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    I am outcast at least that’s what people say. I’m out of touch with my surroundings and will probably never contribute anything they uphold. Why they frown upon individuality I will never know. I was born into a unique family for one living in the Kingdom of Artafist a place that prizes alterations that is. In a day and age when you could make your offspring into anything you want my parents decided against changing me from who I was. So I’m an outcast. In the Kingdom of Artafist it is only…

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    We 've all heard comments from Employees that this company is not what it used to be in terms of our culture and the overall feel. As you mentioned earlier, in your 30 years here you 've seen some phenomenal growth. It 's simply no longer possible to maintain that small company atmosphere that we once had, now that we have in excess 50,000 Employees. I tell people that culture and the hospitality wheel is their own responsibility. However, what ideas or thoughts do you have that we and our…

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    Amelie Movie Analysis

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    Amelie Thinking outside of the box is to think creatively without building up limitations for our thoughts or imagination. It is to be open minded about others and their values and beliefs and thus, not focus only on ours but also take theirs into consideration and accept the possibility of they being right, and us being okay with it. Also, thinking outside of the box is stepping out of our comfort zone, of what we’ve gotten used to and daring to try the unknown and do what has never been done…

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    The most important goal needed when using Existential and Gestalt theories to establish a good working relationship with the client. In incorporating Existential and Gestalt therapies, the majority of focus will be on instilling Stan with a sense of awareness. Stan struggles with self-acceptance, anxiety, and feelings of worthlessness. Existential therapy will be beneficial in reducing these symptoms. Existential therapy aims at helping clients face anxiety and engage in action…

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    a strength, but their approach has also isolated the field somewhat from other forms of psychology that rely more on empirical evidence and quantifiable results” (Price, 2011, p. 58). In ET, it is difficult to identify specific outcomes of a clients to measure for research. This is because every therapeutic relationship begins and is molded by the client’s experiences and understandings, so every therapeutic relationship is unique and distinct. Along with the fact that every goal of each ET…

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    Antwone Fisher

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    Antwone Fisher is a 25-year-old African American man. Furthermore, Antwone Fisher’s marital status is listed as single and looks to be struggling with anxiety and the inability to get close to people. In addition, throughout the movie we found out that Antwone Fisher first started living in foster care in Cleveland, Ohio, homeless and essentially later on joined the Navy. Before joining the Navy, Antwone was able to graduate from high school despite his haunting past. Firstly, in this movie…

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    by Irvin D. Yalom (2008), who is an existential psychiatrist and an emeritus faculty of Stanford University. Over the past decades, Yalom has impacted the field of existential psychology remarkably, and his ideas contribute to existential psychotherapy as well. In this book, Yalom fully addresses how to overcome one’s inner terror of death by telling multiple affecting stories of his own and his psychotherapy sessions with his clients. While using the existential approach, Yalom is able to…

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    V. Intervention According to Beard (2002), internet users spend less time with people in their lives, which results in isolation and disconnect from reality of their relationships. Online relationships do not require psychological work as one can be unidentified and may not be revealing the truth. Didelot, Hollingsworth, and Buckenmeyer (2012) reported that both employment and/or school work may suffer if one is on the internet for too long. It is important for clinicians to understand the…

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    1) Please describe the concept of unfinished business as used in Gestalt Therapy (2 points) a. Unfinished business refers to the idea that clients have some unresolved conflict that is holding them back at the present time. In other words, unfinished business can be described as the feelings that are associated with certain memories that the client is not completely aware of. Moreover, Gestalt therapists may use the process of figure formation to better understand how the individual organizes…

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    Existential Theory

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    Unit 4: Theoretical Framework and Application 1-The Case of Margarita Part Existential theory is based on a philosophical approach to psychotherapy as opposed to a method. The perspective of this approach is humanistic and “ focuses on exploring themes such as mortality, meaning, freedom, responsibility, anxiety, and aloneness as these relate to a person’s current struggle” (Corey, p. 139, 2013). Existential therapy is based on the notion that as humans we are free to make decisions and…

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