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What does it mean to use an Adlerian approach?

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Adlerian approach is based on the work of Alfred Adler, a contemporary of Sigmund Freud. According to this approach, we are all striving for significance, striving to be important in some way, and what is significant or important is different for each of us. As we strive for short-term and long-term goals, we may use methods to achieve our goals that are not as effective as we think they are or as effective as they used to be.

What does "in home" use mean?

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Our equipment is intended for private, residential use within a climate controlled room within your home. It is not intended for use by (but not limited to): Hotels, Resorts, Police and Fire Stations, Apartment Complexes, Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Clinics, Hospitals, Elementary, Middle and High Schools, YMCA's, Colleges, Universities, or Private/Public Health Clubs and business use of Personal Trainers. Back to top See similar questions...

How do you determine which intervention approach to use?

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Of the several things that need to be considered, the first is always the issue of urgency and safety. If you are responding to a crisis, the intervention approach you choose will reflect that urgency. Immediately address the crisis and ensure everyone safety. Family education and future plans can come later. However, if you are dealing with a chronic problem the classic, the family systems, or a blend of these approaches are available to you . See similar questions...

Which approach to mediation does the DRC use?

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The DRC practices a facilitative approach to mediation through which the parties are guided through the mediation process to settlement and improved communication. The mediators do not provide an evaluation of each parties' strengths and weaknesses as might happen in a mediation under an evaluative style of mediation. to top When you choose mediation as your resolution approach, you retain control over the decision on how to resolve things. See similar questions...

What does BioCarta mean by an "open source" approach to biology?

BioCarta - Charting Pathways of Life
Though many companies and labs work to map gene product interactions, it is unlikely that their efforts will be comprehensive or prioritized by critical, disease-linked gene products. By working with the entire life science research community - 300,000 strong - to develop this content, BioCarta mimics the way OS programmers build an optimal Linux operating system. Our technology incorporates the input of each scientist from his or her particular niche into the all-inclusive model. See similar questions...

Say more about a "process-oriented approach" — what does it mean?

Body-Centered Counseling (BBC)/Movement Therapy (MT)
Traditional Western therapy offers the client an agenda and/or interpretation based on a structured system of analysis, diagnosis and interpretation that follows a fairly prescriptive model. Process-oriented therapy follows what is going on within the client in the moment. See similar questions...

Claremont has been described as having a teacher-directed approach, what does that mean?

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That means that the teachers plan activities for the children to engage in and that there is a daily schedule, as well as monthly themes. Every day children have the opportunity to have free play, circle time, story time, activity time, and meet with some of our specialists. What being teacher-directed means at Claremont is that the children do not engage in free play all morning. We believe that children like structure and like having adults plan activities for them to engage in. See similar questions...

So what does that mean?

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Well apparently it has to do with something called gene expression, which refers to the pattern in which genes are switched on and off. And gene expression has a major effect on your body's biological processes. Each cell in your body contains a 'power-factory' that produces energy, called the mitochondria. See similar questions...

How the approach you use can help, hurt, and even prevent recovery. What you should know?

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How your breathing is affected, how it can contribute and even bring on panic, and how you can change it to help your recovery. How your attitude plays a role not only in your recovery, but also in your ability to attain lasting normal health. How your personality may be a significant factor in the onset of your condition, and what you should know about it in order to recover and remain recovered. quot;I've been to countless doctors, psychiatrists, and therapists over the last 15 years. See similar questions...

Why should I consider a Point-of-Use approach?

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A Point-of-Use (POU) treatment device is attached either under or on top of a household's sink to treat the water that comes from the faucet. There are several advantages to a POU approach for in-home treatment of arsenic, including: Immediate protection from contaminated water. An abundance of water treatment professionals are available to assist in selecting an appropriate system to meet specific treatment and maintenance needs. See similar questions...

What do you mean by 1-stop-shop approach?

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CE Info Systems offers end-to-end GIS System implementation services beginning with GIS Needs Assessment Study through System Implementation and Maintenance and helps organizations achieve highest levels of Return on Investment (ROI) in GIS technology. See similar questions...

What do you mean by your 'personal' approach?

The Travellers' Friend
We understand how important it is for travel organisers in your company to feel confident in the agency and we will ensure that they are given the opportunity to meet the members of our team responsible for your account. We know how aggravating it can be to have to deal with anonymous voices on the 'phone and we place considerable store in trying to build personal relationships and to maintain the continuity of personnel. See similar questions...

What approach to psychotherapy does Marilyn use?

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Marilyn’s approach to psychotherapy is grounded in Adlerian theory, an approach that emphasizes choice, goals, and action. From this foundation, Marilyn uses a variety of modalities and techniques in her treatment approach depending on individual client needs. Some common techniques are based in Adlerian theory, and include cognitive, behavioural, and drama and art techniques. See similar questions...

Why does InsureZone use a "clicks-and-mortar" approach?

InsureZone | about us
Studies have shown that Internet-based technology, while capable of everything from quoting to binding a policy, is not enough for a bank or other institution to be successful selling insurance online. Today, only a tiny fraction of insurance policies are sold over the Internet. However, online insurance sales are expected to soar to $4.1 billion in 2003, and more than $11 billion in sales will be influenced by the Internet, according to Forrester Research. See similar questions...

Why does the IMYM model use an interdisciplinary real-world approach?

IMYM Model FAQs
Within the IMYM model, learning becomes increasingly meaningful for students as their teachers work with them to draw connections among interdependent subject areas. This assists students to think across subject areas in attempting to solve social and technological problems and to develop essential interdisciplinary understandings. Teachers found that implementing one of the sample IMYM interdisciplinary units invited changes in the structure and operation of their classroom. See similar questions...

I’ve seen the term APV approach. What does that mean?

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A. APV is the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) term for an approach with vertical guidance, and it refers to specific ICAO criteria adopted in May 2000. This approach classification allows the use of stabilized descent using vertical guidance without the accuracy required for traditional precision approach procedures. The US has developed criteria for lateral/vertical navigation (LNAV/VNAV) and LPV approach procedures that meet this approach classification. See similar questions...

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