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    age”. The time varies within people, but it eventually happens to everyone for the main character of Treasure Island happens to grow into a young adolescent not because he wants to but to survive the grasp of death. In the novel Treasure Island Jim Hawkins (main character) goes through a series of hardships to achieve his desire of an adventurous life. At first he doesn’t understand and is fairly careless, but because of traitors within the crew that was hired, an attempt at murder towards him…

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    New Christian Counseling

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    field of Christian counseling. As indicated by Hawkins and Clinton, Gallop poll survey shows that 91% of American adult claim a belief in God and reports 73% believe in the existence of God. Additionally, some research has revealed that genuine believers look for counselors who explicitly incorporate prayer, the Bible, and other faith-based sources into their therapy. In fact, two-thirds of American want their faith addressed in mental health care(Hawkins & Clinton, 2015). The counseling…

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    When a couple ties the knot, they vow to love each other until death tears them apart, but in America, “researchers estimate that up to 50% of all first marriages end in divorce or permanent separation” (Hawkins and Fackrell 41). Divorce was once considered taboo and not many people got divorced because of the stigma attached to it, but today it has become more common. In many marriages, divorce may seem like the best solution for the parents, but as for the children, that is certainly not the…

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    Dissociation identity sicknesses/problems and treatment: www.psychocentral.com Costello, J. (2015, Jan 21). Dissociation identity disoder. Retrieved from The center for mental health: www.cfmh.org Hawkins, D. (2004). Multliple identities . Journal of mental health, 15(6), 478-492. Hawkins, D. W., & Hawkins, T. R. (2009). Restoring shattered lives. Journal of the mental health, 65(7), 457-462. Iberra-Yruegas, B., & Perales-Blum, L. (2016, Aug). Successful treatment of DID in teens with…

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    to us in the scriptures is alive and that it is the creator of all things (Hawkins & Clinton, 2015, p. 44). Secondly, both authors believe that not only God’s purpose for humanity is redemption in Christ, but also that Christian Counseling aims to assist individuals in coping and overcoming psychological symptoms. Nonetheless, the ultimate goal of Christian counseling sees the person from a holistic perspective. As Hawkins and Clinton (2015) stated: “Spirituality and religion are the fifth…

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    seconds, something a bit hard tapped my head. Out of curiosity, I looked up to see what it was that hit me. But, when I did, I saw Miss Hawkins, my…

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    In the novel The Girl on the Train, author Paula Hawkins explores the devastating consequences lying has on treasured connections and all areas of a relationship. Hawkins examines the way lying creates distance, diminishes honor and weakens communication in relationships shown through Megan and Scott’s broken marriage, Rachel and Tom’s fallout, Anna and Tom’s insecure matrimony, and Rachel’s involvement with the police force. First, Hawkins demonstrates the detrimental way lying creates…

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    On August 27th, 1909, in Woodville, Mississippi, one of the three tenor saxophone giants was born, Lester Young, also known as the ‘Prez’ or the ‘Pres’ (Ron T). Along with Ben Webster and most notably, Coleman Hawkins, he culminated his own style of intricate swing and paved the road to bebop. Folks like Charlie Parker and Sonny Rollins had all of his solos memorized in every key, by heart. He was the father of every style of jazz that followed. In the 20’s and 30’s, jazz was the music of dance.…

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    One main theme in the in the Stranger Things trailer was light, with the light on Will’s bike flickering before he disappears, the blinding light when Will vanishes from thin air, and the flickering Christmas lights that appear throughout the trailer. In general, light can represent discovery and hope, but in these details in particular the meaning of light changes because they are flickering and blinding. The flickering lights represents discovery of a mysterious or dangerous thing, because…

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    Dr. Harvey Case Study

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    many questions asked of him in class and has been exhibiting a “selective hearing” behavior in regards to certain conversation topics. The behavioral funnel will be used to assess Dr. Harvey’s behavior and the appropriate responses. According to Hawkins (1979), the behavioral assessment is similar to the shape of a funnel. The beginning of the assessment should be broad and consider all possibilities while having a narrow scope of the behavior. There are 5 stages that form the behavioral funnel…

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