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    to form a very distinctive and efficient system. The body’s nervous system and brain are the producers of the basic elements of behavior. The human body is a tremendous and intrinsic machine with many parts all functioning in unison. Robert S. Feldman (2009) states‚ “The nervous system is the pathway for the instructions that permit our bodies to carry out such precise activities” (p.61). In order to understand how the nervous system‚ including the brain‚ functions and receive internal information

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    can assist the counsellor in responding to the needs of the client. II. Psychodynamics Sigmund Fraud psychosexual stages A. In any persons period of life they will go through 5 stages (Gerald Corey).these stages are called the psychosexual stages (theory and practice of counselling and psychotherapy). Before going over the psychosexual stages‚ the id and the ego and super ego needs to be addressed as it is one of the biggest components in the

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    A Change in Perspective

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    learns he has laryngeal cancer and life as he knows it‚ is forever changed in the film‚ The Doctor (Feldman‚ Glick‚ Ziskin‚ &Haines‚ 1991). Jack’s experience with cancer‚ but more importantly as a patient‚ changes his perspective‚ practice‚ and relationships with his wife‚ child‚ partners‚ peers‚ students‚ and especially his patients. He soon learns that every doctor eventually becomes the patient (Feldman‚ et al.‚ 1991). The changes are not easily seen by those around him at first but become overwhelmingly

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    Freud & Adler

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    deterministic and he claimed our behavior is determined by irrational forces‚ unconscious motivation‚ and biological and instinctual drives (Corey‚ 2009). This meant that things had causes and the causes are found in the unconscious. Freud’s levels consciousness and unconsciousness are the keys to understanding behavior and the problems of personality (Corey‚ 2009). Dream analysis was useful in getting at the unconscious‚ because dreams arise from the desires of the unconscious (Lunden‚ 1989). Adler

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    CBT and RBT simillarities

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    versions of reality (Corey‚ 2013‚ p.305). The main goal for both approaches is centered in therapeutic change for the client as a result of the therapist interaction. REBT describes the therapist approach as an educational process. The therapist functions in many ways like a teacher‚ especially in collaborating with a client on homework assignments and in teaching strategies for straight thinking; and the client is a learner who practices these new skills in everyday life (Corey‚ 2013‚ p.292). CBT

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    Attachment Theory

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    As stated in our text book‚ “The most important aspect of social development that takes place during infancy is the formation of attachment.” (Feldman‚ R. S. 2010‚ pg178) That is a pretty powerful statement‚ considering everything that is going on in the lives of infants. Prior to reading and researching this particular subject‚ I thought I had a fairly good grasp on attachment. I have an 11 year old “Daddy’s Girl” and a 5 year old “Mama’s Boy”. I know firsthand many of the characteristic and

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    The idea of the title of Coptic Light came to Feldman when he saw Coptic textiles in the Louvre‚ at Paris‚ France. Therefore‚ I imagine myself it the Louvre when I listen to this piece. I felt this piece is elusive‚ but gentle. The third piece is Central Park in the Dark by Charles Ives (1874-1954).

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    conscious‚ where patients may deal with the problems more effectively (Feldman‚ 2010‚ p. 430). | Behavioral Therapy builds on the basic processes of learning‚ such as reinforcement and extinction‚ and assumes that normal and abnormal behaviors are both learned (Feldman‚ 2010‚ p.433). | Cognitive Therapy teaches people to think in more adaptive ways by changing their dysfunctional cognitions about the world and themselves (Feldman‚ 2010‚ p. 437). | Disorders appropriate for this therapy | Eating disorders

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    Negative Effect On Children Clarice Moyer Liberty University COUN 502-D12 May 11‚ 2011 Abstract The Authoritarian Parenting Style is one of four parenting styles used to rear children. Authoritarian Parenting style is described by Feldman (2011) as “parents that are controlling‚ punitive‚ rigid‚ cold. Their word is law‚ and they value strict‚ unquestioning obedience……; they do not tolerate expressions of disagreement (p.251).” Because children are unable to explore their own feelings

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    by both unconscious motivators and through instinctual drives that evolved during the first six years of life (Corey‚ 1996). The deterministic view focuses on the belief that past experiences unconsciously are reflected in present behaviors. Freud proposed that only after the client gained insight into the unconscious could he or she operate by choice rather than that of habit (Corey‚ 1996). Person-Centered therapy is more humanistic in nature and has some traits associated with existentialism

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