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    The Freeman-Gravitas Prescriptive Executive Coaching Multi-Rater Assessment (FG-PEC; Gavita, et al., 2012). FG-PEC is a multi-rater measure (self-rating, subordinate, superior, colleague and client rating) of managerial skills relevant for the prescriptive executive coaching process, based on the cognitive behavioral approach to coaching. It has 50 items based on five domains relevant to managerial competencies: behavior, emotion, thoughts, situations, and socio-cultural context. The instrument…

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    1. Despite the broadening of psychodynamic theorizations, there are five major propositions that psychodynamic psychotherapists generally follow. The most central of these five is the unconscious; a postulation that is more developed and specific than any other postulation that can be found in current cognitive or social psychology (Westen, 1998; Bargh & Morsella, 2008). Primarily pursued by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) and then Johann Freidrich Herbart (1776-1841), the theory of…

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    Question 6: Big Five traits are Openness, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. Openness is described as a person who has traits of creativity curiosity and is also imaginative and artistic. Conscientiousness is described as a well-organized self-disciplined person who is conforming and deliberate in their actions. While Extroversion is a person who exhibits an outgoing personality type how is assertive and very active. Agreeableness is displayed as a person who is…

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    Marry Anne Warren’s infamous personhood argument lists 5 essential traits in order to be considered a person. These traits are: i. consciousness and capacity to feel pain, ii. reasoning, iii. self-motivated, iv. capacity to communicate, and v. presence of self-concept and self awareness. Warren continues to argue in favour that one is considered person if they possess at least one of these traits, for if they do not, they cannot be considered a person. It is clear that Warren is for the practice…

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    Assessment 1: Authentic Happiness Inventory Results: Score Range : 1 to 5 Authentic Happiness Inventory : 2.83 I disagree and agree with the results of my test. I feel as though the possible answer choices were limited. Some of the sections need more varying types of choices than just a change in one word from the above answer choice. Despite the limited number of answer choices, I feel that the number of question was insufficient to be able to calculate my happiness. The test only focuses on…

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    Response To Trauma

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    their cognitive schemas (Paris, 2000). Coping and personality factors can pose as a means to explain why some individuals experience traumatic events and life stressors more intensely than others. Personality definitions have been of much debate over the years; however…

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    not agree with are that I am somewhat conventional and that I tend to become anxious and nervous. Although I like feeling accepted by others, I do not believe that I am ordinary. I am always open to new experiences and meeting new people. However, I am not always open to crazy, over the top experiences. In spite of the fact that some situations do tend to make me feel anxious or nervous, I do not always feel that way. I am usually very calm and good at dealing with stressful or difficult…

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    also Tyler Durden (the same person), who have an entirely different personality. After observing such characteristics, it is likely that the protagonist of the story has a disorder, most likely being dissociative identity disorder. The character experiences more than one distinct identity/personality state, each having their own way of thinking, understanding the world, goals, actions, etc. Obviously being that Tyler Durden is the narrator, and it is possible that Marla is another made up…

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    Personality indicators or assessments can be an eye opener for a person who is not completely knowledgeable or truthful about his or her own personality traits. Personalities do tend to differ based on the various things such as the time of the week, time of the day, awareness, and even physical appearances. Personally, I feel my personality is acceptable and can improve, but with the help of a Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and a Big Five Personality Model, I have a new form of identity for myself…

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    Experience Machine The theory that pleasure is the only thing worth pursuing; the highest and most important goal in life is derived from Hedonism. The moral of Hedonism explains that pleasure brings happiness, it is good, and that of the opposite brings pain, which is bad. Those that we desire are desirable because it brings us some kind of pleasure (Mill, p. 20). Pleasure comes from an object. Because of this theory Robert Nozick shared with us in his book, the experience machine; a machine…

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