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    sense that it is filled with sacrifice. Giles Corey surrenders his life to stay loyal to and save a friend’s life. Elizabeth Proctor gives up her squeaky clean and truthful reputation to try and save John Proctor’s life. However‚ John Proctor sacrifices his life anyway‚ but not in the same way or for the same reason Giles Corey does. Giles Corey‚ Elizabeth Proctor‚ and John Proctor’s sacrifices are necessary to restore the social order. Giles Corey gives his life and it is a necessity that he does

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    Corey’s cognitive development was observed not only through his interest‚ but his learning and reasoning as well. Throughout the final observation of Corey‚ I noticed how his cognitive development greatly improved as seen through his imagination and creativity. Not to mention he advanced in language and communication through each observation. Corey did very well at learning and attaining knowledge. He also interacted with his surroundings as accepted for a child his age. His different cognitive skills

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    Current treatment approach to Ginger’s diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder will be the use of Gestalt therapy founded by Fredrick (“Fritz”) Perls and Laura Perls (Corey‚ 2012). A. Basic tenets of the theory Basic tenets of the theory involve focusing on the here and now. According to Corey (2012)‚ “Gestalt therapy is an existential-phenomenological approach based on the premise that individuals must be understood in the context of their ongoing relationship with the environment” (p. 105). The

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    It was not the abuse itself that lead to her drinking‚ but the faulty thinking that the drinking would withdraw her from the situation (Corey‚ 2017) The three life tasks include‚ social task‚ love-marriage task‚ and the occupation task (Corey‚ 2017). Laura has never been married and states that she never desires to be married. She does however desire to find and maintain friendships within her family and the community. This desire would

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    In The Play “Fences” there is a connection to the fence that each character has. The main character name is Troy and along with him is his wife Rose his sons Corey and lyons right along with his brother named Gabe. Troy wanted to build a fence to keep to keep everything that belonged to him inside of the fence and the things that didnt belong to him outside the fence. Troy connects with every character because Rose is the one that wants the fence built and Troy is the one building it. Troy‚ a 53-year-old

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    beginning to grow. While reading The Crucible‚ the term “breaking” charity was often seen in the dialogue. Its meaning is to treat wrongfully or betray. Some of the characters in the play “break” charity throughout the acts such Abigail‚ John Proctor‚ and Corey Giles. Abigail is the first to be the one to “break” charity. You could say she is the main reason for the Salem Witch Trials to have even begun. Her compulsive lying and backstabbing of many of her friends shows that she has broken charity. She

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    were even there up till then. Since overcoming this miserable period through a lot of self-talk (Corey‚ 2013)‚ I was much more aware of how so many other people seemed to be affected by their past as well and how it’s shaped who they are as a person and how it is at the root of a lot of their problems in their lives. “Our past life is always a vital part of the person we are presently becoming.” (Corey‚ 2013‚ p. 76) I noticed as well‚ that people generally feel uncomfortable exploring and discussing

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    Sciences I would be able to therapeutically assist clients to learn the skills to improve their life‚ using functional assessment also known as behavioral analysis (Corey‚ 1991). This is where the principles of learning theory‚ the conditions in the child’s environment are assessed in order to find those that sustain the problem behavior (Corey 1991). Then‚ using empirically tested experiments‚ such as Rachlins & Baum’s Matching Law (1972)‚ where a licensed mental health counselor would find the motivator

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    Ethics in Action III-Module 6 Anthony Hall April 25‚ 2011 COUN 501-D17 LUO Module Six Questions Segment One: Managing Boundaries 1. If this was your client‚ what would you say and do? Be specific. Why would you respond that way? If this was my client I would start of by restating her request. I would do this to make sure I had a clear understanding of her request to conduct group outside and away from the confines of the office. I would question her about how long she has been feeling

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    approaches. "Self-acceptance‚ knowledge of the environment‚ responsibility for choices‚ and the ability to make contact...are important awareness processes and goals‚ all of which are based on a here-and-now experiencing that is always changing" (Corey‚ 2009‚ p. 200). Fritz Perls demonstrates his Gestalt therapy style in Three Approaches to Psychotherapy: A Film Series (1975). Though this film has made a significant impact in the field of psychological education‚ many simply remember Fritz Perls

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