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    1. Theory as Is Related to Presenting Problem. An Existential-Humanistic theory aligned with the CREAR-CE model approach will be used to argue to formulated the case of Sonny. In addition, a Person-Centered approach is used to initiate therapeutic rapport with Sonny. Regarding the Person-Centered approach three basic principles of the approach were followed: 1. The therapist is congruent with the client, 2. The therapist provides the client with unconditional positive regard and 3. The therapist…

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    Ababl Conditions

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    We run this website and permits its use according to the following terms and conditions: Basic Terms: Using this website implies your acceptance of these conditions. If you do not fully accept them, your entry to this site will be considered unauthorized and you will have to stop using it immediately You must be 13 years or older to use this site. You are responsible for any activity that occurs under your screen name. You are responsible for keeping your account secure. You must not abuse,…

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    Demand Conditions

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    First Home Buyers Entering the Property Market INTRODUCTION In this report… Demand Conditions Demand refers to the amount of a good or service a consumer is willing and able to buy at a given price. Demand conditions have resulted to a “price bubble” that has continued to grow throughout sydney’s property market. this price bubble has been formed due to increasing demand for property throughout Sydney. As a low supply of housing…

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    generation, but a poet for human existence. His humanistic approach to writing and ability to connect with the reader on an emotional and psychological level through his words is a gift that has not been seen in many poets. Whitman exemplifies the human condition, appealing to the emotional, nurturing, and nostalgic aspects of the reader 's mind, encapsulating time in a single moment and creating a masterpiece that is nothing short of timeless by using a humanist perspective. There is an…

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    discuss new technology and discoveries as well as to comment on the impact these developments may have on humanity. Write 5 things you learned by listening to this lecture and then write your own reflection about how technology is impacting the human condition and how it will shape or influence human personality from this day forward. This video was extremely interesting. It was simply amazing listening to him talk about the future. We are becoming more advanced when it comes to technology…

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    Human Condition

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    in some way or another bound by the human condition. The best thing we can try to do is to be as well rounded as we can, balancing our different characteristics. However, some people have personalities which are more extremely one sided, and grow consumed by that single unchecked characteristic. In Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude, each character of the Buendía family represents and epitomizes a single aspect of the human condition. José Arcadio Buendía represents a thirst…

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    information necessary to understand humanity and his existence. He observes the lives of a family from afar and witnesses the familial ties which represent a form of social responsibility, yearning for connection to society. Learning more about the human condition and sense of conduct through observing the family and through reading books, the monster realizes his marginalization but remains stagnant in his hopes that people will see through his artificial exterior: .The monster’s affection…

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    values, Arendt sees them in more depth- what it means to live a “truly human life”. Arendt’s determination of a “truly human life” is attaining happiness through the means of developing your own life story through speech and action. In The Human Condition, Arendt emphasizes the importance of self expression, connecting to community, and distinguishing oneself through who you are as a person and not just your possessions. You could say that when people “tell your story” or describe you, you…

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    In his play, “Doll’s House”, Henrik Ibsen explores the idea of an individual's self-preservation influencing their response to multiple demands, showing that individuals generally choose to align themselves to the demands that best preserve their wants and needs. Ibsen primarily uses Nora to illustrate this idea through her actions in regards to her marriage with Torvald, and her deception. Beyond Nora, Ibsen also uses Torvald to show this, as throughout the story he frequently makes decisions…

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    Condition Of Education

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    Post-secondary education has become an ever increasing necessity in the U.S., especially as wages among unskilled workers in the labor force have stagnated. In fact, wages in the U.S. have reached a record low as a share of America’s gross domestic product (GDP); the wage share of GDP was 49 percent in 2001 compared to 43.5 percent in 2012 (Greenhouse, 2013). Given this flat lining effect, it is no surprise that there is a strong correlation between educational attainment and income earnings.…

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