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    Questions Directions On a separate sheet of paper‚ please answer each part of each question asked below. Please use complete sentences and please answer the question as asked. 1. As the act opens‚ who is being interrogated and on what charge Martha Corey is being interrogated by Judge Hathorne on the charge of telling fortunes (witchery). 2. What is interesting about the dialogue at the beginning of this act What was Miller trying to suggest about the tone of the legal proceedings to follow This

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    References: Robert S. Feldman (2005) Essentials of understanding Psychology‚ Sixth edition. Saunda Hybels & Richard L. Weaver II (2003) Communicating Effectively‚ Sixth edition. Joseph A. Devito‚ Human Communication 7th Edition. Allen & Richard K‚ (1977). Organizational Management through Communication. Harper & Row understanding Communication. Progoff‚L. (1975). At a Journal Workshop. Newyork: Dialogue House Library. Corey ‚G.(1996). Theories of Practice of counseling

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    development in a specific sequence‚ focusing his attention on the cognitive change occurring when children move from one stage to the next. According Piaget‚ the information quantity as well as the quality of knowledge‚ changes among those stages (Feldman‚ 2008). Piaget’s learning theory of cognitive development covers the following four stages: sensorimotor‚ preoperational‚ concrete operational‚ and formal operational (JeongChul‚ Sumi‚ Koch & Aydin‚ 2011). The first stage‚ sensorimotor‚ covers from

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    legally impossible to keep this information confidential. The duty to warn is that obligated by case law the therapist has to notify the victim or law enforcement of serious threat or harm (CoreyCorey‚ & Callanan‚  2011). “The duty to protect maintains ways to maintain client confidentiality” (CoreyCorey‚ & Callanan‚ 2011). The purpose of this paper will be to identify legal history of duty to warn and duty to protect‚ to identify legal and ethical dilemmas that can arise when breaking

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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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    Deaf Adolescence DESCRIPTION‚ IMPORTANCE‚ AND BACKGORUND INFORMATION As a kid we look forward to high school. We could not wait for the fun of making new friends‚ having more freedom‚ and discovering things we had no idea even existed or that would ever be relevant to us. What we did not expect was all the confusion and difficulties that came with adolescence. Now try to imagine how even more difficult adolescence is for a child who cannot hear. Although deafness can affect all ages‚ the

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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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    free from the government in Cuba. She is very satisfied with where her life is right now and content. According to the Typological Model Dianelys appears to be an Ego-resilient person who is well adjusted to her somewhat new American life (Papalia & Feldman

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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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    depressed and is overweight (Yeo [Assignment] 2011‚ pp. 1). It is obvious that Karen is fixated to her (past) first three stages of psychosexual development which affected her subsequent personality development during her first six (biological) years. (Corey 2009‚ pp. 65-68; see also Yeo [Lesson 2] 2011‚ pp. 39). Karen grew up in a very structured and disciplined home with a distant‚ authoritarian‚ and rigid father and critical and hard-to-please mother. (Yeo [Assignment] 2011‚ pp. 3). This has resulted

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