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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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    Introduction: In a capitalist system companies and corporations play an integral role in life’s material experiences. For instance, the majority of clothing individuals purchase and wear are manufactured by a wide variety of popular brands varying greatly in size, popularity, and influence. These companies are commonly referred to as brands. According to the American Marketing Association (1995) a brand is defined as a: Name, term, design, symbol, or any other feature that identifies one…

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    the artistic developments of the Early Renaissance. The High Renaissance that flourished over 35 years from the late 1490 until the early 1530 (Encyclopædia Britannica ©2016). The Renaissance started at Florence. Florence called the middle age a “congruence of artistic genius” (Kleiner 2007:577), the beginning of Humanism and “economic prosperity” (Kleiner 2007:577) nourished the beginning of the artistic culture, the Renaissance. It was a period where great, ambitions projects were made…

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    The congruence of current mood with the mood at the time of memory storage helps to recall the memory. Thus, the likelihood of remembering an event is higher when encoding and recall moods match up (Ambohn). When Riley was very happy in the movie she was easily…

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    it easy to accept her and relationship problem for what it was in a non-judgemental light. I have never considered myself one to judge and I could tell neither was Carol which made both of us very comfortable. The second core condition is that of congruence or genuineness. I admit I struggled at first to find a balance between a mock counsellor and genuine Andrew but as the discussion carried on, I started to feel like the real Andrew already shows honesty, respect and safety to others so I…

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    The film Beetlejuice (1988) proves to be a whirlwind of events involving numerous characters with diverse personality types. The main characters are a couple, the Maitlands, who are killed in a car accident. They are stuck as ghosts in their home, when a new family – not to their liking – arrives. The Deetzes and the Maitlands struggle to accept the situation and their new cohabitation. Within the chaos of the movie, remains Lydia Deetz. She is a peculiar teen that is able to bring the two…

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    These differences are summarized in Table 1.1. The tension around definition persists in the literature and a central theme in this volume is highlighting the contradictions between these two broad understandings of HRM. We argue that for ethical and sustainability reasons, more stakeholder orientated approaches to people management are preferable, with shareholder dominant approaches facing both quotidian micro-crises at firm (encompassing problems of human capital development and commitment)…

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    Theoretical Perspectives on Self-Concept Self-Concept Theory:- Each of us have different personality, traits, abilities and preferences. Sometimes we cannot understand what is really going on inside of us. While we may not be able to exactly explain why we think this way, or why do we behave in that manner. Hence, the self-concept theory is a good foundational knowledge on the importance of our perceptions towards our personal existence. In this theory Rene Descartes (1644) said that a person’s…

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    Setup and Catalyst Jennette McCurdy is a former child star known primarily for her role as Sam Puckett in Nickelodeon’s iCarly. Her gritty, spunky portrayal of Sam endeared her to audiences. iCarly ran from 2007-2012. Subsequently, the spin-off, Sam & Cat, starred Jennette McCurdy with Ariana Grande as a co-star, and it ran from 2013-2014. She was born on June 26, 1992 in Long Beach, California and booked her first role at just eight years old. Behind the scenes, McCurdy’s home life was fraught…

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    Proposition: Hart argues that we conceptualized the Grudge informer case by maintaining unjust law is still a law, but perhaps so unjust that it should be disobeyed: On the one hand, we will begin our analysis by explaining the first part of the proposition “Hart argues that we conceptualized the Grudge informer case by maintaining unjust law is still a law”. In order to understand why according to him an unjust law is still a law, it is necessary to remind briefly his view on the connection…

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