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    Case Study Mike and Marty

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    References: Feldman‚ R. S. (2010) Psychology and your life. New York: McGraw Hill. Pages 347-385 Citation- Carl Rogers (1971) Feldman‚ R. S. (2010) Psychology and your life. New York: McGraw Hill. Page 354

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    At the age of 16‚ a man named Corey Williams was convicted and sentenced to death for murdering a pizza delivery man. However‚ the judge reduced the sentence considering the fact that Williams was intellectually disabled. Throughout his life‚ Cory “lacked ‘the ability to engage in the world around him (even in a proceeding where the death penalty (for him) is being addressed.” After Corey Williams was sentenced to death‚ defense attorneys found out through interviews that there were actually three

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    Names In The Crucible

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    the character Giles Corey. Corey is an old resident of Salem who accidentally accuses his own wife of witchery by stating that‚ “she reads books at night.” And who refuses to give a name of a man whom told him that Putnam was accusing witchery against his neighbors solely for the purpose of acquiring land. “…He’ll lay in jail if I give his name…I will not give you no name. I mentioned my wife’s name once and I’ll burn in hell long enough for that. I stand mute.” –Giles Corey. The court‚ ordered to

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    References: Bennett and Feldman (1981) page 78 – reconstructing reality in the court room‚ taylor & francis 1981 . Rutgers. Bex‚ F.J. Braak‚ S.W. van den‚ Oostendorp‚ H. van‚ Prakken‚ H.‚ Verheij‚ B.‚ and Vreeswijk‚ G. 2007. Sense– making software for crime investigation: how to

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    is that it is close to Carl Roger’s person centred therapy‚ where the therapy is in the relationship itself and the therapist is an ally of the client in their pursuit to alleviate or cope with their dilemma in a healthy environment and manner‚ G. Corey‚ (2009). Some of the traits highlighted by L. Jennings‚ et. al.‚ (1999) are: - Self control - Sympathy toward others - Positive attitude toward most people‚ themselves and clients - Sensitivity - Compassion - Dedication - Flexibility

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    Confidentiality. Confidentiality‚ which is equally important to a client’s right to privacy‚ is at the core of effective therapy; furthermore it is the counselor’s ethical duty to protect private client communication. As has been noted by CoreyCoreyCorey‚ & Callanan‚ (2014). AMERICAN COUNSELING ASSOCIATION (2014). At the creation and throughout the counseling process‚ counselors inform clients of the limitations of confidentiality and seek to identify situations in which confidentiality must

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    According to BlytheWoolston.com‚ “The Freak Observer is about death‚ life‚ astrophysics‚ and finding beauty in chaos.” As simple as this description is‚ it accurately conveys the key ideas of the novel. The Freak Observer‚ written by Blythe Woolston‚ presents physics as a coping mechanism for the death of the main character’s little sister and best friend. Loa‚ the main character‚ uses her physics homework to deal with this burden. This book was published in August 2010 by Lerner Publishing Group

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    order to provide protection and services to clients. Assessment approaches are effective when both formative and summative evaluations are integrated. Together the assessments focus on strengths and provide information to assist in educational plans (Corey 2008). It is important that all clients receive proper treatment. Some cases will be harder than others‚ however not all difficult case should be referred. It is the practitioner’s job to be able to make objective and honest assessment of when to

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    One of the main texts under this subdivion illustrates how our “behavior depends heavily on the situation we find ourselves in” (Feldman‚ Catney‚ Cavanagh & Dinardo‚ 2016). Stanford University psychologist Philip Zimbardo conducted a scientific experiment called‚ “The Prison Study” to find out why inherently good people partook in bad deeds (Feldman‚ et al.‚ 2016). He later went on to call this occurrence “the Lucifer Effect” (Zimbardo‚ 2008). Although this inquiry is opposite to the eclipse

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    education‚ routine death education‚ and death education for members of the helping profession (Feldman

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