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    many medias from the New York Times‚ Life‚ ABC television‚ and the British Press. As the experiment became more celebrated one question continued to come up ‘had Milgram mistreated his subjects?’ Some psychologists‚ including Alan Elms and Bruno Bettelheim‚ think so after some of Milgrams subjects talked about having heart attacks and others talked about joining group therapy after the experiment. Since those reports came about the experiment has been attacked by psychologists and many others

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    their permission‚ she violated their privacy. She also ate the bears’ food‚ sat on their furniture and slept in their beds. By hearing or reading this‚ a child learns to respect the property of others and to respect other peoples’ privacy too (Bruno Bettelheim‚ 1989). This is a lesson children can also use in their adult lives. These two fables offer lessons a child will never forget. In the fable of the three little pigs (J.M. Soden)‚ the first two pigs were more interested in playing. They rushed

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    ‘only relating positively to the others ‘awakens’ us from the danger of slipping away our life‚”’ (Bettelheim). Hatefully woman are depicted as passive and have a lack of socialization in so many fairy tales. Thankfully a variety of the popular fairy tales are being recreated into today’s reality. As sad as it is knowing how women have been treated and

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    But such one-sided fare nourishes the mind only in one-sided way‚ and real life is not all sunny.” In Bruno Bettelheim’s “The Struggle For Meaning”‚ Mr. Bettelheim talked about how fairy tales can be so effective at grasping children’s minds into the ideas and morals of the fairy tales. “A child needs to understand what is going on within his conscious self so that he can also cope

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    Tutorial Paper Question: How did the hierarchy and structure of the camps determine survival? Word Count: 2030 How did the hierarchy and structure of the camps determine survival? During the events of World War II the Nazi party began the systematic destruction of minority groups‚ in particular the Jewish people‚ in what became known as the holocaust. This genocide has since become the blue print of all other genocides

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    Hans Asperger describes a "milder" form of autism now known as Asperger’s Syndrome. The cases he reported were all boys who were highly intelligent but had trouble with social interactions and specific obsessive interests. 1967: Psychologist Bruno Bettelheim popularizes the theory that "refrigerator mothers‚" as he termed them‚ caused autism by not loving their children enough. (Spoiler alert: This is completely false.) "Post-World War II‚ there was a lot of psychoanalytic work done on autism where

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    longer willing to meet all his oral demands which leads him to believe that suddenly Mother has become unloving‚ selfish‚ and rejecting” (Bettelheim 159). Even with the knowledge of their parents trying to starve them‚ and the disappointment of an unloving mother‚ they realize they Gebben 2 have to return home or else they would starve to

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    Tem mentions about the dreams of death people or faceless lady with a knife in her hand that extremely obsess the children. Besides‚ the most common fear is the fear of being harmed or eaten by the wolf of the little pigs in “The Three Pigs” by Bettelheim that usually appears on stories and movies to lesson children about life. During the childhood‚ the humans subconscious mind

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    1) What was the general hypothesis tested in this study? (i.e.‚ What is the question that researchers are trying to answer across the two experiment?) (2 pts) The general hypothesis tested in this study concerns the effectiveness of classical moral storytelling as a promoter of virtues in 3- to -7- year-old children. Specifically‚ researchers aimed at determining how this type of fiction might educate children on honesty‚ as well as warn them about the consequences of lying. For this reason‚ they

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    Cited: Arnold van Gennep‚ The Rites of Passage‚ London: 1977 BettelheimBruno. The Uses of Enchantment. New York: Vintage‚ 1977“Little Red Cap”‚ “Iron John” Grimm‚ Jacob and Wilhelm. Household Tales. Margaret Hunt‚ translator. London: George Bell‚ 1884‚ 1892. 2 volumes.

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