I will definitely go with moral standards hands down. Religion is not required. People have moral values regardless of religions or claimed deities. I am not making the connection of ethics to religions, we use ethics, we don't need religion. A large population of non religious people exist around tRead more
I will definitely go with moral standards hands down. Religion is not required. People have moral values regardless of religions or claimed deities. I am not making the connection of ethics to religions, we use ethics, we don’t need religion. A large population of non religious people exist around the world living as people do with morals without gods or religions.
Before you decide to become a special education teacher, spend some time working with special needs children. There are many different types of disabilities, and sometimes you can enjoy working with one group but not another. Ask yourself, do you want to teach children life skills? Do you want to heRead more
Before you decide to become a special education teacher, spend some time working with special needs children. There are many different types of disabilities, and sometimes you can enjoy working with one group but not another. Ask yourself, do you want to teach children life skills? Do you want to help children with learning disabilities, emotional disabilities, profound and multiple disabilities? Can you handle kids who spit on you, hit you, call you names, and still keep your cool? Not everyone is cut out for it. You will need at least a bachelor’s degree in special education and time spent as a student teacher.
One of the foundations of a therapeutic relationship is authenticity and honesty. That has to go both ways. An ethical therapist would never lie to their clients. We are trained in ways to give honest, even blunt, feedback if we need to. I don't know if this is part of what you're asking, but sometiRead more
One of the foundations of a therapeutic relationship is authenticity and honesty. That has to go both ways. An ethical therapist would never lie to their clients. We are trained in ways to give honest, even blunt, feedback if we need to.
I don’t know if this is part of what you’re asking, but sometimes my clients hear what they want to hear or expect to hear and not what I actually said. Part of what makes them clients is the tendency to misinterpret what other people say and do. It amazes me how often they hear an acknowledging statement as agreement.
Glutamine is used therapeutically in conditions of catabolic stress or malnutrition, especially those that involve damage to the lining of the gut. Glutamine is a key player in the metabolism of nitrogen. It acts as a nitrogen shuttle to reduce the amount of ammonia in the body. Impacts on blood ureRead more
Glutamine is used therapeutically in conditions of catabolic stress or malnutrition, especially those that involve damage to the lining of the gut.
Glutamine is a key player in the metabolism of nitrogen. It acts as a nitrogen shuttle to reduce the amount of ammonia in the body. Impacts on blood urea nitrogen and creatinine, even in people who have reduced kidney function, are not considered to be clinically significant. Studies have indicated supplemental glutamine does not benefit athletes who engage in intense exercise for less than 3 hours per day with respect to endurance/performance, exercise recovery or body composition. Supplementing glutamine can interfere with the absorption of other amino acids; reduce the production of endogenous glutamine, and increase production of glutamate and ammonia; impair ammonia transport and detoxification.
Which is more important- moral standards or religious standards?
Jeff Rhoads
I will definitely go with moral standards hands down. Religion is not required. People have moral values regardless of religions or claimed deities. I am not making the connection of ethics to religions, we use ethics, we don't need religion. A large population of non religious people exist around tRead more
I will definitely go with moral standards hands down. Religion is not required. People have moral values regardless of religions or claimed deities. I am not making the connection of ethics to religions, we use ethics, we don’t need religion. A large population of non religious people exist around the world living as people do with morals without gods or religions.
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Jeff Rhoads
Before you decide to become a special education teacher, spend some time working with special needs children. There are many different types of disabilities, and sometimes you can enjoy working with one group but not another. Ask yourself, do you want to teach children life skills? Do you want to heRead more
Before you decide to become a special education teacher, spend some time working with special needs children. There are many different types of disabilities, and sometimes you can enjoy working with one group but not another. Ask yourself, do you want to teach children life skills? Do you want to help children with learning disabilities, emotional disabilities, profound and multiple disabilities? Can you handle kids who spit on you, hit you, call you names, and still keep your cool? Not everyone is cut out for it. You will need at least a bachelor’s degree in special education and time spent as a student teacher.
See lessAre therapists allowed to lie to their patients?
Jeff Rhoads
One of the foundations of a therapeutic relationship is authenticity and honesty. That has to go both ways. An ethical therapist would never lie to their clients. We are trained in ways to give honest, even blunt, feedback if we need to. I don't know if this is part of what you're asking, but sometiRead more
One of the foundations of a therapeutic relationship is authenticity and honesty. That has to go both ways. An ethical therapist would never lie to their clients. We are trained in ways to give honest, even blunt, feedback if we need to.
See lessI don’t know if this is part of what you’re asking, but sometimes my clients hear what they want to hear or expect to hear and not what I actually said. Part of what makes them clients is the tendency to misinterpret what other people say and do. It amazes me how often they hear an acknowledging statement as agreement.
What are the side effects of using Glutamine?
Jeff Rhoads
Glutamine is used therapeutically in conditions of catabolic stress or malnutrition, especially those that involve damage to the lining of the gut. Glutamine is a key player in the metabolism of nitrogen. It acts as a nitrogen shuttle to reduce the amount of ammonia in the body. Impacts on blood ureRead more
Glutamine is used therapeutically in conditions of catabolic stress or malnutrition, especially those that involve damage to the lining of the gut.
See lessGlutamine is a key player in the metabolism of nitrogen. It acts as a nitrogen shuttle to reduce the amount of ammonia in the body. Impacts on blood urea nitrogen and creatinine, even in people who have reduced kidney function, are not considered to be clinically significant. Studies have indicated supplemental glutamine does not benefit athletes who engage in intense exercise for less than 3 hours per day with respect to endurance/performance, exercise recovery or body composition. Supplementing glutamine can interfere with the absorption of other amino acids; reduce the production of endogenous glutamine, and increase production of glutamate and ammonia; impair ammonia transport and detoxification.