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    to the control group. Each participant was scanned prior to MBSR training and also filled out 3 questionnaires to assess each participant 's emotional levels. The Beck Depression Inventory- Second Edition (BDI-II) was used to assess depression levels and consisted of a clinical cut off if the score was 17 to 20. The Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) was used to assess anxiety levels and the Symptom Checklist 90 Revised (SCL-90-R) was used as a canvassing tool for psychopathology in participants.…

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    The within-subjects design I chose for my research question (What are the psychological reasons behind depression?) is the single factor two-level design. The single factor two-level design includes only two levels of a single independent variable. “All subjects receive both levels of the variable, but half the subjects receive the treatments in one order and half in the opposite order” (Bordens & Abbott, 2018, p. 324). The results and/or scores that I get from each treatment used are then…

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    On May 4, 2014, Justin Training examined Mitch Black to write a psychological report, using an unstructured interview, a Rorschach inkblot test, and the Beck Depression Inventory. From this report, it was clear that Mitch is aggressive, drinks excessively, has difficulties with relationships, and has problems with authority. In the conclusion of Training’s report, Mitch was diagnosed with mild depressive disorder and a tobacco addiction. However, the report falls short in many regards, and by…

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    milestone in adolescence (Johnson, 2004). It is especially important to the mental health of adults, as friends are the main support system they have at this time (Kessler et al., 2003). Depression is the most common mental disorder in Canada, with 4.7% of the population 15 years and up matched criteria for major depression according to Statistic Canada’s 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey. While professional help is highly encouraged (Kessler et al., 2003), seeking the support of friends or…

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    I know when he leaves that he has filled out a counseling rating form, with which I might be able to see certain aspects of today’s counseling sessions as beneficial and those that were deemed by the client to not be beneficial. This component of our clinic’s follow up of client experiences helps shape the ability to determine the effectiveness of counseling sessions together. Continued Growth & Development As I contemplate those things that might be helpful to consider for future sessions…

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    Throughout our lifetime, many people strive to be respected and honored in their own rights within their social class and their society. Therefore, in order to be respected one must be respectful, credible, trustworthy as well as honest. Hence, these traits form the core principal of what is known as good ethos. Ethos, clarified and explained by a famous Greek philosopher, Aristotle; is one of the vital elements of communication and speaking. Thus, one of the essential purposes of ethos is to…

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    The Other “L” Word “You used to be such a good Republican”. Never in my life did I ever expect those words to be directed towards me, or to come from somebody as familiar as my father. My simple and seemingly harmless comment about a local news story on Channel 6 seemed to have struck a chord with him. As I stood and let his remark wash over me, I attempted to justify my immediate reaction: offense. To be honest, I wasn’t offended by this off-hand statement; I was merely confused by what…

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    Student A has shown major development over my time of observing her. She has gone from drawing shapes that were not definite to writing her full name and other words. I think writing and reading is her main focus because she enjoys it. She voluntarily chooses these centers to work at during the day. She also enjoys the home living center. When she is over there she dresses up and plays the part. For example, when she was the cleaner, she had the broom, but she also had on the gloves while she…

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    | 4,262.0 (c) |4,262.0 (c) | |Goods available for sale……………………….. |$5,078.0 |$5,166.0 | |Less ending inventory………………………….. | (819.8) (34) | (904.4)(152) | |Cost of goods sold………………………………... |$4,258.2 (14) |$4,261.6…

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    Generally the higher the production output of the firm, the lower the unit cost of their product will be. Besides output volume, the speed of production will determine the lead time from manufacture to delivery. High productivity will enable manufacturing firms to achieve shorter production cycles which equates to better competitiveness in their respective markets. Capacity management will determine how efficient the manufacturer will be in producing its goods. Over capacity will result in…

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