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    Art Therapy Research Paper

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    well. Ever since, art has become an essential component of the therapeutic area and used in some treatments. According to the AATA art therapy can be defined as, “The therapeutic use of art making within a professional relationship, by people who experience illness, trauma or challenges in living and by people who seek personal development.” That is just one of many different ways to describe art…

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    be taken lightly and that is the student needs to experience and overcome failure. Everyone should be prepared to traverse failure. Failure catches up with everyone, but being able to overcome it is crucial for everyone. Zuckerman states that grades should not detract from the educational propose even though grades are a part of all that the college does. This should be used for preparing people to be successful adults. Zuckerman uses his experiences to show how failing his Statistics 100 class…

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    share their experiences, hope, and strengths with each other in a bid to solve their common problem and to assist each other to recover from alcoholism. AA focuses on a 12-step program that is based on a spiritual connection to a higher power to aid individuals overcome their addictions. Some individuals refer to drug addiction and alcoholism as chemical dependency of substance abuse. In this regard, non-alcoholics are sometimes introduced…

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    A Worthy Way to Live and Die According to Edgar Allan Poe Edgar Allan Poe is known for his masterful writing on all aspects of mortality and death, but his famous short story “The Masque of the Red Death” proves to be more than a simple story about death. While it is about death, Poe’s short story can be read and applied as a cautionary tale whose purpose is to illustrate a worthy way to live and die by portraying the opposite of both. This interpretation comes about when the story is viewed…

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    comfortable around them. Life was going great for me I had finally made friends and was less shy than ever before, but then my mom announced that we will be moving to South Carolina after Christmas break. I was devastated for once I was finally overcoming my shyness and made awesome friends but now I had to start over in an entirely different…

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    The Worth of Religion: Beowulf the Epic vs. Beowulf and Grendel “They swim only out of fear.” “But still, they swim.” Beowulf (Heaney. 2000) is a classic epic where the protagonist Beowulf, a great warrior, embarks on heroic adventures and kings reward him plentifully with gold and praise. However, in the recent Canadian movie adaptation -Beowulf and Grendel (Gunnarsson. 2005)- the director alters the epic, in particular Beowulf’s views concerning religion and fate. This movie takes the classic…

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    failure for twenty minutes. People asked me if I was okay, but I didn’t answer them. I was disappointed because my fears ruined my experience of rock climbing, I was even about to cry because I felt like I didn’t push myself to overcome a fear I’ve had for most of my life. I realized that I had to change a couple of things, I needed to get rid of my fears because they were affecting my experience of the trip. I also realized that I needed to push myself further because not only did I fail on my…

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    which the brain produces and prunes synapses; experience-expectant and experience-dependent. Experience-expectant production and pruning is the scenario where the brain is expected to have certain experiences thus shaping its development (i.e vocalization). The difference between experience-expectant and experience-dependent is that experience-dependent requires an experience to evolve before deciding whether or not to keep the synapse, whereas experience-expectant does not. The plasticity of…

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    Adlerian Theory Alfred Adler’s theories on therapy revolve around the core belief that human beings do not solely live in a realm of circumstance but in fact a realm of meaning, experiencing reality by the means in which the individual chooses to define it (Adler, 2014). Unlike his contemporaries who believed that people were static and responded to impulse and biological drives alone, Adler’s viewed them as purpose driven entities striving to achieve personal goals and self defined ideals…

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    education. I always had a passion for teaching and working with children. Learning everything that I keep on learning throughout college and experiences, makes me that much more passionate in becoming a future educator that could potentially make a change for children. When I first began my journey through education and getting my degree, I connected it with my experiences of when I was in school. Now that I have learned the difference about school and education and the different teaching…

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