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    keeping a portfolio of our own achievements and skills which aids professional development and identifies areas of further work (Gessler and Ferron, 2012). Another study used psychodrama techniques through which nurses could identify problems in therapeutic relationships and improve from feedback acquired (Oflaz et al, 2011). Psychodrama techniques also allowed the nurses to see role models and incorporate what they learned from them into their communication with their clients (Oflaz et al,…

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    Dr. Tehrany

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    set to have the world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival next month in the US Narrative Competition. For this highly, Dr. Tehrany gladly joins the movie team as one of the executive producers. The “Thirst Street” is an intriguing retro-style psychodrama directed by Nathan Silver, and written by Silver and C. Mason Wells. This independent movie centers on a flight attendant Gina, portrayed by Lindsay Burdge, who after her lover’s suicide, arrives at each new destination emotionally paralyzed…

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    Chapter Fourteen - Therapies Module 65 Treating Distress Psychotherapy Origin ↓ Superstition and moral condemnation greatly influenced early approaches to mental illness Demonology viewed mental disturbance as the cause of demonic possession thought of prescribed exorcism as the solution Philippe Pinel from France helped develop more humane treatment near the end of the 1970s Nearly one hundred years ago, Sigmund Freud created psychoanalysis, which is the first psychotherapy Different…

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    into play with satanism, however, it isn’t true. Satanic rituals are not offerings to demons, often times they are not curses set on people, they are actually equivalent to meditation. The church of satan describes it as a “self transformational psychodrama” which is meant to relieve a person from their emotional baggage that could affect them negatively or get in their way of a happy life. Buddhist meditation is used the same way, to clear the mind of anything bothersome, changing them for the…

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    instead of the outcome. The theory states that there are two stages: Editing and Evaluation. Name of Psychologist Hans-Werner Gessman Field of Psychology Humanistic Psychology Main Contributions Gessman developed a new form of psychodrama and it was humanistic psychodrama, and it became a big part of Humanistic Psychology. He founded an institute where they train more than 1500 psychotherapists. Name of Psychologist Brenda Milner Field of Psychology Neuropsychology Main…

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    Although many of the mentally ill are trying to contribute positively to society, there are some individuals who suffer from a mental illness that become a menace to society. The main group of people that fall under that category are considered psychopaths. A psychopath is “an individual in whom the normal processes of socialization have failed to produce the mechanisms of conscience and habits of law-abidingness that normally constrain antisocial impulses” (Lykken 6). They are usually unable to…

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    Stan Brakhage

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    James Stanley Brakhage, well known Stan Brakhage, was an American non-account movie producer. He is thought to be a standout amongst the most imperative figures in twentieth century trial film. He quickly went to Dartmouth College then left for San Francisco, where he enlisted at the California School of Fine Arts (now the San Francisco Art Institute). “A mid-profession increase by a relatives’ film producer, focused on Brakhage's conception or initiation of moving visual considering:" his…

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    Prior to the invention of Television, studios depended on big stars, studio owned theaters and an contracted assembly line of movie production. Dark rooms with big screens drew crowds in the millions at the height of Hollywood. With Television’s inception, millions of viewers began tuning into these 12x12 inch boxes for an average five hours daily. Box office sales were hit hard by less movie attendees. Within a decade of the introduction of Television, box office sales are fractionalized.…

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    Introduction Play is the fundamental tools to promote children’s emotional, social and cognitive growth because children can fully express concrete and symbolic experience through play (Piaget, 1962). Due to the limitation of language ability, children cannot have fully express the complex though and their inner feeling by using world only (Piaget, 1951). Thus, similar to adult that talking is the common strategy for expression or exploration, play is the child’s natural mean to help them to…

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    Likewise, personality testing is primarily designed based on specific personality theories and are developed empirically through tests that identifies individuals of differing personalities. Some of the most prominent theories from which personality testings’ are derived include; psychodynamic approaches, behavioral approaches, trait, type and state theories, humanistic approaches and empirical approaches. Some techniques for categorizing personality tests were proposed by Koppitz and include…

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