Introduction In the following paper‚ I will explore the topic of counter transference. The material that I feel is most relevant is the reading by Goldstein Transference and Countertransference . I feel that deconstructing some of our beliefs‚ values‚ past and attachment mechanisms will benefit the client. I achieve this by self-reflecting and consulting my baggage and identities‚ I bring to the client-therapist dyad (Goldstein‚ 2009). This is important since as a future social worker as I need
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Calculating Consequences: A Student Refutation of Utilitarianism Erik Z. Hallworth San Francisco State University Utilitarianism is a consequentialist theory holding that moral actions are based on the maximization of overall happiness‚ defined as the Utility Principle. Mill and Bentham ’s utilitarianism makes a plausible and convincing argument‚ though not everyone agrees with it. Bernard Williams writes Utilitarianism: For and Against the theory
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Using AVR Timer/Counters: Pulse Width Modulation Modes Two excellent tutorials have already been written about the AVR timer/counters‚ and I want to fully acknowledge this excellent work. The tutorials are by abcminiuser (aka Dean Camera) on the this forum. It’s not my purpose to steal any of Dean’s thunder‚ since I know he plans to explain PWM and has already started that section of his tutorial. It seems to me that PWM is complex enough that it can bear explaining twice‚ and it seems that
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Over the counter medicines Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines are drugs you can buy without a prescription compared to prescription drugs‚ which may only be sold to consumers with a prescription. Some OTC medicines relieve aches‚ pains and itches. Some prevent or cure diseases‚ like tooth decay and athlete’s foot. Others help manage recurring problems‚ like migraines. When it comes to treating such common ailments as coughs and colds‚ fever‚ heartburn‚ and aches and pains‚ people are using more
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Alan Goldman’s piece‚ ‘A Refutation of Medical Paternalism’‚ contains an argument for why medical paternalism is wrong. Goldman argues from the idea of ‘The Relativity of Value.’ Explain this particular argument and show how it is an argument against medical paternalism (be sure to first define what medical paternalism is). Do you think this argument is correct? Why or why not? In biomedical ethics‚ the concept of patient autonomy versus is a huge consideration. This autonomy is often contrasted
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In order to successfully understand the inexplicable surfer’s lifestyle as a counter-culture to main society‚ we must first have a greater knowledge of the ingredients that make this culture so different in the views of the social norm. A counter-culture as described by Professor Chad Smith in the second week of class is‚ “When subcultures specially stand in direct opposition to the dominant culture of the society in which they are located‚ rejecting it’s most important values and norms and endorsing
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Every society contains numerous kinds of subcultures and countercultures that shape the larger picture of the population. Many of these counter cultures and subcultures evolved from each other‚ including the hippie counterculture and the hipster subculture. These two different cultures have similar values‚ however the hippie culture had far more extreme norms and values than that of the hipsters. The hippie culture was born in the 1960’s as the African American rights grew and the United State’s
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certain advertising plans acquainted with the youth of America by corporate foundations that influence the American youth adversely. Samples of negative notices are tobacco promotions and liquor ads. In nimble of that‚ few organized bodies create counter crusade ads
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Counter-urbanisation is the movement of large numbers of people from urban areas into the surrounding rural areas and the countryside. Generally‚ inhabitants move as a result of the push factors of the city or pull factors of rural area. Counter urbanisation became noticeable when the inner city living conditions deteriorated in the 1950s as a result of industrial collapse and the mass unemployment that followed. This coupled with the poor environmental quality and cycle of decline and deprivation
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Transference and counter transference are essential the part of the patients and clinicians relationship. And as a professional I must become aware of how my own feelings‚ attitudes‚ and relationships with patient as it will influences the helping process‚ self-reflection and utilizing this awareness for the benefit of patients are major components of my professional self. Many patients/clients will experience transference and as they relate to the clinicians‚ but their thoughts and feelings
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