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    being connected to god and tried to benefit from it but eventually it led to their own destruction such as Abigail‚ Thomas Putnam and Paris. On the other hand many people with pure hearts were willing to be hanged than named other people such as Giles Corey and John Proctor. Abigail‚ Paris and Thomas Putnam hearts were blacken by the power of god but granted by the devil. They accused other of witchcraft in order to benefit from it. Thomas Putnam accused other as witchcraft so he could by off the land

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    counselor consultation‚ and self-determination (CoreyCorey & Callahan‚ 2011). The model also includes the work of Van Hoose and Paradise (1979)‚ Stadler (986)‚ Haas and Malouf (1989)‚ Forester-Miller and Rubenstein (1992)‚ and Sileo and Kopala (1993). The ACA model encourages a counseling relationship based on trust and states when counselors are faced with an ethical dilemma they apply careful consideration to the decision making process (CoreyCorey & Callahan‚ 2011). ACA Decision Making Model

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    References: Beiser‚ F. C. (1987) The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy from Kant to Fichte. Harvard University Press. Cooper‚ D.E. (1999). Epistemology‚ the classic readings. Blackwell Publishers. PHL716‚ University of Phoenix Feldman‚ R. (2003); Epistemology. Prentice hall foundations of philosophy series. PHL716 required learning activities‚ University of Phoenix Kane Y. & Sherr I. (2011) Secrets from Apple’s Genius Bar: Full Loyalty‚ No Negativity retrieved from www.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304563104576364071

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    The Crucible Analysis - Act Three Why do Giles Corey & Francis Nurse want to speak to the court? What does Giles Corey mean when he says that he “broke charity with the women (his wife)”? What does Danforth say is the reason that the court (“the state”) accepts what the girls are saying? What is Reverend Parris’ argument against John Proctor? How is Elizabeth Proctor’s current condition a benefit to her? Why has Mary Warren come to court? Danforth states “a person is either

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    According to Feldman (2008)‚ “Moral development refers to changes in people’s sense of justice and of what is right and wrong‚ and in their behavior related to moral issues”(pg. 274). This represents why moral development is critical in the life of a child because without it they will have no moral compass to live by. Throughout the years many psychologists have studied the moral development of children. One of the first psychologists to study moral development was Piaget (Feldman‚ 2008). He theorized

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    populations (Corey‚ 2009; Hays‚ 1995). Extensive research on CT for the adult populations has proven to be effective treatment of major depressive order‚ generalized anxiety disorders‚ social phobias‚ substance abuse‚ and obsessive-compulsive disorders (Corey‚ 2009; Dobson 2012). For children and adolescents CT has proven to be effective in problems related to aggression‚ anxiety‚ social anxiety‚ depression‚ obsessive-compulsive disorder‚ social ideation and eating disorders (Corey‚ 2009; Dobson

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    adult stages. Many theorists have help to make the study of human development a science that can be studies in the laboratory. There are two major learning theories‚ behaviorism and social learning or social cognitive. Papalia‚ Olds‚ Wendkos‚ Feldman‚ Duskin (2008) p.30 Behaviorism Behaviorism is a mechanistic theory meaning a predictable observed behavior without response to experience. Behaviorist hold that humans of all ages learn the same way as other organisms do by reacting to conditions

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    Why or why not? - No I don’t. The results may be in error; the test may be unreliable or invalid. (Feldman‚ 2011) Pg 407 What factors might influence the outcome of a personality assessment? - No single test can provide and understanding of the intricacies of someone’s personality without considering a good deal of more information than can be provided in a single testing session. (Feldman‚ 2011) Pg 408 Reference: 9th

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    485-497. doi:10.1007/s10943-009-9277-3 Creagan‚ E Doka‚ K. J. (2011). Religion and Spirituality: Assessment and Intervention. Journal Of Social Work In End-Of-Life & Palliative Care‚ 7(1)‚ 99-109. doi: 10.1080/15524256.2011.548049 Fairchild‚ M Feldman‚ R. S. (2011) Development across the life span. Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Prentice Hall. Guthrie S. (2004). The Gradual Grief of Alzheimer ’s. Interview of Robertson McQuilkin. Retrieved from http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2004/february/8.64.html

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    anxiety is seen as a symptom of an underling conflict. Also psychodynamic therapy seeks to bring unresolved past conflicts and unacceptable impulses from the unconscious into the conscious‚ where patients may deal with the problems more effectively. (Feldman‚2010‚pg.430) Psychodynamic therapy is based on the Freud’s psychodynamic approach to personality‚ which holds that the persons employ defense mechanisms. The most common defense mechanisms are repression‚ this would push threating impulses and conflicts

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