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    In order to better understand those attachment styles we must first understand when and how an infant forms attachments. Bowlby believed there were four stages of attachment; preattachment‚ attachment in making‚ clear cut attachment‚ and formation of reciprocal relationship. Preattachment‚ newborn to six weeks‚ infants are able to attract adults to them by crying‚ smiling

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    In the article‚ “5 Maps and CHarts THat Will Surprise You”‚ by Ezra Klein‚ states that there are many types of maps and charts used around the world.In total there are 22 different types of maps and charts‚ some are Valeriepieris‚ The Telegraph‚ The Economist‚ Movoto‚ and lastly Max Fisher/Washington Post.Each map and chart has its own way its suppose to be used.For example the economist shows the states acutal size.The telegraph notes that‚“the earliest invation lauched from these islands was an

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    The biography piece is called “All But My Life” and the author is Gerda Weissman Klein. The piece we are given is about a girl and her family when World War 2 started to happen and about how life just suddenly stopped and turned horrid with bombs‚ gunfire and explosions‚and how her father was stricken by an illness‚ while all this is happening. Her beloved town was once “gay” and “sparkling” ‚but it had turned frantic‚ her entire country was in fear and what was once beautiful was all gone‚ so

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    In the novel All But My Life‚ Gerda Weissmann faces many ways of oppression. In Bielitz‚ their town was invaded by the Germans‚ and that was when all of the heinous crimes against Jews were committed. Before they were deported to concentration camps‚ their rations were very‚ VERY strictly cut. They were given arm bands with a star of David‚ and those human beings with names and families were simply labeled JEW. They were forced to sell all of their precious belongings and move to the basement of

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    Title: I Have Walked a Thousand Miles Author: Gerda Weissmann Klein Genre:Non-Fiction Number of pages: 261 The book I Have Walked a Thousand Miles‚ by Gerda Weissmann Klein‚ is a very touching book‚ that almost made me come to tears. Through this book‚ you can tell the hardships that the Jews went through during the Holocaust. This book mainly focuses on a brave and strong thirtneen-year old girl named Elli‚ who is sent to Auschwitz with her family. She has to face many terrible challenges

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    USING DEVELOPMENTS FROM THE BROADER FIELD OF PSYCHOTHERAPY (E.G. THE IDEAS OF BOWLBY‚ STERN‚ STOLOROW) USING DEVELOPMENTS FROM THE BROADER FIELD OF PSYCHOTHERAPY (E.G. THE IDEAS OF BOWLBY‚ STERN‚ STOLOROW) EXPLORE THE PERSON CENTRED APPROACH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SELF IN RELATIONSHIP Word count excluding front sheet and references: 4816 Introduction The purpose of this essay is to explore the development of the self in relationship within the person centred approach through drawing on

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    over time; it is dependent on the type of interaction between individuals and is traditionally viewed as the reciprocal tie between a mother and her infant. John Bowlby was the pioneer behind much of attachment theory; he viewed attachment as ‘the propensity of human beings to make affection bonds to particular others’ (1979 p127). Bowlby argued that the formation of attachment is evolutionary adaptive and biologically rooted. In that infants are helpless‚ they require a stronger‚ wiser individual

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    by:” 1) Critically compare the key concepts of models/theories associated with childhood and adolescence (1.1) – BowlbyWinnicottKlein‚ Erikson. In the first part of my essay I will critically compare the key concepts of theories of KleinWinnicottBowlby and Erikson associated with childhood and adolescence and also relate them to Freud and his theories. Melanie Klein regarded herself as a Freud’s orthodox follower‚ however‚ despite her claim‚ there are certain differences in her work

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    Attachment Theories: Bowlby and Winnicott I am particularly interested in attachment theories and ideas arising from objects theory namely Winnicott’s concepts of the transitional object and the “good enough mother”. Having two children‚ now aged 12 and 14 years old‚ I can see how the theories applied to them as babies and how it continues to be of significance now they are entering adolescence. It has also allowed me to understand relational patterns in my own life. I particularly like the recognition

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    consider the best of each. While Freudians used the terms Ego and Id to refer to the different functions of the self‚ Winnicott used the word ‘self’ to refer to both‚ as the true self and false self. Winnicott’s theory was somewhat based on his life that humans are not born with a clear sense of self‚ and thus have to search for and establish a sense of self as they go along (Winnicott‚ 1971). He believed that both the true self and the false self are required to exist side by side‚ as being in touch

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