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    Psychoanalytic Approach in Family Counseling Liberty University Abstract Family settings that are filled with continuing conflict between family members become incapable of accomplishing a mutual respect for one another. This instability needs to be defused in order for the family to live in harmony. Psychoanalytic approach to family counseling is a theory that consists of multiple practices and techniques that are exercised to address the needs of families. This therapy was developed by Sigmund

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    Mall Preferences

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    Summary: Mall Attractiveness and Shopping Preferences is a study conducted to find out what variables attract shoppers to a mall‚ their preferences and how mall operators should consider this significant analysis to implement an effective strategy to position their strategy. The study involved five major shopping malls in Davao City: SM City Davao‚ NCCC mall of Davao‚ Gaisano Mall of Davao‚ Gaisano South City Mall and Victoria Plaza. Factor analysis is applied for this study and complimented

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    The War Prayer Analysis

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    Tuttle 1 Bryson Tuttle Professor Crandon Written Comm III 15 September 2014 The War Prayer Essay The short story "The War Prayer" was written by Mark Twain but not published until after his death in 1923 as it could be considered sacrilegious and could have been detrimental to his writing career. The narrator’s unspoken thoughts reveal his view on war‚ and possibly Christianity itself. Any Christian wanting to grow in their faith should read this short story as it exposes intolerance that

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    Employee Preferences

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    Summary: “Preference” a. The selecting of someone or something over another or others. b. Something or someone preferred. c. Someone or something so chosen. “EMPLOYEE PREFERENCES” These are what most people want in a job‚ what job they want to apply to. For men: Security (keeping of one’s job); and advancement (promotion) For women: type of work (those that suits them) nature of the company (refers to working hours‚ work environment‚ pay and training opportunities)

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    Client Evaluation

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    The objective of this session is to evaluate progress as if the social worker had been working with the client for 3-4 months. The social worker and client are to discuss progress of goals and re-evaluate the treatment plan and intervention protocol. Also‚ the social worker is supposed to discuss the next steps to be taken with the client. The Client The problem or challenge facing the client is currently making progress to goals. The goals they discussed in the meeting were how things were going

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    Biblical Integration and Counseling Practices Abstract The integration of biblical practices and counseling has been discussed for decades. There is an increased interest in spiritual and emotional health‚ among Christian counselors and with secular therapists as well. Understanding the differences between implicit and explicit integration practices in therapy help a therapist to decide which techniques should be used appropriately in therapy. There are critics who claim there is no way to

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    PRAYER WARRIORS IN THE BIBLE BY Pr. David Munyere Who were the prayer warriors in the Bible? Prayer warriors are people who are known for regularly interceding on behalf of others before God. To intercede means to come between‚ so prayer warriors are‚ in effect‚ coming between God and the trouble in another person’s life. Prayer warriors are like advocates appealing to the Higher Court on behalf of their defendants. We’re all guilty before God‚ but God is merciful. Prayer warriors recognize

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    Mathematical Prayer

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    Mathematical Prayer Lord‚ enlighten me with life’s absolute value and your spirit’s infinite grace. May you eliminate my negative traits and help me think in a positive way. Teach me how to do my works in equal proportion and help me see the world in different angles. Add the beauty of life within me and subtract all of my sins by your mercy you have shed on me. Multiply the seed of your righteousness in and through me‚ so that I may rightly divide the word of truth and present myself

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    Adolescents and Counseling

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    Adolescents in Group Counseling Many children and adolescents face developmental or situational difficulties in areas where they live most of their meaningful experiences—at home‚ at school‚ and in the community. While adults who struggle with life events and stressors may look to professional help‚ young individuals are quite alone in coping with these situations. Perhaps unsurprisingly‚ most children and adolescents typically do not seek such help‚ and often resist it when offered. (Shectman‚

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    Psychology and Counseling

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    goals to be achieved by counseling. The goal of counseling is to help clients achieve their personal goals and gain greater insight into their lives. One hopes that by the end of the process one will be more satisfied with his or her life. Counseling is an opportunity for the client to come to a greater understanding of the person that he or she is with the help of the counselor‚ creating a more productive scenario for the organisation. The goals to be achieved by counseling are divided into three

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