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    “We will survive” The Colvin family before I tell you about the Colvin I would have to tell you how we became the Colvin’s. My father is the late Rutherford Colvin, who was the son of the late Mr. & Mrs. Rev. Garfield Colvin they lived in Bay City Texas. My grandfather was a Methodist Minister and had his own church where visit every time when to see them. My grandmother was the first African American school teacher in Bay City High School. We always look forward to going Whataburger after…

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    In contrast to cognitive behavioural approaches, Glasser’s Reality Therapy (RT) is centred upon the premise that a client’s chances of experiencing happiness increase if they are able to connect with others. The underlying issues of most clients are consistent, and the client is either currently involved in an unsatisfying relationship, or lacking any form of relationship (Perkins, 2015). Choice theory, an integral component of reality therapy, emphasises that individuals are responsible for…

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    Nothing is more inherent and constant to the human experience than childhood, it is impossible to become a person without first developing a sense of self and a way of being. And it is impossible to do that without first being young. We spend our childhoods dealing with the conflict between our internal personal values, and the variety of external values and expectations pushed upon us. Both Gene Luen Yang’s graphic novel American Born Chinese and Toni Morrison's novel The Bluest Eye deal with…

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    Destruction or Reconstruction A flame that blossoms can either burst in full force and spread like wildfire or diminish as if one were to pinch the flame into nothing. In the heroic epic of The Aeneid, the author Virgil represents that flame as a catalyst for chaos but also intertwines it with another central theme- love. The Aeneid tells a story of Aeneas, the main Trojan hero who embarks on a long journey to Italy, a city where he is destined to findfound; however, various forces impede Aeneas…

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    The wealth of the United States was built on slavery. Slaves provided a living for families in the colonies through numerous ways while sacrificing everything they had and did not have. The growth and development of the United States moved forward with the expanding need of cotton and sugar. Tobacco and indigo were cash crops that also beamed in the mist of slavery as a profitable means for slave owners. With the increase of the United States population in the areas of Mississippi, Ohio and…

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    patterns and learning new ways of thinking in order to find solutions to current problems. It focuses on the conscious, the here and now. The key therapeutic interventions used in Psychoanalysis are free association, interpretation, analysis of transference, resistance and dreams, and projective tests (e.g. TAT, Rorschach Inkblot Test, human figure drawings). On the other hand, in Cognitive Therapy, the techniques used could be forceful disputing, reality testing, chasing cognitive distortions,…

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    At Parsons, project risk is typically determined as a measure of possible obstacles to reaching overall project objectives within established cost, schedule, and technical constraints. A comprehensive risk analysis should be implemented for any project and is required as part of an executive proposal review (EPR). The proposal risk evaluation starts by classifying all risks that might affect the project. A standard risk checklist helps this process and addresses the most common risks. Project…

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    Ethical Violation

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    Ethical Issue or violation #1 Dr. Lash is thinking about starting a sexual relationship with his former client Nan Carlin, whom he counseled in a group therapy ten years ago, she was in the middle of a bad marriage and seeking help. Consequently, Nan was vulnerable when Dr. Lash entered her life. Because of the therapist/client relationship, Dr. Lash will always be an intimate part of her healing. ACA Code of Ethics A.5.c prohibits sexual or romantic relationships with former clients for five…

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    The blame for the development of the Cold War rests most heavily on the United States’ shoulders; however, the origins of the war overall stemmed from a back and forth struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union for spheres of influence. The United States was overly aggressive and preemptive in its policy to expand it’s sphere of influence and contain the Soviets’. In all fairness, these preemptive actions were not without justification; however, these justifications lay less…

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    Psychodynamic Approach

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    Psychodynamic Approaches Comparison Essay Psychodynamics is the psychology of mental or emotional forces or processes developing especially in early childhood and their effects on behavior and mental states (Merriam Webster Incorporated, 2017). There are three main factors in psychodynamics such as, Psychoanalysis, Analytical and Individual theories that help treat a client or patient. Many counselors and therapist utilize a variety or psychodynamic approaches because not one client or…

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