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    childish, selfish side of our mind and the benevolent moral self. When we as an individual have difficulty reconciling between the two, Humans will typically employ one or more of the defensive mechanisms of denial, repression, displacement and transference.(Freud) The introduction of psychoanalysis in personality studies of political figures starting in the 30s, 40s, and 50 was the birth of Political Psychology. Harold Lasswell who…

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    Review Article Treatment of Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Preterm Infants: A Review Keishera Aldonza Candidate for Bachelor, Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Introduction Preterm infants often display signs of respiratory distress syndrome at birth due to the immaturity of the lung structure, with respiratory morbidity decreasing as gestational age increases. Respiratory distress syndrome is caused by a deficiency of surfactants. Surfactants…

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    Uncanny Pestel Analysis

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    How do we avoid the uncanny becoming just another clichéd trope on the methodological menu? How might we revise ideas concerning the uncanny and explore what it means to us as Fine Art practitioners, keeping in mind ontological ambiguity? Freud described the uncanny as the class of frightening things that leads us back to what is known and familiar (Freud, 1919). Previously Jentsch concluded that the uncanny was a fear of the familiar based on intellectual uncertainty (Jentsch, 1906). The…

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    Conflicting views аrе оnlу natural, but Conflicts occur whеn wе choose tо express оur conflicting views emotionally." - Jensen Siaw How mаnу times hаvе уоu encountered difficult colleagues whоm уоu јust couldn't sее eye tо eye wіth? Ноw оftеn hаvе уоu gоttеn іntо unhappy disagreements wіth peers, subordinates оr еvеn уоur bosses? Ноw mаnу times hаvе уоu left а job bесаusе оf interpersonal conflicts аnd office politics thаt left уоu sick аnd tired? If уоu аrе а human resource manager, а…

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    sociological concepts which have been of great influence include gender and gender socialization. Gender is socially constructed concept regarding what attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours men and women should have, while gender socialization is the transference and acquisition of these ideas. One such way that we are taught these societal views is through the use of gender stereotypes. Gender stereotypes are oversimplified notions regarding how people of a certain gender think and act. Although…

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    One ethical dilemma did arise and it was handled through supervision. Linda and I share something in common which is a huge part of who we are. We are both Moms to eleven year old twins. I have experienced counter transference during our time together and at times difficulty understanding her decisions revolving around her children. Through supervision, I was able to identify my feelings and also see Linda in a different light. I recognize how difficult of a decision it was for Linda to give…

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    The Gospels of The New Oxford Annotated Bible aim to tell of the life of Jesus Christ. The authors build the narratives around the Father-Son relationship of God and Jesus because of how much of an impact God’s sacrifice has on Jesus’ ministry. “God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life” (John 3:16). Throughout the book of John, Jesus repeatedly says that he is the Son of God, the Son of Man, and God. If Jesus…

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    Introduction Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) is a cognitive method that refers to changing one’s belief system in order to “cure disorders that relate to misperceptions and faulty belief systems” (Maye, 2012). REBT accepts that humans are imperfect and seeks to teach individuals that while they may make mistakes, they are capable of learning from them. REBT believes that humans are happiest when they identify important life goals and purposes and then strive to obtain them (Ellis,…

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    Reality Or Choice Theory

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    connect with and develop a relationship with the client. In this particular therapy the counselor would be free to comfort the afflicted as well as being free to challenge the comfortable while striving to avoid quarreling, condemning, counter-transference and bullying the client. The goals is to establish a relationship with the client that is professional and increases the overall effectiveness of the techniques utilized (Corey,…

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    Before the start of class… Before the start of this course, I had a vague understanding of what it meant to be a supervisor. My understanding of this role centered on the idea that as a supervisee, I would go to my supervisor and discuss a case. Sometimes, I would see my supervisors jot down notes, other times they would merely listen to the case being presented. There was never a constant in the way that any two supervisors would approach the supervisory role. This instilled in me the idea…

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