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    Psychodynamic Theories Sigmund Freud believed that human personality is a reflection of the emotions and thoughts that we are unaware of, known as the unconscious. He theorized that the personality is made of the id, ego and superego. This id is present at birth and consists of sexual and aggressive instincts driven by the pleasure principle which demands immediate fulfilment of desires without pain. The ego tries to pleasure this id, but through the reality principle which acts on reasoning and…

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    made over several sessions and inspired the client to collaboratively examine his own ambivalent feelings. Ultimately, the MI approach for clients in precontemplation and contemplation stages is aimed at exploring ambivalent feelings, strengthening defense mechanisms, and promoting client strengths (Miller & Rollnick, 2013). Compassionate self-care (Brach, 2003) and supportive relationships are ultimately needed. This is in sharp contrast to the 12-step model that uses confrontation and…

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    warmth, and kindness”, these tenets are the central component of Person-Centered psychotherapy. Compared to it’s psychodynamic predecessors, Person-Centered Therapy deemphasizes the significance of early relationships, particularly those during infancy. Conversely, there is a greater focus on the present, “here and now experience”, and the patient’s natural skills, strengths, and abilities. Emphasizing understanding and caring rather than diagnosis, interpretation, advice, and persuasion, Rogers…

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    “inability to read at all is as bad as the tendency to read the wrong books-or rather to misread them, to confuse fictional conventions with real choices” (Sense and Semantics 37). Although male guidance seems to be necessary for Catherine to learn, her defense and awareness of this prejudice suggests feminine literary interests were increasing and changing. Perhaps women appease men due to necessity, but…

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    Intelligence Intelligence gathering and dissemination is the key to homeland security and homeland defense. The gathering of intelligence is a dynamic process that requires the cooperation of a myriad of federal, state, and local agencies. Throughout the process there are several capabilities and limitations that could become support or hinder the protection of the nation. Prior to the attacks on 9/11 the intelligence community struggled to collect and analyze information in regards to…

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    Shekera Roberts Case Conceptualization of Billy Corrigan Rutgers University: School of Health Professions Name of the counselor: Shekera Roberts Date: 10/4/17 Fictional name of the case: William “Billy” Corrigan Fictional counseling setting: Southern New Jersey Counseling Center Session number: 2nd session Estimated # of sessions required / Finished # of sessions: 4 sessions Client Identification Billy is a 39-year-old Caucasian male. He is a high school graduate with no higher…

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    Evolution According to Byron D Joyner, neuroblastoma is the most common cancer in infancy. Scientist Virchow first described neuroblastoma as glioma in 1891. In 1927 scientist Cushing and Wolbach labeled neuroblastoma as ganglioneuroma which are similar tumors compared to neuroblastoma. In 1957, Mason published a report of a child with…

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    focused much of their air force at Britain. Air Warfare was an important tool they used to cripple Britain. London got attacked quite often in particular by German aircraft. London and its surrounding cities were targeted often to destroy Britain’s defenses and morale during the blitzkriegs. Blitz was taken from the German word Blitzkrieg meaning lightning war. Blitzkrieg was the British name for the Luftwaffe’s night and day attacks against Britain and the U.K. It was strictly from August…

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    1965 Voting Rights Act

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    When the United States was in its infancy, debates raged over concerns of how and where power would be distributed throughout the new government. The first proposals for a system of government, led by the father of the Constitution, James Madison, favored a strong national government composed primarily of a legislature based upon representation by population. His proposal, however, was significantly weakened by the cries of delegates from smaller states insisting that checks on the national…

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    The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) established in 1972 by the Computer Security Act of 1987 by redesignating the National Bureau of Standards. In 1998 President Bill Clinton issued Presidential Decision Directive 63 which established the United States critical infrastructure program as applicable to computer and information systems. Subsequently, in 2002 the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) replaced the Computer Security Act of 1987 which intended to…

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