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    5. Chapter Two: “The Sieve and the Sand” (Part 2) When Montag arrives home, Mildred’s friends are at their home, watching the screens in the Parlor. He sits in silence, but his intense presence makes the entire room uncomfortable, to the point where they may “hiss a long sputtering his and explode,” at any given moment (92). Montag eventually breaks the silence, and the women begin to talk about children, and then politics “to please Guy,” (93). Unexpectedly, Montag leaves the room and returns…

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    Imagine, living on a farm with eight different horses. For a young woman named Amber this is an everyday reality. On August 31,2016 I interviewed a seventeen year old junior named amber. This is the First time i met this girl who is in my period four english class. While interviewing Amber Mantsch, I discovered many interesting things about her family life, academic interests, as well as her personality traits. According to Amber her family is very close. Amber is seventeen years old she…

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    Who am I? This is the one of the most challenging questions to answer, especially in the world today. The 21st century is becoming known for its identity crises. Because of the need to find oneself, people have been going as far as changing their primary gender to something they feel better expresses themselves. We may be influenced by an outside source; however, we are fully capable of creating our own identities. Barbara Mellix portrays this identity crises when she talks of almost having…

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    1. Specify three different actions or steps you will take in your initial session to build trust and rapport with Martha. Before interviewing Martha, I would provide an introduction of who I am, identify my role as a therapist, and thank her for coming to counseling. I would acknowledge that coming to counseling can be terrifying or challenging; however, I am here to help with any concerns that she has. In addition, I would provide a clear explanation of the therapeutic process and help…

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    The Tyger and the Lamb are both inspirations of God’s creation and are each other’s counterpart. The Tyger is alienated because of the fear, power, strength, and violence it makes people feel. The lamb is meek, giving the sense of happiness, joy, and pleasure which makes people feel the best out of life. As the Tyger is seen having fiery eyes and burning bright. It is hard to understand how our creator could have created a creature like this. “Tyger! Tyger! Burning bright / In the forests of…

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    The biggest surprise during the interview was to find out that Deborah still faces struggles with asking others for help. Many times when people are higher up in a company they are glad to delegate their work to other employees. I felt helpful in the fact that I was able to use information that we were taught in lab and class to somewhat flip the switch and guide her. I reminded her that it is not showing weakness to ask others for help, something I also have to remind myself sometimes. Another…

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    Growing up everyone asks us, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Later in our life deciding what we want to be becomes something important. Making a career decision can be complex and life changing so making the right career choice is really important. The two careers that I am going to be comparing is a criminal psychologist and sociologist. They are both similar yet very different compared to one another but they are both careers that I found most interesting. Criminal psychologist…

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    Client will be given a pretest to establish a baseline of how she is feeling and identifying her thoughts. Therapist will evaluate her progress or lack thereof with weekly check-ins and by the clients self-reporting. Client will also be given the PhQ-9 and the Becks depression inventory. The patient health questionnaire is a multipurpose tool to screen for depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideations. The tool focuses on the client’s severity of symptoms and how the client will respond to…

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    When doing this activity I asked my older friend how she would describe a typical date. She told me that in this generation it's now common for girls to ask a guy out on a date, but still expected of the guy to make the first move and ask a girl out. My friend described her typical date as having the guy pick her up from her house and go on a picnic in the park and swing by the grocery store before finding the perfect spot to get to know each other. I asked my one guy friend to go on a…

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    However, with Fluffy and Rocco, I could ask questions and get the gritty details of their marriage. They were willing to tell me facts and answer my questions openly (almost too open at times). This helped me understand the difference between Fluffy and Rocco as well. It created an opportunity to ask more personal questions about how they struggled and what made them want to change, work as a team and what they were feeling while answering questions about their hardest moments. Fluffy was open…

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