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    A career that I have thinking about and pushed me to join psychology is counselling. Something that I have always wanted to do was to become a high school counselor. I believe that high school is a key part of a person’s life and an available strong guidance counselor is essential. A strong guidance counselor can lead a highschool kid on the right track and this is me speaking from experience. A career path I never thought about going on but I see is similar to counselling is coaching. I believe

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    observation of others. Person-centered therapy may not work as well with people who find it complicated to discuss issues about themselves or have a mental illness that misrepresents their perceptions of reality. However‚ I believe that Person Centered Counseling is an approach which emphasizes the clients responsibility to take control of their own experience. In this approach the client is given the tools and encouragement to make their own decisions and realize their own potential for growth. Person

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    RUNNING HEAD: PERSON-CENTERED AND EXISTENTIAL THERAPY Comparing and Contrasting Person-Centered and Existential Therapy Taji L. Mitchiner North Carolina Central University Theories and Techniques of Counseling and Psychotherapy Spring 2011 Introduction This research paper will examine the similarities and differences between Person-Centered therapy and Existential therapy. Person Centered therapy and Existential therapy are both non-directive from the humanistic approach. Both of these

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    Grief Counseling and Process Intervention Alice TM Green Liberty University HSCO 509-B07 LUO Dr. Smith February 6‚ 2014 Abstract Grief comes in different forms and affects each person differently. Webster’s dictionary describes grief as “deep sadness caused especially by someone ’s death‚ a cause of deep sadness‚ and trouble or annoyance”. Grief is associated with loss; loss of people‚ place‚ or thing. It is a universal experience that happens to all life. In multicultural

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    Traumas: A Short Story

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    A small village‚ in the middle of the desert. Built from hardened sand that was molded into houses. It was midday‚ and all of the villagers were inside of their clay huts‚ waiting for the sandstorm outside to slow down. It had started a couple of miles away‚ but the dry‚ loose‚ sand and harsh winds had been perfect for it to grow. It had only been bad luck that it went to their village. In the farthest hut to the east‚ almost outside of the village‚ Tomas was curled up in a chair in the center

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    My lips felt dry and chapped as the sun beat against my skin. I could taste the dried blood pooled in the back of my throat as I attempted to move from my position. My muscles felt limp and numb as though they had been ripped from my bones. I finally built up the strength to lift my head from the sand‚ although I wish I hadn’t. People missing legs‚ arms‚ and heads. The sense of pain that floated through the air was so strong that it felt as though it thickened the oxygen entering my lungs

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    and historic events can also cause depression. “Studies show that depression goes up after traumatic events such as the terrorist attacks of 9/11‚ the Oklahoma City bombing‚ and Hurricane Katrina” (How Trauma Leads to Depression). These events left numerous individuals hearts broken and this trauma remained with them. Some people are scarred for life and others are left with horrible situations embedded in their brains. Professor Peter Kinderman who led a research stated‚ “Whilst we know that a person’s

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    actions‚ “cognitions‚ images‚ beliefs‚ and emotions”. This theory deals primarily with the present prevailing issues. There is importance placed on examining the client and the client’s present environment. The client must actively participate in counseling sessions and in his or her environment by learning “new and adaptive behaviors to replace old and maladaptive behaviors”. It is believed that changes in behavior can

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    The psychological trauma caused by sexual assault is most evident in the film as well as the character: Jay Heights. Throughout the film we slowly witness Jay’s mental barrier deteriorating‚ and her regressing into child-like behavior because of the curse. During many scenes where she is in her house she is very vigilant of her surroundings. One specific scene is when she observes someone go into Greg’s house. Even though Greg is capable of protecting himself she is restless and constantly checking

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    Article 1: Biology‚ childhood‚ trauma‚ and murder: Rethinking justice National Center for Biotechnology Information. U.S. National Library of Medicine‚ n.d. Web. This article focuses on several different types of children who has been subject to psychological trauma. Their studies use the nervous and endocrine system to understand the long effects of each system. By using‚ a child who has had severe abuse and neglect in their lives. The study can observe the change in the nervous and endocrine

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