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    to verbally respond to the counselor, she had no problem putting her thoughts in writing and sending them to him in an email. He said that he had experienced that same problem with several other students. Prior to my conversation with the counselor, we had never met. I began our conversation by asking him where he grew up. We then had a short conversation about his family, and then I asked him about his occupation. Of course, it was during that conversation that our discussion about the college students came up. Unfortunately, most of the communication that now takes place between people is through texting, email, and social media. As a result of this technology, the children and teenagers of our society are not learning the communication skills that most children and teenagers learned prior to the 1990s. Consequently, it’s more important than ever to focus on learning and following the FORM process of one-on-one, face-to-face communication.…

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    The Subconscious

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    This included but not limited to the creation of a fair voting room where no religious relics or children's drawing in a classroom where present. However, Berger also enlightens readers on consumer choice of designer clothing and the significance of $20 Tommy Hilfiger t-shirt vs the counterpart of a $100 Prada t-shirt. However, that choice is affected by communication and what the wearer is trying to express to the world even though our subconscious does get involved there is a much more…

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    Non REM Dreams Essay

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    bizarre things that could not normally happen in real life, as Non REM dreams are more relatable to everyday life and seem possible to actually happen. (V. Hill, Personal Communication, January 2016). The activity levels in the brain differ from Non REM and REM dreaming. The brain is most active in REM dreaming with parts such as the Brain Stem, Visual Association Area, Motor Cortex and Amygdala activated. Though there are many active areas of the brain in REM dreaming there are also inactive…

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    Bias In Blindspot

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    The idea of a subconscious mind with thoughts the conscious mind is unaware of has been around for a long time. Popularized by Sigmund Freud’s research on psychoanalysis, his theory focused on the idea that everyone has thoughts and urges in their subconscious mind that never make it to the conscious mind for them to be acted on. The book, Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People, explores a similar idea in terms of unconscious bias and preferences present in everyone. The book also examines the…

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    Jungian Approach

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    therapeutic context. Jungian Approach to Therapy Jung presented an analytical approach to counselling based on psychodynamic schools of thought rooted in the dependence of unconscious processes in psychological functioning, symbolic interpretations and indirect methods of psychological assessment. Jung believed in uncovering the complexities of the psyche through analogies, links to the spiritual world, culture, mythology and religion. In this form of psychology, the analyst’s role is to…

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    from deciphering one 's own conduct, where situational components are all the more effortlessly perceived and can be considered. In the conversation provided there is a clear violation of the fundamental attribution error which lead to the deterioration of the quality of the conversation. When we meet someone, our adaptive unconscious mind which is "always on" starts making appraisals. This is an involuntary act. The acknowledgment of what is happening and what…

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    Richard III and Yasunari Kawabata’s The White Horse rely heavily on dreams and how they convey or affect how one is feeling by delving into the unconscious mind, much like one does today. Dream interpretation is a widely recognized concept through the world. People have analyzed and interpreted dreams throughout history in many civilizations that had different cultures and religions. It is referenced in traditional Chinese medicine as well. By definition, dreams are the mental activity…

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    Gaian Culture Analysis

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    William Thompson has interesting views about the unconscious, conscious, and how evolution will play out. The article discusses how he created an American culture similar to Watergate called Lindisfarne Association. Furthermore, it was established in the golden age of Celtic Christianity and many other religions, which once provided it with a religious base. Lindisfarne gave him inspiration to create a unique education known as “planetary culture”. Considering that, this culture was surfacing in…

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    “Dreaming is the communication between our conscious mind and our unconscious mind, helping people create wholeness” (Tartakovsky). Our dreams are unconscious thoughts that contain much more than just abstract, meaningless images. Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, or stage two in the sleep cycle, is when most dreaming occurs (Lewis xvii). REM sleep can occur up to five times per night, though this sleep is affected by drugs, alcohol, and caffeine. This sleep is necessary to the sleep cycle and…

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    realize that existence. Communication and interaction with other people is what the conscious mind allows man to accomplish. The second part of the ego is the preconscious mind, which is any kind of memory that could be recalled at any given time. The second part of the mind is the superego, which is the center for morality. This is part of the mind that culture and society predominantly constituted, embodied, and trained so that man could be controlled in a civilized society. The superego is…

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