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Michael D. Bayles | The Professions
In this reading, Bayles discusses the characteristics of being a professional and the complex relationship between generally autonomous professionals and their supervisors. He distinguishes between consulting and scholarly professions, concluding with a discussion of how professions monopolize services in order to keep out untrained practitioners.
-Which type of professional has traditionally practiced on a fee-for-service basis?
Potential Neglect
A situation where there is a risk or likelihood of neglect, characterized by failing to provide adequate care, support, or attention to someone's needs.
Elder
An individual of advanced age, often respected for their wisdom and experience, and sometimes referred to in the context of community leadership.
Needs
Essential requirements for survival and well-being, such as food, shelter, and love, which are necessary for the physical and emotional health of individuals.
Stepfathers
Men who are the husbands or partners of one's mother and are not one's biological father but may serve as a father figure.
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