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    Winnie-the-Pooh‚ Corduroy‚ and Peter Rabbit. Frog and Toad‚ Skippyjon Jones‚ and Arthur. All of these characters have been loved by many generations of children. What do they have in common? They are all animals. We think. Though placed in the bodies of bears‚ rabbits‚ and frogs‚ they attain many human traits. These traits can be anything from walking on hind legs to talking‚ with clothing and human facilities readily available for their usage. Anthropomorphism is defined as the attribution of human

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    Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning Assessment is a practice that is utilized to determine diagnosis and treatment planning. Altman‚ Briggs‚ Frankel‚ Gensler‚ and Pantone (2002) connected the “relational assessment” practice to the diagnosis and treatment planning. The above authors agreed that for effective therapy and appropriate diagnosis to happen‚ the treatment plan must be appropriate and relational; so that modifications and adaptations can be adjusted as needed. The goal in

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    An Analysis of a Correlation between A.A Milne’s “Winnie the Pooh” and Schizophrenia We often consider children’s stories to be innocent in nature. From the mystical and charming world of Louis Carols’ “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” to the dark and mischievous tales of the Brothers Grimm collection‚ we don’t second think about the underlying themes we find in the stories we read to our children. However‚ that’s not to say authors wouldn’t have fun with the idea of creating characters we

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    Identifying Information Giuseppe is a 14-year-10 month-old‚ Latino male in the 8th grade referred for counseling through AB3632 from Hollywood Senior high School under the Los Angeles Unified School District. Giuseppe’s school counselor indicates Giuseppe has difficulty controlling his anger towards peers. She also shares that Giuseppe fights with his peers leading to a suspension from school for three days due to fighting. Giuseppe’s mother reports that at home he is very oppositional especially

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    PSY 610 Midterm Exam Prep Chapter 1 1. The comment “In psychology‚ even the rats are white and male” refers to which of the following? a. Experimental psychologists continue to use only white male rats in their research studies. b. Psychotherapy is useful only for white males. c. Most psychological theories were developed by white men of European descent and much of the research historically focused on whites and males. d. All of the above. e. Only b and c. 2. Which of the following

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    CONCEPTUALIZATION AND TREATMENT PLAN INSTRUCTIONS Below is the format you are to use for the Conceptualization and Treatment Plans due in Modules/Weeks 4 and 6. Each paper is not to exceed 10 pages not including‚ title page‚ abstract‚ and reference page. APA format is required. Title Page Refer to your APA manual for directions on formatting a title page. Be sure you include a running head‚ page number‚ paper title‚ your name‚ and the institution name (Liberty University). Abstract

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    Use of case conceptualization has increasingly become effective and very quality therapy. Developing and utilizing a conceptualization is not an easy proposition because it requires one to help clients. At this‚ therapists try to assume that a symptom in a member is as a result of reflection from the problematic interactions

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    The case conceptualization of Sam describes his history of possible OCD personality attributes that were encouraged and may have led to his diagnosis of OCD in the ninth grade. Sam’s need to organize and follow a homework ritual has influenced his homework completion and decrease in academic performance. Sam has developed a transient facial tic that is more prominent during discussions of school work. He has noted he cannot turn in messy homework because ‘neatness is important.’ Sam lacks social

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    Taoism (also known as Daoism) is known to many as the "way" or "path" that is followed. In The Tao of Pooh‚ Benjamin Hoff uses the characters from Winnie the Pooh to explain the fundamentals of Taoism. By observing the actions of the main characters‚ he decides that the actions of Pooh best describe Taoism. This book has offered an interesting and understandable entry into the profound world of Taoist. The main concept that caught my attention while reading this book was The Uncarved Block. According

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    Client was a 27 y/o single‚ white‚ male who was a U.S. Army veteran. He currently resides in a residential rehabilitation program and was referred for services by his mother in order to address his alcohol addiction. He presented with problems which included: trouble falling asleep and waking up with reoccurring nightmares; feelings of anxiety and arousal when hearing loud noise‚ especially the sound of airplanes passing by; feeling agitated and irritable; having random outbursts of anger; being

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