by nature religious” and make it the focus of exploration.
The above hypothetical patient does not have current or past self-injurious behavior or suicide attempts. She may benefit from the individual therapy and homework assignments. Although, it is possible that she learns maladaptive behaviors by attending group sessions. For the above scenario, simple behavioral and DBT principles may suffice. In conclusion, there may never be an ultimate theory for any one client.
For this reason, if chosen for this position, I would implement a form of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), when working with these clients. Dialectical Behaviour Therapy