The field of counselling contains many theories‚ sometimes very different from each other. There are‚ however‚ three major theoretical approaches: “humanistic”‚ “psychodynamic” and “cognitive behavioural” and within each of these approaches there are discrete models‚ for example‚ “person centred” and “transpersonal”. This diversity of counselling theories and approaches is really valuable and important. Why? Because the different theories relate to different ways of thinking about how people develop
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(applicable/related) to their daily lives. All of the above sounds pretty good. But there are also some uncertainties (suspicion/doubtfulness) along the way. To begin with‚ No one knows how important these advantages are to the news-consuming audience. Unlimited space is nice but how many consumers have the time and patience to read a 40-screen story on the economy. Will enough readers go searching through the Chat rooms are nice‚ but the discussions tend to be either banal (overused/overfamiliar/faded)
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Principle-Centered Leadership was a wide ranging book that covered leadership at the workplace‚ your home‚ and yourself. At times it was repetitive‚ but as a whole the longer you read the same ideas presented in different situations you began you to see what he was getting at‚ and while I don ’t think it is entirely possible to be a perfect human being‚ if you would follow what the author writes‚ you ’d come pretty close. The first section of the book covered personal and interpersonal effectiveness
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A well written speech has the power to captivate an audience and even persuade them to agree with you. However‚ they are a hard concept to master with limited experience. Dulce’s informative speech had multiple highlights such as the relatability‚ extemporaneous presentation‚ and high ethical standards‚ but it fell a little short in preparedness and supporting information. Overall‚ the speech had great potential and could’ve been a hit if there was a little more preparation put in. As mentioned
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Carl Rogers (1902-1987) was a humanistic psychologist agreed with most of what Maslow believed‚ but added that for a person to "grow"‚ they need an environment that provides them with genuinness (openness and self-disclosure)‚ acceptance (being seen with unconditional positive regard)‚ and empathy (being listened to and understood). Without these‚ relationships and healthy personalities will not develop as they should‚ much like a tree will not grow without sunlight and water. Rogers believed that
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would remind the audience of the change in time and days. At some points you could even hear the small sound of birds chirping at sunrise‚ or the distant crash of waves on the shore. While the scope of the special effects in the play was small‚ the actors’ scenes of pure emotion made up for it. One of the sons‚ Brian‚ played by Tom Pelphrey‚ deals with many issues‚ much of which relate to his past failures. In one scene‚ after fighting with his dad‚ he turns toward the audience. The deep hurt
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The Colorado State University (CSU) Theater brings to light a whole new dimension of the original propaganda film Reefer Madness. They basically turn the film into a musical comedy that pokes fun at the hysteria caused by the original work. However‚ I don’t think it is the artist’s main purpose to just make fun of the ludicrous allegations made by the 1936 production. Instead‚ I think the artists were trying to illustrate how some people will go to the extreme to convince us of their ways even when
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lights reflected on them and only two boxes that served as a table and the cups they were using remained on the stage. There were multiple awkward pauses exchanged between the characters that amplified the intensity of the atmosphere and made the audience silent with embarrassment. The sexual tension is illustrated in the scene‚ through the change of lighting from white to red when Adam and Evelyn were on the bed and the scenery was particularly small creating a more intimate setting and mood. When
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the Popular Media on Secrecy and Openness‚” begins the introduction by providing her own insight of the topic‚ which would allow the audience to obtain a clear understanding of the perspective that Imber-Black embraces. In addition‚ the author would incorporate numerous sources that are centered on the dates of TV talk shows‚ increasing her credibility to the audience. As well‚ Imber-Black employs the emotional appeal when examining the accounts of individuals that confronted the secrets of their partners
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him and in the third act‚ her idolizing of her father is shattered when she realizes what he really is. The leaving of the photo behind is symbolic. The audience fully engages with Mona‚ even though she does things that are exasperating. She’s forgiven for her flaws and embraced as a character. One roots for her to be
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