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    discipline your children? I strongly agree with the statement that, disregarding the discipline method or technique applied, discipline ensures the desired effects, when there is a close parent-child relationship. Therefore, without forgetting the love and respect, parents should inculcate children with rules of conduct, and appropriate behaviors; consequently, children acquired confidence, security and stability, it is the same as prepare them for life. All societies are ruled by strict laws,…

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    practically unending; it is maybe the hardest, most rewarding occupation a woman will ever encounter. Mothers have many roles to help them perform all the tasks required in the development of their children, as well as providing their children with unconditional love, and making sacrifices for her children every step of the way. One of the first things to come to mind when taking into consideration what being a mother means , are the roles or positions she assumes on a day to day basis. A…

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    a hero? The truth is everyone can be a hero. A hero doesn’t have to be powerful, or doesn’t need to know how to fly. A hero can be anyone, someone as normal as a mother. Yes, she can’t fly or has an amazing power, but what she has is a tremendous love and…

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    Think of this example when one walks into their grandmas and grandpa 's house one can tell that they are by the way it smells even if one had a blind fold one. Everyone home has their own scent weather they realize it or not. Home is anywhere where love ones live. When one walks into their home at night after a long day and they smell fresh baked chocolate chips cookies it makes all their issues and problems go away just because they know they are home. Home is a smell that one can never forget…

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    friends that I thought cared about me, actually ended up spreading terrible rumors about me and bullied me for the remainder of the year. Even after the way that I had treated my mom, she comforted me with open arms and showed me nothing but unconditional love. In that very moment, it was almost like an epiphany happened and I came to the realization that I wanted to change. In the years to come, I became motivated and confident which is completely opposite of the way I had been previously…

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    does not truly want them, but she struggles with her body image regardless. This confusion and betrayal feel even more heightened coming from someone who is supposed to do nothing but love and support her unconditionally. Person Centered Therapy will benefit Vanessa, because she will finally receive unconditional positive regard from someone; however, there is a potential problem. She may become too attached to her therapist, since he/she may be the first person to show this kind of…

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    I feel sad to have spent so much time not hearing the people I love. I can recall instances when I have given advice based on what I have heard, without checking-out or being sure that I was in the other persons frame of reference. Since beginning the course and having begun to learn the skills required to achieve…

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    can be responsible for themselves in the relationship and that they can learn to be more free by using the relationship to gain greater self-understanding. In a safe atmosphere, clients can explore all their inner workings, simply by receiving unconditional positive regard on part of the counselor. Person-centered therapy is grounded in the assumption that clients create their own self-growth and are active self-healers (Bohart & Tallman, 1999, 2010; Bohart & Wade, 2013; Bohart & Watson, 2011).…

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    I don’t think that there is any one theory that capture’s the truth. I believe that the truth is different for everyone. It brings to mind the story of the family of four who took a vacation together. Each one was asked to write about the vacation. None of the stories sound the same, some might have believed that they really did not go together, but the reality of it was that each person had the same experience and perceived it differently. If something this simple as a vacation has four…

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    The helping process between the helper and client transitions through five stages. As stated by Corey and Corey, the stages of the helping process are: “1) establishing a working relationship; 2) assessing or defining the present problem; 3) identifying and setting goals; 4) choosing and initiating interventions; and 5) planning and introducing termination and follow-up.” (Corey & Corey, 2014) Each stage has a specific task and requires the helper to take on different roles. The first stage of…

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