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Prepare a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation that illustrates how people create growth and find meaning out of trauma and suffering.
Create a mock case study of a client who is a survivor of a traumatic event and who has overcome the experience, and is now demonstrating resilience and overall wellbeing.
Include and discuss the following concepts:
- Introduce the concept of resilience.
- Describe the event the client experienced.
- Discuss how the client interpreted and overcame the event by use of meaning-making, sense-making and benefit-finding.
- Discuss the post-traumatic growth the client experienced.
- Explain the role of resilience in protecting wellbeing.
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Has the Presidency become too powerful?
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The Founding Fathers did not want the President to become as powerful as a king; however, as the head of government and commander-in-chief of the most powerful nation in the world the President of the United States has grown to one
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REECE POSITION
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Has the Presidency become too powerful?
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FALCON POSITION
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