Menzies‚ Lyth‚ I (1988) Containing Anxiety in Institutions Piaget‚ J (1972) To Understand is to Invent New York : The Viking Press Inc. Rustin M (2004) ’Learning from the Victoria Climbie Enquiry ’ : Journal of Social Work Practice. 18 (1): 9-18 Winnicott‚ D (1965) The Maturational Process and the Facilitating Environment London : Hogarth
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2012). Autism is a neurological disorder that affects lives of many children and adults. Some have a mild affect and some are very impaired to the point that they can not talk. Studies have shown that it is more common in boys than it is in girls (Klein‚ 2007). In 1943‚ Leo Kanner‚ a child psychiatrist‚ was the first to identify autism. He believed that his young patients were in their own inner world (Ballaro‚ 2011). Autism has a wide variety of symptoms‚ causes‚ and treatments. As there is no
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Klein’s story‚ All But My Life‚ Gerda Klein describes when an inmate got shot by an SS Officer when she went to a milk can to see if there was anything left.“One girl spotted a milk can leaning against a tree. She ran out of line to see if there was any milk in it. An SS man grabbed her by the neck‚ forced her to her knees. I saw her turn‚ petrified‚ when he took the rifle from his shoulder. Mercy‚ Mercy! she pleaded. She threw her arms up as he fired.” (Klein 9-10) Even though the prisoners of the
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Introduction The media holds up a mirror to our society. As condemned as the media may be‚ it does reflect much truth and reality. This is especially so for comics and advertising media because they are very much inspired by our daily lives and struggles (Klein‚ 1993). Commercials and comics should never be solely regarded as the promotion of tangible objects as they carry subtle messages and reinforces certain ideas subconsciously. Gender roles are underlying and recurring themes in these commercials
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reconceptualisation (Gardner‚ 1995a). Whilst Kevin Williams (2000) highlights the intuitively appealing natureof MI theory‚ Robert J. Sternberg identifies the need for a basis for testing and comparing these “attractive” empirical theories (1984‚ p. 700). Klein (1998‚ p. 106) points
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John Bowlby developed a theory of attachment based on observations of children’s reactions to separation from their primary carer (usually a parent‚ most often their mother). The theory was also inspired by studies of imprinting in baby geese. While not quite the same as imprinting‚ Bowlby did propose that both adults and babies have complimentary innate behaviours which keep them close to each other
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PSYCHOLOGY– UNIT 1 Attachment is an emotional bond between two people‚ it is a 2 way process that endures over time‚ serving the function of protecting the infant and leading to certain behaviours (seeking proximity‚ distress on separation‚ pleasure on reunion and general orientation of behaviour) There is a Primary attachment figure (PAF) EXPLANATIONS OF ATTACHMENT: LEARNING THEORY Learnt rather than inborn Classical: Association Proposes that food (UCS) naturally produces a feeling of pleasure
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EDC1100 Lifespan Development and Learning Course Examiner: Dr Patrick O’Brien Tutor: Ms Linda De George Walker Critical review of Society begins at home By Sally Weale Due Date: May 30‚ 2011 Word Count: 1557 The article‚ Society begins at home‚ written by Sally Weale for The Age on May 9 2010‚ takes an objective look at two books written by author Sue Gerherdt‚ Why Love Matters: How Affection Shapes a Baby’s Brain and The Selfish Society. Weale emphasizes Gerherdt’s main objectives
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theory is an interdisciplinary study encompassing the fields of psychological‚ evolutionary‚ and ethological theory. Immediately after World War II‚ homeless and orphaned children presented many difficulties‚[1] and psychiatrist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby was asked by the UN to write a pamphlet on the issue which he entitled maternal deprivation. Attachment theory grew out of his subsequent work on the issues raised. Infants become attached to individuals who are sensitive and responsive in social
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gain during adulthood is directly correlated with an increased risk of type II diabetes” (Klein & Sheard‚ 2004‚ p. 260). Obesity complicates the management of type II diabetes by increasing insulin resistance and blood glucose concentrations. Patients with diabetes are at high risk for developing cardio-vascular disease. Stroke and ischemic heart disease have the greatest morbidity from diabetes (Klein & Sheard‚ 2004). Elevated glucose levels help contribute to atherosclerosis and increase
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