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    Similar to ‘Half-Past Two’ the poem ‘My Papa’s Waltz’ includes an authority figure of whom abuses their power over the child; in ‘Half-Past Two’ the teacher forgets about the child then when she remembers she attempts to blame the child for his own lateness, while in ‘My Papa’s Waltz’ the child and father are in a possibly physical and corporal relationship yet the child loves his father nonetheless. The strong feeling I will discuss in ‘My Papa’s Waltz’ is the fondness the child has of the…

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    Henry Murray’s Personology Introduction Henry Murray (born May 13, 1893), or is better known as Henry Alexander Murray in full was the founding father of personality psychology who focused on personology. Murray, unlike Gordon Alport, obtained minimal proper training in the field of psychology (Engler, 2014). He majored in history and acquired a Bachelors (B.A.) degree from Harvard. Following that, Murray also obtained his Masters (M.A.) in biology and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in biochemistry…

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    Oliver Sac’s book, Hallucinations, explores deep into the circumstances and signs that one has suffered, might suffer, or will suffer from hallucinations. He speaks about these neurological deceptions with personal experience. Sac’s digs deeper to raise awareness to the misconceptions surrounding hallucinations early on in the book. He begins this by focusing on how hallucinations can happen to anybody at anytime. The strategy of opening with this concept helps peak one’s interest in the subject…

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    Fear of Success Test Review The Fear of Success Scale (FOSS) was written by Miron Zuckerman and Stephen N. Allsion and published in the Journal of Personality Assessment in 1976. The test is a self-report Likert scale that can be used in different environments. There are twenty-seven questions approximately divided into questions about high or low levels of fear. The test was administered to a smaller group of people which indicates that it is a non-standardized test, providing information…

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    Noor Saket Prof. Abid Vali ENGL 355 11 Jan. 2017 Contradictory Actions and Knowledge in Beyoncé’s “Denial” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer and statesman, elucidates the power of contradictions in the life of human beings: “what we agree with leaves us inactive, but contradiction makes us productive” (Goethe). On the one hand, agreement and contradiction are mental processes, while on the other hand, inactivity and productivity, usually, are physical ones. This mental-physical…

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    approach which built up a psychoanalytic treatment that obtained from Freud. The primary purpose was in that it south to clarify regious opinions as far as psychic re-tries from man are an astral past. Jung proposed the self instead of the senses as the focal point of human encountering. Jung viewed man as attempting to understand a perfect selfhood as opposed to ace bestial instinctual and sexual drives when contrasted with by Freud question connection treatment by Klein, Winnicott and Fairborn…

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    Humanism is a psychological trend which rose in the fifties and sixties of the 20th century in American. Its main representative figures are Maslow (A.H. Maslow) and Rodgers (C.R.Rogers). Humanistic psychologists regarded students as “people” and emphasized the factors of human in the process of learning to respect people, the learners’ will, feelings, needs and values. Maslow stressed that research in the teaching process should pay attention to students’ cognition, emotion, motivation,…

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    John Gottman is one of the most productive marriage scholars in nowadays (Goldenberg, & Goldenberg, 2013). He developed his scientifically based martial therapy, which originally named marriage clinic approach, from the observational and longitudinal research on communication differences between happy, stable and unhappy couples in his “Love lab” (Gottman, Ryan, Carrere, & Erley, 2002). Gottman’s model is unique in the sense that his approach was grounded entirely in research results rather than…

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    Rationale Michael*, a married 68-year old male, was chosen for this case study because of the instant rapport I struck with him and how his case caused me to reflect on the psychosocial strain of a de-novo GBM case, for which there exists no definitive risk factors. I was also intrigued by his 2-phase sequential technique employing a true vertex-field, which from previous discussions with my colleagues, have caused me to develop inherited negative opinions regarding its use. Patient History &…

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    INTRODUCTION: According to Ong andHho1 fournier’s gangrene was originally described by Baurienne in 1764, but named by jean Alfred Fournier(1832 - 1914) in 1883 when he described the occurrence of a condition characterised by sudden onset in previously healthy young men, rapid progression to gangrene and absence of a definite cause, as quoted by Stephens et al.2 and Laor et al.3 the Persian physician Avicenna (980 - 1037) had earlier described the same condition in his book the Canon of…

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