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    Person Centered Therapy

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    The therapeutic goal of Person-Centered therapy is to help clients achiev a greater degree of independence and integration. The focus is on the person and not the problem they are describing. By providing a climate conducive to the client’s self-actualization, the therapist assists clients in their growth process so they can better cope with problems as they come. In therapy, the client will recognize they have lost contact with themselves by using facades and realize there are more authentic…

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    Short Story: Belly Cell

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    mouth and so far everything is all right. I blend right in to the colorful cotton candy! Down the slip 'n' slide I go! This will take me to the stomach lining and I will try to kill the stomach cells. Adventure awaits me Day 2: As I approached the stomach cell, I wrap myself in cotton candy as a disguise. A cell membrane security guard starts asking me questions before I can actually get in. "When did you enter the body?, Where did you come from?, Did you enjoy your ride down…

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    Essay #2 Roger Williams was a religious leader who founded the state of Rhode Island (qtd. in Williams). He practiced peaceful ideologies and respected those different from him. Even though he believed religion was important and it should influence everyone’s lives, Williams believed there should be separation between church and state. Religious freedom was important to him, and spirituality was something that greatly impacted his life. Because Roger Williams believed in religious liberty, many…

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    Roger Federer (German pronunciation: [ˈrɔdʒər ˈfeːdərər]; born 8 August 1981) is a Swiss professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 2 in men's singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).[2] Federer has won 20 Grand Slam singles titles—the most in history for a male player—and has held the world No. 1 spot in the ATP rankings for 302 weeks, including 237 consecutive weeks. After turning professional in 1998, he was continuously ranked in the top ten from…

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    would eventually change. However, the domains of each theory scarcely change. The articles have influenced my approach drastically. Upon using person centered theory, I find myself now striving to implement the pluralistic perspective, which will allow me to metacommunicate with the client wants through the counseling process. Although it gives the client the opportunity to decide what type of intervention they feel will work best for their specific case. I would also integrate non attachment,…

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    Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1636 to 1638",[126] upheld as a symbol of religious freedom, liberal thinking, and Christian feminism.( Wiki ) Anne Hutchinson is a contentious figure, having been lionised, mythologized, and demonised by various writers. “ For me this quote showed that to many people she was religious leader who many people believed in and a person who changed history and believed the most in women 's rights and making equality a known thing. Anne was such a powerful person that…

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    This exhibit had addressed companies in order to receive a grant or permission to move forward with a project. Lastly a travel writing class presented a poster on travel writing and Bristol RI. This presentation was meant to persuade respective Roger Williams’s students that Bristol is a great college town. The exhibit that did not exemplify a good argument was the one on the Rogerian Argument; it had a lack of persuasion and clarity. The Proposals and travel writing exhibits both were very…

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    The desire to get what one wants is a natural characteristics that the human race possesses. We want things now and we are not afraid to make it known. Often we can provide certain things for ourselves like clothes, food, and shelter but there also things that require persuading someone in order to obtain something we need, like buying car or purchasing a home, but one must be able to negotiate in order to obtain one’s target point especially when dealing with money, which can make interpersonal…

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    Double Jeopardy Case Study

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    off after their softball game and discovered the body of his wife Doris Angleton who had been shot thirteen times there were no signs of forced entry into the home. However, during their marriage together, it was also rumored that Roberts brother Roger Angleton had made…

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    News Headlines on My Birthday I was born on June 8, 1995, in Charleston, South Carolina. If I could go back in time to that day and pick up a newspaper, I would learn about what was happening in the world on the day I was born. The Science section of The New York Times on June 7, 1995 featured a story about Astronaut Dr. Norman E. Thagard breaking the United States space endurance record. Astronaut Thagard broke the record by staying on Mir, Russia’s space station, for 84 days. Russia’s space…

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