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    Attachment-based therapy (children) Attachment-based therapy is a phrase intended to apply to interventions or approaches based on attachment theory‚ originated by John Bowlby. These range from individual therapeutic approaches to public health programs to interventions specifically designed for foster carers.[1] Although attachment theory has become a major scientific theory of socioemotional development with one of the broadest‚ deepest research lines in modern psychology‚ attachment theory has

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    Title Length Color Rating   Theories of Personality - ... In general‚ the easiest approach to do this was through the observations of individual differences. Though‚ the validity and reliability of such observation can be questioned as it is not efficient and systematic adequately. On the other hand‚ the assessment of individual researcher may be subject to personal bias. Thus‚ in order to be accurate‚ personality theories often employ the systematic and scientific approach. The study can merely

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    AgriVader Helps Plan and Fund Chamber Banquet Anson‚ Texas – AgriVader is helping plan and fund the annual Chamber of Commerce Banquet on April 27th at 6:00 p.m. at the Lawrence Hall Building in Anson. AgriVader is a local business ran by Mr. Larry Lytle. Lytle said‚ “We are looking forward to a spectacular evening.” Lytle has been serving on the Chamber of Commerce for almost a year‚ and was selected as Committee Chair of New Membership and Committee Chair of Food and Silent Auction. “The purpose

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    The Humanistic Personality The humanistic perspective on personality deals exclusively with human behavior. Humanistic psychologists believe that human nature includes a natural drive towards personal growth‚ that we as humans have the ability to choose what they do regardless of environment‚ and that humans are pretty much conscious beings and that we are not controlled by unconscious needs and conflicts. Three of the humanistic psychologists that I have outlined are Carl Rogers‚ Abraham Maslow

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    Summary of “The Banking Concept of Education” The banking concept is a way that students are positioned like an empty box and to be filled with all kinds of information by the teacher. The students receive the information‚ memorize it and repeat. Freire claims that the teachers treat the students as a bank in which they deposit information into them. One of the issues with this education is that the student never really gets to think critically about the information they are learning. In the Banking

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    John Grisham‚ an author from Arkansas‚ wrote a book called The Pelican Brief. John doesn’t just view his books as books. He views them as entertainment for everyone else. In The Pelican Brief‚ John shows how the brown pelican stirs conflict in court and leads to the murders of two Supreme Court Justices who both agree on one topic: the environment. The brown pelican is a “gull-like” bird that usually tops out around 11 pounds (Brown Pelican). These birds have multicolored streaks of brown‚ yellow

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    explanations of attachments such as learning theory and Bowlby’s theory (12 marks) The learning theory is about learning through association or reward. There are a few main features that make up the learning theory of attachment. It is thought that the attachment is formed from the person who changes them‚ feeds them and shows them the most love and attention. It is also believed that the first attachment is often the person who looks after the child the most; the first attachment figure can remove

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    Carl Jung's Archetypes

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    ARCHETYPES Carl Jung’s Collective Unconscious‚ Archetypes Abstract Carl Jung was the illegitimate son of a poet. Jung’s emotional voyage into the psychological unknown began early in his life; he became aware of two separate aspects of his Self. This experience drew him into the field of psychiatry‚ dealing with subjective phenomena. After relationship trauma‚ with Freud‚ Jung began a dangerous and painful

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    JUNG VS FREUD Sigmund Freud was known as a medical doctor‚ psychologist and one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century. His ideas attracted Carl Jung to come under the teachings of Freud. As time grew on‚ Jung began to reject some of Freud’s original ideas. The two share some central ideas‚ but the differences between them are recognizable. The religion‚ unconscious complex‚ and the therapist practices is the biggest distinction between

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    Person-centred counselling originated in the thinking of Carl Rogers‚ an eminent American psychologist. He believed that each individual human being had more knowledge and resources to promote their healing and growth than any therapist could ever have – so that the therapist’s job was to create conditions whereby the client could begin to explore and uncover these resources in themselves‚ rather than directly influence the client from a position of “expertise” or “greater knowledge”. These conditions

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