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    Simply Classical Chapters 1-4: Observations Cheryl Swope begins her book‚ Simply Classical‚ by introducing the reader to her two children‚ whom she and her husband adopted. It was not long after adopting the children‚ who were twins‚ that Swope and her husband realized they were different. Both children suffered from a multitude of handicaps that made it impossible for them to develop on their own like normal children. These first chapters describe the effort‚ as well as the various methods‚ that

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    My client was diagnosed with depression three years ago but her depression has been increasing since her life changes. To assess my client’s depression‚ I will us the Beck Depression Inventory. The Beck Depression Inventory is an assessment that can tell the severity of my depression. According to Adewuya and Aloba (2007)‚ “the BDI [3] which is a 21-item self-rated questionnaire consists of a series of ordered statements relating to particular symptoms of depression. Each statement is scored from

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    from a bad experiences or something that can trigger from our past or simply what we see on television or hear from the news. Exposing ourselves to fear might be difficult to overcome but once we do its the best to conquer it. In the book Wild by Cheryl Strayed tries to overcome her fears by finding her inner self and that she can be the happier versions of herself by discovering the missing essence of her life. I believe that she is afraid of the unknown of her journey because

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    PSY 449 Assessment Project May 23‚ 2013 1) Beck Hopelessness Scale * Authors: a) Aaron T. Beck and Robert A. Steer (A. Beck‚ A. Steer‚ 1978-1993). * Publisher: a) The Psychological Corporation * Date of Publication: b) 1978-1993. * Current Version: * Reasons for any revisions: 2) Logistical Information * Cost of manual: a) 1997 price data: $49.50 per complete kit including 25 record forms and manual; $27.50 per 25 record forms;

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    In the essay “Reading a Photograph” by Cheryl Aaron‚ is a short story about how taking photos enables her to take a better look at her subjects. Apparently her current series of photos are related to cafes. Aaron describes how she makes contact with the owners of the cafes that she would like to visit‚ and obtains their permission prior to her showing up and taking photos. This particular photo of Pellicci’s café‚ Aaron illustrates her emotions of warmth‚ as she relates to the reader that she signifies

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    would allow the therapist to assess how Aneeka is currently feeling and what is concerning her most. This information can be gathered through clinical interviews and self-report questionnaires‚ such as The Panic Disorder Self-Report Scale (PDSR) or Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Once this case history is developed‚ a formulation of how Aneeka’s feelings‚ thoughts‚ physical sensations and her behaviour interact can be drawn up. The aim of this would be to recognise unhelpful patterns‚ such as rumination

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    68: Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity – Ulrich Beck Definition: Risk Society – a society increasingly preoccupied with the future‚ which generates the notion of risk. Globalizing the risks of civilization - The risks of civilization can be described in a formula: poverty is hierarchic‚ smog is democratic. - With the expansion of modernization risks‚ besides problems with endangering nature‚ health and food supply‚ social differences and limits are relativized. - Risk societies are

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    Cheryl Heinla‚ a fifty- seven year old licensed marriage and family therapist has over eleven years in the stress and mental health field. She has consistently gotten faced with situations that teens‚ children‚ or families undergo in times of stress. Mrs. Heinla says there is a wide range of fundamental information out there but “ you have to seek it.” She also explains that a portion of this information that is available for us to encounter includes lack of knowledge. Mrs. Heinla explains thoroughly

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    may not know the answer quite yet‚ but with time and luck‚ they may stumble upon the truth of what matters the most to them. I firmly believe that one of the best ways to reach an understanding of truth is through first person reflection. As writer Cheryl Strayed relates

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    weighing 5lbs 11oz and 18 and a half inches tall. For the longest time I had no hair but I had the cutest brown eyes‚ according to my mom‚ Melissa. Because I was the first born baby and since I was a boy my Mom and Dad picked my name Ryan Michael Beck from

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