Hematopoietic:
J.D. is a 37 years old white woman who presents to her gynecologist complaining of a 2-month history of intermenstrual bleeding, menorrhagia, increased urinary frequency, mild incontinence, extreme fatigue, and weakness. Her menstrual period occurs every 28 days and lately there have been 6 days of heavy flow and cramping. She denies abdominal distension, back-ache, and constipation. She has not had her usual energy levels since before her last pregnancy.
Past Medical History (PMH):
Upon reviewing her past medical history, the gynecologist notes that her patient is a G5P5with four pregnancies within four years, the last infant having been delivered vaginally four months ago. All five pregnancies were unremarkable and without delivery complications. All infants were born healthy. Patient history also reveals a 3-year history of osteoarthritis in the left knee, probably the result of sustaining significant trauma to her knee in an MVA when she was 9 years old. When asked what OTC medications she is currently taking for her pain and for how long she has been taking them, she reveals that she started taking ibuprofen, three tablets each day, about 2.5 years ago for her left knee. Due to a slowly progressive increase in pain and a loss of adequate relief with three tablets, she doubled the daily dose of ibuprofen. Upon the recommendation from her nurse practitioner and because long-term ibuprofen use can cause peptic ulcers, she began taking OTC omeprazole on a regular basis to prevent gastrointestinal bleeding. Patient history also reveals a 3-year history of HTN for which she is now being treated with a diuretic and a centrally acting antihypertensive drug. She has had no previous surgeries.
Case Study Questions
Name the contributing factors on J.D that might put her at risk to develop iron deficiency anemia.
Within the case study, describe the reasons why J.D. might be presenting constipation and or dehydration.
Why Vitamin B12 and folic acid are important on the erythropoiesis? What abnormalities their deficiency might cause on the red blood cells?
The gynecologist is suspecting that J.D. might be experiencing iron deficiency anemia.
In order to support the diagnosis, list and describe the clinical symptoms that J.D. might have positive for Iron deficiency anemia.
If the patient is diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia, what do you expect to find as signs of this type of anemia? List and describe.
Labs results came back for the patient. Hb 10.2 g/dL; Hct 30.8%; Ferritin 9 ng/dL; red blood cells are smaller and paler in color than normal. Research list and describe for appropriate recommendations and treatments for J.D.
Cardiovascular
Mr. W.G. is a 53-year-old white man who began to experience chest discomfort while playing tennis with a friend. At first, he attributed his discomfort to the heat and having had a large breakfast. Gradually, however, discomfort intensified to a crushing sensation in the sternal area and the pain seemed to spread upward into his neck and lower jaw. The nature of the pain did not seem to change with deep breathing. When Mr. G. complained of feeling nauseated and began rubbing his chest, his tennis partner was concerned that his friend was having a heart attack and called 911 on his cell phone. The patient was transported to the ED of the nearest hospital and arrived within 30 minutes of the onset of chest pain. In route to the hospital, the patient was placed on nasal cannula and an IV D5W was started. Mr. G. received aspirin (325 mg po) and 2 mg/IV morphine. He is allergic to meperidine (rash). His pain has eased slightly in the last 15 minutes but is still significant; was 9/10 in severity; now7/10. In the ED, chest pain was not relieved by 3 SL NTG tablets. He denies chills.
Case Study Questions
For patients at risk of developing coronary artery disease and patients diagnosed with acute myocardial infarct, describe the modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors.
What would you expect to see on Mr. W.G. EKG and which findings described on the case are compatible with the acute coronary event?
Having only the opportunity to choose one laboratory test to confirm the acute myocardial infarct, which would be the most specific laboratory test you would choose and why?
How do you explain that Mr. W.G temperature has increased after his Myocardial Infarct, when that can be observed and for how long? Base your answer on the pathophysiology of the event.
Explain to Mr. W.G. why he was experiencing pain during his Myocardial Infarct. Elaborate and support your answer.
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Hematopoietic and Cardiovascular Case Studies: Risk Factors, Symptoms, and Treatment Recommendations Title: “Diagnosing and Understanding Acute Myocardial Infarction: A Case Study of Mr. W.G.”
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“Examining Contemporary Issues: Analyzing Arguments for and Against”
Attached is an example of what it should look like.
•1. Choose a contemporary social, moral, or political issue. Present and explain that issue.
•2. Present one response someone has to that issue as an argument in standard form.
•3. Present an argument against on of the premises of that ^ argument, this argument also should be in standard form.
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“Nursing Advocacy: Empowering Change through Innovative Projects and Competencies” “Improving Patient Safety and Quality through Policy Formulation and Future Preparedness in Healthcare Settings” “Improving Patient Safety and Quality of Care: Implementing an Aggressive/Hostile Behavioral Visitation Policy and Procedure Manual at Jackson Hospital” Title: Development of a Comprehensive Aggressive/Hostile Behavioral Visitation Policy and Procedure Manual for Jackson Hospital
Answer all the questions with sources within less than 5 years. (Chapter 1- 24) PLEASE HAVE CREATIVE Title. Attached files are draft version for behavioral agreement.
Attachments are just for reference use if needed.
American Association of Colleges of Nursing (2011). The essentials of master’s education in nursing. https://www.aacnnursing.org/Education-Resources/AACN-Essentials
1) Answer/contribute with intriguiing conversation to these post with 1 NEW Source (within less than 5 years). Min. 200words.
In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare, it is crucial to develop innovative projects that address the growing needs of both healthcare providers and the diverse patient population. Focusing on eliminating waste of blood products in the operating room, I have realized that such initiative has the potential to significantly improve efficiency, reduce errors, and enhance patient care. When working through each phase of this project lifecycle, planning, development, implementation and evaluation, I am confident that this initiative will meet the complex demands of modern healthcare.
When planning began, a needs assessment helps to analyze the current workflow process, identifies and barriers, enables staff to be engaged with the discussions and how it is impacted specific patient populations (Association, A. N. (2015). With this information allows to establish the measurable goal for elimination of blood products.
The development phase provides collaboration between interdisciplinary teams, the diversity among each team helps to address the needs of all, especially when using the modern technology to support efficiency and accuracy.
Implementation phase and rollout when establishing a robust training program which addresses various roles, needs among the healthcare system. And provides ongoing support and resources for continuous learning.
BY using quantitative and qualitative data during the evaluation process helps to share the lessons learned, best practices and identifies areas for improvement. This provides data-driven decisions that help healthcare systems make more informed decisions.
As healthcare continues to evolve, this project can contribute to more efficient, safe and patient-centered healthcare system. I realize that such an innovative project will be crucial in meeting the growing and changing needs of our society.
Reference:
Association, A. N. (2015). Nursing (3rd ed.). American Nurses Association. https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/books/9781558106215
Hughes, R (2018) Tools and Strategies for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety – Patient Safety and Quality – https://www.ncbi.nim.nih.gov
2) Answer the question /contribute with intriguiing conversation to these post with 1 NEW Source (within less than 5 years). Min. 200words. Reflecting deeper, what do you feel are the most important key points to advocacy in the nursing profession? How about as a Master’s prepared nurse? This questions is from post below:
The healthcare profession is always active and must constantly be prepared for change to adapt to new trends and issues. Since the roles and needs of a nurse who graduates from a master’s degree program are constantly changing, it is essential to show competencies that facilitate responding to these needs. My practicum project, which involved developing and proposing a comprehensive Aggressive/Hostile Behavioral Visitation Policy and Procedure Manual, has prepared me to meet these demands, particularly in health policy and advocacy, aligning with Essential VI: Health Policy and Advocacy.
Planning and Development of the Project
This research focuses on the planning and development of the project. In the planning phase of my project, I realized that Jackson Hospital had a severe weakness in the current visitation policy, which needed explicit provisions for handling aggressive conduct. It helped me to define the range of issues I would focus on in my project at its early stage. The lack of a coherent and adequately developed policy was dangerous for the patients, the staff, and all the people visiting the hospital. To achieve this objective, I aimed to improve the hospital’s safety and quality since this area posed a significant problem. This corresponds with Essential VI as it is clear from the above discussion how policy formulation impacts healthcare settings and patients.
Implementation
For this project to be instigated, it was imperative to understand the legal and ethical aspects of patient handling. For instance, the legal limitation of being unable to ‘fire’ a patient due to their inappropriate behavior forced them to seek a solution that would work. Working with the legal consultants and the hospital administration, I devised a policy to protect patient’s rights while ensuring that healthcare facilities were safe for everyone. This process was a clear example of health policy advocacy in that it ensured the policy was legally sound and that all stakeholders involved were protected from harm.
Utilization of Informatics
The application of healthcare informatics is among the critical approaches in this process. Using Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and data analysis, I could register cases of assertive conduct and determine its trends and contributing factors. It helped introduce highly specialized interventions and prevention measures based on numerical information. Informatics also disseminated the new policy among the hospital staff so that everyone knew about the latest developments and how they would enforce the new procedures (Cameron, 2021). Indeed, this application of informatics captures the essence of technology in formulating and applying policies, which forms a core requirement of modern nursing practice.
Advocacy and Policy Presentation
Presenting and submitting the policy to the administration entailed letting the administration know that the policy is needed and works. Risk: I focused on the dangers of the existing policy loopholes and showed how the new policy would minimize such risks. Also, the policy should be posted on conspicuous notice boards in the form of brief overviews of the policy in focal areas of the hospital to ensure that patients, visitors, and personnel are informed. My evidence-based synthesis appreciated this advocacy, where I highlighted the importance of being assertive in handling aggressive behavior. In this phase of the project, the focus is on the advocacy of the nurse, who should advocate for policies that safeguard and improve patient care.
Preparation for Future Trends
Looking into the future is always a sensible and safe practice for a nursing administrator, especially regarding technological developments and new trends in the healthcare industry. For the next 10 years, innovations like artificial intelligence (AI), telemedicine, and high-end data analytics will experience further innovation. These technologies will, in turn, help further the delivery of more patient-focused care and the general outcomes of the healthcare system.
Thus, it is possible to underline the need to practice continuous professional development for these changes. Some of these are taking a training program in the area, collaborating with practitioners from other disciplines, and keeping abreast with the latest innovations in the medical field. For instance, knowledge of how AI can be integrated into the predictive analysis of patient conduct can aid in creating better methods of addressing patient misbehavior.
Importance of Preparation
This is important because it helps the nursing administrators prevent or prepare to handle the changes well in advance (McCullagh et al., 2021). This way, when something comes up, we can act effectively by putting policies and practices in place that will not only solve the problem at hand but also take advantage of the situation to enhance healthcare delivery. This proactive approach helps to guarantee that healthcare organizations will stay solid and capable of delivering the highest standard of care even in the face of new and challenging conditions.
Conclusion
Therefore, my practicum project has helped me gain the necessary tools to deal with healthcare policy and advocacy. By creating and adopting a detailed behavioral policy, the discussed candidate possesses the potential to handle significant problems and enhance the quality of patients’ treatment. Overall, future changes will require further preparation and considerable focus on the tendencies that are likely to continue in the future to ensure the constant provision of high-quality healthcare services. Hence, I am ready to lead and foster change in the ever-evolving healthcare field by embracing informatics, engaging in professional development, and advocating for policy changes.
References
American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). (2011). The essentials of master’s education in nursing. https://www.aacnnursing.org/Portals/42/Publications/MastersEssentials11.pdf.
Cameron, C. (2021). Patient compliance: Recognition of factors involved and suggestions for promoting compliance with therapeutic regimens. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 24(2), 244–250. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1046/j.1365-2648.1996.01993.x.
McCullagh, J., Proudlove, N., Tucker, H., Davies, J., Edmondson, D., Lancut, J., … & Green, L. (2021). Making every drop count: reducing wastage of a novel blood component for transfusion of trauma patients. BMJ Open Quality, 10(3), e001396. https://bmjopenquality.bmj.com/content/bmjqir/10/3/e001396.full.pdf.
3) Summarize all the essentials. Each essentials should be two or three or more sentences. Min. Words. 6. SEE ESSENTIALS attachment to summarize it. Make it personable.
*** I had presented my course project to the administration. The followings are the email ….
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to propose the implementation of a comprehensive Aggressive/Hostile Behavioral Visitation Policy and Procedure Manual as part of my MSN Nursing capstone project. The primary objective of this policy is to enhance the quality of care and ensure a safe working environment for both patients and healthcare staff at Jackson Hospital.
After revising the visitation policy on the intranet, I noticed the absence of specified procedures for managing aggressive behavior. This prompted me to develop an expanded policy to address this critical issue comprehensively.
Additionally, during my review, I observed that the current visitation policy requires all visitors to show identification at registration/entrance and obtain a visitor pass. However, I have not seen consistent enforcement of this policy, nor have I observed visitors wearing the visitor pass badges or have been handed by the staff. This lapse in security measures poses a significant risk to the safety of patients, healthcare staff, newborns, and others within the facility.
In addition to implementing the policy, I would like to request permission to display a poster summarizing this policy in key areas of the hospital. This poster would be placed in the lobby, in each patient’s room, and in the hallways to inform patients, visitors, and families of the expectations and consequences regarding aggressive behavior. This proactive measure will help ensure that everyone entering our facility is aware of our zero-tolerance stance and the procedures in place to handle any incidents.
Implementing this policy and the accompanying poster will significantly improve the safety and quality of care provided at Jackson Hospital. It will also foster a more supportive and secure working environment for healthcare staff. I am confident that with your support, we can effectively address the challenges posed by aggressive behavior and enhance the overall healthcare experience for all stakeholders.
If there are any changes needed or key points you have questions about, please let me know. The attachments include the detailed policy paper and the poster. I would greatly appreciate your prompt response.
I look forward to discussing this proposal further and working together to implement this crucial policy. Thank you for considering this important initiative.
SEE THE ATTACHMENT FOR THE POLICY.
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Email to my professor below:
I encountered some initial difficulties in this project, particularly concerning the legal aspects of “firing” a patient from the hospital due to behavioral issues, which is prohibited by law. After reviewing Jackson Hospital’s visitation policy, I found it lacked specifics on handling zero-tolerance behavior. This discovery led to the development of my proposal for a comprehensive Aggressive/Hostile Behavioral Visitation Policy and Procedure Manual as part of my MSN Nursing capstone project.
BELOW attachments are the ones i used as a tools (including surveys) to create my project on aggressive behavioral visitation poster and policy and procedure to present to policy committee. -
Title: “The Power of Vulnerability: Embracing Our Imperfections” In the video, “The Power of Vulnerability” by Brené Brown, she discusses the importance of vulnerability in our lives and how it can lead to deeper connections
Write:
Summarize the video. Give two quotes or main points that you found important or interesting. Give your overall reaction to the video.
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Developing an Effective School-and-Community Relations Plan: A Three-Phase Process of Strategic Planning
Reflect on your district’s school-and-community relations plan through the three-phase process of strategic planning: goal-objective procedures, implementation procedures, and evaluation procedures. Based on the principles in this chapter, explain each of the three procedural phases, and discuss how each of these phases reflects the process of developing an effective school-and-community relations plan. Using your school district’s comprehensive improvement plan or its public relations plan, provide practical evidence regarding how each of the three procedural phases are present in your district’s policy-making.
Your post must be a minimum 750 words, not including APA references. Do not post the question in your response. Must reply to two classmates’ posts before deadline. -
Annual Editions Article Summaries: Exploring Human Development Across the Lifespan
Directions:
There are
6 Units in total that need short summaries. Kindly title and summarize each
unit separately via Microsoft docs.x
PDF of the
book is attached.
Please no
AI or plagiarism as my school will check.
If you
have any questions feel free to contact me Thank you 😊
UNITS
AND TITLE
Annual Editions Article Summaries: Unit 1
– Genetics and Parental Influences
Choose 2 articles from unit one and write a short
summary and reaction to each article.
Annual Editions Summaries: Unit 2 –
Development During Infancy and Early Childhood
Choose 1 article from Unit 2 and write a short
summary to the article.
Annual Editions Summaries: Unit 3 –
Cognition and Schooling
Choose 2 articles from Unit 3 and write a short
summary and reaction to each article.
Annual Editions Summaries: Unit 4 – Family
and Culture
Choose 2 articles from Unit 4 and write a short
summary and reaction to each article.
Annual Editions Summaries: Unit 5 –
Adolescence and Early Adulthood
Choose 2 articles from Unit 4 and write a short
summary and reaction to each article.
Annual Editions Summaries: Unit 6 – Middle
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Understanding the Intersection of Mental Illness and Criminality: A Comparative Analysis of Traditional and Contemporary Approaches Introduction Mental illness and criminality are two complex and often intertwined issues that have been the subject of much debate and discussion in the criminal justice
Submit a 1,500- to 2,000-word paper in which you:
Explain how to distinguish between mental illness and criminality, using examples from the case studies to illustrate the difference.
Explain how the criminal justice system has typically or “traditionally” addressed an offender who has committed a crime due to a mental health issue, using examples from the case studies to illustrate this approach.
Explain how the contemporary criminal justice system addresses an offender who commits a crime due to a mental health issue, using examples from the case studies to illustrate your response. For example, address the following issues:
How should the responding officer proceed?
How should this person be processed through the criminal justice system?
What are the appropriate charges, if any?
How should the judge at the arraignment hearing proceed?
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“Effective Strategies for Locating and Evaluating Sources of Evidence in Nursing: A Review of Electronic Database Search Methods”
TEMPLATE IS PROVIDED IN DOCUMENTS: PLEASE FOLLOW THE TEMPLATE ALONG WITH THIS INFORMATION FOR REFERENCE.
Objectives
Identify electronic database search strategies (e.g., CINAHL, PubMed)
Locating and evaluating sources of evidence
Deliverables
Write a 3-5 page (not including the title and reference pages) paper
APA 7 formatted paper with an introduction and conclusion.
APA 7 headings for each section of the paper
At least 3 peer-reviewed articles
Step 1: Research
Interview a librarian or nursing scholar on methods for locating and appraising health and other relevant research literature and electronic database search on strategies.
You may want to base this research on your idea from your Capstone Project; however, you may not self-plagiarize your previous work.
Step 2: Consider
Write a quality appraisal of the Library and resources.
What did you learn?
How do you locate and evaluate sources of evidence?
Which electronic database would you use most and what types of search words would you use?
What are the strengths?
What are the weaknesses?
Is it adequate? Why or why not?
Step 3: Write
Write a paper that addresses the questions above.
Step 4 Save and submit
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“Developing an Implementation Plan for Data Collection and Education in a Research Project” Introduction When conducting a research project, it is crucial to have a well-developed implementation plan for data collection and education. This plan outlines the strategies and procedures that will
Implementation Plan
You will provide a 500 word academic essay outlining and explaining your implementation plans for your project. This will include, but is not limited to:
Data collection tool(s)
Codebook(s)
Education plans for individuals who will be responsible for data collection and identifying data.
Implementation Plan
You will provide a 500-word academic essay outlining and explaining education provided to any individuals who will be responsible for data collection and de-identifying data.
**Note: If no education provided, you will explain your intervention process.
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Interview with Siera Lavoy, LPC: Exploring the Journey towards Becoming a Counselor and Advocating for Mental Health Awareness Title: “Empowering Adolescents and Promoting Social Change: Reflections on a Career in Clinical Mental Health Counseling”
COVER PAGE AND REFERENCE PAGE CANNOT BE COUNTED IN PAGE COUNT. I can provide a template for this assignment to edit. Who you are interviewing.
Siera Lavoy, LPC
Describe his or her professional license, setting, population/specialization, and any other relevant information.
This can be added on to. She works Inpatient with both low acuity and high acuity adult patients and geriatric, adolescents from ages 13-18yrs of age and private practice.
Explain why you selected this counselor to interview.
She and I have similar backgrounds. I was intrigued by her background and passion for the field. I’ve had the opportunity to meet her in person and was captivated by her approach to the patient and staff that she works with. She has the material essence that she take with her clients and they listen to her with intent. She not afraid to meet her clients where they are; very detailed, and shows love in a professional but courteous way. A detailed write-up of the interview, with links back to the Learning Resources. Note: Your write-up should be presented as a narrative rather than a listing of questions and answers.
In your write-up include how this information relates to the material in the course. (Cite the Learning Resources from the course consistently throughout your paper using APA style citations.) the book used was Orientation to the counseling profession. Let me know if you need anything else.
Provide a reflection on the following questions:
Consider your response to the Week 1 Spark Discussion question. How has your vision changed over the past 10 weeks? What is the same? What new insights have you gained?
My journey towards becoming a counselor has been shaped by a deeply personal evolution and a profound commitment to mental health advocacy. While my childhood aspirations did not initially align with counseling, life experiences gradually led me down this path. Through my own struggles during adolescence and into my twenties, I gained firsthand insight into the challenges individuals face in navigating mental health issues. It was during this time that my passion for forensic psychology began to transform into a calling for counseling.
As I navigated my own journey, I found myself naturally drawn to supporting others in similar situations, offering a listening ear and empathetic understanding. Even before formally pursuing a counseling career, I found myself engaging in informal counseling roles, providing support and guidance to those in need. It became increasingly clear to me that my purpose lay in empowering individuals to find their voices, to feel understood, and to embrace their own sense of normalcy despite societal pressures and stigmas.
My motivation for becoming a counselor stems from a profound desire to offer others the support and guidance that I wish I had received during my own struggles. I am driven by the opportunity to provide individuals with a safe space to explore their thoughts and emotions, to help them recognize their inherent worth, and to empower them to navigate life’s challenges with resilience and confidence. Ultimately, my goal as a counselor is to advocate for mental health awareness and to contribute to the creation of a more compassionate and understanding society
Currently, I hold the position of an inpatient psychiatric counselor, where I engage with a diverse range of individuals spanning from high acuity to low acuity cases. Among the demographics I work with, adolescents aged 13 to 18 hold a special place in my heart. There’s a maternal instinct within me that drives my desire to offer them a sense of security, safety, and understanding during their most vulnerable moments. While adolescents are my preferred focus, my caseload also encompasses geriatric and adult populations.
In terms of my professional aspirations, I am inclined towards remaining within the realm of inpatient counseling, however, the program that I have enrolled in here at Walden has school settings. My preference here lies in working with middle- to high school students, where I believe I can make a significant impact on their emotional well-being and academic success. Through my experiences and interactions with diverse populations, I have cultivated a passion for guiding and supporting individuals through their personal journeys towards healing and growth. As I continue to navigate my career, I am committed to fostering environments where individuals of all ages feel empowered, heard, and valued.
As mentioned above my present role as an inpatient psychiatric counselor, I have the privilege of engaging with individuals across various age groups, from adolescents to geriatric patients. Adolescents, in particular, hold a special place in my heart due to my innate desire to provide them with a sense of security, safety, and understanding during their vulnerable moments. While adolescents are my preferred focus, I also work with geriatric and adult populations, people that have been diagnosed with BPD, MDD, OCD, and people that have been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, etc. These are just some of the patients that I have had the pleasure of working with and seeing them change from the point of admission to discharge.
In addition to providing direct clinical care, I am deeply committed to serving as an agent for social change as a licensed counselor. I recognize that my role extends beyond individual therapy sessions and encompasses advocating for systemic changes that promote mental health and social justice on a broader scale. As a counselor, I aim to leverage my platform to address systemic inequalities and advocate for policies that prioritize mental health care accessibility, especially for marginalized communities.
One of the ways I plan to serve as an agent for social change is by actively engaging in community outreach and education initiatives. By partnering with local schools, community centers, and non-profit organizations, I can provide psychoeducation workshops, support groups, and resources to increase mental health awareness and destigmatize seeking help for mental health concerns
Moreover, I recognize the power of technology and various channels to reach a wider audience and effect change. Through social media platforms, blogs, podcasts, and online forums, I intend to share evidence-based information, resources, and personal stories to raise awareness about mental health issues and promote de-stigmatization. By utilizing these digital platforms, I can connect with individuals beyond the confines of traditional therapy settings and provide support and validation to those who may be hesitant to seek help.
What did you learn from the interview that you did not learn in the course?
Pairings of inpatient treatment and private practice.
What, if anything, did you learn from the interview that contrasted with what you learned in the course?
here you can talk about the steps one had to take with continuing education, application of the Aca code of ethics and using them in the field.
What do you anticipate the impact of being a clinical mental health counselor may be on who you are personally?