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week 2 Assignment 2 Field Placement
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one to two pg Explain how and why your choices differed in Situations 1 and 2. Explain why it is important to use research and evidence to support your practice decisions. Explain when using theories and research evidence is most appropriate for making clinical decisions. Provide an illustration of this from your fieldwork experience,…
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What, according to your textbook, is a robust and useful theory?
Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words: What, according to your textbook, is a robust and useful theory? What goes into creating a theory? What is the difference between a theory and an idea? Human nature is a broader concept than personality. The assumptions about human nature are reflected in the theories…

