Sentences with phrase «individual stage of change»

Utilize motivational interviewing in gathering information regarding client's risk and needs while developing case plans to support each client in their individual stage of change.

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«This organization takes the time to keep their fingers on the pulse of changes affecting manufacturing and exporting interests, and makes the implications of these changes known to individual members; which allows us to compete on the world stage
found that Philip Morris identified a female market niche, the feminist values of individuals in that niche, and the stimuli to which they respond as they attempt to fill their needs.As women's needs change with age and over time, advertisements were developed to reflect the needs encountered at different stages in women's lives.Cigarette brands for younger women stressed female camaraderie, self confidence, freedom, and independence; cigarette brands for older women addressed needs for pleasure, relaxation, social acceptability, and escape from daily stresses.
The CS&A Drama and Theatre Teacher Placement Team works with teachers and dramatists at every career stage, from recent college graduates to individuals with decades of experiences to professional actors, producers, or playwrights looking to make a career change.
This exhibition traces the evolution of his practice across each of its major stages, while asserting ongoing themes, most notably, the changing relationship of the individual to society as filtered through American mass media and architecture at the end of the 20th century.
«The Beginning of a New Era» stages artworks that investigate the concept of global village and the acceleration of our history, environmental changes and the invasion of technology in individual and social life.
... as drafted, the proposed legislation not only sets the stage for across the board wage freezes and restrictions on individual salary movement within range, but is also broad enough to allow for compensation reductions as well as a host of changes to non-compensation provisions of collective agreements.
Sometimes in families and relationships the way roles were once defined no longer fit as individuals begin to grow and change and move through different stages of the life cycle.
Although individualized teaching strategies may change epigenetic gene expression and improve reading and writing during earlier stages of education, the underlying gene sequences may continue to play an etiological role for individuals with expressive writing disorder, especially as curriculum requirements increase in nature, complexity, and volume with increasing academic complexity.
Developmental tasks: these comprise two sets of issues that arise as the result of natural processes of growth: (a) those associated with individual developmental stages, such as infancy, childhood, adolescence and mid-life; (b) those associated with family stages involving structural changes in its development, such as the beginning of marriage, first pregnancy and birth of the first child, leaving home for independent - living, etc..
She commonly works with individuals who are experiencing depression or anxiety, struggling with self - esteem, having difficulty adjusting to change or a new stage of life, or experiencing conflict within a relationship.
Mr. Breunlin is co-author (with Schwartz and MacKune - Karrer) of Metaframeworks: Transcending the Models of Family Therapy; co-author of Integrative Systemic Therapy: Metaframeworks for Problem Solving with Individual, Couples and Families; co-editor (with Lebow and Chambers) of The Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy; editor of Stages: Patterns of Change Over Time; and co-editor of the Handbook of Family Therapy Training and Supervision (with co-editors Liddle and Schwartz).
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