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    The Expressionism Movement

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    is related to subject, why it makes an interesting study that is worth researching, and how you plan to discuss it. Effect of color + distortion- elaborate Compare+ contrast artists How it is influnce by the emotional aspect To what extent do expressionists portray their emotions through the use of vivid colour and distortion? Vivid colour and distortion are the important elements in expressionist art that play a significant role to express emotions. They are the elements that the…

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    German Expressionism

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    and used distortion to show an emotion rather then a facial appearance. Soviet Dialecticism used film “montage” to show collisions of different elements. The Dialecticism goal was to convey characteristics and sensations in the most direct fashion. German Expressionism’s narrative structure was formed from legends and the actions of the supernatural, while Soviet Dialecticism’s narrative structure was based around social forces. The style of German Expressionism was known for its distortion,…

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    automatic spread of activation stored information (Watson et al, 2005). It is also due to the attentional control that differentiates words and networks from the real presentation of words (Watson et al, 2005). There are numerous factors that can cause distortions of memory such as relatedness effects, imagination, and social factors. Relatedness effects are an individual experiencing numerous stimuli that are related, where they generally will remember these items due to the strong relation.…

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    Guitar History

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    plugged into walls. These amplifiers had terrible bass and treble and the only controls allowed for treble boost and were usually under 15watts. When the Kinks guitarist plugged one amplifier into another in the 1960s, the discovered the first distortion effect and from then on, fuzz boxes were invented to allow guitarists to use the distorted effect with just…

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    this one example, a plethora of other incidents occurs where rules are not broken but ethics are questioned. No set of rules will apply in all situations, allowing our society to abuse flaws and loopholes. The increased and approved usage of this distortion has led to a world where we scoot around boundaries and jump at opportunities to gain at another’s…

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    Case Conceptualization Case conceptualization is typically initiated by the identification of the client’s problem. CBT’s view is that the problem lies within maladaptive cognitive processes (e.g. cognitive distortions and destructive, often times inaccurate, core beliefs) that lead to problematic behavioral outcomes. Once the problem has been identified, the etiology of the problem is explored. Within CBT the assumption is that learned cognitive constructs for which the client’s experiences…

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    What Is Holocaust Denial?

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    negate the already established facts of the holocaust. Ultimately, along with holocaust distortion, it is a form of antisemitism. Generally, they are motivated by anti semitism and are generated by the thought that the whole catastrophe was created by the Jew to gain international sympathy and attention. Holocaust denial, distortion, and misuse all undermine the understanding of history. Holocaust denial, distortion, and misuse are strategies certain groups have come up with and used to make…

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    outcome would come true. In a study completed by Paul Franceschi at the University of Corsica, the experimenter emphasizes how a condition like GAD can serve as a cognitive “distortion” which can alter the way we think, and make us believe that something is negative. “In the context of GAD, the corresponding cognitive distortion consists in requalifying as negative a possible future event, whereas it should be considered objectively as positive (Franseschi, 2007).” This illness certainly has the…

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    Yalom, Irvin D. and Lescz, Molyn collaborated and wrote a book titled, The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy, fifth edition, 2005. Various counseling programs use this book as a guideline on how to conduct effective therapeutic group sessions. In chapter 2, the authors express the importance of interpersonal learning and the impact it has on group therapy. Interpersonal learning originates “when interpersonal relationships exist that require corrective emotional experiences in order…

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    Framework Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is the modality which I have chosen to use with the Case of Ruth. CBT’s framework is constructed around recognizing and bringing to light the client’s irrational thought processes and how they are effecting the client’s emotional and behavioral responses. An analytical approach is used to understand the client’s emotions, triggers, and how they are played out behaviorally. CBT employs interventions which change the client’s thought process…

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