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    This therapy session will discuss the theory and technique of Client-centered therapy/person-centered therapy/ Rogerian therapy, with myself, Y. Leone White therapist and my helper Nick Williams, the client. Where I used the following centered strategies, Congruence/genuineness, empathy, unconditional, positive regard. Also, I created and environment that exemplifies the core theme of client-centered therapy. Trust in my client’s ability to help move forward in a constructive manner, with the…

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    20 million dead and one man responsible. That one man would be known as Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazi Party. One question arises when discussing the immoral things that this one man did to humanity and that is was Hitler born with the mindset that he had to kill off all those innocent people or was he 100 percent in control of choosing his destiny? This brings up a very controversial issue as many believe that man has the freedom to do what he pleases and to define himself by his own…

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    Jean-Paul Sartre is known for defending existentialism against challenges and giving further explanation regarding the meanings of existentialism’s claims. After reading the Stephen Colbert interview with GQ, I believe Sartre would promote Colbert’s way of living. Sartre has a very precise outlook on how the human should act and his beliefs are briefly summarized early in his book when he says, “not only is man what he conceives himself to be, but he is also only what he wills himself to be…

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    “To the things themselves!” is an expression depicted from phenomenology. (BT 34) Phenomenology is the science of how we in our human existence (Dasein) encounter the world both with our body and our mind. As students taking Phenomenology and Foucault, we will analyze and evaluate Heidegger’s view of practical “existential” spatiality starting with §22-24 of Martin Heidegger’s text, Being and Time. This involves his concept of practical spatiality in the world as it relates to us. However,…

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    Jean-Paul Sartre was a French Philosopher, novelist and literary critic. He was born on the 21st of June, 1905. During his life, he was one of the important figures in the philosophy of existentialism and also one of the prominent individuals in the 20th century French philosophy and Marxism. Existentialism is a 20th century philosophy which is basically centred on the analysis of existence, freedom and choice. It is the understanding that humans define their purpose in life and try to make…

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    writings of Husserlian (1970). Husserlian phenomenology provides a form of an eidetic science (i.e., the science of possibilities) for psychology to support empirical findings of a qualitative nature (Giorgi, 2009). Edmund Husserl, the father of phenomenology, claimed that every experience could be reduced to its essence or ‘essential possibility’ because, without this, the experience would be impossible (Giorgi, 2008). A major concept of Husserlian phenomenology is the bracketing of prior…

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    Therefore, this study will utilize a phenomenology research approach. Phenomenology is a qualitative research approach that emphasizes a focus on people 's subjective experiences and interpretations of the world. The root desire of phenomenologists is to understand how the world appears to others. (William 2006)…

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    “I saw the dull yellow eye of the creature open; it breathed hard, and convulsive motion agitated its limbs […] His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his features as beautiful” (Shelley 287). In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein gives life to a creature he had spliced together from the remains of bodies in the local cemetery. And just as Victor Frankenstein spliced together his monster, scientists around the globe are splicing together DNA sequences from multiple…

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    Annotated Bibliography Ahmed, Sarah. “A Phenomenology of Whiteness.” Feminist Theory. 8.2 (2007): 149-68. PDF. Ahmed argues that Whiteness can be understood more completely by approaching it through phenomenology. She posits that Whiteness, as a dominant ideological construct, situates bodies and objects in particular relationships. By studying the ways that those bodies and objects interact, and which bodies and objects draw attention to their interaction (a non-white body in a white space…

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    Phenomenology and Existentialism September 28, 2017 Mark Joseph R. Cabahug Philosophy. Phenomenology and Marxism ‘Some treatises on Socio – Marxism ‘ Harper and Collins, New York 1987, P. 1 – 205. ISBN 978955783224 the main purpose of this book when it was written probably, after of the so called Cold War during the time that there is still a Soviet Union or the infamous USSR. Then a sizable chunk of Marxist state under several famous leaders…

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