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    The Betty and Barney Hill Abduction case is more famous compared to other alien encounters because the other cases were mere followers. Because it is the first public account of alien abduction, there was controversy; the questionable evidence of when, where, and why it happened still intrigues today. First set evidence is looking at when it happened, we can tell it happened in the early 1960’s. It was September 19, 1961, night the Hills were on their way home to Portsmouth, New Hampshire,…

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    Subconscious Mind Essay

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    In two minds! We all take in information through our senses at an immeasurable rate of data, streaming into our minds like a super computer. All of the senses pick up a different perspective of the data and information and stores it, uses it or deletes it in a fraction of a second. In order to be creative you need to practice the conscious thought process and awareness of the situation and environment that you are in, in any one particular time! Our conscious mind is used in our daily…

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    MK Ultra Research Paper

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    How could World War III be different if mind reading was a possibility? This was a possibility that the U.S. had previously experimented with. MK Ultra was an illegal experiment conducted between 1953–1964 by the Central Intelligence Agency. The goal of the MK Ultra experiments was to obtain the ability to control and read people's minds. The CIA used several different methods to control people's minds. MK Ultra was an experiment done on people from different backgrounds, knowingly and…

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    The patient, “Kathy” is a 26 year old female who had experience many traumas growing up such as witnessing molestation while later being molested herself by both parents and then being raped by a family friend at the age of 15. Kathy blocked out these memories by creating several different personalities whom she calls Kathy, Pat, Vera, and Debbie. Pat first appeared when she was four years old. Vera became a personality at the age of 9 after being sexually assaulted by her father. Lastly, Debbie…

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    Hypnotherapy and Opium Addiction Treatment Sylvie Bridgman PNUR 4585 November 12th, 2015 Mebs Karim Hypnotherapy and Opium Addiction Treatment The focus of this paper is to understand and potentially implement findings from a study which centered on the use of hypnotherapy in treating opium addiction into my own nursing practice. I will begin by providing a summary of the article and it 's findings and then move onto how I could integrate these findings into my own practice, and whether I…

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    Chapter 6 Memory Paper

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    Chapter 6: Memory Name: Roxana Campuzano You are to answer questions using this form. Use complete sentences, summarizing in your own words with enough detail that the instructor will be convinced you have read the chapter. Your reaction can be more than one page. Save your completed document, and then upload it to the appropriate page in the Weekly Learning Module before the deadline. 1. What is the stage model of memory? The stage model of memory is a model that explains the three basic…

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    3.0 What factors will an ethical therapist cover during the initial consultation? I feel it most useful to first answer the latter part of the question, and in doing this we can understand why it is so important. I have split the factors covered in to 5 areas: suitability, directing therapy, calming the client, ethical factors, and costs and contracts. 3.1 Suitability Client suitability. In order to avoid wasting both client and therapist time, it is important to make an assessment on…

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    paranormal researcher assigned to the Hill case and noted that, “Fowler makes a significant statement late in his narrative, regarding Betty’s remarkable recall of strange events from ten years earlier: ‘We tend to forget that prior to recall via hypnosis, Betty had remembered little of the UFO incident’” (2007,…

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    TUMELO KOLE 201302154 Critically appraise the relevance of theory for clinical social work practice in Botswana and the African Ms T Kole 5/6/2015 Critically appraise the relevance of theory for clinical social work practice in Botswana and the African context INTRODUCTION According to Dorfman (2013) Clinical social work practice is the professional application of social work theory and methods to the treatment and prevention of psychosocial dysfunction disability or impairment…

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    paraprofessionals who continue to engage in attempts to convert homosexual men and women to heterosexuality. Conversion therapy, is prefaced on the idea that homosexuality is a mental defect. It involves a wide range of treatments including psychoanalysis, hypnosis, reframing of desires, social skills training to induce gender typical behavior and aversion behavior therapy through systematic desensitization by inducing pain during arousal. There are a number of concerns that have emerged about…

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