Executive Summary: RESON A/S is a company that specializes in underwater acoustics and high power ultrasonic. In the beginning of 1990’s, the company faced a managerial challenge wherein they needed to rethink how to manage the development of new products, but, with a target to reduce the development time from 3 years to 3 months. During that time, the company gained new customers and they had to be served quickly and effectively by applying their proprietary technologies in innovative ways. RESON
In 1971, 1 out of 12 Americans were incarcerated. Since that time, the prisoner ratio has exponentially increased; today, that ratio is 1 out of 51. With that number continuing to rise, many problems result out of it. Prison overcrowding is a growing problem in the United States. The number of people being taken in has regressive effects on the purpose behind imprisonment. Though the prisoners are not there for a comfortable and enjoyable stay, ethical rights are being ignored. How can a someone
.Treatments. In the cases of voyeurism, where significant potential for negative consequences poses a concern, the need for the long-term therapy and monitoring must be emphasized. According to DSM 5, the severity levels of stress, social and personality development impairment resulting from voyeurism conditions are also variable depending on each individual's temperamental and environmental conditions. Therefore, the treatment choices and options take into consideration the specific needs of the
The major aim of counselling is to assist clients to use their available problem-solving abilities more effectively. Counselling is a process that occurs when a counsellor and the client or subject set aside some time to explore some challenges that may include the stressful feelings of the client while specifically being “a therapeutic procedure in which a usually trained person adopts a supportive non-judgemental role ... or gives advice on practical problems” (McMahon, Palmer). For an effective
As a professional, one must adhere to the guiding principles defined by the professional association. Scope of Practice outlines the “notions of professional conduct, accountability and self- governance and expanded practice”. Scope of Practice summarizes “the range of roles and activities an individual registrant or licensee is permitted to undertake in the course of professional practice. These roles and activities are largely determined by professional education and practice competence along with
traumatic and difficult situation. It can permanently alter your life's projected path, cut you off from your spiritual growth, alienate you from family members, and negatively impact your physical and mental health. Thankfully, there are drug rehabilitation centers specifically designed to help Jewish people overcome their addiction. Attending one of these centers helps ensure that you can return to a life of sobriety in an atmosphere that is friendly to your personal, cultural, and religious beliefs
What are drugs? A drug is any substance that changes the way a person thinks, feels, sees or behaves (Briggs 2005). Any sort of substances are said to be mental active because it work on the mind. Drug is often call “illegal street” drugs there are many different kinds of drugs. For example, perkaset, values, hydrocodein prescription pain medications to the street drugs are like cocaine it’s a daily use, it is known as of drugs. Examples such as alcohol, caffeine and nicotine, from cough medicine
In part 2 of this assignment the author is going to reflect the use of a psychosocial intervention with a client they met while on clinical placement. Reflection is an significant aspect for a student nurse, as it provides an opportunity to learn from one’s own experiences (Schon,1983). For the purpose of this assignment the author will use the Gibbs Reflective Cycle as a framework (Gibbs 1988). The Gibbs model consists of six stages: the first stage starts with a ‘description of the situation,
A Halfway house is a residence where persons in recovery, or who have recently completed addiction treatment, can live for a period of time. These facilities are also known as sober-living homes. They are transitional living places where the resident is required to remain clean and sober. There is also a strict no drug or alcohol policy in the residence and failure to comply with this policy will result in being asked to leave the halfway house. Some residents enter hallway houses on their own accord
Rehabilitation counselors are certified through the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC). Being a certified rehabilitation counselor (CRC) indicates that a counselor has a higher level of education and training within the field. Certified Rehabilitation Counselors have a thorough understanding of key competency standards, adherence to the Code of Professional Ethics for Rehabilitation Counselors, and have a commitment to continued education (CRCC, 2015). In order to work
Blazing a new path to freedom with non 12 step recovery programs is not like former rehab models that focused on showing drug abusers what they were doing wrong, and releasing them back into the world a month later. It is about time rediscovering everything that was right in the world until substance dependency took over. It is about redefining life and discovering new passions, while awakening sleeping dreams that have been silent too long. Mostly, alternative, long-term, comprehensive solutions
Leadership Portfolio (MATRIX) UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs February 26, 2018 Alejandra Cardenas The development of leadership skills is indispensable to my profession, as I will face numerous challenges when serving people in need at a micro, mezzo and macro level. Through different experiences in my life, I have learned and demonstrated various leadership skills that have helped me serve my clients efficiently. The following leadership skills will continue to help me accomplish
There are many issues regarding the welfare of children from all over the world. Children have been repeatedly impacted by wars and conflicts in their countries. Moreover, many children from some areas do not have access to their rights such as education and health and have to suffer from discrimination, violence, abuse and sexual and economic exploitation. After the World War II, Children from all over Europe had to suffer the aftermath of the war. This is when the United Nations stepped in and
The recovery model is a term used to describe a strategy in the field of mental health that emphasizes giving people with mental health disorders the tools they need to actively participate in their own rehabilitation. It highlights the person's abilities to overcome obstacles caused by their illness and lead a fulfilling life. The recovery paradigm encourages self-determination, optimism, and all-encompassing support, acknowledging that each person's journey to recovery is individual and ongoing
If you need your car fixed, you aren't going to take it to a beautician. If you want a nice juicy steak, you will probably go to a fine dining establish. In the world of addiction recovery, you might think to see a psychologist or medical doctor. However, it makes far more sense for you to enlist the services of an addiction specialist. You can find the best in the business at one of the nation's top drug and alcohol treatment centers, perhaps in Florida. After all, Florida is the "drug rehab capital
How to Maintain Your Substance Abuse Celibacy Substance abuse celibacy is not a walk in the park, recovering from addiction is a daily battle. Deciding to quit abusing drugs is only the first step in your lifelong recovery process. Everybody’s journey to recovery and substance abuse celibacy is different, especially in a city like Manhattan where drug abuse is at an all-time high. For most people, it is quite easy to quit and never look back; while some others struggle with dealing with the addiction
Short-Term and Long-Term Relapse Prevention in Substance Abuse Treatment: An Analysis of the Multi-Disciplinary Intervention Theory in Adolescent Alcohol Recovery Programs The psychological study will define the effects of alcoholism on adolescent and the theoretical application of a multidisciplinary intervention approach to social integration, the use of psychostimulants, and behavioral therapy in relapse prevention. The use of psychostimulant drugs application in the alcohol recovery process
Topic: Prison overcrowding General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: At the end of my speech, the audience will be able to identify and describe the key reasons and issues of prison overcrowding. Introduction Attention Getter Imagine being locked up in a confined space with little to no air conditioning, concrete walls, concrete floors, poor sanitation, rowdy peers, no soft comforts of a home, and a lack of the everyday basic needs. What I am describing to
that have increasingly dominated discourse in stroke rehabilitation (Levack et al., 2011). Goal setting has fundamentally been considered a key component in current rehabilitation and is described as ‘the essence’ of effective stroke rehabilitation (Barnes and Ward, 2000, p. 8). However despite this, there is a demand for critical inquiry into the process of goal setting and the determination of outcome relative to goals in stroke rehabilitation. With reference to the evidence base this assignment
Anyone who has completed a 12-step program or any other rehabilitation method should be proud. They’ve taken the first steps to reclaiming their lives and achieving their goals. That doesn’t mean they don’t live with some very real concerns, the worst of which is the fear they will relapse. True, many people have a strong support system consisting of family and friends who are more than willing to help them every step of the way. Still, quite a few folks realize they must learn to depend on themselves