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    inquires how client came to the shelter. Client is a 23 year old single African American female who entered BHWS on 10/26/2015 because she was staying with family members and they put her out. Client reported she was diagnosed with Bipolar and anger management. Client report she…

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    of word choice begins with hostility to express her antipathy towards her father but ends with her awe of his laugh; she is waiting for her father to “explode” the “black box” with his “idea of / fatherhood.” When she does this she is demonstrating anger towards the father and it’s confirmed when she calls him a “recalcitrant child”. She is in a way referring to herself as a recalcitrant child, currently…

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    Sophocles’ play Oedipus Rex shows how people let their emotions control them to the point where they can no longer think rationally. There are many instances where the characters in the play let their emotions cloud their judgement, which leads to the gods punishing them for their actions. King Laius and Queen Jocasta are told that their infant son is fated to kill its father, and couple with its mother, which causes them to panic. They decide to try to prevent this prophecy by leaving him to…

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    favorite phrase while driving. Along with a select choice of curse words, I would prefer not to mention. Over the years I have noticed drivers becoming more and more aggressive, myself included. It could be said that road rage is caused by people with anger issues. Which is only a part of the problem. The truth is there are so many more factors to road rage. nearly every driver suffers from road rage, or have been on the receiving end. Once we enter our cars, some of us feel invisible, and…

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    using them, and the last group (12) received no intervention or instructions (Goldstein, 4). The goal of the study was to see how effective ART was in the center, “ it looked at skill acquisition, minimal skill transfer, extended skill transfer, anger control enhancement, and impulsive reduction” (Goldstein, 4). At the end of the 10-week study, the children that under…

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    Hatred has been going with people many centuries. It can be defined as a deep emotional dislike towards an identity, group, objects, idea or behaviour and tightly wired with such feelings as anger, rage, violence. According to Lawrence Wilson it can be distinguished as “a way to shut down the mind to a degree, in order to handle overwhelming stress or trauma”. Hatred is a specific attitude which involves revulsion and aversion. Moreover, hatred is detected as the ego trait which very common for…

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    School Prevention

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    situations. Youth expectancy is based on a reward model therefore programs are based on a point system through positive reinforcement, “based on behavioral social skills and the use of a problem solving process as applied to interpersonal concerns, anger management, and conflict resolution skills” (Realmuto, et al.…

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    Anger In The Iliad

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    possessed in moderation, ought to be considered a virtue. Is there ever an appropriate time to act upon the emotion of anger? Anger can certainly act as a powerful motivation for human accomplishment and heroism, willing an individual to perform feats he otherwise, in a rational or calmer state of mind, would balk from undertaking. Thus, it would appear at first glance that anger, or at least some modicum of it, is a useful human emotion, serving as a sort of valor enhancing stimulant. While…

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    So because they felt bad they knew how the student was feeling and wanted help them out so they don’t feel how they felt in their dream or childhood. Humanism Humanism approach could explain this situation by having the person decide whether they wanted to do the right thing and help the student out. Also they could examine the event and the feelings the student was feeling at that time to help them out. Neurobiological Neurobiological approach cannot explain this situation because…

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    Masculinity In School Ties

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    Mainstream media representations of masculinity play a role in shaping attitudes and ideas about what it means to be a “real” man in our society. In most media portrayals, male characters are rewarded for self-control and the control of others, aggression and violence, financial independence, and physical desirability. Many characteristics of the alpha stereotype are demonstrated through the character of David Greene who is played by Brenden Fraser in the movie School Ties (1992), directed by…

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