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    John is a 16-year-old who has recently undergone an intervention to address his violent behavior towards both family and strangers. John now finds himself in a residential treatment home, where he receives group and individual therapy sessions. Throughout this paper, I will examine John’s case through the psychodynamic perspective. The psychodynamic perspective incorporates many ideas from Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theory. The psychodynamic approach focuses on the idea that people react…

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    as well as prevent them from learning their own lesson. In my opinion, there are advantages and…

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    is 16, but some people believe that the age should be raised. However, the driving age should not be raised to 18 because that will cause drivers to be less experienced behind the wheel and will push back the ability to get a job. If people start learning to drive at 18, they will have less experience behind the wheel. With less experience, they will not be accustomed to road safety and general rules that every driver follows. According to the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), older…

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    Mauro Senesi demonstrates and depicts the extensive contrast that is present in a child and an adult. Mauro Senesi precisely aims towards how they react and deal with change. The two sides are often seen intertwined with conflicts being so they value and view different ethics and beliefs.The child often is at a disadvantage as adults would overpower their viewpoints and adults are often unable to admit change. Within “The Giraffe”, Mauro Senesi enables his story to effectively utilize archetypes…

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    As attachment researchers have become interested in studying attachment security at older ages, the Strange Situation as the “gold standard” of attachment assessment has remained central. Today researchers developing assessments of attachment for children or adolescents frequently (a) use the same fourfold classification system of the Strange Situation, (b) seek to validate their measures by showing that infants who are securely or insecurely attached in the Strange Situation obtain the same…

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    In order to foster healthier thoughts and behaviors, it is important for therapists and clients to move beyond the concept of blame. Individuals learn to cope with life’s difficulties the best way that they can, given their circumstances. In this vein, Peled and Sacks (2008) offer a feminist critique that questions the validity of labeling women “codependent.” The codependent characteristics of caretaking and self-sacrifice are taught to women, especially in their roles as wives and mothers.…

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    An attachment is a special bond we have with the special people in our lives. These people make our day brighter when we see them. These special people may consist of the parents, grandparents, godparents, and even the caregiver. Babies begin to get attached to these special people at the age of six months. John Bowlby created the attachment theory and he believed that babies have an emotional bond with their caregivers (Berk & Meyers, 2016). There are four patterns of attachment development and…

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    Many of Adorno’s ideas can be recognized throughout The Merchants of Cool’s exploration of youth and popular culture. As addressed by Adorno, standardization, identification, and pseudo-individualization all take form in the growing teenage culture. In the documentary The Merchants of Cool, you can see how standardization is seen throughout the film. It shows how teens are very vulnerable in their quest for what’s considered “cool” in popular culture. Today, the search for being “cool” affects…

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    Have you ever starrted to work on something by yourself, just because you wanted to, and the only reason you started was because a friend inspired you? If you did, you can bet that Teen activists get inspired just like you. Teen activists are teens who want to make a positive influence on the world, trying to solve economic problems such as poverty and child labor. But where do you start out? How do you find a passion, or a drive to start being a teen activist? Don’t worry, because there are…

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    Ageism is an identity category which has affected my life, and is a topic I have been able to learn more about through this class. Keri DeJong and Barbara J. Love examine ageism and adultism in our society, and explain how ageism is the oppression of young people and elders as age-based social identity groups, and the ways in which access to participation in society and relationships are organized on the basis of age. Ageism has affected decisions about power, voice, and decision making as a…

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