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    Therapist Role Model

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    This principle can be applied to encourage emotional expression and emotional stability that is desired in experiential theory and systems theory, respectively. When clients show moments of healthy expression and differentiation, a reward is given. This could be as simple as using verbal affirmation or nonverbal cues. This technique may be very effective with clients with addiction, but used with caution, as the client may try to manipulate the system or become addicted to the process rather…

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    When it comes to online learning and learning within a traditional classroom there are many differences. One major difference is the learning face to face which is done in a traditional classroom and online learning being all through email, messages, or chat. Some may argue that face to face learning is much more effective than online learning. However if a person has the discipline to complete all the recommended areas then there shouldn 't be no better way of learning. Another major difference…

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    I have a dilemma. As humans, I believe we are social beings, and have become more so as our species has evolved and as technology has advanced. We can barely function without human interaction. It is essential to us. And yet, with the idea of solipsism and further the egocentric predicament, it’s completely possible that we aren’t in fact social, as we might very well be the only one, the only human being, the only self in the universe. My dilemma stems from the idea of complete and utter…

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    Maintaining Wellness

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    4.1 The importance of maintaining wellness cannot be understated. As Oprah Winfrey said: “If you haven’t got your health, you haven’t got anything.” This essay will discuss the significance of health and the maintenance thereof. The Oxford Dictionary defines “wellness” as: “The state of being free of physical or psychological disease, illness or malfunction.” It is important to observe that the definition refers to both mental and physical wellbeing. We often underestimate the impact that our…

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    A definition of reflection is a thought or sound being bounced off the body without the absorption. When words or thoughts are thrown at a person, it may not always have a positive outcome. If those words are turned into an experience of something bigger, you have the ability to jot it down on paper. In the next few paragraphs the points of where my heart, mind, and hand are in the assumptions of this course will be read, and also the experience that has brought me to look into CCU. First, my…

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    Having the opportunity to both teach and observe in the lesson gave me an interesting perspective on the lesson. I was able to experience the lesson from two points of view. I have able to learn the importance of finding a way to integrate movement into a lesson. This lesson had a lot of movement, and the students seemed to benefit greatly from it. They demonstrated more focus and seemed truly engaged in the lesson. We incorporated some games, which made the lesson seem more fun, and the…

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    As a hopeful, speech pathologist, if I was to reflect back on the lifespan that I would feel most challenging in the health system, it would have to be older adulthood. Older adult hood would be difficult to work with as there are a range of issues that may arise or they already are dealing with, that could impact the care in which they accept or receive. This lifespan also has had more life experiences and therefore they may see the treatment that they are going to get as not right or they…

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    Scholar Article Review The path of growth never flat, and Teenager always face with various problems. Psychological problems are especially notable, because it affects their whole life. In the journal of “Art therapy with adolescents,” the author focuses on the adolescent development and family environment. Many teenagers ignore their psychological problem and think that is needed by the serious mental case people. In fact, adolescent period is the most important period to build a healthy people…

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    Moral Psychology

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    Implementing thought experiments in Cognitive Science implicates imagining a situation and analyzing the outcome. These experiments assist in evaluating the study of moral psychology. Peoples’ emotions can be uncontrollable when reacting to a particular situation regarding morality. These specific situations give us space to analyze into the mentality or moral appraising. How these moral appraisal “reaction occurs”, will be further looked upon throughout this essay. Moral situation is a…

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    Mean Girls Analysis

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    Many of us have seen the movie “Mean Girls”. However, when we saw the movie, what many of us did not consider much was the social influences that made girls mean. There are numerous psychological concepts that can be used to explain the girls’ behaviors and the environment that they were in. In fact, concepts such deindividuation and groupthink are influences that significantly shaped the girls ' actions in the movie. Although many of us were unaware at the time, these concepts were having an…

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