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    Psychotherapy and Cat

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    Topic: How Analytic is CAT? Select one Analytic Model and discuss and evaluate what contribution it offers to CAT‚ where it differs from CAT and how CAT reinterprets and integrates it into CAT theory and practice Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) CAT 1 Cognitive Analytic Therapy Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) works on reflecting with the client how she/he can understand why things went wrong in the past‚ and how client can be guided so that things will not go wrong in the

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    The Barking Cat

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    I began working on the material for my memoir‚ A Door in the Ocean‚ many years ago‚ way back in the year 2000. I was deep into the stories that would one day turn into my first fiction collection‚ The End of the Straight and Narrow‚ and back then I believed I was a dyed-in-the-wool fiction writer. I never considered that I had a life worth writing about‚ and like a lot of fiction writers‚ I’d been raised on the idea that nonfiction wasn’t the stuff of literature. There’s a long tradition of such

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    Cat’s Cradle and Dr. Strangelove Dr. Strangelove and Cat’s Cradle both have similarities in their story line. They were written in the 1960’s by different authors‚ (Dr. Strangelove is a movie not a novel) and both mentioned and dealt with Communists‚ and involved scientists. Although they have their similarities‚ the common topics are of weapons of mass destruction‚ power‚ and a dark comedy. With both stories taking place during the “Red scare” there was always talk about not trusting anyone

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    Feral Cats

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    Feral Cats have become a large problem in Oregon‚ as well as surfacing across the nation. Feral Cats should be Trapped‚ Neutered‚ and Released instead of being Trapped and Killed. The Cats should only be euthanized in the case of irreparable diseases. These cats deserve animal liberation in the sense that they feel pain just as we as humans do‚ and we as humans possess the moral duty to prevent that pain. With a non-egalitarian view of Biocentric Individualism view on things we can determine

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    In The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the motifs of hiding and concealing to emphasize the strange aura of Gatsby‚ how he tries to cover up his past‚ and his “love” of Daisy. From the way he talks‚ by constantly saying “old sport”‚ to his actions; always pulling guests aside to have private conversations‚ at parties‚ Gatsby’s actions are unusual. He makes up false stories regarding his past and how he became so rich. Gatsby’s love of Daisy has been a delusion‚ as he only wants to marry into

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    dogs and cats

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    Dogs or Cold-Hearted Cats There are two different kinds of people. The dog person‚ and the cat person. The kind hearted‚ friendly individual‚ and the aloof‚ left brained individual. We all know who is who. Certain people come to everyone’s mind when the words “dog person” and “cat person” are brought about. Is it the difference in personality or temperament from one person to another? It very well would could be. Dogs and cats mean a lot to different people‚ but can a cat be taught to protect its

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    Cat in the Rain

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    The cat seems to be a big focus in Hemingway’s story In his short story Cat in the Rain‚ Ernest Hemingway uses imagery and subtlety to convey to the reader that the relationship between the American couple is in crisis and is quite clearly dysfunctional. In other words‚ the reader has to have a symbolic reading of the images. In fact‚ what seems to be a simple tale of an American couple spending a rainy afternoon inside their hotel room serves as a great metaphor for their relationship

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    Tabby Cats

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    The Tabby cat has two main coat patterns and several colors. The most common colors are brown‚ silver‚ red‚ blue‚ black‚ and cream. They are recognized by their stripes or markings. A Tabby should have a butterfly shape on the shoulders‚ from which three stripes run along the spine‚ an oyster-shaped spiral on each flank‚ and narrow necklace-like stripes across the chest. The abdomen is spotted and both the tail and legs should be evenly ringed. Facial characteristics of the Tabby include:

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    Cat Hypothyroidism

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    Is your cat over the age of 13? If the answer is yes‚ your cat may have hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism is a common disease that is the result of an overactive thyroid hormone usually resulting from an enlarged thyroid gland‚ and it is most common in older cats. While it does occur in younger cats‚ it is a rare occurrence as only about 5% of cases are from younger cats. [4] The enlargement of the thyroid gland is typically the result of a non-cancerous tumor located in the gland. The thyroid hormone

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    Hairless Cats

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    Hairless cats first shocked people with their extraordinary appearance‚ but managed to win a great number of cat lovers all over the world because of hairlessness‚ cheerful character and unpretentious care. The Donskoy is a very intelligent breed and can be taught tricks and understand certain commands. Feeding them is not of difficulty either. These fantastic cats know how to please their owners. They sometimes resemble dogs‚ monkeys‚ and children in their behavior. They quickly know their name

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