attributes of the therapist: congruence‚ unconditional positive regard‚ and an accurate empathetic understanding (Corey‚ 2013‚ p. 178). If these three attributes are present‚ the client has the best climate for growth. The client-therapist relationship must be healthy in order for a positive counseling outcome. This relationship is a focal point of the person-centered therapy approach. Corey (2013) states that the ability to establish a strong therapist-client connection is the critical factor in determining
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ability to make sound decisions and know when to interfere if their decision making could cause harm to themselves and/or others. When conflict of values do arise ethical counselors should attempt to resolve the conflict and avoid harming the client. (Corey et al.‚ 2011). Counselors also have the option of seeking consultation from their supervisors or colleagues. A Practitioners Guide to Ethical Decision Making (1996) suggests that‚ “As they review with you the information you have gathered‚ they may
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seventy five‚ which is a lower rate than that of Tim Taylor’s who is a wealthy white man. Then there are families like Corey Anderson and his wife which have been living in the same place for ever. Corey works a full time job to feed him family and his wife works one also. The conditions in which Corey and his wife are living are almost pushing him to get a second job. Corey says that almost every family in his neighborhood is struggling to
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In the Crucible there are many characters who take their reputation matter and think too highly of it. There are some characters in this play that do not care for their reputation in the community. One of the first characters we see that sees highly of the idea of reputations is Reverend Parris. When Mr.Parris finds out about the dancing and possible witchcraft that was going he was more concerned about what people would say about him then the safety of his own daughter. Throughout the play you can
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their theoretic perspectives. The author would like to introduce only two definitions of self-esteem in this paper. One of the definitions describes self-esteem as “an individual’s overall and specific positive and negative self-evaluation” (Feldman‚ 2008); and the other definition was well explained by Mruk in his book titled “Self-esteem Research‚ Theory‚ and Practice” in 1999. According to Mruk‚ “self-esteem is the lived status of one’s competence at dealing with the challenges of living
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In the beginning of the play‚ the reader is informed of how exceptionally well Troy played baseball and that he could not play professionally due to the fact that he was African American. This plays a crucial role later on in the play when his son Corey is being recruited for football and his father wants him to get a job. Troy talks about how the right fielder for the Yankees is hitting .269 and he hit .432 with thirty-seven home runs. He has also seen hundreds of African Americans play baseball
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the humorous insights serve to reveal the simplicity and innocence of people living rustic lives in a God-fearing community. Several characters‚ Paris and Hale‚ Mary Warren and John Proctor‚ provide the audience with some comic dialogue‚ and Giles Corey is the most amusing character of them all. The hysteria which abounded in Salem allowed small‚ inconsequential‚ even comic‚ events to form the basis of sinister fabrications. Farmers who
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so used to the 2 kids policy in the community‚ one boy and one girl. “These are my kids Jonathan‚ Duncan‚ and Corey.” Jonas took a good look at the children. Jonathan was the eldest and was about the same age as Jonas‚ was very tall‚ brown hair and he also had brown eyes. Duncan was a small kid‚ he was the second eldest‚ greenish-bluish eyes‚ and has darker hair than Jonathan. Lastly Corey‚ he was not to tall and not short‚ had blond hair‚ blue eyes‚ and was the youngest out of all of them. “Hello
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Stan case study: psychology 1.) Stan is a very troubled young man. His real problems come from his extremely low self-esteem. This stemmed from his childhood. During his childhood his whole family contributed to his current issues. His mother shattered his view of women due to the fact she dominated his father and Stan himself. Next‚ Stan describes his father as “…weak‚ passive‚ and mousy…” in which Stan seems to image himself after. Also‚ Stan was in the shadows of his two brothers and one sister
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