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    assuring. What do you think were some of your strengths during the exercise? I think that by talking with Tony as a friend and assuring that I wanted to genuinely help them was a great strength. They didn’t seem stressed at all during the session and made a great effort to take part in it. I feel that if I hadn’t taken the time to reassure them then they wouldn’t have taken much knowledge from the lesson at all. Being able to sit and explain, not rushing through things was a good strength…

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    be right. The one who is wrong will act in a way which simply doesn’t fit the real universe.” Elaboration- C. S. Lewis one of the most renowned theologians of time, made this statement about only one belief system truly making sense. In Freud’s Last Session by Mark St. Germain, is written as a conversation between Freud and Lewis about their theologies and the arguments for their respective viewpoint. Within this debate both Lewis and Freud made both strong and weak arguments. The strongest…

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    Washington on it, but another person might say they see an eagle. Both people in this case are right, but in order to make sense of what the other is arguing they must step in each others shoes and see from the other’s point of view. In Freud’s Last Session, a play written by Mark St. Germain, two well-known philosophers debate their personal beliefs. Both Freud and Lewis expose the insecurities of their argument in a crusade to convince one another of their own worldview. Ignorance murders…

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    Introduction This observational report analyses and reflects upon coaching methodology and styles currently in operation. It identifies and contrasts its various styles of coaching obtained from the observation of the dynamic and multifaceted relationship between coach and athlete whilst performing in their training environment. For the purpose of this analytical report and as a principal influence in my non delineated guideline, I made use of the already existing observational methods (ASUOI)…

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    organization. Therapeutic Techniques Considering there was only two sessions with Ms. B, I felt I had utilized the basic helping skills, which helped me attempt a combination of client-centered, and psychodynamic therapies into the sessions. Most of the basic skills used were active listening, asking open-ended questions along with restating feelings and emotions with unconditional positive regard. During the beginning of the first session, these techniques encouraged a touch of client-centered…

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    never been to counseling. Furthermore, she stated that family did not have a history of substance abuse or mental health problems. The client presented nicely groomed, dressed well, and appropriately. The client did not engage much throughout the session. Moreover, she appeared somewhat anxious, quiet, and tearful. The client looked down and…

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    guilty the court decides the punishment the accused will receive. The courts that are Civil Courts are the Supreme Court, the Court of Session and the Sheriff Court. The Supreme Court is the highest court that exists in the UK. It is in the place of the House of Lords. There is normally a panel of 5 Judges but for more serious cases more might be used. The Court of session is the Supreme Civil Court for Scotland. There is the Outer House and the Inner House. The Outer House is a court of First…

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    The first major change to be implemented was the introduction of formal legal aid applications to the sheriff’s court and the Court of Session (Scottish Legal Aid Board, 2016). Previously, legal aid was only offered in the sheriff’s court. The new application process was handled by a legal committee who decided whether there was a legal basis for a case. Afterwards, the National Assistance…

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    Biography of Jeff Sessions Jeff Sessions grew up in Hybart, Alabama where his parents owned a country store (“Sessions, Jefferson Beauregard III”). He was very driven even at a young age; he was an Eagle Scout and even won the Distinguished Eagle Scout award. His parents raised him to value honesty and hard work, believe in God, and respect his parents (“Biography of U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama”). These values guided him through school and helped him define himself later in life when…

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    This is a second counseling session that I have with my client. In this session I am doing a follow-up with his current problems. Client had reported that the issues that he had is getting a little better than before. Even though, this is the second time I had meet with my client. Before starting the counseling session, I had to informs my client regarding the inform consent. Everything that is said during the session will remain in this room and nothing will leave this room less otherwise.…

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