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    In pursuing knowledge, challenges of extracting it from one context and applying it to another often emerge. These challenges are often underestimated within contexts shaped by cultural, historical, and societal factors. When transferring knowledge to different contexts, questions about its applicability and reliability often arise. These challenges can include cultural differences, language barriers, lack of contextual understanding, ethical considerations, and perception. Taking knowledge from…

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    Death Education History

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    1. Summarize the history of death education. Include important documents, theologies, and philosophies in your answer. According to Kastenbaum (2012), “there were few if any “experts” in death a half a century ago (although there were people with skills in specific areas, such as the funeral director).” Since those who provided counseling to the dying or grieving were not formally trained, the death awareness movement and death education was established based on a need to bring concern for…

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    Transference can be seen evident in “Fat Lady”. During counseling with Yalom, Betty acted in a way that it did not allow the counseling sessions to flow. In Yalom’s words, Betty was boring. Betty always pretended to be happy and acted in ways that she pretended would entertain the counselor such as mimicking other people while in session. Betty would avoid being open in session, she didn’t want to open up to anyone because she didn’t want to form any relationships to avoid attachment. Betty…

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    Transference in CBT provides insight into the client’s patterns of thinking and behaving. Countertransference is important in CBT as well because when clients activate automatic thoughts or schemas in the therapist, they have the potential to influence therapy with the client (p. 41). Although transference and countertransference are not primary mechanism of change in CBT, they can be used when they occur, though they occur more frequently in long-term types of therapy. When transference occurs…

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    What Is Conjugal Marriage?

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    In order to understand the concept of jugal marriage, the concept of conjugal marriage should be identified. Conjugal marriage is a marriage in which the relationship is seen as a stable union of two people who have the rights over sexual activity of the other as well as legitimising their children. The jugal definition of marriage is when the marriage of two people is predetermined through an exchange of rights, status, goods, money or obligations. The marriage is a form of transaction meaning…

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    Wampold Summary

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    In Wampold (2011) article, he discusses 14 attributes of a good therapist. Working with survivors of child abuse and their families, it is highly important to possess good interpersonal skills, as well as act in a trustworthy manner. The individuals I provide services for are generally angry, hurt, sad, shocked, and in disbelief by the time they reach me. Some of them have even loss hope. It is my job to be empathic about what they are faced with and focus my attention only on them and their…

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    insight therapies but I’ll only focus on psychoanalysis and humanistic therapies. Psychoanalysis is “the form of psychodynamic therapy developed by Sigmund Freud”, along with psychoanalysis there is something called analysis of transference. Analyzing of transference is “analyzing and interpreting the patient’s relationship with the therapist, based on the assumption that this relationship mirrors unresolved conflicts in the patient’s past”, for example in the book “The Short and Tragic…

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    have been very informative in describing different types of interactions we could encounter with our clients. Also, we have learned how to put ourselves in the client’s shoes, how to engage with clients, conflicts, listening skills, transference, and counter-transference and when a client is resistant. Playing the roles of the client or social worker has helped me understand how the social worker feels and how the client feels in certain situations. All of the classroom learning’s have helped…

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    Interpersonal Dimensions

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    I have had at least six individual sessions with him. We also interacted within group settings and treatment team meetings. I believe we had a good working alliance. We never addressed the issue of cultural transference or cultural countertransference. Cultural transference is the transference experienced by a client when engaged with a therapist of a different ethnicity or culture (Shorter-Gooden & Jackson 2000). Peter is a white male and I am black male. This racial dynamic has probably…

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    AC conductivity: Figure 4.19(a) shows the frequency dependent electrical conductivity of PCL5 electrolyte. The result shows that AC conductivity changes with temperature. The AC conductivity of the PEO/CoCl2 electrolyte increases with temperature is given in Table 4.4, which is the common characteristic of disordered materials. An increase in ac conductivity with frequency and temperature indicates charge transported by hopping through the defect sites along the polymer chain [70]. Also the…

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