Please share with your peers one of the client centered or person centered videos you have watched. Give us a brief overview of the client and the therapist. Then discuss the change process that occurred. Talk about the relationship or the theory as you watched it in action. Work from notes that you took during the video. Were there moments that surprised you?  How does change occur according to this theory? Be sure that your first post is scholarly, several paragraphs long,  with references well integrated into the post. Use outside references as well as our text books.

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The person-centered video I watched was a conversation between Dr. Scott Miller and a client, Laurie. Laurie was experiencing a gradual decline in her health and well-being and felt that it was beginning to snowball out of control. She had sleep apnea from weight gain, and then her lack of energy from sleepless nights contributed to more weight gain. She had a brief reprieve from this experience on vacation with her family in Puerta Vallarta, where she felt alive and energetic again. She ended up losing some weight, despite enjoying lots of wonderful food, indulging in drinks, and getting lost in the vacation mindset of activity. Upon her return, her poor habits returned, and she came to the session feeling disappointed and defeated and unsure how to get her motivation back.

Dr. Miller began this session by outlining Lauries concerns and asking her to fill out an initial scaled evaluation of her current concerns. I was surprised to see that Dr. Miller explained his goal to keep their conversation to the areas that maintained her current satisfied state. This strategy is likely due to a strength-based approach and focuses on optimism; however, I also recognize that sometimes having the safe space to discuss the difficult and messy topics can be remarkably helpful. True to his word, however, throughout this session, Laurie and Dr. Miller stayed in the realm of practical and somewhat superficial discussion of motivations and behaviors. According to Miller and Moyer (2017), Motivational Interviewing is inspired by the work of Carl Rogers and his person-centered theoretical approach (Miller, W. R. & Moyers, 2017). Rogers found that there are diverse needs in the therapeutic context. Not all of them were being met by the more passive styles of person-centered therapy that rely on one’s innate capacity to self-actualize. Cain (2010) explains that some people with obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobias, schizophrenia, addiction disorder, and so forth may respond to a more directive approach, helping build internal motivation (Cain, 2010, ch. 5). Cain (2010) also explains that Rogers was always excited by the idea that his person-centered approach would continue to grow and change as the knowledge developed and new influences contributed to it.

In the session with Dr. Miller and Laurie, Dr. Miller asked her open-ended questions to understand her goals and challenges. When she replied, Dr. Miller would use reflective listening as he replied and kept her engaged. He was also skillful in the type of reflective listening he used as he subtly challenged her to verbalize what she needed in her current environment to begin making good choices for herself. The following is an example:

      LAURIE: Its a struggle.

      SCOTT D. MILLER: Its a struggle for you.

      LAURIE: Yeah,

      LAURIE [08:14] and Im not working to my fullest, and you know, I could do better.

      SCOTT D. MILLER: How? (Miller, S., 2011, 08:14)

In this example, Dr. Miller asks her to verbalize how she can do better or work to her fullest. Dr. Miller continues this line of questioning until she gets very specific in how she wants to feel, how shed like to perform, and what exact measures each day would help her see that she was meeting these goals. He also maintained, in his responses, and reflective listening, a safe, empathetic, judgment-free, congruent space for her to share her story. At the end of the session, he asked for a quick five-minute break so that both can think through any final thoughts and come up with a plan. After the break, she remembered Rugby as a source of inspiration to add to her situation. Dr. Miller presented his ideas to her as a strategy to overcome her hurdles and help meet her goals, including playing Rugby. Dr. Miller suggested starting small with the strategy that she offered. She decided to make better meal choices in all meals, whereas he suggested beginning with one meal a day (Miller, S., 2011).

Miller and Rose (2009) discuss Motivational Interviewing and the basic tenets required for success. They explain, This spirit (a) is collaborative rather than authoritarian, (b) evokes the clients own motivation rather than trying to install it, and (c) honors the clients autonomy (Miller, W. R. & Rose, 2009, p.533). In the video example, Dr. Miller was able to stay within the spirit of MI by feeding back to Laurie her own goals, allowing her to hear herself express her challenges, and collaborate with him in determining the best strategy for overcoming them.

References

Cain, D. J. (Ed.). (2010). Person-centered psychotherapies. American Psychological Association.

American Psychological Association (Producer), & Miller, S. (Director). (2011). Client-directed outcome-focused therapy for weight gain. [Video/DVD] https://psyctherapy-apa-org.tcsedsystem.idm.oclc.org/Title/777700080-001: APA.

Miller, W. R., & Moyers, T. B. (2017). Motivational interviewing and the clinical science of carl rogers. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 85(8), 757-766. https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org.tcsedsystem.idm.oclc.org/10.1037/ccp0000179

Miller, W. R., & Rose, G. S. (2009). Toward a theory of motivational interviewing. American Psychologist, 64(6), 527-537. https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org.tcsedsystem.idm.oclc.org/10.1037/a0016830

Please share with your peers one of the client centered or person centered videos you have watched. Give us a brief overview of the client and the therapist. Then discuss the change process that occurred. Talk about the relationship or the theory as you watched it in action. Work from notes that you took during the video. Were there moments that surprised you?  How does change occur according to this theory? Be sure that your first post is scholarly, several paragraphs long,  with references well integrated into the post. Use outside references as well as our text books.

Have fun!!

Abs respond to the main post

This client-centered therapy approach shows Dr. Miller and Joe, the client, dealing with some very difficult topics such as the death of his baby that happened about eight years prior to the therapy session. Dr. Miller began by explaining that Joe would be talking for about half an hour, there will be a short break, and the pair will reconvene after the break to discuss. Joe began to explain the loss of his child and how difficult it was to go through while no longer being in therapy or being with the baby’s mother. Joe described his life post-death of his child and how he began hanging around the wrong type of people and didn’t have a strong connection with his parents. His father’s lack of support after Joe’s child’s death broke their relationship. However, at the time of his son’s funeral, many of Joe’s relationships had fallen apart. Now that Joe’s current fiance is pregnant,

Dr. Miller’s take on client-centered therapy revealed Joe’s family situation along with his desire to improve social relationships in his life. Then, Joe began talking about the positive relationships in his life such as his fiance and mother. It seemed to take a more positive turn and make him happy. Dr. Miller seemed to continuously interrupt Joe to try to learn more about the story and understand completely the extent of most of Joe’s relationships.

Dr. Miller proceeded to talk about Joe’s past and turn his past into goals for the future. Joe was able to analyze his own life and figure out how he can help himself. In some of these ways, Dr. Miller and Joe searched for different ways to improve his career, rekindle relationships with family and friends, and regain the support that he had been missing from them.

References

Cain, D. (2010). Person-centered psychotherapies. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association

Client-Directed Outcome-Focused Therapy for Loss. American Psychological Association. (2004). https://psyctherapy-apa-org.tcsedsystem.idm.oclc.org/Title/777700081-001.

Data from the NDNQI is used to improve nursing practices and support the strategic outcomes of an organization. This data is also used to create the Dashboard. The Dashboard, then, is used to create an action plan. Correctly interpreting information presented on the Dashboard provides nurses with a better understanding of the goals of the action plan.

To prepare
For this Assignment, use the Dashboard located in this weeks Resources, to interpret the data and frame a nursing plan based on best practices.
    Review the Week 5 Assignment Rubric, provided in the Course Information area.
    Review the Week 4 Resources that pertain to the NDNQI and use of dashboards

link to resource #1

http://ojin.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/ANAMarketplace/ANAPeriodicals/OJIN/TableofContents/Volume122007/No3Sept07/NursingQualityIndicators.html

resource #2 use of dashboards article is an attachment below

    Choose a Nurse-Sensitive Quality Indicator that needs improvement based on the data presented in the Dashboard. Reflect on how you would develop a nursing plan with suggestions on how to improve performance in the chosen area.
    Develop a nursing plan that outlines suggestions on how to improve performance in the chosen area.
    Provide at least three best practices from evidenced-based literature to support your nursing plan.

Assignment
    Draft a 3- to 4 page paper analyzing areas where there is good performance and areas of opportunity from the sample Dashboard (attached below).
    Analyze the data provided in the Dashboard and select an area of performance that needs improvement. Include information on why this area was chosen.
    Develop a nursing plan that includes suggestions on how to improve performance on the selected indicator. Be sure to provide at least three best practices from the evidenced-based literature to support your suggested nursing plan.

After review of the quarterly Dashboard (insert dashboard link here), select one Quality Indicator that needs improvement. Thoroughly review the statistical data provided in the Dashboard and develop a nursing action plan based on best practices.
To prepare
    Review the Week Assignment Rubric, provided in the Course Information area.
    Review the Week 4 Resources that pertain to the NDNQI and use of dashboards
    Choose a Nurse-Sensitive Quality Indicator that needs improvement based on the data presented in the Dashboard. Include information on why this area was chosen.
    Develop a nursing plan that outlines suggestions on how to improve performance in the chosen area.
    Provide at least three best practices from evidenced-based literature to support your nursing plan.
Assignment
    Draft a 3- to 4 page paper analyzing areas where there is good performance and areas of opportunity from the sample Dashboard.
    Analyze the data provided in the Dashboard and select an area of performance that needs improvement.
    Develop a nursing plan that includes suggestions on how to improve performance on the selected indicator. Each suggestion should be based on at least three best practices.

    Rubric
    Excellent    Proficient    Basic    Needs Improvement
Provided a brief paragraph that included an overview of the assignment and its purpose.    Points Range:18 (7.20%) – 20 (8.00%)
Provided a fully developed overview of the assignment and its purpose with insightful analysis of concepts and related issues.    Points Range:16 (6.40%) – 17 (6.80%)
Provided a developed overview of the assignment and its purpose with reasonable analysis of concepts and related issues.    Points Range:14 (5.60%) – 15 (6.00%)
Provided a minimally-developed overview of the assignment and its purpose with limited analysis of concepts and related issues.    Points Range:0 (0.00%) – 13 (5.20%)
Provided a under-developed overview of the assignment and its purpose with little or no analysis of concepts and related issues.
Presented an analysis of the data from the Sample Dashboard. Provided a thorough description of the area of performance selected that needs improvement and discussed the statistical findings and why the area was selected.    Points Range:36 (14.40%) – 40 (16.00%)
Provided a fully developed analysis of the dashboard data focused on needs for improvement and statistical findings with insightful analysis of concepts and related issues.    Points Range:32 (12.80%) – 35 (14.00%)
Provided a developed analysis of the dashboard data focused on needs for improvement and statistical findings with reasonable analysis of concepts and related issues.    Points Range:28 (11.20%) – 31 (12.40%)
Provided a minimally-developed analysis of the dashboard data focused on needs for improvement and statistical findings with limited analysis of concepts and related issues.    Points Range:0 (0.00%) – 27 (10.80%)
Provided a under-developed analysis of the dashboard data focused on needs for improvement and statistical findings with little or no analysis of concepts and related issues.
Presented a nursing plan on three or more best practices that could be implemented to improve performance on the selected indicator. Included how each best practice could address the selected performance. Each best practice was supported by the professional literature.    Points Range:108 (43.20%) – 120 (48.00%)
Provided a fully developed nursing plan on three or more best practices to improve performance with insightful analysis of concepts and related issues    Points Range:96 (38.40%) – 107 (42.80%)
Provided a developed nursing plan on three or more best practices to improve performance with reasonable analysis of concepts and related issues.    Points Range:84 (33.60%) – 95 (38.00%)
Provided a minimally-developed nursing plan on three or more best practices to improve performance with limited analysis of concepts and related issues.    Points Range:0 (0.00%) – 83 (33.20%)
Provided a under-developed nursing plan on three or more best practices to improve performancewith little or no analysis of concepts and related issues.
Provided a summary of the main points in the paper.    Points Range:18 (7.20%) – 20 (8.00%)
Provided a fully developed summary of the main points with insightful analysis of concepts and related issues.    Points Range:16 (6.40%) – 17 (6.80%)
Provided a developed summary of the main points with reasonable analysis of concepts and related issues.    Points Range:14 (5.60%) – 15 (6.00%)
Provided a minimally-developed summary of the main points with limited analysis of concepts and related issues.    Points Range:0 (0.00%) – 13 (5.20%)
Provided a under-developed summary of the main points with little or no analysis of concepts and related issues.
Academic Writing Expectations (AWE 3) 4000 Level    Points Range:23 (9.20%) – 25 (10.00%)
Demonstrates fully developed sentence, paragraph, and essay level skills. Displays academic expression through fully developed use of evidence from multiple sources to support content. Meets the 4000 AWE level with no writing issues and exceeds the minimum reference requirement.    Points Range:20 (8.00%) – 22 (8.80%)
Demonstrates developed sentence, paragraph, and essay level skills. Displays academic expression through developed use of evidence from most sources to support content. Meets the 4000 AWE level with minimal writing issues and exceeds the minimum reference requirement.    Points Range:18 (7.20%) – 19 (7.60%)
Demonstrates minimally developed sentence, paragraph, and essay level skills. Beginning to display academic expression through minimally developed use of evidence from some sources to support content. Minimally meets the 4000 AWE level with several writing issues and meets the minimum reference requirement.    Points Range:0 (0.00%) – 17 (6.80%)
Demonstrates limited sentence, paragraph, and essay level skills. Does not display academic expression, has limited use of evidence with few or no sources to support the content. Does not meet the 4000 AWE level of writing and does not meet the mimium reference requirement.
APA Formatting: cover page, title of paper on second page, level headings, Times New Roman 12 font, 1″” margins, and page numbers. APA References: Uses in-text citations appropriately and format correctly. Paraphrases to avoid plagiarizing the source.
Reference list is in alphabetical order, hanging indent, double spaced in format. Each specific entry contains all information required by APA format including author, year of publication, title of publication, pages, DOI, website, as appropriate.    Points Range:23 (9.20%) – 25 (10.00%)
Demonstrates fully developed APA formatting and referencing requirements with no formatting errors.    Points Range:20 (8.00%) – 22 (8.80%)
Demonstrates developed APA formatting and referencing requirements with minimal formatting errors.    Points Range:18 (7.20%) – 19 (7.60%)
Demonstrates minimally developed APA formatting and referencing requirements with several formatting errors.    Points Range:0 (0.00%) – 17 (6.80%)
Demonstrates limited APA formatting and referencing requirements with multiple formatting errors.

Paper instructions:
a. Deconstruct Kohlbergs Moral Development theory and outline two models of moral judgement.
b. Discuss the ethical issues which surround the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines in any three cultures,
explaining clearly the cultural, moral and ethical issues surrounding the debates.
c. Outline your personal ethical and moral beliefs on the distribution of these vaccines, and justify your stance,
discussing the criteria that, in your opinion, should be used in your territory to distribute the vaccines

Catherine suffered serious physical injuries in an automobile accident and became acutely depressed as a result. One morning, she received a check for $17,400 in settlement of her claims arising out of the accident. She endorsed the check and placed it on the kitchen table. She then called Robert, her longtime roommate, to tell him the check had arrived. That afternoon, she was found dead in the apartment. The police found the check and a note from her, stating that she was giving it to Robert. Had Catherine negotiated the check to Robert?

Assignment attached.Note: Submit the screenshots of the models (the output results) and answer the questions.

10 points
1.    Produce a hierarchical clustering (COBWEB) model for iris data. How many clusters did it produce? Why? Does it make sense? What did you expect?
Change the acuity and cutoff parameters in order to produce a model similar to the one obtained in the book. Use the classes to cluster evaluation what does that tell you?

10 points
2.    Use the EM clustering method on either the basketball or the cloud data set. How many clusters did the algorithm decide to make? If you change from Use Training set to Percentage evaluation split 66% train and 33% test – how does the evaluation change?

10 points
3.    Use a k-means clustering technique to analyze the iris data set. What did you set the k value to be? Try several different values. What was the random seed value? Experiment with different random seed values. How did changing of these values influence the produced model?

20 points
4.    Choose one of the following three files: soybean.arff,, zoo.arff or zoo2_x.arff and use any two schemas of your choice to build and compare the models. Which one of the models would you keep? Why?

You will be assigned a night to lead the class in a 30-
minute discussion related to our course readings. You will develop a plan for stimulating debate,
whether it is a class activity, small group discussions, bringing in outside materials like video
clips or a short in-class reading, discussion questions posed to the class or anything else you can
dream up. The texts and theories are by no means perfect, so this is a chance to engage in
thoughtful, scholarly critique about the readings for the week.  The reading comes from Organization Communication Foundations, Challenges, and Misunderstandings (Chapter 3) also i need a outline and assignment for the class to do.

Use ALL the links provided  Each week, you will write a reflection that include how the readings:
a)     Relate to your personal experiences, attitudes, and philosophies
b)     Inform your evolving projects; and
c)     Raise questions and issues you would like to discuss further.

In your reflections, you need to draw connections between the readings and your own experiences, and consider the ways in which your responses to the texts are influenced by your previous coursework, work experience, epistemological leanings, racial, national/ethnic/linguistic/gender identities, etc. I encourage you to draw from the readings in your current and previous courses to make connections across disciplines.

https://www.tptoriginals.org/why-does-an-arts-education-matter/

https://www.steamtruck.org/blog/steam-education-history-importance

https://www.forbes.com/sites/robynshulman/2020/03/10/this-is-what-happens-when-we-close-doors-on-creativity-in-the-classroom/?sh=5abac9d151e6

All students are to write an essay as part of the module assessment. The essay topics and
evaluation criteria are listed below.
The essay should be no longer than 3,000 words (+/- 10%) and submitted with a header sheet.
Your identity will not be revealed to the marker. The work should demonstrate understanding of a
relevant theory or conceptual framework, with application to case study examples. Choose ONE
of the following four topics for your essay.
I. High street bricks-and-mortar retailers are increasingly conducting their
business online. For a while their branding can rely on their high street heritage
but how do you think the brand should be managed as the online presence comes
to dominate?
II. Mass customisation appears to offer the ideal combination of efficient mass
production with customisation to the individual customer. For a specific company
of your choice, critically analyse the challenges and limits of such a strategy.
III. Laws and attitudes to bankruptcy vary around the world. As an entrepreneur,
which country do you think has the most business-friendly approach?
IV. It might be argued that no matter how enlightened the human resource
management (HRM) strategy, the workers are still perceived as assets with
related costs and profits. An alternative approach might see workers as investors
of human capital. What lessons can be learned from HRM approaches around
the world that might resolve this argument?
The basic format of the essay should be a theory, concept or approach which is critically
analysed. Then a case study or practical example should be presented that not only illustrates
how the theory can be applied but also reveals further critical insights into the theory itself. The
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conclusion should demonstrate how the case study can lead to an improvement in the theory.
Students should make all efforts to avoid plagiarism by reading and reflecting on the information
sources before committing their own thoughts to paper. There is never a reason to copy,
although quotations may be occasionally appropriate. It is recommended that students should
take note of the Turnitin similarity score when they submit. Harvard style referencing must
always be used